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736 lines
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Python
736 lines
31 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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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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#
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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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#
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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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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import __builtin__
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import errno
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from nose.tools import timed
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from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
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from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, MagicMock, mock_open
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class TestModuleUtilsBasic(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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pass
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def tearDown(self):
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pass
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def test_module_utils_basic_imports(self):
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realimport = __builtin__.__import__
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def _mock_import(name, *args, **kwargs):
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if name == 'json':
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raise ImportError()
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realimport(name, *args, **kwargs)
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with patch.object(__builtin__, '__import__', _mock_import, create=True) as m:
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m('ansible.module_utils.basic')
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__builtin__.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic')
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def test_module_utils_basic_get_platform(self):
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with patch('platform.system', return_value='foo'):
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_platform
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self.assertEqual(get_platform(), 'foo')
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def test_module_utils_basic_get_distribution(self):
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_distribution
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with patch('platform.system', return_value='Foo'):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), None)
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with patch('platform.system', return_value='Linux'):
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', return_value=("foo", "1", "One")):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Foo")
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with patch('os.path.isfile', return_value=True):
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def _dist(distname='', version='', id='', supported_dists=(), full_distribution_name=1):
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if supported_dists != ():
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return ("AmazonFooBar", "", "")
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else:
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return ("", "", "")
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=_dist):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Amazon")
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def _dist(distname='', version='', id='', supported_dists=(), full_distribution_name=1):
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if supported_dists != ():
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return ("Bar", "2", "Two")
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else:
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return ("", "", "")
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=_dist):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "OtherLinux")
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=Exception("boo")):
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with patch('platform.dist', return_value=("bar", "2", "Two")):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Bar")
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def test_module_utils_basic_get_distribution_version(self):
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_distribution_version
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with patch('platform.system', return_value='Foo'):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), None)
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with patch('platform.system', return_value='Linux'):
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', return_value=("foo", "1", "One")):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), "1")
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with patch('os.path.isfile', return_value=True):
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def _dist(distname='', version='', id='', supported_dists=(), full_distribution_name=1):
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if supported_dists != ():
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return ("AmazonFooBar", "2", "")
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else:
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return ("", "", "")
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=_dist):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), "2")
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with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=Exception("boo")):
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with patch('platform.dist', return_value=("bar", "3", "Three")):
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self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), "3")
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def test_module_utils_basic_load_platform_subclass(self):
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class LinuxTest:
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pass
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class Foo(LinuxTest):
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platform = "Linux"
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distribution = None
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class Bar(LinuxTest):
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platform = "Linux"
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distribution = "Bar"
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import load_platform_subclass
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# match just the platform class, not a specific distribution
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with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_platform', return_value="Linux"):
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with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_distribution', return_value=None):
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self.assertIs(type(load_platform_subclass(LinuxTest)), Foo)
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# match both the distribution and platform class
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with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_platform', return_value="Linux"):
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with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_distribution', return_value="Bar"):
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self.assertIs(type(load_platform_subclass(LinuxTest)), Bar)
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# if neither match, the fallback should be the top-level class
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with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_platform', return_value="Foo"):
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with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_distribution', return_value=None):
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self.assertIs(type(load_platform_subclass(LinuxTest)), LinuxTest)
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def test_module_utils_basic_json_dict_converters(self):
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import json_dict_unicode_to_bytes, json_dict_bytes_to_unicode
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test_data = dict(
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item1 = u"Fóo",
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item2 = [u"Bár", u"Bam"],
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item3 = dict(sub1=u"Súb"),
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item4 = (u"föo", u"bär", u"©"),
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item5 = 42,
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)
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res = json_dict_unicode_to_bytes(test_data)
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res2 = json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(res)
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self.assertEqual(test_data, res2)
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def test_module_utils_basic_heuristic_log_sanitize(self):
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import heuristic_log_sanitize
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URL_SECRET = 'http://username:pas:word@foo.com/data'
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SSH_SECRET = 'username:pas:word@foo.com/data'
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def _gen_data(records, per_rec, top_level, secret_text):
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hostvars = {'hostvars': {}}
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for i in range(1, records, 1):
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host_facts = {'host%s' % i:
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{'pstack':
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{'running': '875.1',
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'symlinked': '880.0',
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'tars': [],
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'versions': ['885.0']},
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}}
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if per_rec:
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host_facts['host%s' % i]['secret'] = secret_text
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hostvars['hostvars'].update(host_facts)
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if top_level:
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hostvars['secret'] = secret_text
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return hostvars
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url_data = repr(_gen_data(3, True, True, URL_SECRET))
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ssh_data = repr(_gen_data(3, True, True, SSH_SECRET))
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url_output = heuristic_log_sanitize(url_data)
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ssh_output = heuristic_log_sanitize(ssh_data)
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# Basic functionality: Successfully hid the password
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try:
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self.assertNotIn('pas:word', url_output)
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self.assertNotIn('pas:word', ssh_output)
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# Slightly more advanced, we hid all of the password despite the ":"
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self.assertNotIn('pas', url_output)
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self.assertNotIn('pas', ssh_output)
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except AttributeError:
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# python2.6 or less's unittest
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self.assertFalse('pas:word' in url_output, '%s is present in %s' % ('"pas:word"', url_output))
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self.assertFalse('pas:word' in ssh_output, '%s is present in %s' % ('"pas:word"', ssh_output))
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self.assertFalse('pas' in url_output, '%s is present in %s' % ('"pas"', url_output))
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self.assertFalse('pas' in ssh_output, '%s is present in %s' % ('"pas"', ssh_output))
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# In this implementation we replace the password with 8 "*" which is
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# also the length of our password. The url fields should be able to
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# accurately detect where the password ends so the length should be
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# the same:
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self.assertEqual(len(url_output), len(url_data))
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# ssh checking is harder as the heuristic is overzealous in many
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# cases. Since the input will have at least one ":" present before
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# the password we can tell some things about the beginning and end of
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# the data, though:
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self.assertTrue(ssh_output.startswith("{'"))
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self.assertTrue(ssh_output.endswith("}"))
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try:
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self.assertIn(":********@foo.com/data'", ssh_output)
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except AttributeError:
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# python2.6 or less's unittest
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self.assertTrue(":********@foo.com/data'" in ssh_output, '%s is not present in %s' % (":********@foo.com/data'", ssh_output))
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def test_module_utils_basic_get_module_path(self):
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_module_path
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with patch('os.path.realpath', return_value='/path/to/foo/'):
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self.assertEqual(get_module_path(), '/path/to/foo')
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_creation(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(),
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)
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arg_spec = dict(
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foo = dict(required=True),
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bar = dict(),
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bam = dict(),
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baz = dict(),
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)
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mut_ex = (('bar', 'bam'),)
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req_to = (('bam', 'baz'),)
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# should test ok
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{"foo":"hello"}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = arg_spec,
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mutually_exclusive = mut_ex,
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required_together = req_to,
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no_log=True,
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check_invalid_arguments=False,
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add_file_common_args=True,
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supports_check_mode=True,
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)
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# FIXME: add asserts here to verify the basic config
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# fail, because a required param was not specified
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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self.assertRaises(
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SystemExit,
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basic.AnsibleModule,
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argument_spec = arg_spec,
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mutually_exclusive = mut_ex,
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required_together = req_to,
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no_log=True,
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check_invalid_arguments=False,
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add_file_common_args=True,
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supports_check_mode=True,
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)
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# fail because of mutually exclusive parameters
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{"foo":"hello", "bar": "bad", "bam": "bad"}'
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self.assertRaises(
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SystemExit,
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basic.AnsibleModule,
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argument_spec = arg_spec,
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mutually_exclusive = mut_ex,
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required_together = req_to,
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no_log=True,
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check_invalid_arguments=False,
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add_file_common_args=True,
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supports_check_mode=True,
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)
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# fail because a param required due to another param was not specified
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{"bam":"bad"}'
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self.assertRaises(
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SystemExit,
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basic.AnsibleModule,
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argument_spec = arg_spec,
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mutually_exclusive = mut_ex,
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required_together = req_to,
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no_log=True,
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check_invalid_arguments=False,
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add_file_common_args=True,
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supports_check_mode=True,
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)
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_load_file_common_arguments(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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am.selinux_mls_enabled = MagicMock()
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am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = True
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am.selinux_default_context = MagicMock()
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am.selinux_default_context.return_value = 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0'.split(':', 3)
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# with no params, the result should be an empty dict
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res = am.load_file_common_arguments(params=dict())
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self.assertEqual(res, dict())
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base_params = dict(
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path = '/path/to/file',
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mode = 0600,
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owner = 'root',
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group = 'root',
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seuser = '_default',
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serole = '_default',
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setype = '_default',
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selevel = '_default',
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)
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extended_params = base_params.copy()
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extended_params.update(dict(
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follow = True,
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foo = 'bar',
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))
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final_params = base_params.copy()
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final_params.update(dict(
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path = '/path/to/real_file',
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secontext=['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0'],
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))
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# with the proper params specified, the returned dictionary should represent
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# only those params which have something to do with the file arguments, excluding
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# other params and updated as required with proper values which may have been
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# massaged by the method
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with patch('os.path.islink', return_value=True):
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with patch('os.path.realpath', return_value='/path/to/real_file'):
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res = am.load_file_common_arguments(params=extended_params)
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self.assertEqual(res, final_params)
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_mls_enabled(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_mls_enabled(), False)
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True
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with patch('selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled', return_value=0):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_mls_enabled(), False)
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with patch('selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled', return_value=1):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_mls_enabled(), True)
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_initial_context(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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am.selinux_mls_enabled = MagicMock()
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am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = False
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_initial_context(), [None, None, None])
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am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = True
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_initial_context(), [None, None, None, None])
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_enabled(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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# we first test the cases where the python selinux lib is
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# not installed, which has two paths: one in which the system
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# does have selinux installed (and the selinuxenabled command
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# is present and returns 0 when run), or selinux is not installed
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False
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am.get_bin_path = MagicMock()
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am.get_bin_path.return_value = '/path/to/selinuxenabled'
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am.run_command = MagicMock()
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am.run_command.return_value=(0, '', '')
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.selinux_enabled)
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am.get_bin_path.return_value = None
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_enabled(), False)
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# finally we test the case where the python selinux lib is installed,
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# and both possibilities there (enabled vs. disabled)
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True
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with patch('selinux.is_selinux_enabled', return_value=0):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_enabled(), False)
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with patch('selinux.is_selinux_enabled', return_value=1):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_enabled(), True)
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_default_context(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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am.selinux_initial_context = MagicMock(return_value=[None, None, None, None])
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am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=True)
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# we first test the cases where the python selinux lib is not installed
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None])
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# all following tests assume the python selinux bindings are installed
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True
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# next, we test with a mocked implementation of selinux.matchpathcon to simulate
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# an actual context being found
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with patch('selinux.matchpathcon', return_value=[0, 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0']):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), ['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0'])
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# we also test the case where matchpathcon returned a failure
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with patch('selinux.matchpathcon', return_value=[-1, '']):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None])
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# finally, we test where an OSError occurred during matchpathcon's call
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with patch('selinux.matchpathcon', side_effect=OSError):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None])
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_context(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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am.selinux_initial_context = MagicMock(return_value=[None, None, None, None])
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am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=True)
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# we first test the cases where the python selinux lib is not installed
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None])
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# all following tests assume the python selinux bindings are installed
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basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True
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# next, we test with a mocked implementation of selinux.lgetfilecon_raw to simulate
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# an actual context being found
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with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', return_value=[0, 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0']):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar'), ['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0'])
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# we also test the case where matchpathcon returned a failure
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with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', return_value=[-1, '']):
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self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None])
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# finally, we test where an OSError occurred during matchpathcon's call
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e = OSError()
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e.errno = errno.ENOENT
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with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', side_effect=e):
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.selinux_context, path='/foo/bar')
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e = OSError()
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with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', side_effect=e):
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.selinux_context, path='/foo/bar')
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_is_special_selinux_path(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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basic.SELINUX_SPECIAL_FS = 'nfs,nfsd,foos'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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def _mock_find_mount_point(path):
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if path.startswith('/some/path'):
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return '/some/path'
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elif path.startswith('/weird/random/fstype'):
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return '/weird/random/fstype'
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return '/'
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am.find_mount_point = MagicMock(side_effect=_mock_find_mount_point)
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am.selinux_context = MagicMock(return_value=['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'])
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m = mock_open()
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m.side_effect = OSError
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with patch('__builtin__.open', m, create=True):
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self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/path/that/should/be/nfs'), (False, None))
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mount_data = [
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'/dev/disk1 / ext4 rw,seclabel,relatime,data=ordered 0 0\n',
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'1.1.1.1:/path/to/nfs /some/path nfs ro 0 0\n',
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'whatever /weird/random/fstype foos rw 0 0\n',
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]
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# mock_open has a broken readlines() implementation apparently...
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# this should work by default but doesn't, so we fix it
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m = mock_open(read_data=''.join(mount_data))
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m.return_value.readlines.return_value = mount_data
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with patch('__builtin__.open', m, create=True):
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self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/random/path'), (False, None))
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self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/path/that/should/be/nfs'), (True, ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0']))
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self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/weird/random/fstype/path'), (True, ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0']))
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_to_filesystem_str(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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self.assertEqual(am._to_filesystem_str(u'foo'), 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(am._to_filesystem_str(u'föö'), 'f\xc3\xb6\xc3\xb6')
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_user_and_group(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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mock_stat = MagicMock()
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mock_stat.st_uid = 0
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mock_stat.st_gid = 0
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with patch('os.lstat', return_value=mock_stat):
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self.assertEqual(am.user_and_group('/path/to/file'), (0, 0))
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def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_find_mount_point(self):
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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|
argument_spec = dict(),
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|
)
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|
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def _mock_ismount(path):
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if path == '/':
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return True
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return False
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|
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with patch('os.path.ismount', side_effect=_mock_ismount):
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self.assertEqual(am.find_mount_point('/root/fs/../mounted/path/to/whatever'), '/')
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|
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|
def _mock_ismount(path):
|
|
if path == '/subdir/mount':
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.path.ismount', side_effect=_mock_ismount):
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self.assertEqual(am.find_mount_point('/subdir/mount/path/to/whatever'), '/subdir/mount')
|
|
|
|
def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_context_if_different(self):
|
|
from ansible.module_utils import basic
|
|
|
|
basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
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|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(
|
|
argument_spec = dict(),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
basic.HAS_SELINUX = False
|
|
|
|
am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=False)
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|
self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True), True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), False)
|
|
|
|
basic.HAS_SELINUX = True
|
|
|
|
am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=True)
|
|
am.selinux_context = MagicMock(return_value=['bar_u', 'bar_r', None, None])
|
|
am.is_special_selinux_path = MagicMock(return_value=(False, None))
|
|
|
|
with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', return_value=0) as m:
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), True)
|
|
m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 'foo_u:foo_r:foo_t:s0')
|
|
m.reset_mock()
|
|
am.check_mode = True
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.called, False)
|
|
am.check_mode = False
|
|
|
|
with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', return_value=1) as m:
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_context_if_different, '/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True)
|
|
|
|
with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', side_effect=OSError) as m:
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_context_if_different, '/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True)
|
|
|
|
am.is_special_selinux_path = MagicMock(return_value=(True, ['sp_u', 'sp_r', 'sp_t', 's0']))
|
|
|
|
with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', return_value=0) as m:
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), True)
|
|
m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 'sp_u:sp_r:sp_t:s0')
|
|
|
|
def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_owner_if_different(self):
|
|
from ansible.module_utils import basic
|
|
|
|
basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(
|
|
argument_spec = dict(),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', None, True), True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', None, False), False)
|
|
|
|
am.user_and_group = MagicMock(return_value=(500, 500))
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.lchown', return_value=None) as m:
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True)
|
|
m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0, -1)
|
|
|
|
def _mock_getpwnam(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
mock_pw = MagicMock()
|
|
mock_pw.pw_uid = 0
|
|
return mock_pw
|
|
|
|
m.reset_mock()
|
|
with patch('pwd.getpwnam', side_effect=_mock_getpwnam):
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', 'root', False), True)
|
|
m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0, -1)
|
|
|
|
with patch('pwd.getpwnam', side_effect=KeyError):
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_owner_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False)
|
|
|
|
m.reset_mock()
|
|
am.check_mode = True
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.called, False)
|
|
am.check_mode = False
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.lchown', side_effect=OSError) as m:
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_owner_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False)
|
|
|
|
def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_group_if_different(self):
|
|
from ansible.module_utils import basic
|
|
|
|
basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(
|
|
argument_spec = dict(),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', None, True), True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', None, False), False)
|
|
|
|
am.user_and_group = MagicMock(return_value=(500, 500))
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.lchown', return_value=None) as m:
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True)
|
|
m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', -1, 0)
|
|
|
|
def _mock_getgrnam(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
mock_gr = MagicMock()
|
|
mock_gr.gr_gid = 0
|
|
return mock_gr
|
|
|
|
m.reset_mock()
|
|
with patch('grp.getgrnam', side_effect=_mock_getgrnam):
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', 'root', False), True)
|
|
m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', -1, 0)
|
|
|
|
with patch('grp.getgrnam', side_effect=KeyError):
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_group_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False)
|
|
|
|
m.reset_mock()
|
|
am.check_mode = True
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(m.called, False)
|
|
am.check_mode = False
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.lchown', side_effect=OSError) as m:
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_group_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False)
|
|
|
|
def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_mode_if_different(self):
|
|
from ansible.module_utils import basic
|
|
|
|
basic.MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS = '{}'
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(
|
|
argument_spec = dict(),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
mock_stat1 = MagicMock()
|
|
mock_stat1.st_mode = 0444
|
|
mock_stat2 = MagicMock()
|
|
mock_stat2.st_mode = 0660
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.lstat', side_effect=[mock_stat1]):
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file', None, True), True)
|
|
with patch('os.lstat', side_effect=[mock_stat1]):
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file', None, False), False)
|
|
|
|
with patch('os.lstat') as m:
|
|
with patch('os.lchmod', return_value=None, create=True) as m_os:
|
|
m.side_effect = [mock_stat1, mock_stat2, mock_stat2]
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file', 0660, False), True)
|
|
m_os.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0660)
|
|
|
|
m.side_effect = [mock_stat1, mock_stat2, mock_stat2]
|
|
am._symbolic_mode_to_octal = MagicMock(return_value=0660)
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file', 'o+w,g+w,a-r', False), True)
|
|
m_os.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0660)
|
|
|
|
m.side_effect = [mock_stat1, mock_stat2, mock_stat2]
|
|
am._symbolic_mode_to_octal = MagicMock(side_effect=Exception)
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_mode_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'o+w,g+w,a-r', False)
|
|
|
|
m.side_effect = [mock_stat1, mock_stat2, mock_stat2]
|
|
am.check_mode = True
|
|
self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file', 0660, False), True)
|
|
am.check_mode = False
|
|
|
|
# FIXME: this isn't working yet
|
|
#with patch('os.lstat', side_effect=[mock_stat1, mock_stat2]):
|
|
# with patch('os.lchmod', return_value=None, create=True) as m_os:
|
|
# del m_os.lchmod
|
|
# with patch('os.path.islink', return_value=False):
|
|
# with patch('os.chmod', return_value=None) as m_chmod:
|
|
# self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file/no_lchmod', 0660, False), True)
|
|
# m_chmod.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0660)
|
|
# with patch('os.path.islink', return_value=True):
|
|
# with patch('os.chmod', return_value=None) as m_chmod:
|
|
# with patch('os.stat', return_value=mock_stat2):
|
|
# self.assertEqual(am.set_mode_if_different('/path/to/file', 0660, False), True)
|
|
# m_chmod.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0660)
|
|
|