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mitogen/.ci/localhost_ansible_tests.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Run tests/ansible/all.yml under Ansible and Ansible-Mitogen
from __future__ import print_function
import getpass
import io
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import ci_lib
TESTS_DIR = os.path.join(ci_lib.GIT_ROOT, 'tests/ansible')
IMAGE_PREP_DIR = os.path.join(ci_lib.GIT_ROOT, 'tests/image_prep')
HOSTS_DIR = os.path.join(TESTS_DIR, 'hosts')
KEY_PATH = os.path.join(TESTS_DIR, '../data/docker/mitogen__has_sudo_pubkey.key')
with ci_lib.Fold('unit_tests'):
os.environ['SKIP_MITOGEN'] = '1'
ci_lib.run('./run_tests -v')
with ci_lib.Fold('job_setup'):
os.chmod(KEY_PATH, int('0600', 8))
# NOTE: sshpass v1.06 causes errors so pegging to 1.05 -> "msg": "Error when changing password","out": "passwd: DS error: eDSAuthFailed\n",
# there's a checksum error with "brew install http://git.io/sshpass.rb" though, so installing manually
if not ci_lib.exists_in_path('sshpass'):
subprocess.check_call(
"curl -O -L https://sourceforge.net/projects/sshpass/files/sshpass/1.05/sshpass-1.05.tar.gz && \
tar xvf sshpass-1.05.tar.gz && \
cd sshpass-1.05 && \
./configure && \
sudo make install",
shell=True,
)
with ci_lib.Fold('machine_prep'):
# generate a new ssh key for localhost ssh
if not os.path.exists(os.path.expanduser("~/.ssh/id_rsa")):
subprocess.check_call("ssh-keygen -P '' -m pem -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa", shell=True)
subprocess.check_call("cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys", shell=True)
os.chmod(os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh'), int('0700', 8))
os.chmod(os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/authorized_keys'), int('0600', 8))
# also generate it for the sudo user
if os.system("sudo [ -f ~root/.ssh/id_rsa ]") != 0:
subprocess.check_call("sudo ssh-keygen -P '' -m pem -f ~root/.ssh/id_rsa", shell=True)
subprocess.check_call("sudo cat ~root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | sudo tee -a ~root/.ssh/authorized_keys", shell=True)
subprocess.check_call('sudo chmod 700 ~root/.ssh', shell=True)
subprocess.check_call('sudo chmod 600 ~root/.ssh/authorized_keys', shell=True)
if os.path.expanduser('~mitogen__user1') == '~mitogen__user1':
os.chdir(IMAGE_PREP_DIR)
ci_lib.run("ansible-playbook -c local -i localhost, _user_accounts.yml")
# FIXME Don't hardcode https://github.com/mitogen-hq/mitogen/issues/1022
# and os.environ['USER'] is not populated on Azure macOS runners.
os.chdir(HOSTS_DIR)
with io.open('default.hosts', 'r+', encoding='utf-8') as f:
user = getpass.getuser()
content = f.read()
content = content.replace("{{ lookup('pipe', 'whoami') }}", user)
f.seek(0)
f.write(content)
f.truncate()
ci_lib.dump_file('default.hosts')
cmd = ';'.join([
'from __future__ import print_function',
'import os, sys',
'print(sys.executable, os.path.realpath(sys.executable))',
])
for interpreter in ['/usr/bin/python', '/usr/bin/python2', '/usr/bin/python2.7']:
print(interpreter)
try:
subprocess.call([interpreter, '-c', cmd])
except OSError as exc:
print(exc)
print(interpreter, 'with PYTHON_LAUNCHED_FROM_WRAPPER=1')
environ = os.environ.copy()
environ['PYTHON_LAUNCHED_FROM_WRAPPER'] = '1'
try:
subprocess.call([interpreter, '-c', cmd], env=environ)
except OSError as exc:
print(exc)
with ci_lib.Fold('ansible'):
os.chdir(TESTS_DIR)
playbook = os.environ.get('PLAYBOOK', 'all.yml')
ci_lib.run('./run_ansible_playbook.py %s -l target %s',
playbook, ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]))