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''' unit test for Ansible module: na_elementsw_account.py '''
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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import json
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import pytest
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from units.compat import unittest
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from units.compat.mock import patch
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
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import ansible.module_utils.netapp as netapp_utils
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if not netapp_utils.has_sf_sdk():
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pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip('skipping as missing required SolidFire Python SDK')
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from ansible.modules.storage.netapp.na_elementsw_access_group \
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import ElementSWAccessGroup as my_module # module under test
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def set_module_args(args):
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"""prepare arguments so that they will be picked up during module creation"""
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args = json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': args})
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basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(args) # pylint: disable=protected-access
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class AnsibleExitJson(Exception):
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"""Exception class to be raised by module.exit_json and caught by the test case"""
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pass
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class AnsibleFailJson(Exception):
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"""Exception class to be raised by module.fail_json and caught by the test case"""
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pass
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def exit_json(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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"""function to patch over exit_json; package return data into an exception"""
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if 'changed' not in kwargs:
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kwargs['changed'] = False
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raise AnsibleExitJson(kwargs)
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def fail_json(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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"""function to patch over fail_json; package return data into an exception"""
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kwargs['failed'] = True
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raise AnsibleFailJson(kwargs)
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ADD_ERROR = 'some_error_in_add_access_group'
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class MockSFConnection(object):
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''' mock connection to ElementSW host '''
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class Bunch(object): # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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''' create object with arbitrary attributes '''
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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''' called with (k1=v1, k2=v2), creates obj.k1, obj.k2 with values v1, v2 '''
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setattr(self, '__dict__', kw)
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def __init__(self, force_error=False, where=None):
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''' save arguments '''
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self.force_error = force_error
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self.where = where
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def list_volume_access_groups(self, *args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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''' build access_group list: access_groups.name, access_groups.account_id '''
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access_groups = list()
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access_group_list = self.Bunch(volume_access_groups=access_groups)
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return access_group_list
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def create_volume_access_group(self, *args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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''' We don't check the return code, but could force an exception '''
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if self.force_error and 'add' in self.where:
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# The module does not check for a specific exception :(
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raise OSError(ADD_ERROR)
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def get_account_by_name(self, *args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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''' returns account_id '''
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if self.force_error and 'account_id' in self.where:
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account_id = None
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else:
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account_id = 1
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print('account_id', account_id)
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account = self.Bunch(account_id=account_id)
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result = self.Bunch(account=account)
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return result
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class TestMyModule(unittest.TestCase):
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''' a group of related Unit Tests '''
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def setUp(self):
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self.mock_module_helper = patch.multiple(basic.AnsibleModule,
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exit_json=exit_json,
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fail_json=fail_json)
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self.mock_module_helper.start()
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self.addCleanup(self.mock_module_helper.stop)
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def test_module_fail_when_required_args_missing(self):
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''' required arguments are reported as errors '''
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with pytest.raises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc:
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set_module_args({})
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my_module()
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print('Info: %s' % exc.value.args[0]['msg'])
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@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
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def test_ensure_command_called(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
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''' a more interesting test '''
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set_module_args({
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'state': 'present',
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'name': 'element_groupname',
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'account_id': 'element_account_id',
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'hostname': 'hostname',
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'username': 'username',
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'password': 'password',
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})
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# my_obj.sfe will be assigned a MockSFConnection object:
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mock_create_sf_connection.return_value = MockSFConnection()
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my_obj = my_module()
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with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
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# It may not be a good idea to start with apply
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# More atomic methods can be easier to mock
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my_obj.apply()
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print(exc.value.args[0])
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assert exc.value.args[0]['changed']
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@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
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def test_check_error_reporting_on_add_exception(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
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''' a more interesting test '''
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set_module_args({
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'state': 'present',
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'name': 'element_groupname',
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'account_id': 'element_account_id',
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'hostname': 'hostname',
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'username': 'username',
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'password': 'password',
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})
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# my_obj.sfe will be assigned a MockSFConnection object:
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mock_create_sf_connection.return_value = MockSFConnection(force_error=True, where=['add'])
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my_obj = my_module()
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with pytest.raises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc:
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# It may not be a good idea to start with apply
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# More atomic methods can be easier to mock
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# apply() is calling list_accounts() and add_account()
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my_obj.apply()
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print(exc.value.args[0])
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message = 'Error creating volume access group element_groupname: %s' % ADD_ERROR
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assert exc.value.args[0]['msg'] == message
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@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
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def test_check_error_reporting_on_invalid_account_id(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
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''' a more interesting test '''
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set_module_args({
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'state': 'present',
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'name': 'element_groupname',
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'account_id': 'element_account_id',
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'volumes': ['volume1'],
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'hostname': 'hostname',
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'username': 'username',
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'password': 'password',
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})
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# my_obj.sfe will be assigned a MockSFConnection object:
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mock_create_sf_connection.return_value = MockSFConnection(force_error=True, where=['account_id'])
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my_obj = my_module()
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with pytest.raises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc:
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# It may not be a good idea to start with apply
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# More atomic methods can be easier to mock
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# apply() is calling list_accounts() and add_account()
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my_obj.apply()
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print(exc.value.args[0])
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message = 'Error: Specified account id "%s" does not exist.' % 'element_account_id'
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assert exc.value.args[0]['msg'] == message
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