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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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#
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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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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import sys
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import json
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import syslog
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from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
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from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, MagicMock
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from units.mock.procenv import swap_stdin_and_argv
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import ansible.module_utils.basic
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try:
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# Python 3.4+
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from importlib import reload
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except ImportError:
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# Python 2 has reload as a builtin
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# Ignoring python3.0-3.3 (those have imp.reload if we decide we care)
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pass
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class TestAnsibleModuleSysLogSmokeTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={}))
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap = swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args)
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self.stdin_swap.__enter__()
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ansible.module_utils.basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None
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self.am = ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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self.has_journal = ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal
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if self.has_journal:
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# Systems with journal can still test syslog
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ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal = False
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def tearDown(self):
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap.__exit__(None, None, None)
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ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal = self.has_journal
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def test_smoketest_syslog(self):
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# These talk to the live daemons on the system. Need to do this to
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# show that what we send doesn't cause an issue once it gets to the
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# daemon. These are just smoketests to test that we don't fail.
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self.am.log(u'Text string')
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self.am.log(u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test')
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self.am.log(b'Byte string')
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self.am.log(u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'))
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self.am.log(b'non-utf8 :\xff: test')
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class TestAnsibleModuleJournaldSmokeTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={}))
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap = swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args)
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self.stdin_swap.__enter__()
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ansible.module_utils.basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None
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self.am = ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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def tearDown(self):
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap.__exit__(None, None, None)
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@unittest.skipUnless(ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal, 'python systemd bindings not installed')
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def test_smoketest_journal(self):
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# These talk to the live daemons on the system. Need to do this to
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# show that what we send doesn't cause an issue once it gets to the
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# daemon. These are just smoketests to test that we don't fail.
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self.am.log(u'Text string')
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self.am.log(u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test')
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self.am.log(b'Byte string')
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self.am.log(u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'))
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self.am.log(b'non-utf8 :\xff: test')
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class TestAnsibleModuleLogSyslog(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Test the AnsibleModule Log Method"""
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py2_output_data = {
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u'Text string': b'Text string',
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u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test': u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'),
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b'Byte string': b'Byte string',
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u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'): u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'),
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b'non-utf8 :\xff: test': b'non-utf8 :\xff: test'.decode('utf-8', 'replace').encode('utf-8'),
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}
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py3_output_data = {
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u'Text string': u'Text string',
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u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test': u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test',
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b'Byte string': u'Byte string',
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u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'): u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test',
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b'non-utf8 :\xff: test': b'non-utf8 :\xff: test'.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
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}
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def setUp(self):
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args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={}))
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap = swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args)
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self.stdin_swap.__enter__()
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ansible.module_utils.basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None
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self.am = ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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self.has_journal = ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal
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if self.has_journal:
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# Systems with journal can still test syslog
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ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal = False
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def tearDown(self):
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# teardown/reset
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ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal = self.has_journal
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap.__exit__(None, None, None)
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@patch('syslog.syslog', autospec=True)
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def test_no_log(self, mock_func):
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no_log = self.am.no_log
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self.am.no_log = True
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self.am.log('unittest no_log')
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self.assertFalse(mock_func.called)
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self.am.no_log = False
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self.am.log('unittest no_log')
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mock_func.assert_called_once_with(syslog.LOG_INFO, 'unittest no_log')
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self.am.no_log = no_log
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def test_output_matches(self):
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if sys.version_info >= (3,):
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output_data = self.py3_output_data
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else:
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output_data = self.py2_output_data
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for msg, param in output_data.items():
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with patch('syslog.syslog', autospec=True) as mock_func:
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self.am.log(msg)
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mock_func.assert_called_once_with(syslog.LOG_INFO, param)
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class TestAnsibleModuleLogJournal(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Test the AnsibleModule Log Method"""
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output_data = {
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u'Text string': u'Text string',
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u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test': u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test',
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b'Byte string': u'Byte string',
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u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test'.encode('utf-8'): u'Toshio くらとみ non-ascii test',
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b'non-utf8 :\xff: test': b'non-utf8 :\xff: test'.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
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}
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# overriding run lets us use context managers for setup/teardown-esque behavior
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def setUp(self):
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args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={}))
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap = swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args)
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self.stdin_swap.__enter__()
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ansible.module_utils.basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None
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self.am = ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec = dict(),
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)
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self.has_journal = ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal
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ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal = True
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self.module_patcher = None
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# In case systemd-python is not installed
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if not self.has_journal:
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self.module_patcher = patch.dict('sys.modules', {'systemd': MagicMock(), 'systemd.journal': MagicMock()})
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self.module_patcher.start()
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try:
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reload(ansible.module_utils.basic)
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except NameError:
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self._fake_out_reload(ansible.module_utils.basic)
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def tearDown(self):
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# unittest doesn't have a clean place to use a context manager, so we have to enter/exit manually
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self.stdin_swap.__exit__(None, None, None)
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# teardown/reset
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ansible.module_utils.basic.has_journal = self.has_journal
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if self.module_patcher:
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self.module_patcher.stop()
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reload(ansible.module_utils.basic)
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@patch('systemd.journal.send')
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def test_no_log(self, mock_func):
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no_log = self.am.no_log
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self.am.no_log = True
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self.am.log('unittest no_log')
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self.assertFalse(mock_func.called)
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self.am.no_log = False
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self.am.log('unittest no_log')
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self.assertEqual(mock_func.called, 1)
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# Message
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# call_args is a 2-tuple of (arg_list, kwarg_dict)
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self.assertTrue(mock_func.call_args[0][0].endswith('unittest no_log'), msg='Message was not sent to log')
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# log adds this journal field
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self.assertIn('MODULE', mock_func.call_args[1])
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self.assertIn('basic.py', mock_func.call_args[1]['MODULE'])
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self.am.no_log = no_log
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def test_output_matches(self):
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for msg, param in self.output_data.items():
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with patch('systemd.journal.send', autospec=True) as mock_func:
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self.am.log(msg)
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self.assertEqual(mock_func.call_count, 1, msg='journal.send not called exactly once')
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self.assertTrue(mock_func.call_args[0][0].endswith(param))
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@patch('systemd.journal.send')
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def test_log_args(self, mock_func):
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self.am.log('unittest log_args', log_args=dict(TEST='log unittest'))
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self.assertEqual(mock_func.called, 1)
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self.assertTrue(mock_func.call_args[0][0].endswith('unittest log_args'), msg='Message was not sent to log')
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# log adds this journal field
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self.assertIn('MODULE', mock_func.call_args[1])
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self.assertIn('basic.py', mock_func.call_args[1]['MODULE'])
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# We added this journal field
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self.assertIn('TEST', mock_func.call_args[1])
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self.assertIn('log unittest', mock_func.call_args[1]['TEST'])
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