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Strahinja Kustudic a5b6a161b5 sysctl will now return an error if the value is invalid (#55695)
* sysctl will now return an error if the value is invalid

sysctl can fail to set a value even if it returns an exit status 0. More
details: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1264080. Because of
this in case of an invalid value or a read-only file system, sysctl
module would return OK, even though it didn't set anything. To be sure
that sysctl correctly applied the changes we also need to check the
output of stderr.

* Run sysctl with LANG=C

Because we are parsing sysctl stderr we need to make sure that errors
are persistent across different system language settings.

* Add changelog fragment for sysctl
2019-05-08 11:34:55 -04:00

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# Test code for the sysctl module.
# (c) 2017, James Tanner <tanner.jc@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# NOTE: Testing sysctl inside an unprivileged container means that we cannot
# apply sysctl, or it will always fail, because of that in most cases (except
# those when it should fail) we have to use `reload=no`.
- set_fact:
output_dir_test: "{{ output_dir }}/test_sysctl"
- name: make sure our testing sub-directory does not exist
file:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}"
state: absent
- name: create our testing sub-directory
file:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}"
state: directory
##
## sysctl - file manipulation
##
- name: copy the example conf to the test dir
copy:
src: sysctl.conf
dest: "{{ output_dir_test }}"
- name: Set vm.swappiness to 5
sysctl:
name: vm.swappiness
value: 5
state: present
reload: no
sysctl_file: "{{ output_dir_test }}/sysctl.conf"
register: sysctl_test0
- debug:
var: sysctl_test0
verbosity: 1
- name: get file content
shell: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/sysctl.conf | egrep -v ^\\#"
register: sysctl_content0
- debug:
var: sysctl_content0
verbosity: 1
- name: Set vm.swappiness to 5 again
sysctl:
name: vm.swappiness
value: 5
state: present
reload: no
sysctl_file: "{{ output_dir_test }}/sysctl.conf"
register: sysctl_test1
- name: validate results
assert:
that:
- sysctl_test0 is changed
- sysctl_test1 is not changed
- 'sysctl_content0.stdout_lines[sysctl_content0.stdout_lines.index("vm.swappiness=5")] == "vm.swappiness=5"'
- name: Remove kernel.panic
sysctl:
name: kernel.panic
value: 2
reload: no
state: absent
sysctl_file: "{{ output_dir_test }}/sysctl.conf"
register: sysctl_test2
- name: get file content
shell: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/sysctl.conf | egrep -v ^\\#"
register: sysctl_content2
- debug:
var: item
verbosity: 1
with_items:
- "{{ sysctl_test2 }}"
- "{{ sysctl_content2 }}"
- name: Validate results for key removal
assert:
that:
- sysctl_test2 is changed
- "'kernel.panic' not in sysctl_content2.stdout_lines"
- name: Test remove kernel.panic again
sysctl:
name: kernel.panic
value: 2
state: absent
reload: no
sysctl_file: "{{ output_dir_test }}/sysctl.conf"
register: sysctl_test2_change_test
- name: Assert that no change was made
assert:
that:
- sysctl_test2_change_test is not changed
- name: Try sysctl with an invalid value
sysctl:
name: net.ipv4.ip_forward
value: foo
register: sysctl_test3
ignore_errors: yes
- debug:
var: sysctl_test3
verbosity: 1
- name: validate results for test 3
assert:
that:
- sysctl_test3 is failed
##
## sysctl - sysctl_set
##
- name: set net.ipv4.ip_forward
sysctl:
name: net.ipv4.ip_forward
value: 1
sysctl_set: yes
reload: no
register: sysctl_test3
- name: check with sysctl command
shell: sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward
register: sysctl_check3
- debug:
var: item
verbosity: 1
with_items:
- "{{ sysctl_test3 }}"
- "{{ sysctl_check3 }}"
- name: validate results for test 3
assert:
that:
- sysctl_test3 is changed
- 'sysctl_check3.stdout_lines == ["net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1"]'
- name: Try sysctl with no name
sysctl:
name:
value: 1
sysctl_set: yes
ignore_errors: True
register: sysctl_no_name
- name: validate nameless results
assert:
that:
- sysctl_no_name is failed
- "sysctl_no_name.msg == 'name cannot be None'"
- name: Try sysctl with no value
sysctl:
name: Foo
value:
sysctl_set: yes
ignore_errors: True
register: sysctl_no_value
- name: validate nameless results
assert:
that:
- sysctl_no_value is failed
- "sysctl_no_value.msg == 'value cannot be None'"
- name: Try sysctl with an invalid value
sysctl:
name: net.ipv4.ip_forward
value: foo
sysctl_set: yes
register: sysctl_test4
ignore_errors: yes
- debug:
var: sysctl_test4
verbosity: 1
- name: validate results for test 4
assert:
that:
- sysctl_test4 is failed