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* parted module not idempotent for esp flag and name Fixes #40452 Currently the parted module doesn't take into account names with spaces in them which leads to non-idempotent transactions on the state of the system because the name comparison will never succeed. Also, when the esp flag is set, parted infers the boot flag and the parted module did not previously account for this. This lead to non-idempotent transactions as well. Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com> * fix unit tests, expected command changed in the patch Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
240 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
240 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
# (c) 2017 Red Hat Inc.
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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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__metaclass__ = type
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from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, call
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from ansible.modules.system import parted as parted_module
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from ansible.modules.system.parted import parse_partition_info
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from units.modules.utils import AnsibleExitJson, AnsibleFailJson, ModuleTestCase, set_module_args
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# Example of output : parted -s -m /dev/sdb -- unit 'MB' print
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parted_output1 = """
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BYT;
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/dev/sdb:286061MB:scsi:512:512:msdos:ATA TOSHIBA THNSFJ25:;
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1:1.05MB:106MB:105MB:fat32::esp;
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2:106MB:368MB:262MB:ext2::;
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3:368MB:256061MB:255692MB:::;"""
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# corresponding dictionary after parsing by parse_partition_info
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parted_dict1 = {
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"generic": {
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"dev": "/dev/sdb",
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"size": 286061.0,
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"unit": "mb",
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"table": "msdos",
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"model": "ATA TOSHIBA THNSFJ25",
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"logical_block": 512,
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"physical_block": 512
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},
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"partitions": [{
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"num": 1,
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"begin": 1.05,
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"end": 106.0,
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"size": 105.0,
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"fstype": "fat32",
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"name": '',
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"flags": ["esp"],
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"unit": "mb"
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}, {
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"num": 2,
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"begin": 106.0,
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"end": 368.0,
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"size": 262.0,
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"fstype": "ext2",
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"name": '',
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"flags": [],
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"unit": "mb"
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}, {
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"num": 3,
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"begin": 368.0,
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"end": 256061.0,
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"size": 255692.0,
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"fstype": "",
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"name": '',
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"flags": [],
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"unit": "mb"
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}]
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}
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parted_output2 = """
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BYT;
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/dev/sdb:286061MB:scsi:512:512:msdos:ATA TOSHIBA THNSFJ25:;"""
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# corresponding dictionary after parsing by parse_partition_info
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parted_dict2 = {
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"generic": {
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"dev": "/dev/sdb",
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"size": 286061.0,
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"unit": "mb",
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"table": "msdos",
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"model": "ATA TOSHIBA THNSFJ25",
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"logical_block": 512,
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"physical_block": 512
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},
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"partitions": []
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}
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class TestParted(ModuleTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestParted, self).setUp()
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self.module = parted_module
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self.mock_check_parted_label = (patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.check_parted_label', return_value=False))
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self.check_parted_label = self.mock_check_parted_label.start()
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self.mock_parted = (patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.parted'))
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self.parted = self.mock_parted.start()
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self.mock_run_command = (patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command'))
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self.run_command = self.mock_run_command.start()
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self.mock_get_bin_path = (patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.get_bin_path'))
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self.get_bin_path = self.mock_get_bin_path.start()
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def tearDown(self):
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super(TestParted, self).tearDown()
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self.mock_run_command.stop()
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self.mock_get_bin_path.stop()
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self.mock_parted.stop()
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self.mock_check_parted_label.stop()
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def execute_module(self, failed=False, changed=False, script=None):
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if failed:
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result = self.failed()
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self.assertTrue(result['failed'], result)
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else:
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result = self.changed(changed)
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self.assertEqual(result['changed'], changed, result)
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if script:
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self.assertEqual(script, result['script'], result['script'])
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return result
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def failed(self):
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with self.assertRaises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc:
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self.module.main()
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result = exc.exception.args[0]
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self.assertTrue(result['failed'], result)
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return result
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def changed(self, changed=False):
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with self.assertRaises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
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self.module.main()
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result = exc.exception.args[0]
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self.assertEqual(result['changed'], changed, result)
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return result
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def test_parse_partition_info(self):
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"""Test that the parse_partition_info returns the expected dictionary"""
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self.assertEqual(parse_partition_info(parted_output1, 'MB'), parted_dict1)
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self.assertEqual(parse_partition_info(parted_output2, 'MB'), parted_dict2)
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def test_partition_already_exists(self):
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 1,
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'state': 'present',
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict1):
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self.execute_module(changed=False)
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def test_create_new_partition(self):
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 4,
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'state': 'present',
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict1):
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self.execute_module(changed=True, script='unit KiB mkpart primary 0% 100%')
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def test_create_new_partition_1G(self):
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 4,
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'state': 'present',
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'part_end': '1GiB',
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict1):
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self.execute_module(changed=True, script='unit KiB mkpart primary 0% 1GiB')
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def test_remove_partition_number_1(self):
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 1,
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'state': 'absent',
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict1):
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self.execute_module(changed=True, script='rm 1')
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def test_change_flag(self):
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# Flags are set in a second run of parted().
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# Between the two runs, the partition dict is updated.
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# use checkmode here allow us to continue even if the dictionary is
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# not updated.
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 3,
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'state': 'present',
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'flags': ['lvm', 'boot'],
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'_ansible_check_mode': True,
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict1):
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self.parted.reset_mock()
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self.execute_module(changed=True)
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# When using multiple flags:
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# order of execution is non deterministic, because set() operations are used in
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# the current implementation.
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expected_calls_order1 = [call('unit KiB set 3 lvm on set 3 boot on ',
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'/dev/sdb', 'optimal')]
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expected_calls_order2 = [call('unit KiB set 3 boot on set 3 lvm on ',
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'/dev/sdb', 'optimal')]
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self.assertTrue(self.parted.mock_calls == expected_calls_order1 or
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self.parted.mock_calls == expected_calls_order2)
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def test_create_new_primary_lvm_partition(self):
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# use check_mode, see previous test comment
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 4,
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'flags': ["boot"],
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'state': 'present',
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'part_start': '257GiB',
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'_ansible_check_mode': True,
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict1):
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self.execute_module(changed=True, script='unit KiB mkpart primary 257GiB 100% unit KiB set 4 boot on')
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def test_create_label_gpt(self):
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# Like previous test, current implementation use parted to create the partition and
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# then retrieve and update the dictionary. Use check_mode to force to continue even if
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# dictionary is not updated.
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set_module_args({
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'device': '/dev/sdb',
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'number': 1,
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'flags': ["lvm"],
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'label': 'gpt',
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'name': 'lvmpartition',
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'state': 'present',
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'_ansible_check_mode': True,
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})
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with patch('ansible.modules.system.parted.get_device_info', return_value=parted_dict2):
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self.execute_module(changed=True, script='unit KiB mklabel gpt mkpart primary 0% 100% unit KiB name 1 \'"lvmpartition"\' set 1 lvm on')
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