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community.general/test/units/modules/packaging/os/test_apk.py
Kevin Brebanov 5775bb2a4e apk: Fix regex search patterns
Regex patterns were not being escaped properly so package names
containing characters that could be interpreted as regex symbols
were causing failures.

Fixes: #19714
2017-04-18 15:07:55 +02:00

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from ansible.compat.tests import mock
from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
from ansible.modules.packaging.os import apk
class TestApkQueryLatest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.module_names = [
'bash',
'g++',
]
@mock.patch('ansible.modules.packaging.os.apk.AnsibleModule')
def test_not_latest(self, mock_module):
apk.APK_PATH = ""
for module_name in self.module_names:
command_output = module_name + '-2.0.0-r1 < 3.0.0-r2 '
mock_module.run_command.return_value = (0, command_output, None)
command_result = apk.query_latest(mock_module, module_name)
self.assertFalse(command_result)
@mock.patch('ansible.modules.packaging.os.apk.AnsibleModule')
def test_latest(self, mock_module):
apk.APK_PATH = ""
for module_name in self.module_names:
command_output = module_name + '-2.0.0-r1 = 2.0.0-r1 '
mock_module.run_command.return_value = (0, command_output, None)
command_result = apk.query_latest(mock_module, module_name)
self.assertTrue(command_result)