ansible/test/units/modules/network/ios/test_ios_command.py

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# (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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#
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import json
from units.compat.mock import patch
from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_timestamp
from ansible.modules.network.ios import ios_command
from units.modules.utils import set_module_args
from .ios_module import TestIosModule, load_fixture
class TestIosCommandModule(TestIosModule):
module = ios_command
def setUp(self):
super(TestIosCommandModule, self).setUp()
self.mock_run_commands = patch('ansible.modules.network.ios.ios_command.run_commands')
self.run_commands = self.mock_run_commands.start()
def tearDown(self):
super(TestIosCommandModule, self).tearDown()
self.mock_run_commands.stop()
def load_fixtures(self, commands=None):
def load_from_file(*args, **kwargs):
module, commands = args
output = list()
timestamps = list()
for item in commands:
try:
obj = json.loads(item['command'])
command = obj['command']
except ValueError:
command = item['command']
filename = str(command).replace(' ', '_')
output.append(load_fixture(filename))
timestamps.append(get_timestamp())
return output, timestamps
self.run_commands.side_effect = load_from_file
def test_ios_command_simple(self):
set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version']))
result = self.execute_module()
self.assertEqual(len(result['stdout']), 1)
self.assertTrue(result['stdout'][0].startswith('Cisco IOS Software'))
def test_ios_command_multiple(self):
set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version', 'show version']))
result = self.execute_module()
self.assertEqual(len(result['stdout']), 2)
self.assertTrue(result['stdout'][0].startswith('Cisco IOS Software'))
def test_ios_command_wait_for(self):
wait_for = 'result[0] contains "Cisco IOS"'
set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version'], wait_for=wait_for))
self.execute_module()
def test_ios_command_wait_for_fails(self):
wait_for = 'result[0] contains "test string"'
set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version'], wait_for=wait_for))
self.execute_module(failed=True)
self.assertEqual(self.run_commands.call_count, 10)
def test_ios_command_retries(self):
wait_for = 'result[0] contains "test string"'
set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version'], wait_for=wait_for, retries=2))
self.execute_module(failed=True)
self.assertEqual(self.run_commands.call_count, 2)
def test_ios_command_match_any(self):
wait_for = ['result[0] contains "Cisco IOS"',
'result[0] contains "test string"']
set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version'], wait_for=wait_for, match='any'))
self.execute_module()
def test_ios_command_match_all(self):
wait_for = ['result[0] contains "Cisco IOS"',
'result[0] contains "IOSv Software"']
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set_module_args(dict(commands=['show version'], wait_for=wait_for, match='all'))
self.execute_module()
def test_ios_command_match_all_failure(self):
wait_for = ['result[0] contains "Cisco IOS"',
'result[0] contains "test string"']
commands = ['show version', 'show version']
set_module_args(dict(commands=commands, wait_for=wait_for, match='all'))
self.execute_module(failed=True)
def test_ios_command_configure_check_warning(self):
commands = ['configure terminal']
set_module_args({
'commands': commands,
'_ansible_check_mode': True,
})
result = self.execute_module()
self.assertEqual(
result['warnings'],
['Only show commands are supported when using check mode, not executing configure terminal'],
)
def test_ios_command_configure_not_warning(self):
commands = ['configure terminal']
set_module_args(dict(commands=commands))
result = self.execute_module()
self.assertEqual(result['warnings'], [])