# (c) 2018 Adrian Likins # Copyright (c) 2018 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # or # Apache License v2.0 (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) # # Dual licensed so any test cases could potentially be included by the upstream project # that module_utils/distro.py is from (https://github.com/nir0s/distro) # Note that nir0s/distro has many more tests in it's test suite. The tests here are # primarily for testing the vendoring. import platform import pytest from ansible.module_utils import distro from ansible.module_utils.common.sys_info import (get_distribution, get_distribution_version, get_distribution_codename) # Generic test case with minimal assertions about specific returned values. class TestDistro(): # should run on any platform without errors, even if non-linux without any # useful info to return def test_info(self): info = distro.info() assert isinstance(info, dict), \ 'distro.info() returned %s (%s) which is not a dist' % (info, type(info)) def test_linux_distribution(self): linux_dist = distro.linux_distribution() assert isinstance(linux_dist, tuple), \ 'linux_distrution() returned %s (%s) which is not a tuple' % (linux_dist, type(linux_dist)) # compare distro.py results with platform.linux_distribution() if we have it # Depending on the platform, it is okay if these don't match exactly as long as the # distro result is what we expect and special cased. class TestDistroCompat(): '''Verify that distro.linux_distribution matches plain platform.linux_distribution''' _platform_supported_dists = platform._supported_dists def test_linux_distribution(self): distro_linux_dist = (get_distribution(), get_distribution_version(), get_distribution_codename()) platform_linux_dist = platform.linux_distribution(supported_dists=self._platform_supported_dists) assert isinstance(distro_linux_dist, type(platform_linux_dist)), \ 'linux_distribution() returned type (%s) which is different from platform.linux_distribution type (%s)' % \ (type(distro_linux_dist), type(platform_linux_dist)) # TODO: add the cases where we expect them to differ # The third item in the tuple is different. assert distro_linux_dist[0] == platform_linux_dist[0] assert distro_linux_dist[1] == platform_linux_dist[1] if platform_linux_dist[0] == 'Fedora' and 20 < int(platform_linux_dist[1]) < 28: pytest.skip("Fedora versions between 20 and 28 return the variant instead of the code name making this test unreliable") # Fedora considers the platform_linux behaviour to have been a bug as it's finding the # variant, not the code name. Fedora wants this to be the empty string. platform_linux_dist = platform_linux_dist[:2] + ('',) assert distro_linux_dist[2] == platform_linux_dist[2]