[stable-2.10] Add integration tests for basic.py _set_cwd.

These tests verify that AnsibleModule can be instantiated when cwd does not exist or is unreadable.
(cherry picked from commit d6fb42d1c5)

Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
pull/70626/head
Matt Clay 4 years ago
parent f28fabe6ef
commit 3204d260dd

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shippable/posix/group3
needs/root
needs/target/setup_nobody

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#!/usr/bin/python
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
import os
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def main():
# This module verifies that AnsibleModule works when cwd does not exist.
# This situation can occur as a race condition when the following conditions are met:
#
# 1) Execute a module which has high startup overhead prior to instantiating AnsibleModule (0.5s is enough in many cases).
# 2) Run the module async as the last task in a playbook using connection=local (a fire-and-forget task).
# 3) Remove the directory containing the playbook immediately after playbook execution ends (playbook in a temp dir).
#
# To ease testing of this race condition the deletion of cwd is handled in this module.
# This avoids race conditions in the test, including timing cwd deletion between AnsiballZ wrapper execution and AnsibleModule instantiation.
# The timing issue with AnsiballZ is due to cwd checking in the wrapper when code coverage is enabled.
temp = os.path.abspath('temp')
os.mkdir(temp)
os.chdir(temp)
os.rmdir(temp)
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=dict())
module.exit_json(before=temp, after=os.getcwd())
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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#!/usr/bin/python
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
import os
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def main():
# This module verifies that AnsibleModule works when cwd exists but is unreadable.
# This situation can occur when running tasks as an unprivileged user.
try:
cwd = os.getcwd()
except OSError:
# Compensate for macOS being unable to access cwd as an unprivileged user.
# This test is a no-op in this case.
# Testing for os.getcwd() failures is handled by the test_cwd_missing module.
cwd = '/'
os.chdir(cwd)
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=dict())
module.exit_json(before=cwd, after=os.getcwd())
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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- hosts: testhost
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: make sure the nobody user is available
include_role:
name: setup_nobody
- name: verify AnsibleModule works when cwd is missing
test_cwd_missing:
register: missing
- name: verify AnsibleModule works when cwd is unreadable
test_cwd_unreadable:
register: unreadable
become: yes
become_user: nobody # root can read cwd regardless of permissions, so a non-root user is required here
- name: verify AnsibleModule was able to adjust cwd as expected
assert:
that:
- missing.before != missing.after
- unreadable.before != unreadable.after or unreadable.before == '/' # allow / fallback on macOS when using an unprivileged user

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set -eux
ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH=../ ansible-playbook module_utils_basic_setcwd.yml -i ../../inventory "$@"
ansible-playbook module_utils_test.yml -i ../../inventory -v "$@"
ANSIBLE_MODULE_UTILS=other_mu_dir ansible-playbook module_utils_envvar.yml -i ../../inventory -v "$@"

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