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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2016 Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
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# (c) 2017 Ansible Project
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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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import errno
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import json
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import pytest
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from units.compat.mock import mock_open, patch
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_bytes
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import builtins
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@pytest.fixture
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def no_args_module_exec():
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with patch.object(basic, '_ANSIBLE_ARGS', b'{"ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS": {}}'):
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yield # we're patching the global module object, so nothing to yield
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def no_args_module(selinux_enabled=None, selinux_mls_enabled=None):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(argument_spec={})
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# just dirty-patch the wrappers on the object instance since it's short-lived
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if isinstance(selinux_enabled, bool):
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patch.object(am, 'selinux_enabled', return_value=selinux_enabled).start()
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if isinstance(selinux_mls_enabled, bool):
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patch.object(am, 'selinux_mls_enabled', return_value=selinux_mls_enabled).start()
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return am
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# test AnsibleModule selinux wrapper methods
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures('no_args_module_exec')
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class TestSELinuxMU:
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def test_selinux_enabled(self):
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# test selinux unavailable
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# selinux unavailable, should return false
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with patch.object(basic, 'HAVE_SELINUX', False):
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assert no_args_module().selinux_enabled() is False
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# test selinux present/not-enabled
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disabled_mod = no_args_module()
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.is_selinux_enabled.return_value = 0
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assert disabled_mod.selinux_enabled() is False
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# ensure value is cached (same answer after unpatching)
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assert disabled_mod.selinux_enabled() is False
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# and present / enabled
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with patch.object(basic, 'HAVE_SELINUX', True):
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enabled_mod = no_args_module()
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.is_selinux_enabled.return_value = 1
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assert enabled_mod.selinux_enabled() is True
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# ensure value is cached (same answer after unpatching)
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assert enabled_mod.selinux_enabled() is True
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def test_selinux_mls_enabled(self):
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# selinux unavailable, should return false
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with patch.object(basic, 'HAVE_SELINUX', False):
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assert no_args_module().selinux_mls_enabled() is False
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# selinux disabled, should return false
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = 0
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assert no_args_module(selinux_enabled=False).selinux_mls_enabled() is False
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with patch.object(basic, 'HAVE_SELINUX', True):
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# selinux enabled, should pass through the value of is_selinux_mls_enabled
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = 1
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assert no_args_module(selinux_enabled=True).selinux_mls_enabled() is True
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def test_selinux_initial_context(self):
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# selinux missing/disabled/enabled sans MLS is 3-element None
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assert no_args_module(selinux_enabled=False, selinux_mls_enabled=False).selinux_initial_context() == [None, None, None]
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assert no_args_module(selinux_enabled=True, selinux_mls_enabled=False).selinux_initial_context() == [None, None, None]
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# selinux enabled with MLS is 4-element None
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assert no_args_module(selinux_enabled=True, selinux_mls_enabled=True).selinux_initial_context() == [None, None, None, None]
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def test_selinux_default_context(self):
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# selinux unavailable
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with patch.object(basic, 'HAVE_SELINUX', False):
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assert no_args_module().selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar') == [None, None, None]
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am = no_args_module(selinux_enabled=True, selinux_mls_enabled=True)
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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# matchpathcon success
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selinux.matchpathcon.return_value = [0, 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0']
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assert am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar') == ['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0']
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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# matchpathcon fail (return initial context value)
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selinux.matchpathcon.return_value = [-1, '']
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assert am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar') == [None, None, None, None]
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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# matchpathcon OSError
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selinux.matchpathcon.side_effect = OSError
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assert am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar') == [None, None, None, None]
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def test_selinux_context(self):
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# selinux unavailable
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with patch.object(basic, 'HAVE_SELINUX', False):
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assert no_args_module().selinux_context(path='/foo/bar') == [None, None, None]
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am = no_args_module(selinux_enabled=True, selinux_mls_enabled=True)
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# lgetfilecon_raw passthru
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lgetfilecon_raw.return_value = [0, 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0']
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assert am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar') == ['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0']
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# lgetfilecon_raw returned a failure
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lgetfilecon_raw.return_value = [-1, '']
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assert am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar') == [None, None, None, None]
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# lgetfilecon_raw OSError (should bomb the module)
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lgetfilecon_raw.side_effect = OSError(errno.ENOENT, 'NotFound')
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar')
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lgetfilecon_raw.side_effect = OSError()
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar')
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def test_is_special_selinux_path(self):
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args = to_bytes(json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={'_ansible_selinux_special_fs': "nfs,nfsd,foos",
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'_ansible_remote_tmp': "/tmp",
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'_ansible_keep_remote_files': False})))
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with patch.object(basic, '_ANSIBLE_ARGS', args):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(),
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)
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def _mock_find_mount_point(path):
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if path.startswith('/some/path'):
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return '/some/path'
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elif path.startswith('/weird/random/fstype'):
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return '/weird/random/fstype'
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return '/'
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am.find_mount_point = _mock_find_mount_point
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am.selinux_context = lambda path: ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0']
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m = mock_open()
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m.side_effect = OSError
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with patch.object(builtins, 'open', m, create=True):
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assert am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/path/that/should/be/nfs') == (False, None)
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mount_data = [
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'/dev/disk1 / ext4 rw,seclabel,relatime,data=ordered 0 0\n',
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'10.1.1.1:/path/to/nfs /some/path nfs ro 0 0\n',
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'whatever /weird/random/fstype foos rw 0 0\n',
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]
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# mock_open has a broken readlines() implementation apparently...
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# this should work by default but doesn't, so we fix it
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m = mock_open(read_data=''.join(mount_data))
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m.return_value.readlines.return_value = mount_data
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with patch.object(builtins, 'open', m, create=True):
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assert am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/random/path') == (False, None)
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assert am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/path/that/should/be/nfs') == (True, ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'])
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assert am.is_special_selinux_path('/weird/random/fstype/path') == (True, ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'])
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def test_set_context_if_different(self):
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am = no_args_module(selinux_enabled=False)
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assert am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True) is True
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assert am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False) is False
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am = no_args_module(selinux_enabled=True, selinux_mls_enabled=True)
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am.selinux_context = lambda path: ['bar_u', 'bar_r', None, None]
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am.is_special_selinux_path = lambda path: (False, None)
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lsetfilecon.return_value = 0
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assert am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False) is True
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selinux.lsetfilecon.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 'foo_u:foo_r:foo_t:s0')
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selinux.lsetfilecon.reset_mock()
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am.check_mode = True
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assert am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False) is True
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assert not selinux.lsetfilecon.called
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am.check_mode = False
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lsetfilecon.return_value = 1
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True)
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lsetfilecon.side_effect = OSError
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True)
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am.is_special_selinux_path = lambda path: (True, ['sp_u', 'sp_r', 'sp_t', 's0'])
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with patch.object(basic, 'selinux', create=True) as selinux:
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selinux.lsetfilecon.return_value = 0
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assert am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False) is True
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selinux.lsetfilecon.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 'sp_u:sp_r:sp_t:s0')
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