Move ping and win_ping closer together (#26028)

So in an effort to verify if Windows modules are feature complete
compared to the python equivalent, I stumbled upon these differences.

This PR includes:
- Add missing 'data' option from documentation
- Simplify ping module
- Update integration tests to test exception
This commit is contained in:
Dag Wieers 2017-06-28 19:08:04 +01:00 committed by Matt Davis
parent 56d33a2967
commit 5be32aa5af
4 changed files with 117 additions and 56 deletions

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@ -24,12 +24,11 @@ ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.0',
'status': ['stableinterface'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: ping
version_added: historical
short_description: Try to connect to host, verify a usable python and return C(pong) on success.
short_description: Try to connect to host, verify a usable python and return C(pong) on success
description:
- A trivial test module, this module always returns C(pong) on successful
contact. It does not make sense in playbooks, but it is useful from
@ -38,15 +37,35 @@ description:
- For Windows targets, use the M(ping) module instead.
notes:
- For Windows targets, use the M(ping) module instead.
options: {}
options:
data:
description:
- Data to return for the C(ping) return value.
- If this parameter is set to C(crash), the module will cause an exception.
default: pong
author:
- "Ansible Core Team"
- "Michael DeHaan"
- Ansible Core Team
- Michael DeHaan
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Test we can logon to 'webservers' and execute python with json lib.
ansible webservers -m ping
# ansible webservers -m ping
# Example from an Ansible Playbook
- ping:
# Induce an exception to see what happens
- ping:
data: crash
'''
RETURN = '''
ping:
description: value provided with the data parameter
returned: success
type: string
sample: pong
'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
@ -55,15 +74,18 @@ from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
data=dict(required=False, default=None),
data=dict(type='str', default='pong'),
),
supports_check_mode=True
)
result = dict(ping='pong')
if module.params['data']:
if module.params['data'] == 'crash':
raise Exception("boom")
result['ping'] = module.params['data']
result = dict(
ping=module.params['data'],
)
module.exit_json(**result)

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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.0',
'status': ['stableinterface'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: win_ping
@ -38,11 +37,13 @@ description:
options:
data:
description:
- Alternate data to return instead of 'pong'
default: 'pong'
- Alternate data to return instead of 'pong'.
- If this parameter is set to C(crash), the module will cause an exception.
default: pong
notes:
- For non-Windows targets, use the M(ping) module instead.
author: "Chris Church (@cchurch)"
author:
- Chris Church (@cchurch)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
@ -52,7 +53,15 @@ EXAMPLES = r'''
# Example from an Ansible Playbook
- win_ping:
# Induce a crash to see what happens
# Induce an exception to see what happens
- win_ping:
data: crash
'''
RETURN = '''
ping:
description: value provided with the data parameter
returned: success
type: string
sample: pong
'''

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@ -23,15 +23,31 @@
- name: assert the ping worked
assert:
that:
- "result.changed == false"
- "result.ping == 'pong'"
- not result|failed
- not result|changed
- result.ping == 'pong'
- name: ping with data
ping: data="testing"
ping:
data: testing
register: result
- name: assert the ping worked with data
assert:
that:
- "result.changed == false"
- "result.ping == 'testing'"
- not result|failed
- not result|changed
- result.ping == 'testing'
- name: ping with data=crash
ping:
data: crash
register: result
ignore_errors: yes
- name: assert the ping failed with data=boom
assert:
that:
- result|failed
- not result|changed
- "'Exception: boom' in result.module_stderr"

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@ -23,20 +23,21 @@
- name: check win_ping result
assert:
that:
- "not win_ping_result|failed"
- "not win_ping_result|changed"
- "win_ping_result.ping == 'pong'"
- not win_ping_result|failed
- not win_ping_result|changed
- win_ping_result.ping == 'pong'
- name: test win_ping with data
win_ping: data=☠
win_ping:
data:
register: win_ping_with_data_result
- name: check win_ping result with data
assert:
that:
- "not win_ping_with_data_result|failed"
- "not win_ping_with_data_result|changed"
- "win_ping_with_data_result.ping == '☠'"
- not win_ping_with_data_result|failed
- not win_ping_with_data_result|changed
- win_ping_with_data_result.ping == '☠'
- name: test win_ping.ps1 with data as complex args
win_ping.ps1:
@ -46,9 +47,9 @@
- name: check win_ping.ps1 result with data
assert:
that:
- "not win_ping_ps1_result|failed"
- "not win_ping_ps1_result|changed"
- "win_ping_ps1_result.ping == 'bleep'"
- not win_ping_ps1_result|failed
- not win_ping_ps1_result|changed
- win_ping_ps1_result.ping == 'bleep'
- name: test win_ping with extra args to verify that v2 module replacer escaping works as expected
win_ping:
@ -76,9 +77,22 @@
- name: check that win_ping with extra args succeeds and ignores everything except data
assert:
that:
- "not win_ping_extra_args_result|failed"
- "not win_ping_extra_args_result|changed"
- "win_ping_extra_args_result.ping == 'bloop'"
- not win_ping_extra_args_result|failed
- not win_ping_extra_args_result|changed
- win_ping_extra_args_result.ping == 'bloop'
- name: test win_ping using data=crash so that it throws an exception
win_ping:
data: crash
register: win_ping_crash_result
ignore_errors: yes
- name: check win_ping_crash result
assert:
that:
- win_ping_crash_result|failed
- not win_ping_crash_result|changed
- "'FullyQualifiedErrorId : boom' in win_ping_crash_result.module_stderr"
# TODO: fix code or tests? discrete error returns from PS are strange...
@ -90,11 +104,11 @@
#- name: check win_ping_throw result
# assert:
# that:
# - "win_ping_throw_result|failed"
# - "not win_ping_throw_result|changed"
# - "win_ping_throw_result.msg == 'MODULE FAILURE'"
# - "win_ping_throw_result.exception"
# - "win_ping_throw_result.error_record"
# - win_ping_throw_result|failed
# - not win_ping_throw_result|changed
# - win_ping_throw_result.msg == 'MODULE FAILURE'
# - win_ping_throw_result.exception
# - win_ping_throw_result.error_record
#
#- name: test modified win_ping that throws a string exception
# action: win_ping_throw_string
@ -104,11 +118,11 @@
#- name: check win_ping_throw_string result
# assert:
# that:
# - "win_ping_throw_string_result|failed"
# - "not win_ping_throw_string_result|changed"
# - "win_ping_throw_string_result.msg == 'no ping for you'"
# - "win_ping_throw_string_result.exception"
# - "win_ping_throw_string_result.error_record"
# - win_ping_throw_string_result|failed
# - not win_ping_throw_string_result|changed
# - win_ping_throw_string_result.msg == 'no ping for you'
# - win_ping_throw_string_result.exception
# - win_ping_throw_string_result.error_record
#
#- name: test modified win_ping that has a syntax error
# action: win_ping_syntax_error
@ -118,10 +132,10 @@
#- name: check win_ping_syntax_error result
# assert:
# that:
# - "win_ping_syntax_error_result|failed"
# - "not win_ping_syntax_error_result|changed"
# - "win_ping_syntax_error_result.msg"
# - "win_ping_syntax_error_result.exception"
# - win_ping_syntax_error_result|failed
# - not win_ping_syntax_error_result|changed
# - win_ping_syntax_error_result.msg
# - win_ping_syntax_error_result.exception
#
#- name: test modified win_ping that has an error that only surfaces when strict mode is on
# action: win_ping_strict_mode_error
@ -131,10 +145,10 @@
#- name: check win_ping_strict_mode_error result
# assert:
# that:
# - "win_ping_strict_mode_error_result|failed"
# - "not win_ping_strict_mode_error_result|changed"
# - "win_ping_strict_mode_error_result.msg"
# - "win_ping_strict_mode_error_result.exception"
# - win_ping_strict_mode_error_result|failed
# - not win_ping_strict_mode_error_result|changed
# - win_ping_strict_mode_error_result.msg
# - win_ping_strict_mode_error_result.exception
#
#- name: test modified win_ping to verify a Set-Attr fix
# action: win_ping_set_attr data="fixed"
@ -143,6 +157,6 @@
#- name: check win_ping_set_attr_result result
# assert:
# that:
# - "not win_ping_set_attr_result|failed"
# - "not win_ping_set_attr_result|changed"
# - "win_ping_set_attr_result.ping == 'fixed'"
# - not win_ping_set_attr_result|failed
# - not win_ping_set_attr_result|changed
# - win_ping_set_attr_result.ping == 'fixed'