Add some missing files for filters and ignore_errors tests

pull/4889/merge
Michael DeHaan 11 years ago
parent fa1ab231c9
commit b2e5903853

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This is a test of various filter plugins found in Ansible (ex: core.py), and
not so much a test of the core filters in Jinja2.
Dumping a nested structure to JSON
[
"this is a list element",
{
"this": "is a hash element in a list",
"warp": 9,
"where": "endor"
}
]
Dumping the same structure to YAML
- this is a list element
- this: is a hash element in a list
warp: 9
where: endor
Dumping the same structure to JSON, but don't pretty print
["this is a list element", {"this": "is a hash element in a list", "where": "endor", "warp": 9}]
Dumping the same structure to YAML, but don't pretty print
- this is a list element
- {this: is a hash element in a list, warp: 9, where: endor}
From a recorded task, the changed, failed, success, and skipped
filters are shortcuts to ask if those tasks produced changes, failed,
succeeded, or skipped (as one might guess).
Changed = True
Failed = False
Success = True
Skipped = False
The mandatory filter fails if a variable is not defined and returns the value.
To avoid breaking this test, this variable is already defined.
a = 1
There are various casts available
int = 1
bool = True
String quoting
quoted = quoted
The fileglob module returns the list of things matching a pattern.
fileglob = []
There are also various string operations that work on paths. These do not require
files to exist and are passthrus to the python os.path functions
'~/foo' with expanduser = /root/foo
/etc/motd with basename = motd
/etc/motd with dirname = /etc
TODO: realpath follows symlinks. There isn't a test for this just now.
TODO: add tests for set theory operations like union
TODO: add tests for regex, match, and search

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# test code
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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- name: a dummy task to test the changed and success filters
shell: echo hi
register: some_registered_var
- debug: var=some_registered_var
- name: fill in a basic template
template: src=foo.j2 dest={{output_dir}}/foo.templated mode=0644
register: template_result
- name: copy known good into place
copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_dir}}/foo.txt
- name: compare templated file to known good
shell: diff {{output_dir}}/foo.templated {{output_dir}}/foo.txt
register: diff_result
- name: verify templated file matches known good
assert:
that:
- 'diff_result.stdout == ""'

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This is a test of various filter plugins found in Ansible (ex: core.py), and
not so much a test of the core filters in Jinja2.
Dumping a nested structure to JSON
{{ some_structure | to_nice_json }}
Dumping the same structure to YAML
{{ some_structure | to_nice_yaml }}
Dumping the same structure to JSON, but don't pretty print
{{ some_structure | to_json }}
Dumping the same structure to YAML, but don't pretty print
{{ some_structure | to_yaml }}
From a recorded task, the changed, failed, success, and skipped
filters are shortcuts to ask if those tasks produced changes, failed,
succeeded, or skipped (as one might guess).
Changed = {{ some_registered_var | changed }}
Failed = {{ some_registered_var | failed }}
Success = {{ some_registered_var | success }}
Skipped = {{ some_registered_var | skipped }}
The mandatory filter fails if a variable is not defined and returns the value.
To avoid breaking this test, this variable is already defined.
a = {{ a | mandatory }}
There are various casts available
int = {{ a | int }}
bool = {{ 1 | bool }}
String quoting
quoted = {{ 'quoted' | quote }}
The fileglob module returns the list of things matching a pattern.
fileglob = {{ (output_dir + '/*') | fileglob }}
There are also various string operations that work on paths. These do not require
files to exist and are passthrus to the python os.path functions
'~/foo' with expanduser = {{ '~/foo' | expanduser }}
/etc/motd with basename = {{ '/etc/motd' | basename }}
/etc/motd with dirname = {{ '/etc/motd' | dirname }}
TODO: realpath follows symlinks. There isn't a test for this just now.
TODO: add tests for set theory operations like union
TODO: add tests for regex, match, and search

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some_structure:
- "this is a list element"
-
this: "is a hash element in a list"
warp: 9
where: endor
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