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190 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
190 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
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# tests are fairly 'live' (but safe to run)
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# setup authorized_keys for logged in user such
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# that the user can log in as themselves before running tests
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import unittest
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import getpass
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import ansible.runner
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import os
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import shutil
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import time
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try:
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import json
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except:
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import simplejson as json
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class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.user = getpass.getuser()
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self.runner = ansible.runner.Runner(
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module_name='ping',
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module_path='library/',
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module_args=[],
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remote_user='root',
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remote_pass=None,
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host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
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timeout=5,
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forks=1,
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background=0,
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pattern='all',
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verbose=True,
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)
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self.cwd = os.getcwd()
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self.test_dir = os.path.join(self.cwd, 'test')
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self.stage_dir = self._prepare_stage_dir()
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def _prepare_stage_dir(self):
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stage_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_data')
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if os.path.exists(stage_path):
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shutil.rmtree(stage_path, ignore_errors=False)
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assert not os.path.exists(stage_path)
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os.makedirs(stage_path)
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assert os.path.exists(stage_path)
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return stage_path
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def _get_test_file(self, filename):
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# get a file inside the test input directory
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filename = os.path.join(self.test_dir, filename)
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assert os.path.exists(filename)
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return filename
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def _get_stage_file(self, filename):
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# get a file inside the test output directory
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filename = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, filename)
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return filename
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def _run(self, module_name, module_args, background=0):
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''' run a module and get the localhost results '''
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self.runner.module_name = module_name
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self.runner.module_args = module_args
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self.runner.background = background
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results = self.runner.run()
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# when using nosetests this will only show up on failure
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# which is pretty useful
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print "RESULTS=%s" % results
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assert "127.0.0.1" in results['contacted']
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return results['contacted']['127.0.0.1']
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def test_ping(self):
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result = self._run('ping',[])
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assert "ping" in result
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def test_facter(self):
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result = self._run('facter',[])
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assert "hostname" in result
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def test_ohai(self):
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result = self._run('ohai',[])
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assert "hostname" in result
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def test_copy(self):
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# test copy module, change trigger, etc
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pass
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def test_copy(self):
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input = self._get_test_file('sample.j2')
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output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out')
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assert not os.path.exists(output)
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result = self._run('copy', [
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"src=%s" % input,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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])
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assert os.path.exists(output)
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data_in = file(input).read()
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data_out = file(output).read()
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assert data_in == data_out
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assert 'failed' not in result
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assert result['changed'] == True
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assert 'md5sum' in result
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result = self._run('copy', [
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"src=%s" % input,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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])
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assert result['changed'] == False
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def test_template(self):
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input = self._get_test_file('sample.j2')
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metadata = self._get_test_file('metadata.json')
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output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out')
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result = self._run('template', [
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"src=%s" % input,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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"metadata=%s" % metadata
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])
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assert os.path.exists(output)
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out = file(output).read()
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assert out.find("duck") != -1
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assert result['changed'] == True
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assert 'md5sum' in result
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assert 'failed' not in result
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result = self._run('template', [
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"src=%s" % input,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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"metadata=%s" % metadata
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])
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assert result['changed'] == False
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def test_command(self):
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# test command module, change trigger, etc
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result = self._run('command', [ "/bin/echo", "hi" ])
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assert "failed" not in result
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assert "msg" not in result
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assert result['rc'] == 0
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assert result['stdout'] == 'hi'
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assert result['stderr'] == ''
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result = self._run('command', [ "/bin/false" ])
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assert result['rc'] == 1
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assert 'failed' not in result
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result = self._run('command', [ "/usr/bin/this_does_not_exist", "splat" ])
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assert 'msg' in result
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assert 'failed' in result
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assert 'rc' not in result
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def test_setup(self):
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output = self._get_stage_file('output.json')
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result = self._run('setup', [ "metadata=%s" % output, "a=2", "b=3", "c=4" ])
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assert 'failed' not in result
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assert 'md5sum' in result
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assert result['changed'] == True
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outds = json.loads(file(output).read())
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assert outds['c'] == '4'
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# not bothering to test change hooks here since ohai/facter results change
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# almost every time so changed is always true, this just tests that
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# rewriting the file is ok
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result = self._run('setup', [ "metadata=%s" % output, "a=2", "b=3", "c=4" ])
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assert 'md5sum' in result
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def test_async(self):
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# test async launch and job status
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# of any particular module
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print "firing command..."
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result = self._run('command', [ "/bin/sleep", "3" ], background=20)
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print "back..."
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assert 'ansible_job_id' in result
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assert 'started' in result
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jid = result['ansible_job_id']
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# no real chance of this op taking a while, but whatever
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time.sleep(5)
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# CLI will abstract this, but this is how it works internally
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print "checking status..."
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result = self._run('async_status', [ "jid=%s" % jid ])
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print "back..."
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# TODO: would be nice to have tests for supervisory process
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# killing job after X seconds
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assert 'finished' in result
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assert 'failed' not in result
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assert 'rc' in result
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assert 'stdout' in result
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assert result['ansible_job_id'] == jid
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def test_git(self):
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# TODO: tests for the git module
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pass
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def test_service(self):
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# TODO: tests for the service module
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pass
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