import json import pytest from units.compat.mock import patch from ansible.modules.notification import slack from units.modules.utils import AnsibleExitJson, AnsibleFailJson, ModuleTestCase, set_module_args class TestSlackModule(ModuleTestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestSlackModule, self).setUp() self.module = slack def tearDown(self): super(TestSlackModule, self).tearDown() @pytest.fixture def fetch_url_mock(self, mocker): return mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.notification.slack.fetch_url') def test_without_required_parameters(self): """Failure must occurs when all parameters are missing""" with self.assertRaises(AnsibleFailJson): set_module_args({}) self.module.main() def test_invalid_old_token(self): """Failure if there is an old style token""" set_module_args({ 'token': 'test', }) with self.assertRaises(AnsibleFailJson): self.module.main() def test_sucessful_message(self): """tests sending a message. This is example 1 from the docs""" set_module_args({ 'token': 'XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ', 'msg': 'test' }) with patch.object(slack, "fetch_url") as fetch_url_mock: fetch_url_mock.return_value = (None, {"status": 200}) with self.assertRaises(AnsibleExitJson): self.module.main() self.assertTrue(fetch_url_mock.call_count, 1) call_data = json.loads(fetch_url_mock.call_args[1]['data']) assert call_data['username'] == "Ansible" assert call_data['text'] == "test" assert fetch_url_mock.call_args[1]['url'] == "https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ" def test_failed_message(self): """tests failing to send a message""" set_module_args({ 'token': 'XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ', 'msg': 'test' }) with patch.object(slack, "fetch_url") as fetch_url_mock: fetch_url_mock.return_value = (None, {"status": 404, 'msg': 'test'}) with self.assertRaises(AnsibleFailJson): self.module.main() def test_message_with_thread(self): """tests sending a message with a thread""" set_module_args({ 'token': 'XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ', 'msg': 'test', 'thread_id': 100.00 }) with patch.object(slack, "fetch_url") as fetch_url_mock: fetch_url_mock.return_value = (None, {"status": 200}) with self.assertRaises(AnsibleExitJson): self.module.main() self.assertTrue(fetch_url_mock.call_count, 1) call_data = json.loads(fetch_url_mock.call_args[1]['data']) assert call_data['username'] == "Ansible" assert call_data['text'] == "test" assert call_data['thread_ts'] == 100.00 assert fetch_url_mock.call_args[1]['url'] == "https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ" def test_message_with_invalid_color(self): """tests sending invalid color value to module""" set_module_args({ 'token': 'XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ', 'msg': 'test', 'color': 'aa', }) with self.assertRaises(AnsibleFailJson) as exec_info: self.module.main() msg = "Color value specified should be either one of" \ " ['normal', 'good', 'warning', 'danger'] or any valid" \ " hex value with length 3 or 6." assert exec_info.exception.args[0]['msg'] == msg color_test = [ ('#111111', True), ('#00aabb', True), ('#abc', True), ('#gghhjj', False), ('#ghj', False), ('#a', False), ('#aaaaaaaa', False), ('', False), ('aaaa', False), ('$00aabb', False), ('$00a', False), ] @pytest.mark.parametrize("color_value, ret_status", color_test) def test_is_valid_hex_color(color_value, ret_status): generated_value = slack.is_valid_hex_color(color_value) assert generated_value == ret_status