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222 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
222 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2016, Cumulus Networks <ce-ceng@cumulusnetworks.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import os.path
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import unittest
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from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.modules.network.cumulus import nclu
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class FakeModule(object):
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"""Fake NCLU module to check the logic of the ansible module.
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We have two sets of tests: fake and real. Real tests only run if
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NCLU is installed on the testing machine (it should be a Cumulus VX
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VM or something like that).
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Fake tests are used to test the logic of the ansible module proper - that
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the right things are done when certain feedback is received.
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Real tests are used to test regressions against versions of NCLU. This
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FakeModule mimics the output that is used for screenscraping. If the real
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output differs, the real tests will catch that.
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To prepare a VX:
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install python-setuptools git gcc python-dev libssl-dev
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sudo easy_install pip
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sudo pip install ansible nose coverage
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# git the module and cd to the directory
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nosetests --with-coverage --cover-package=nclu --cover-erase --cover-branches
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If a real test fails, it means that there is a risk of a version split, and
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that changing the module will break for old versions of NCLU if not careful.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self.reset()
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def exit_json(self, **kwargs):
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self.exit_code = kwargs
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def fail_json(self, **kwargs):
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self.fail_code = kwargs
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def run_command(self, command):
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"""Run an NCLU command"""
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self.command_history.append(command)
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if command == "/usr/bin/net pending":
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return (0, self.pending, "")
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elif command == "/usr/bin/net abort":
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self.pending = ""
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return (0, "", "")
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elif command.startswith("/usr/bin/net commit"):
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if self.pending:
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self.last_commit = self.pending
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self.pending = ""
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return (0, "", "")
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else:
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return (0, "commit ignored...there were no pending changes", "")
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elif command == "/usr/bin/net show commit last":
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return (0, self.last_commit, "")
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else:
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self.pending += command
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return self.mocks.get(command, (0, "", ""))
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def mock_output(self, command, _rc, output, _err):
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"""Prepare a command to mock certain output"""
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self.mocks[command] = (_rc, output, _err)
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def reset(self):
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self.params = {}
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self.exit_code = {}
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self.fail_code = {}
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self.command_history = []
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self.mocks = {}
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self.pending = ""
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self.last_commit = ""
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def skipUnlessNcluInstalled(original_function):
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if os.path.isfile('/usr/bin/net'):
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return original_function
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else:
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return unittest.skip('only run if nclu is installed')
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class TestNclu(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_command_helper(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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module.mock_output("/usr/bin/net add int swp1", 0, "", "")
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result = nclu.command_helper(module, 'add int swp1', 'error out')
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history[-1], "/usr/bin/net add int swp1")
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self.assertEqual(result, "")
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def test_command_helper_error_code(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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module.mock_output("/usr/bin/net fake fail command", 1, "", "")
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result = nclu.command_helper(module, 'fake fail command', 'error out')
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {'msg': "error out"})
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def test_command_helper_error_msg(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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module.mock_output("/usr/bin/net fake fail command", 0,
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"ERROR: Command not found", "")
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result = nclu.command_helper(module, 'fake fail command', 'error out')
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {'msg': "error out"})
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def test_command_helper_no_error_msg(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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module.mock_output("/usr/bin/net fake fail command", 0,
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"ERROR: Command not found", "")
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result = nclu.command_helper(module, 'fake fail command')
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {'msg': "ERROR: Command not found"})
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def test_empty_run(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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changed, output = nclu.run_nclu(module, None, None, False, False, False, "")
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history, ['/usr/bin/net pending',
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'/usr/bin/net pending'])
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {})
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self.assertEqual(changed, False)
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def test_command_list(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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changed, output = nclu.run_nclu(module, ['add int swp1', 'add int swp2'],
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None, False, False, False, "")
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history, ['/usr/bin/net pending',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp1',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp2',
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'/usr/bin/net pending'])
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self.assertNotEqual(len(module.pending), 0)
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {})
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self.assertEqual(changed, True)
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def test_command_list_commit(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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changed, output = nclu.run_nclu(module,
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['add int swp1', 'add int swp2'],
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None, True, False, False, "committed")
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history, ['/usr/bin/net pending',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp1',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp2',
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'/usr/bin/net pending',
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"/usr/bin/net commit description 'committed'",
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'/usr/bin/net show commit last'])
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self.assertEqual(len(module.pending), 0)
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {})
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self.assertEqual(changed, True)
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def test_command_atomic(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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changed, output = nclu.run_nclu(module,
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['add int swp1', 'add int swp2'],
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None, False, True, False, "atomically")
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history, ['/usr/bin/net abort',
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'/usr/bin/net pending',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp1',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp2',
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'/usr/bin/net pending',
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"/usr/bin/net commit description 'atomically'",
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'/usr/bin/net show commit last'])
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self.assertEqual(len(module.pending), 0)
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {})
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self.assertEqual(changed, True)
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def test_command_abort_first(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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module.pending = "dirty"
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nclu.run_nclu(module, None, None, False, False, True, "")
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self.assertEqual(len(module.pending), 0)
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def test_command_template_commit(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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changed, output = nclu.run_nclu(module, None,
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" add int swp1\n add int swp2",
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True, False, False, "committed")
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history, ['/usr/bin/net pending',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp1',
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'/usr/bin/net add int swp2',
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'/usr/bin/net pending',
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"/usr/bin/net commit description 'committed'",
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'/usr/bin/net show commit last'])
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self.assertEqual(len(module.pending), 0)
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {})
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self.assertEqual(changed, True)
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def test_commit_ignored(self):
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module = FakeModule()
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changed, output = nclu.run_nclu(module, None, None, True, False, False, "ignore me")
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self.assertEqual(module.command_history, ['/usr/bin/net pending',
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'/usr/bin/net pending',
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"/usr/bin/net commit description 'ignore me'",
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'/usr/bin/net abort'])
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self.assertEqual(len(module.pending), 0)
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self.assertEqual(module.fail_code, {})
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self.assertEqual(changed, False)
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