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279 lines
11 KiB
Python
279 lines
11 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project
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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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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import errno
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from itertools import product
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from io import BytesIO
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import pytest
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
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from ansible.module_utils.six import PY2
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from ansible.module_utils.compat import selectors
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class OpenBytesIO(BytesIO):
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"""BytesIO with dummy close() method
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So that you can inspect the content after close() was called.
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"""
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def close(self):
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pass
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@pytest.fixture
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def mock_os(mocker):
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def mock_os_chdir(path):
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if path == '/inaccessible':
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raise OSError(errno.EPERM, "Permission denied: '/inaccessible'")
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def mock_os_abspath(path):
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if path.startswith('/'):
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return path
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else:
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return os.getcwd.return_value + '/' + path
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os = mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.os')
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os.path.expandvars.side_effect = lambda x: x
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os.path.expanduser.side_effect = lambda x: x
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os.environ = {'PATH': '/bin'}
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os.getcwd.return_value = '/home/foo'
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os.path.isdir.return_value = True
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os.chdir.side_effect = mock_os_chdir
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os.path.abspath.side_effect = mock_os_abspath
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yield os
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class DummyFileObj():
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def __init__(self, fileobj):
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self.fileobj = fileobj
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class SpecialBytesIO(BytesIO):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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fh = kwargs.pop('fh', None)
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super(SpecialBytesIO, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.fh = fh
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def fileno(self):
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return self.fh
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# We need to do this because some of our tests create a new value for stdout and stderr
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# The new value is able to affect the string that is returned by the subprocess stdout and
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# stderr but by the time the test gets it, it is too late to change the SpecialBytesIO that
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# subprocess.Popen returns for stdout and stderr. If we could figure out how to change those as
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# well, then we wouldn't need this.
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if id(self) == id(other) or self.fh == other.fileno():
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return True
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return False
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class DummyKey:
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def __init__(self, fileobj):
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self.fileobj = fileobj
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@pytest.fixture
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def mock_subprocess(mocker):
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class MockSelector(selectors.BaseSelector):
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def __init__(self):
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super(MockSelector, self).__init__()
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self._file_objs = []
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def register(self, fileobj, events, data=None):
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self._file_objs.append(fileobj)
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def unregister(self, fileobj):
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self._file_objs.remove(fileobj)
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def select(self, timeout=None):
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ready = []
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for file_obj in self._file_objs:
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ready.append((DummyKey(subprocess._output[file_obj.fileno()]), selectors.EVENT_READ))
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return ready
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def get_map(self):
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return self._file_objs
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def close(self):
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super(MockSelector, self).close()
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self._file_objs = []
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selectors.DefaultSelector = MockSelector
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subprocess = mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.subprocess')
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subprocess._output = {mocker.sentinel.stdout: SpecialBytesIO(b'', fh=mocker.sentinel.stdout),
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mocker.sentinel.stderr: SpecialBytesIO(b'', fh=mocker.sentinel.stderr)}
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cmd = mocker.MagicMock()
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cmd.returncode = 0
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cmd.stdin = OpenBytesIO()
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cmd.stdout = subprocess._output[mocker.sentinel.stdout]
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cmd.stderr = subprocess._output[mocker.sentinel.stderr]
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subprocess.Popen.return_value = cmd
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yield subprocess
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@pytest.fixture()
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def rc_am(mocker, am, mock_os, mock_subprocess):
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am.fail_json = mocker.MagicMock(side_effect=SystemExit)
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am._os = mock_os
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am._subprocess = mock_subprocess
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yield am
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class TestRunCommandArgs:
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# Format is command as passed to run_command, command to Popen as list, command to Popen as string
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ARGS_DATA = (
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(['/bin/ls', 'a', 'b', 'c'], [b'/bin/ls', b'a', b'b', b'c'], b'/bin/ls a b c'),
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('/bin/ls a " b" "c "', [b'/bin/ls', b'a', b' b', b'c '], b'/bin/ls a " b" "c "'),
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)
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# pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/511
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# pylint: disable=undefined-variable
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('cmd, expected, shell, stdin',
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((arg, cmd_str if sh else cmd_lst, sh, {})
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for (arg, cmd_lst, cmd_str), sh in product(ARGS_DATA, (True, False))),
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indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_args(self, cmd, expected, shell, rc_am):
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rc_am.run_command(cmd, use_unsafe_shell=shell, prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc_am._subprocess.Popen.called
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args, kwargs = rc_am._subprocess.Popen.call_args
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assert args == (expected, )
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assert kwargs['shell'] == shell
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_tuple_as_args(self, rc_am):
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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rc_am.run_command(('ls', '/'))
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assert rc_am.fail_json.called
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class TestRunCommandCwd:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_cwd(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am.run_command('/bin/ls', cwd='/new', prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc_am._subprocess.Popen.mock_calls[0][2]['cwd'] == b'/new'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_cwd_relative_path(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am.run_command('/bin/ls', cwd='sub-dir', prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc_am._subprocess.Popen.mock_calls[0][2]['cwd'] == b'/home/foo/sub-dir'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_cwd_not_a_dir(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am.run_command('/bin/ls', cwd='/not-a-dir', prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc_am._subprocess.Popen.mock_calls[0][2]['cwd'] == b'/not-a-dir'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_cwd_not_a_dir_noignore(self, rc_am):
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rc_am._os.path.isdir.side_effect = lambda d: d != b'/not-a-dir'
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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rc_am.run_command('/bin/ls', cwd='/not-a-dir', ignore_invalid_cwd=False)
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assert rc_am.fail_json.called
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class TestRunCommandPrompt:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_prompt_bad_regex(self, rc_am):
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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rc_am.run_command('foo', prompt_regex='[pP)assword:')
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assert rc_am.fail_json.called
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_prompt_no_match(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am._os._cmd_out[mocker.sentinel.stdout] = BytesIO(b'hello')
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(rc, _, _) = rc_am.run_command('foo', prompt_regex='[pP]assword:')
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assert rc == 0
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_prompt_match_wo_data(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am._subprocess._output = {mocker.sentinel.stdout:
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SpecialBytesIO(b'Authentication required!\nEnter password: ',
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fh=mocker.sentinel.stdout),
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mocker.sentinel.stderr:
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SpecialBytesIO(b'', fh=mocker.sentinel.stderr)}
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(rc, _, _) = rc_am.run_command('foo', prompt_regex=r'[pP]assword:', data=None)
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assert rc == 257
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class TestRunCommandRc:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_check_rc_false(self, rc_am):
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rc_am._subprocess.Popen.return_value.returncode = 1
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(rc, _, _) = rc_am.run_command('/bin/false', check_rc=False, prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc == 1
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_check_rc_true(self, rc_am):
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rc_am._subprocess.Popen.return_value.returncode = 1
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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rc_am.run_command('/bin/false', check_rc=True, prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc_am.fail_json.called
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args, kwargs = rc_am.fail_json.call_args
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assert kwargs['rc'] == 1
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class TestRunCommandOutput:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_text_stdin(self, rc_am):
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = rc_am.run_command('/bin/foo', data='hello world', prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc_am._subprocess.Popen.return_value.stdin.getvalue() == b'hello world\n'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_ascii_stdout(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am._subprocess._output = {mocker.sentinel.stdout:
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SpecialBytesIO(b'hello', fh=mocker.sentinel.stdout),
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mocker.sentinel.stderr:
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SpecialBytesIO(b'', fh=mocker.sentinel.stderr)}
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = rc_am.run_command('/bin/cat hello.txt', prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc == 0
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# module_utils function. On py3 it returns text and py2 it returns
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# bytes because it's returning native strings
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assert stdout == 'hello'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_utf8_output(self, mocker, rc_am):
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rc_am._subprocess._output = {mocker.sentinel.stdout:
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SpecialBytesIO(u'Žarn§'.encode('utf-8'),
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fh=mocker.sentinel.stdout),
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mocker.sentinel.stderr:
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SpecialBytesIO(u'لرئيسية'.encode('utf-8'),
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fh=mocker.sentinel.stderr)}
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = rc_am.run_command('/bin/something_ugly', prompt_regex='i_dont_exist')
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assert rc == 0
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# module_utils function. On py3 it returns text and py2 it returns
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# bytes because it's returning native strings
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assert stdout == to_native(u'Žarn§')
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assert stderr == to_native(u'لرئيسية')
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_run_command_fds(mocker, rc_am):
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subprocess_mock = mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.subprocess')
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subprocess_mock.Popen.side_effect = AssertionError
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try:
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rc_am.run_command('synchronize', pass_fds=(101, 42))
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except SystemExit:
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pass
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if PY2:
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assert subprocess_mock.Popen.call_args[1]['close_fds'] is False
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assert 'pass_fds' not in subprocess_mock.Popen.call_args[1]
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else:
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assert subprocess_mock.Popen.call_args[1]['pass_fds'] == (101, 42)
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assert subprocess_mock.Popen.call_args[1]['close_fds'] is True
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