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community.general/test/units/module_utils/network/common/test_utils.py
Ganesh Nalawade 11c9ad23d5
Refactor common network shared and platform utils code into package (#33452)
* Refactor common network shared and platform specific code into package (part-1)

As per proposal #76 refactor common network shared and platform specific
code into sub-package.
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/76

*  ansible.module_utils.network.common - command shared functions
*  ansible.module_utils.network.{{ platform }} - where platform is platform specific shared functions

*  Fix review comments

* Fix review comments
2017-12-03 21:42:30 +05:30

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# (c) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division)
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
from ansible.module_utils.network.common.utils import to_list, sort_list
from ansible.module_utils.network.common.utils import dict_diff, dict_merge
from ansible.module_utils.network.common.utils import conditional, Template
class TestModuleUtilsNetworkCommon(unittest.TestCase):
def test_to_list(self):
for scalar in ('string', 1, True, False, None):
self.assertTrue(isinstance(to_list(scalar), list))
for container in ([1, 2, 3], {'one': 1}):
self.assertTrue(isinstance(to_list(container), list))
test_list = [1, 2, 3]
self.assertNotEqual(id(test_list), id(to_list(test_list)))
def test_sort(self):
data = [3, 1, 2]
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], sort_list(data))
string_data = '123'
self.assertEqual(string_data, sort_list(string_data))
def test_dict_diff(self):
base = dict(obj2=dict(), b1=True, b2=False, b3=False,
one=1, two=2, three=3, obj1=dict(key1=1, key2=2),
l1=[1, 3], l2=[1, 2, 3], l4=[4],
nested=dict(n1=dict(n2=2)))
other = dict(b1=True, b2=False, b3=True, b4=True,
one=1, three=4, four=4, obj1=dict(key1=2),
l1=[2, 1], l2=[3, 2, 1], l3=[1],
nested=dict(n1=dict(n2=2, n3=3)))
result = dict_diff(base, other)
# string assertions
self.assertNotIn('one', result)
self.assertNotIn('two', result)
self.assertEqual(result['three'], 4)
self.assertEqual(result['four'], 4)
# dict assertions
self.assertIn('obj1', result)
self.assertIn('key1', result['obj1'])
self.assertNotIn('key2', result['obj1'])
# list assertions
self.assertEqual(result['l1'], [2, 1])
self.assertNotIn('l2', result)
self.assertEqual(result['l3'], [1])
self.assertNotIn('l4', result)
# nested assertions
self.assertIn('obj1', result)
self.assertEqual(result['obj1']['key1'], 2)
self.assertNotIn('key2', result['obj1'])
# bool assertions
self.assertNotIn('b1', result)
self.assertNotIn('b2', result)
self.assertTrue(result['b3'])
self.assertTrue(result['b4'])
def test_dict_merge(self):
base = dict(obj2=dict(), b1=True, b2=False, b3=False,
one=1, two=2, three=3, obj1=dict(key1=1, key2=2),
l1=[1, 3], l2=[1, 2, 3], l4=[4],
nested=dict(n1=dict(n2=2)))
other = dict(b1=True, b2=False, b3=True, b4=True,
one=1, three=4, four=4, obj1=dict(key1=2),
l1=[2, 1], l2=[3, 2, 1], l3=[1],
nested=dict(n1=dict(n2=2, n3=3)))
result = dict_merge(base, other)
# string assertions
self.assertIn('one', result)
self.assertIn('two', result)
self.assertEqual(result['three'], 4)
self.assertEqual(result['four'], 4)
# dict assertions
self.assertIn('obj1', result)
self.assertIn('key1', result['obj1'])
self.assertIn('key2', result['obj1'])
# list assertions
self.assertEqual(result['l1'], [1, 2, 3])
self.assertIn('l2', result)
self.assertEqual(result['l3'], [1])
self.assertIn('l4', result)
# nested assertions
self.assertIn('obj1', result)
self.assertEqual(result['obj1']['key1'], 2)
self.assertIn('key2', result['obj1'])
# bool assertions
self.assertIn('b1', result)
self.assertIn('b2', result)
self.assertTrue(result['b3'])
self.assertTrue(result['b4'])
def test_conditional(self):
self.assertTrue(conditional(10, 10))
self.assertTrue(conditional('10', '10'))
self.assertTrue(conditional('foo', 'foo'))
self.assertTrue(conditional(True, True))
self.assertTrue(conditional(False, False))
self.assertTrue(conditional(None, None))
self.assertTrue(conditional("ge(1)", 1))
self.assertTrue(conditional("gt(1)", 2))
self.assertTrue(conditional("le(2)", 2))
self.assertTrue(conditional("lt(3)", 2))
self.assertTrue(conditional("eq(1)", 1))
self.assertTrue(conditional("neq(0)", 1))
self.assertTrue(conditional("min(1)", 1))
self.assertTrue(conditional("max(1)", 1))
self.assertTrue(conditional("exactly(1)", 1))
def test_template(self):
tmpl = Template()
self.assertEqual('foo', tmpl('{{ test }}', {'test': 'foo'}))