WIP on async tests

pull/3/head
Michael DeHaan 12 years ago
parent f8eab8ed7e
commit fae3a71899

@ -202,7 +202,8 @@ class Runner(object):
'''
runs a module that has already been transferred
'''
args = " ".join(module_args)
args = [ str(x) for x in module_args ]
args = " ".join(args)
cmd = "%s %s" % (remote_module_path, args)
result = self._exec_command(conn, cmd)
self._delete_remote_files(conn, [ tmp ])
@ -226,7 +227,7 @@ class Runner(object):
async = self._transfer_module(conn, tmp, 'async_wrapper')
module = self._transfer_module(conn, tmp, self.module_name)
new_args = []
new_args = [ self.generated_jid, module, self.background ]
new_args = [ self.generated_jid, self.background, module ]
new_args.extend(self.module_args)
result = self._execute_module(conn, tmp, async, new_args)
return self._return_from_module(conn, host, result)

@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import getpass
import ansible.runner
import os
import shutil
import time
class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
@ -50,10 +51,11 @@ class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
filename = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, filename)
return filename
def _run(self, module_name, module_args):
def _run(self, module_name, module_args, background=0):
''' run a module and get the localhost results '''
self.runner.module_name = module_name
self.runner.module_args = module_args
self.runner.background = background
results = self.runner.run()
print "RESULTS=%s" % results
assert "127.0.0.1" in results['contacted']
@ -137,9 +139,22 @@ class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
def test_async(self):
# test async launch and job status
# of any particular module
pass
result = self._run('command', [ "/bin/sleep", "10" ], background=20)
print "RESULT1=%s" % result
assert 'ansible_job_id' in result
assert 'started' in result
jid = result['ansible_job_id']
# no real chance of this op taking a while, but whatever
time.sleep(1)
# TODO: verify we are still running
time.sleep(12)
# CLI will abstract this, but this is how it works internally
result = self._run('async_status', [ "jid=%s" % ansible_job_id ])
# TODO: would be nice to have tests for supervisory process
# killing job after X seconds
assert 'finished' in result
assert 'failed' not in result
assert 'rc' in result
assert 'stdout' in result
assert result['ansible_job_id'] == jid

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