# Test code for the file module. # (c) 2014, Richard Isaacson # 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . - name: Determine if python looks like it will support modern ssl features like SNI command: python -c 'from ssl import SSLContext' ignore_errors: True register: python_test - name: Set python_has_sslcontext if we have it set_fact: python_has_ssl_context: True when: python_test.rc == 0 - name: Set python_has_sslcontext False if we don't have it set_fact: python_has_ssl_context: False when: python_test.rc != 0 - name: Define test files for file schema set_fact: geturl_srcfile: "{{ output_dir | expanduser }}/aurlfile.txt" geturl_dstfile: "{{ output_dir | expanduser }}/aurlfile_copy.txt" - name: Create source file copy: dest: "{{ geturl_srcfile }}" content: "foobar" - name: test file fetch get_url: url: "{{ 'file://' + geturl_srcfile }}" dest: "{{ geturl_dstfile }}" register: result - name: assert success and change assert: that: - result.changed - '"OK" in result.msg' - name: test nonexisting file fetch get_url: url: "{{ 'file://' + geturl_srcfile + 'NOFILE' }}" dest: "{{ geturl_dstfile + 'NOFILE' }}" register: result ignore_errors: True - name: assert success and change assert: that: - result.failed - name: test https fetch get_url: url="https://{{ httpbin_host }}/get" dest={{output_dir}}/get_url.txt force=yes register: result - name: assert the get_url call was successful assert: that: - result.changed - '"OK" in result.msg' - name: test https fetch to a site with mismatched hostname and certificate get_url: url: "https://{{ badssl_host }}/" dest: "{{ output_dir }}/shouldnotexist.html" ignore_errors: True register: result - stat: path: "{{ output_dir }}/shouldnotexist.html" register: stat_result - name: Assert that the file was not downloaded assert: that: - "result.failed == true" - "'Failed to validate the SSL certificate' in result.msg" - "stat_result.stat.exists == false" - name: test https fetch to a site with mismatched hostname and certificate and validate_certs=no get_url: url: "https://{{ badssl_host }}/" dest: "{{ output_dir }}/get_url_no_validate.html" validate_certs: no register: result - stat: path: "{{ output_dir }}/get_url_no_validate.html" register: stat_result - name: Assert that the file was downloaded assert: that: - "result.changed == true" - "stat_result.stat.exists == true" # SNI Tests # SNI is only built into the stdlib from python-2.7.9 onwards - name: Test that SNI works get_url: url: 'https://{{ sni_host }}/' dest: "{{ output_dir }}/sni.html" register: get_url_result ignore_errors: True - command: "grep '{{ sni_host }}' {{ output_dir}}/sni.html" register: data_result when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}" - debug: var=get_url_result - name: Assert that SNI works with this python version assert: that: - 'data_result.rc == 0' - '"failed" not in get_url_result' when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}" # If the client doesn't support SNI then get_url should have failed with a certificate mismatch - name: Assert that hostname verification failed because SNI is not supported on this version of python assert: that: - 'get_url_result["failed"]' when: "{{ not python_has_ssl_context }}" # These tests are just side effects of how the site is hosted. It's not # specifically a test site. So the tests may break due to the hosting changing - name: Test that SNI works get_url: url: 'https://{{ sni_host }}/' dest: "{{ output_dir }}/sni.html" register: get_url_result ignore_errors: True - command: "grep '{{ sni_host }}' {{ output_dir}}/sni.html" register: data_result when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}" - debug: var=get_url_result - name: Assert that SNI works with this python version assert: that: - 'data_result.rc == 0' - '"failed" not in get_url_result' when: "{{ python_has_ssl_context }}" # If the client doesn't support SNI then get_url should have failed with a certificate mismatch - name: Assert that hostname verification failed because SNI is not supported on this version of python assert: that: - 'get_url_result["failed"]' when: "{{ not python_has_ssl_context }}" # End hacky SNI test section - name: Test get_url with redirect get_url: url: 'http://{{ httpbin_host }}/redirect/6' dest: "{{ output_dir }}/redirect.json" - name: Test that setting file modes work get_url: url: 'http://{{ httpbin_host }}/' dest: '{{ output_dir }}/test' mode: '0707' register: result - stat: path: "{{ output_dir }}/test" register: stat_result - name: Assert that the file has the right permissions assert: that: - "result.changed == true" - "stat_result.stat.mode == '0707'" - name: Test that setting file modes on an already downlaoded file work get_url: url: 'http://{{ httpbin_host }}/' dest: '{{ output_dir }}/test' mode: '0070' register: result - stat: path: "{{ output_dir }}/test" register: stat_result - name: Assert that the file has the right permissions assert: that: - "result.changed == true" - "stat_result.stat.mode == '0070'" #https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/16191 - name: Test url split with no filename get_url: url: http://www.google.com dest: "{{ output_dir }}"