add unit tests for playbook/included_file.py (#18710)

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Adrian Likins 8 years ago committed by GitHub
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# (c) 2016, Adrian Likins <alikins@redhat.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
from ansible.compat.tests.mock import MagicMock
from units.mock.loader import DictDataLoader
from ansible.playbook.task import Task
from ansible.playbook.task_include import TaskInclude
from ansible.executor import task_result
from ansible.playbook.included_file import IncludedFile
class TestIncludedFile(unittest.TestCase):
def test(self):
filename = 'somefile.yml'
inc_file = IncludedFile(filename=filename, args=[], task=None)
self.assertIsInstance(inc_file, IncludedFile)
self.assertEquals(inc_file._filename, filename)
self.assertEquals(inc_file._args, [])
self.assertEquals(inc_file._task, None)
def test_process_include_results(self):
hostname = "testhost1"
hostname2 = "testhost2"
parent_task_ds = {'debug': 'msg=foo'}
parent_task = Task()
parent_task.load(parent_task_ds)
task_ds = {'include': 'include_test.yml'}
task_include = TaskInclude()
loaded_task = task_include.load(task_ds, task_include=parent_task)
child_task_ds = {'include': 'other_include_test.yml'}
child_task_include = TaskInclude()
loaded_child_task = child_task_include.load(child_task_ds, task_include=loaded_task)
return_data = {'include': 'include_test.yml'}
# The task in the TaskResult has to be a TaskInclude so it has a .static attr
result1 = task_result.TaskResult(host=hostname, task=loaded_task, return_data=return_data)
return_data = {'include': 'other_include_test.yml'}
result2 = task_result.TaskResult(host=hostname2, task=loaded_child_task, return_data=return_data)
results = [result1, result2]
fake_loader = DictDataLoader({'include_test.yml': "",
'other_include_test.yml': ""})
mock_tqm = MagicMock(name='MockTaskQueueManager')
mock_play = MagicMock(name='MockPlay')
mock_iterator = MagicMock(name='MockIterator')
mock_iterator._play = mock_play
mock_inventory = MagicMock(name='MockInventory')
mock_inventory._hosts_cache = dict()
def _get_host(host_name):
return None
mock_inventory.get_host.side_effect = _get_host
# TODO: can we use a real VariableManager?
mock_variable_manager = MagicMock(name='MockVariableManager')
mock_variable_manager.get_vars.return_value = dict()
res = IncludedFile.process_include_results(results, mock_tqm, mock_iterator,
mock_inventory, fake_loader,
mock_variable_manager)
self.assertIsInstance(res, list)
self.assertEquals(res[0]._filename, os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'include_test.yml'))
self.assertEquals(res[1]._filename, os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'other_include_test.yml'))
self.assertEquals(res[0]._hosts, ['testhost1'])
self.assertEquals(res[1]._hosts, ['testhost2'])
self.assertEquals(res[0]._args, {})
self.assertEquals(res[1]._args, {})
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