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This adds a parse_address(pattern) utility function that returns (host,port), and uses it wherever where we accept IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and hostnames (or host patterns): the inventory parser the the add_host action plugin. It also introduces a more extensive set of unit tests that supersedes the old add_host unit tests (which didn't actually test add_host, but only the parsing function).
56 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
56 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
import unittest
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from ansible.parsing.utils.addresses import parse_address
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class TestParseAddress(unittest.TestCase):
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tests = {
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# IPv4 addresses
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'192.0.2.3': ['192.0.2.3', None],
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'192.0.2.3:23': ['192.0.2.3', 23],
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# IPv6 addresses
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'::': ['::', None],
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'::1': ['::1', None],
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'[::1]:442': ['::1', 442],
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'abcd:ef98:7654:3210:abcd:ef98:7654:3210': ['abcd:ef98:7654:3210:abcd:ef98:7654:3210', None],
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'[abcd:ef98:7654:3210:abcd:ef98:7654:3210]:42': ['abcd:ef98:7654:3210:abcd:ef98:7654:3210', 42],
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# Hostnames
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'some-host': ['some-host', None],
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'some-host:80': ['some-host', 80],
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'some.host.com:492': ['some.host.com', 492],
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'[some.host.com]:493': ['some.host.com', 493],
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# Various errors
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'': [None, None],
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'some..host': [None, None],
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'some.': [None, None],
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'[example.com]': [None, None],
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}
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range_tests = {
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'192.0.2.[3:10]': ['192.0.2.[3:10]', None],
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'192.0.2.[3:10]:23': ['192.0.2.[3:10]', 23],
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'abcd:ef98::7654:[1:9]': ['abcd:ef98::7654:[1:9]', None],
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'[abcd:ef98::7654:[6:32]]:2222': ['abcd:ef98::7654:[6:32]', 2222],
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'foo[a:b]:42': ['foo[a:b]', 42],
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'foo[a-b]:32': [None, None],
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'foo[x-y]': [None, None],
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}
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def test_without_ranges(self):
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for t in self.tests:
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test = self.tests[t]
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(host, port) = parse_address(t)
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assert host == test[0]
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assert port == test[1]
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def test_with_ranges(self):
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for t in self.range_tests:
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test = self.range_tests[t]
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(host, port) = parse_address(t, allow_ranges=True)
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assert host == test[0]
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assert port == test[1]
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