ansible/test/units/modules/cloud/amazon/test_s3.py

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import pytest
import unittest
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try:
import ansible.modules.cloud.amazon.s3 as s3
except ImportError:
pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip("This test requires the s3 Python libraries")
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse
boto3 = pytest.importorskip("boto3")
class TestUrlparse(unittest.TestCase):
def test_urlparse(self):
actual = urlparse("http://test.com/here")
self.assertEqual("http", actual.scheme)
self.assertEqual("test.com", actual.netloc)
self.assertEqual("/here", actual.path)
def test_is_fakes3(self):
actual = s3.is_fakes3("fakes3://bla.blubb")
self.assertEqual(True, actual)
def test_is_walrus(self):
actual = s3.is_walrus("trulywalrus_but_invalid_url")
# I don't know if this makes sense, but this is the current behaviour...
self.assertEqual(True, actual)
actual = s3.is_walrus("http://notwalrus.amazonaws.com")
self.assertEqual(False, actual)
def test_get_s3_connection(self):
aws_connect_kwargs = dict(aws_access_key_id="access_key",
aws_secret_access_key="secret_key")
location = None
rgw = True
s3_url = "http://bla.blubb"
actual = s3.get_s3_connection(None, aws_connect_kwargs, location, rgw, s3_url)
self.assertEqual(bool("bla.blubb" in str(actual._endpoint)), True)