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community.general/tests/unit/plugins/lookup/onepassword/conftest.py
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onepassword - Support v2 (#4728)
* Begin building out separate classes to support  different op cli versions

Create separet base classes for each major version.
Define the main interface in the base class.
Create methods for getting the current version and instantiating the
appropriate class based on the found version.

* First pass at mostly working CLI version classes

* Correct mismathched parameters

* Update _run() method to allow updating enviroment

This allows passing in the app secret as an env var, which is more
secure than using a command line arg.

* Continuing to improve the interface

* Tear existing tests down to the studs

These tests were based off of the LastPass unit tests. I’m going to
just start from scratch given the new plugin code is vastly diffenent.

* Fix sanity test

* CLI config file path can be None

* Improve required param checking

- only report missing params
- use proper grammer based on number of missing params

* Change assert_logged_in() method return value

Return a boolean value indicating whether or not account is signed in

* Improve full login for v2

Have to do a bit of a dance to avoid hitting the interactive prompt
if there are no accounts configured.

* Remove unused methods

* Add some tests

* Fix linting errors

* Move fixtures to separate file

* Restructure mock test data and add more tests

* Add boilerplate

* Add test scenario for op v2 and increase coverage

* Fix up copyright statements

* Test v1 and v2 in all cases

* Use a more descriptive variable name

* Use docstrings rather than pass in abstract class

This adds coverage to abstract methods with the least amount of hackery.

* Increase test coverage for CLI classes

* Sort test parameters to avoid collection errors

* Update version tested in docs

* Revere test parameter sorting for now

The parameters need to be sorted to avoid the issue in older Python
versions in CI, but I’m having trouble working out how to do that
currently.

* Allow passing kwargs to the lookup module under test

* Favor label over id for v2 when looking for values

Add tests

* Display a warning for section on op v2 or greater

There is no “value” in section fields. If we wanted to support sections
in v2, we would also have to allow specifying the field name in
order to override “value”.

* Move test cases to their own file

Getting a bit unwieldy having it in the test file

* Move output into JSON files fore easier reuse

* Switch to using get_options()

* Add licenses for fixture files

* Use get_option() since get_options() was added in Ansible Core 2.12

* Rearrange fixtures

* Add changelog

* Move common classes to module_utils

* Move common classes back to lookup

The plugin relies on AnsibleLookupError() quite a bit which is not available
in module code.

Remove use of display for errors since section isn’t actually deprecated.

* Properly handle sections

Still room for improvement, but this is at least a start.

* Remove some comments that won’t be addressed

* Make test gathering more deterministic to avoid failures

* Update changelog fragment

* Simple fix for making tests reliable
2022-11-06 11:32:35 +01:00

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# Copyright (c) 2020 Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import pytest
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.lookup.onepassword import OnePass
OP_VERSION_FIXTURES = [
"opv1",
"opv2"
]
@pytest.fixture
def fake_op(mocker):
def _fake_op(version):
mocker.patch("ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.lookup.onepassword.OnePassCLIBase.get_current_version", return_value=version)
op = OnePass(None, None, None, None, None)
op._config._config_file_path = "/home/jin/.op/config"
mocker.patch.object(op._cli, "_run")
return op
return _fake_op
@pytest.fixture
def opv1(fake_op):
return fake_op("1.17.2")
@pytest.fixture
def opv2(fake_op):
return fake_op("2.27.2")