# tests are fairly 'live' (but safe to run) # setup authorized_keys for logged in user such # that the user can log in as themselves before running tests import unittest import getpass import ansible.runner import os import shutil import time import tempfile from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest def get_binary(name): for directory in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): path = os.path.join(directory, name) if os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK): return path return None class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.user = getpass.getuser() self.runner = ansible.runner.Runner( module_name='ping', module_path='library/', module_args='', remote_user=self.user, remote_pass=None, host_list='test/ansible_hosts', timeout=5, forks=1, background=0, pattern='all', ) self.cwd = os.getcwd() self.test_dir = os.path.join(self.cwd, 'test') self.stage_dir = self._prepare_stage_dir() def _prepare_stage_dir(self): stage_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_data') if os.path.exists(stage_path): shutil.rmtree(stage_path, ignore_errors=False) assert not os.path.exists(stage_path) os.makedirs(stage_path) assert os.path.exists(stage_path) return stage_path def _get_test_file(self, filename): # get a file inside the test input directory filename = os.path.join(self.test_dir, filename) assert os.path.exists(filename) return filename def _get_stage_file(self, filename): # get a file inside the test output directory filename = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, filename) return filename def _run(self, module_name, module_args, background=0): ''' run a module and get the localhost results ''' self.runner.module_name = module_name args = ' '.join(module_args) print "DEBUG: using args=%s" % args self.runner.module_args = args self.runner.background = background results = self.runner.run() # when using nosetests this will only show up on failure # which is pretty useful print "RESULTS=%s" % results assert "localhost" in results['contacted'] return results['contacted']['localhost'] def test_ping(self): result = self._run('ping', []) assert "ping" in result def test_facter(self): if not get_binary("facter"): raise SkipTest result = self._run('facter', []) assert "hostname" in result # temporarily disbabled since it occasionally hangs # ohai's fault, setup module doesn't actually run this # to get ohai's "facts" anyway # #def test_ohai(self): # if not get_binary("facter"): # raise SkipTest # result = self._run('ohai',[]) # assert "hostname" in result def test_copy(self): # test copy module, change trigger, etc input_ = self._get_test_file('sample.j2') output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out') assert not os.path.exists(output) result = self._run('copy', [ "src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % output, ]) assert os.path.exists(output) data_in = file(input_).read() data_out = file(output).read() assert data_in == data_out assert 'failed' not in result assert result['changed'] == True assert 'md5sum' in result result = self._run('copy', [ "src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % output, ]) assert result['changed'] == False def test_command(self): # test command module, change trigger, etc result = self._run('command', [ "/bin/echo", "hi" ]) assert "failed" not in result assert "msg" not in result assert result['rc'] == 0 assert result['stdout'] == 'hi' assert result['stderr'] == '' result = self._run('command', [ "false" ]) assert result['rc'] == 1 assert 'failed' not in result result = self._run('command', [ "/usr/bin/this_does_not_exist", "splat" ]) assert 'msg' in result assert 'failed' in result result = self._run('shell', [ "/bin/echo", "$HOME" ]) assert 'failed' not in result assert result['rc'] == 0 result = self._run('command', [ "creates='/tmp/ansible command test'", "chdir=/tmp", "touch", "'ansible command test'" ]) assert 'changed' in result assert result['rc'] == 0 result = self._run('command', [ "creates='/tmp/ansible command test'", "false" ]) assert 'skipped' in result result = self._run('shell', [ "removes=/tmp/ansible\\ command\\ test", "chdir=/tmp", "rm -f 'ansible command test'; echo $?" ]) assert 'changed' in result assert result['rc'] == 0 assert result['stdout'] == '0' result = self._run('shell', [ "removes=/tmp/ansible\\ command\\ test", "false" ]) assert 'skipped' in result def test_git(self): self._run('file',['path=/tmp/gitdemo','state=absent']) self._run('file',['path=/tmp/gd','state=absent']) self._run('command',['git init gitdemo', 'chdir=/tmp']) self._run('command',['touch a', 'chdir=/tmp/gitdemo']) self._run('command',['git add *', 'chdir=/tmp/gitdemo']) self._run('command',['git commit -m "test commit 2"', 'chdir=/tmp/gitdemo']) self._run('command',['touch b', 'chdir=/tmp/gitdemo']) self._run('command',['git add *', 'chdir=/tmp/gitdemo']) self._run('command',['git commit -m "test commit 2"', 'chdir=/tmp/gitdemo']) result = self._run('git', [ "repo=\"file:///tmp/gitdemo\"", "dest=/tmp/gd" ]) assert result['changed'] # test the force option not set self._run('file',['path=/tmp/gd/a','state=absent']) result = self._run('git', [ "repo=\"file:///tmp/gitdemo\"", "dest=/tmp/gd", "force=no" ]) assert result['failed'] # test the force option when set result = self._run('git', [ "repo=\"file:///tmp/gitdemo\"", "dest=/tmp/gd", "force=yes" ]) assert result['changed'] def test_file(self): filedemo = tempfile.mkstemp()[1] assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=directory'])['failed'] assert os.path.isfile(filedemo) assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])['failed'] assert os.path.isfile(filedemo) res = self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'mode=604', 'state=file']) print res assert res['changed'] assert os.path.isfile(filedemo) and os.stat(filedemo).st_mode == 0100604 assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed'] assert not os.path.exists(filedemo) assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed'] filedemo = tempfile.mkdtemp() assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=file'])['failed'] assert os.path.isdir(filedemo) # this used to fail but will now make a 'null' symlink in the directory pointing to dev/null. # I feel this is ok but don't want to enforce it with a test. #result = self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link']) #assert result['failed'] #assert os.path.isdir(filedemo) assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'mode=701', 'state=directory'])['changed'] assert os.path.isdir(filedemo) and os.stat(filedemo).st_mode == 040701 assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed'] assert not os.path.exists(filedemo) assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed'] tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() filedemo = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'link') os.symlink('/dev/zero', filedemo) assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=file'])['failed'] assert os.path.islink(filedemo) assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=directory'])['failed'] assert os.path.islink(filedemo) assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])['changed'] assert os.path.islink(filedemo) and os.path.realpath(filedemo) == '/dev/null' assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed'] assert not os.path.exists(filedemo) assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed'] os.rmdir(tmp_dir) def test_large_output(self): large_path = "/usr/share/dict/words" if not os.path.exists(large_path): large_path = "/usr/share/dict/cracklib-small" if not os.path.exists(large_path): raise SkipTest # Ensure reading a large amount of output from a command doesn't hang. result = self._run('command', [ "/bin/cat", large_path ]) assert "failed" not in result assert "msg" not in result assert result['rc'] == 0 assert len(result['stdout']) > 100000 assert result['stderr'] == '' def test_async(self): # test async launch and job status # of any particular module result = self._run('command', [ get_binary("sleep"), "3" ], background=20) 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(5) # CLI will abstract this (when polling), but this is how it works internally result = self._run('async_status', [ "jid=%s" % jid ]) # 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 def test_fetch(self): input_ = self._get_test_file('sample.j2') output = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, 'localhost', input_) result = self._run('fetch', [ "src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % self.stage_dir ]) assert os.path.exists(output) assert open(input_).read() == open(output).read() def test_assemble(self): input = self._get_test_file('assemble.d') output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out') result = self._run('assemble', [ "src=%s" % input, "dest=%s" % output, ]) print result assert os.path.exists(output) out = file(output).read() assert out.find("first") != -1 assert out.find("second") != -1 assert out.find("third") != -1 assert result['changed'] == True assert 'md5sum' in result assert 'failed' not in result result = self._run('assemble', [ "src=%s" % input, "dest=%s" % output, ]) print result assert result['changed'] == False