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ansible/test/units/module_utils/postgresql/test_postgres.py

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# Copyright: (c) 2019, Andrew Klychkov (@Andersson007) <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
import pytest
import ansible.module_utils.postgres as pg
INPUT_DICT = dict(
session_role=dict(default=''),
login_user=dict(default='postgres'),
login_password=dict(default='test', no_log=True),
login_host=dict(default='test'),
login_unix_socket=dict(default=''),
port=dict(type='int', default=5432, aliases=['login_port']),
ssl_mode=dict(
default='prefer',
choices=['allow', 'disable', 'prefer', 'require', 'verify-ca', 'verify-full']
),
ca_cert=dict(aliases=['ssl_rootcert']),
)
EXPECTED_DICT = dict(
user=dict(default='postgres'),
password=dict(default='test', no_log=True),
host=dict(default='test'),
port=dict(type='int', default=5432, aliases=['login_port']),
sslmode=dict(
default='prefer',
choices=['allow', 'disable', 'prefer', 'require', 'verify-ca', 'verify-full']
),
sslrootcert=dict(aliases=['ssl_rootcert']),
)
class TestPostgresCommonArgSpec():
"""
Namespace for testing postgresql_common_arg_spec() function.
"""
def test_postgres_common_argument_spec(self):
"""
Test for postgresql_common_arg_spec() function.
The tested function just returns a dictionary with the default
parameters and their values for PostgreSQL modules.
The return and expected dictionaries must be compared.
"""
expected_dict = dict(
login_user=dict(default='postgres'),
login_password=dict(default='', no_log=True),
login_host=dict(default=''),
login_unix_socket=dict(default=''),
port=dict(type='int', default=5432, aliases=['login_port']),
ssl_mode=dict(
default='prefer',
choices=['allow', 'disable', 'prefer', 'require', 'verify-ca', 'verify-full']
),
ca_cert=dict(aliases=['ssl_rootcert']),
)
assert pg.postgres_common_argument_spec() == expected_dict
@pytest.fixture
def m_psycopg2():
"""Return mock object for psycopg2 emulation."""
global Cursor
Cursor = None
class Cursor():
def __init__(self):
self.passed_query = None
def execute(self, query):
self.passed_query = query
def close(self):
pass
global DbConnection
DbConnection = None
class DbConnection():
def __init__(self):
pass
def cursor(self, cursor_factory=None):
return Cursor()
def set_session(self, autocommit=None):
pass
def set_isolation_level(self, isolevel):
pass
class Extras():
def __init__(self):
self.DictCursor = True
class Extensions():
def __init__(self):
self.ISOLATION_LEVEL_AUTOCOMMIT = True
class DummyPsycopg2():
def __init__(self):
self.__version__ = '2.4.3'
self.extras = Extras()
self.extensions = Extensions()
def connect(self, host=None, port=None, user=None,
password=None, sslmode=None, sslrootcert=None):
if user == 'Exception':
raise Exception()
return DbConnection()
return DummyPsycopg2()
class TestEnsureReqLibs():
"""
Namespace for testing ensure_required_libs() function.
If there is something wrong with libs, the function invokes fail_json()
method of AnsibleModule object passed as an argument called 'module'.
Therefore we must check:
1. value of err_msg attribute of m_ansible_module mock object.
"""
@pytest.fixture(scope='class')
def m_ansible_module(self):
"""Return an object of dummy AnsibleModule class."""
class Dummym_ansible_module():
def __init__(self):
self.params = {'ca_cert': False}
self.err_msg = ''
def fail_json(self, msg):
self.err_msg = msg
return Dummym_ansible_module()
def test_ensure_req_libs_has_not_psycopg2(self, m_ansible_module):
"""Test ensure_required_libs() with psycopg2 is None."""
# HAS_PSYCOPG2 is False by default
pg.ensure_required_libs(m_ansible_module)
assert 'Failed to import the required Python library (psycopg2)' in m_ansible_module.err_msg
def test_ensure_req_libs_has_psycopg2(self, m_ansible_module, monkeypatch):
"""Test ensure_required_libs() with psycopg2 is not None."""
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
pg.ensure_required_libs(m_ansible_module)
assert m_ansible_module.err_msg == ''
def test_ensure_req_libs_ca_cert(self, m_ansible_module, m_psycopg2, monkeypatch):
"""
Test with module.params['ca_cert'], psycopg2 version is suitable.
"""
m_ansible_module.params['ca_cert'] = True
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
pg.ensure_required_libs(m_ansible_module)
assert m_ansible_module.err_msg == ''
def test_ensure_req_libs_ca_cert_low_psycopg2_ver(self, m_ansible_module, m_psycopg2, monkeypatch):
"""
Test with module.params['ca_cert'], psycopg2 version is wrong.
"""
m_ansible_module.params['ca_cert'] = True
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
# Set wrong psycopg2 version number:
psycopg2 = m_psycopg2
psycopg2.__version__ = '2.4.2'
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', psycopg2)
pg.ensure_required_libs(m_ansible_module)
assert 'psycopg2 must be at least 2.4.3' in m_ansible_module.err_msg
@pytest.fixture(scope='class')
def m_ansible_module():
"""Return an object of dummy AnsibleModule class."""
class DummyAnsibleModule():
def __init__(self):
self.params = pg.postgres_common_argument_spec()
self.err_msg = ''
self.warn_msg = ''
def fail_json(self, msg):
self.err_msg = msg
def warn(self, msg):
self.warn_msg = msg
return DummyAnsibleModule()
class TestConnectToDb():
"""
Namespace for testing connect_to_db() function.
When some connection errors occure connect_to_db() caught any of them
and invoke fail_json() or warn() methods of AnsibleModule object
depending on the passed parameters.
connect_to_db may return db_connection object or None if errors occured.
Therefore we must check:
1. Values of err_msg and warn_msg attributes of m_ansible_module mock object.
2. Types of return objects (db_connection and cursor).
"""
def test_connect_to_db(self, m_ansible_module, monkeypatch, m_psycopg2):
"""Test connect_to_db(), common test."""
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
conn_params = pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, m_ansible_module.params)
db_connection = pg.connect_to_db(m_ansible_module, conn_params)
cursor = db_connection.cursor()
# if errors, db_connection returned as None:
assert isinstance(db_connection, DbConnection)
assert isinstance(cursor, Cursor)
assert m_ansible_module.err_msg == ''
# The default behaviour, normal in this case:
assert 'Database name has not been passed' in m_ansible_module.warn_msg
def test_session_role(self, m_ansible_module, monkeypatch, m_psycopg2):
"""Test connect_to_db(), switch on session_role."""
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
m_ansible_module.params['session_role'] = 'test_role'
conn_params = pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, m_ansible_module.params)
db_connection = pg.connect_to_db(m_ansible_module, conn_params)
cursor = db_connection.cursor()
# if errors, db_connection returned as None:
assert isinstance(db_connection, DbConnection)
assert isinstance(cursor, Cursor)
assert m_ansible_module.err_msg == ''
# The default behaviour, normal in this case:
assert 'Database name has not been passed' in m_ansible_module.warn_msg
def test_fail_on_conn_true(self, m_ansible_module, monkeypatch, m_psycopg2):
"""
Test connect_to_db(), fail_on_conn arg passed as True (the default behavior).
"""
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
m_ansible_module.params['login_user'] = 'Exception' # causes Exception
conn_params = pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, m_ansible_module.params)
db_connection = pg.connect_to_db(m_ansible_module, conn_params, fail_on_conn=True)
assert 'unable to connect to database' in m_ansible_module.err_msg
assert db_connection is None
def test_fail_on_conn_false(self, m_ansible_module, monkeypatch, m_psycopg2):
"""
Test connect_to_db(), fail_on_conn arg passed as False.
"""
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
m_ansible_module.params['login_user'] = 'Exception' # causes Exception
conn_params = pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, m_ansible_module.params)
db_connection = pg.connect_to_db(m_ansible_module, conn_params, fail_on_conn=False)
assert m_ansible_module.err_msg == ''
assert 'PostgreSQL server is unavailable' in m_ansible_module.warn_msg
assert db_connection is None
def test_autocommit_true(self, m_ansible_module, monkeypatch, m_psycopg2):
"""
Test connect_to_db(), autocommit arg passed as True (the default is False).
"""
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'HAS_PSYCOPG2', True)
# case 1: psycopg2.__version >= 2.4.2 (the default in m_psycopg2)
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
conn_params = pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, m_ansible_module.params)
db_connection = pg.connect_to_db(m_ansible_module, conn_params, autocommit=True)
cursor = db_connection.cursor()
# if errors, db_connection returned as None:
assert isinstance(db_connection, DbConnection)
assert isinstance(cursor, Cursor)
assert m_ansible_module.err_msg == ''
# case 2: psycopg2.__version < 2.4.2
m_psycopg2.__version__ = '2.4.1'
monkeypatch.setattr(pg, 'psycopg2', m_psycopg2)
conn_params = pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, m_ansible_module.params)
db_connection = pg.connect_to_db(m_ansible_module, conn_params, autocommit=True)
cursor = db_connection.cursor()
# if errors, db_connection returned as None:
assert isinstance(db_connection, DbConnection)
assert isinstance(cursor, Cursor)
assert 'psycopg2 must be at least 2.4.3' in m_ansible_module.err_msg
class TestGetConnParams():
"""Namespace for testing get_conn_params() function."""
def test_get_conn_params_def(self, m_ansible_module):
"""Test get_conn_params(), warn_db_default kwarg is default."""
assert pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, INPUT_DICT) == EXPECTED_DICT
assert m_ansible_module.warn_msg == 'Database name has not been passed, used default database to connect to.'
def test_get_conn_params_warn_db_def_false(self, m_ansible_module):
"""Test get_conn_params(), warn_db_default kwarg is False."""
assert pg.get_conn_params(m_ansible_module, INPUT_DICT, warn_db_default=False) == EXPECTED_DICT
assert m_ansible_module.warn_msg == ''