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300 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
300 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2017 F5 Networks Inc.
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# GNU General Public License v3.0 (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import os
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import json
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import pytest
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import sys
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if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
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pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip("F5 Ansible modules require Python >= 2.7")
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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try:
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from library.modules.bigip_command import Parameters
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from library.modules.bigip_command import ModuleManager
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from library.modules.bigip_command import V1Manager
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from library.modules.bigip_command import V2Manager
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from library.modules.bigip_command import ArgumentSpec
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# In Ansible 2.8, Ansible changed import paths.
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from test.units.compat import unittest
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from test.units.compat.mock import Mock
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from test.units.compat.mock import patch
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from test.units.modules.utils import set_module_args
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except ImportError:
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_command import Parameters
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_command import ModuleManager
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_command import V1Manager
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_command import V2Manager
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_command import ArgumentSpec
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# Ansible 2.8 imports
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from units.compat import unittest
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from units.compat.mock import Mock
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from units.compat.mock import patch
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from units.modules.utils import set_module_args
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fixture_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures')
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fixture_data = {}
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def load_fixture(name):
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path = os.path.join(fixture_path, name)
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with open(path) as f:
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data = f.read()
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try:
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data = json.loads(data)
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except Exception:
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pass
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return data
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class TestParameters(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_module_parameters(self):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh show sys version"
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],
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)
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p = Parameters(params=args)
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assert len(p.commands) == 1
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class TestManager(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.spec = ArgumentSpec()
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self.patcher1 = patch('time.sleep')
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self.patcher1.start()
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def tearDown(self):
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self.patcher1.stop()
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def test_run_single_command(self, *args):
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set_module_args(dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh show sys version"
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],
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provider=dict(
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server='localhost',
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password='password',
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user='admin'
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)
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))
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
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supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode
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)
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m1 = V2Manager(module=module)
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m1.execute_on_device = Mock(return_value=['resp1', 'resp2'])
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mm = ModuleManager(module=module)
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mm._run_commands = Mock(return_value=[])
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mm.get_manager = Mock(return_value=m1)
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results = mm.exec_module()
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assert results['changed'] is False
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assert mm._run_commands.call_count == 0
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assert m1.execute_on_device.call_count == 2
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def test_run_single_modification_command(self, *args):
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set_module_args(dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh create ltm virtual foo"
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],
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provider=dict(
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server='localhost',
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password='password',
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user='admin'
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)
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))
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
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supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode
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)
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m1 = V2Manager(module=module)
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m1.execute_on_device = Mock(return_value=['resp1', 'resp2'])
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mm = ModuleManager(module=module)
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mm._run_commands = Mock(return_value=[])
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mm.get_manager = Mock(return_value=m1)
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results = mm.exec_module()
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assert results['changed'] is True
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assert mm._run_commands.call_count == 0
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assert m1.execute_on_device.call_count == 2
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def test_cli_command(self, *args):
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set_module_args(dict(
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commands=[
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"show sys version"
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],
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provider=dict(
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server='localhost',
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password='password',
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user='admin',
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transport='cli'
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)
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))
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
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supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode
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)
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m1 = V1Manager(module=module)
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m1.execute_on_device = Mock(return_value=['resp1', 'resp2', 'resp3'])
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mm = ModuleManager(module=module)
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mm._run_commands = Mock(return_value=[])
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mm.get_manager = Mock(return_value=m1)
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results = mm.exec_module()
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assert results['changed'] is False
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# call count is two on CLI transport because we must first
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# determine if the remote CLI is in tmsh mode or advanced shell
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# (bash) mode.
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#
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# 1 call for the shell check
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# 1 call for the command in the "commands" list above
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#
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# Can we change this in the future by making the terminal plugin
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# find this out ahead of time?
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assert m1.execute_on_device.call_count == 3
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def test_command_with_commas(self, *args):
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set_module_args(dict(
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commands="""
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tmsh create /auth ldap system-auth {bind-dn uid=binduser,
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cn=users,dc=domain,dc=com bind-pw $ENCRYPTEDPW check-roles-group
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enabled search-base-dn cn=users,dc=domain,dc=com servers add {
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ldap.server.com } }
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""",
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provider=dict(
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server='localhost',
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password='password',
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user='admin'
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)
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))
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
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supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode
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)
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m1 = V2Manager(module=module)
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m1.execute_on_device = Mock(return_value=['resp1', 'resp2'])
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mm = ModuleManager(module=module)
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mm.get_manager = Mock(return_value=m1)
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results = mm.exec_module()
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assert results['changed'] is True
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assert m1.execute_on_device.call_count == 2
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def test_normalizing_command_show(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"show sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'show sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_delete(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"delete sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'delete sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_modify(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"modify sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'modify sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_list(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"list sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'list sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_tmsh_show(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh show sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'show sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_tmsh_delete(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh delete sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'delete sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_tmsh_modify(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh modify sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'modify sys version'
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def test_normalizing_command_tmsh_list(self, *args):
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args = dict(
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commands=[
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"tmsh list sys version"
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],
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)
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result = V2Manager.normalize_commands(args['commands'])
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assert result[0] == 'list sys version'
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