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5.9 KiB
Python
142 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
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# (c) 2018, Sean Myers <sean.myers@redhat.com>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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from units.compat.mock import call, patch
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from ansible.modules.packaging.os import rhsm_release
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from units.modules.utils import (
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AnsibleExitJson, AnsibleFailJson, ModuleTestCase, set_module_args)
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class RhsmRepositoryReleaseModuleTestCase(ModuleTestCase):
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module = rhsm_release
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def setUp(self):
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super(RhsmRepositoryReleaseModuleTestCase, self).setUp()
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# Mainly interested that the subscription-manager calls are right
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# based on the module args, so patch out run_command in the module.
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# returns (rc, out, err) structure
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self.mock_run_command = patch('ansible.modules.packaging.os.rhsm_release.'
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'AnsibleModule.run_command')
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self.module_main_command = self.mock_run_command.start()
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# Module does a get_bin_path check before every run_command call
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self.mock_get_bin_path = patch('ansible.modules.packaging.os.rhsm_release.'
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'AnsibleModule.get_bin_path')
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self.get_bin_path = self.mock_get_bin_path.start()
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self.get_bin_path.return_value = '/testbin/subscription-manager'
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def tearDown(self):
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self.mock_run_command.stop()
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self.mock_get_bin_path.stop()
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super(RhsmRepositoryReleaseModuleTestCase, self).tearDown()
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def module_main(self, exit_exc):
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with self.assertRaises(exit_exc) as exc:
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self.module.main()
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return exc.exception.args[0]
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def test_release_set(self):
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# test that the module attempts to change the release when the current
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# release is not the same as the user-specific target release
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set_module_args({'release': '7.5'})
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self.module_main_command.side_effect = [
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# first call, get_release: returns different version so set_release is called
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(0, '7.4', ''),
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# second call, set_release: just needs to exit with 0 rc
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(0, '', ''),
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]
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result = self.module_main(AnsibleExitJson)
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self.assertTrue(result['changed'])
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self.assertEqual('7.5', result['current_release'])
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self.module_main_command.assert_has_calls([
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call('/testbin/subscription-manager release --show', check_rc=True),
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call('/testbin/subscription-manager release --set 7.5', check_rc=True),
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])
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def test_release_set_idempotent(self):
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# test that the module does not attempt to change the release when
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# the current release matches the user-specified target release
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set_module_args({'release': '7.5'})
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self.module_main_command.side_effect = [
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# first call, get_release: returns same version, set_release is not called
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(0, '7.5', ''),
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]
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result = self.module_main(AnsibleExitJson)
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self.assertFalse(result['changed'])
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self.assertEqual('7.5', result['current_release'])
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self.module_main_command.assert_has_calls([
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call('/testbin/subscription-manager release --show', check_rc=True),
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])
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def test_release_unset(self):
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# test that the module attempts to change the release when the current
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# release is not the same as the user-specific target release
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set_module_args({'release': None})
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self.module_main_command.side_effect = [
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# first call, get_release: returns version so set_release is called
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(0, '7.5', ''),
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# second call, set_release: just needs to exit with 0 rc
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(0, '', ''),
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]
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result = self.module_main(AnsibleExitJson)
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self.assertTrue(result['changed'])
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self.assertIsNone(result['current_release'])
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self.module_main_command.assert_has_calls([
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call('/testbin/subscription-manager release --show', check_rc=True),
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call('/testbin/subscription-manager release --unset', check_rc=True),
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])
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def test_release_unset_idempotent(self):
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# test that the module attempts to change the release when the current
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# release is not the same as the user-specific target release
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set_module_args({'release': None})
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self.module_main_command.side_effect = [
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# first call, get_release: returns no version, set_release is not called
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(0, 'Release not set', ''),
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]
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result = self.module_main(AnsibleExitJson)
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self.assertFalse(result['changed'])
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self.assertIsNone(result['current_release'])
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self.module_main_command.assert_has_calls([
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call('/testbin/subscription-manager release --show', check_rc=True),
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])
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def test_release_insane(self):
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# test that insane values for release trigger fail_json
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insane_value = 'this is an insane release value'
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set_module_args({'release': insane_value})
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result = self.module_main(AnsibleFailJson)
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# also ensure that the fail msg includes the insane value
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self.assertIn(insane_value, result['msg'])
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def test_release_matcher(self):
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# throw a few values at the release matcher -- only sane_values should match
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sane_values = ['1Server', '10Server', '1.10', '10.0']
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insane_values = [
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'6server', # lowercase 's'
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'100Server', # excessively long 'x' component
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'100.0', # excessively long 'x' component
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'6.100', # excessively long 'y' component
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'100.100', # excessively long 'x' and 'y' components
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]
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matches = self.module.release_matcher.findall(' '.join(sane_values + insane_values))
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# matches should be returned in the same order they were parsed,
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# so sorting shouldn't be necessary here
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self.assertEqual(matches, sane_values)
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