Remove tests for things that are now using the playbook based 'test_new' infra. Units will remain here

after refactoring, WIP, more to come.
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Michael DeHaan 2014-02-19 17:57:39 -05:00
parent 7e89a4cf72
commit 6fb02650ff
2 changed files with 1 additions and 111 deletions

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@ -392,23 +392,6 @@ class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_recursive_copy(self):
pb = 'test/playbook-recursive-copy.yml'
actual = self._run(pb)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 65,
"failures": 0,
"ok": 73,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_playbook_logging_non_ascii(self):
pb = 'test/playbook-logging-non-ascii.yml'
actual = self._run(pb)
@ -457,4 +440,4 @@ class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
print "**EXPECTED**"
print expected_lines
assert actual_lines == expected_lines
assert actual_lines == expected_lines

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@ -103,34 +103,6 @@ class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
# result = self._run('ohai',[])
# assert "hostname" in result
def test_copy(self):
# test copy module, change trigger, etc
input_ = self._get_test_file('sample.j2')
output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out')
assert not os.path.exists(output)
result = self._run('copy', [
"src=%s" % input_,
"dest=%s" % output,
])
assert os.path.exists(output)
data_in = file(input_).read()
data_out = file(output).read()
assert data_in == data_out
assert 'failed' not in result
assert result['changed'] is True
assert 'md5sum' in result
result = self._run('copy', [
"src=%s" % input_,
"dest=%s" % output,
])
assert result['changed'] is False
with open(output, "a") as output_stream:
output_stream.write("output file now differs from input")
result = self._run('copy',
["src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % output, "force=no"],
check_mode=True)
assert result['changed'] is False
def test_command(self):
# test command module, change trigger, etc
result = self._run('command', ["/bin/echo", "hi"])
@ -225,64 +197,6 @@ class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_ref, 'state=absent'])
self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_reftest, 'state=absent'])
def test_file(self):
filedemo = tempfile.mkstemp()[1]
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=directory'])['failed']
assert os.path.isfile(filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])['failed']
assert os.path.isfile(filedemo)
res = self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'mode=604', 'state=file'])
assert res['changed']
assert os.path.isfile(filedemo) and os.stat(filedemo).st_mode == 0100604
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
filedemo = tempfile.mkdtemp()
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=file'])['failed']
assert os.path.isdir(filedemo)
# this used to fail but will now make a 'null' symlink in the directory pointing to dev/null.
# I feel this is ok but don't want to enforce it with a test.
#result = self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])
#assert result['failed']
#assert os.path.isdir(filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'mode=701', 'state=directory'])['changed']
assert os.path.isdir(filedemo) and os.stat(filedemo).st_mode == 040701
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
filedemo = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'link')
os.symlink('/dev/zero', filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=file'])['failed']
assert os.path.islink(filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=directory'])['failed']
assert os.path.islink(filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])['changed']
assert os.path.islink(filedemo) and os.path.realpath(filedemo) == '/dev/null'
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
# Make sure that we can deal safely with bad symlinks
os.symlink('/tmp/non_existent_target', filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + tmp_dir, 'state=directory recurse=yes mode=701'])['changed']
assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + tmp_dir, 'state=directory', 'recurse=yes', 'owner=' + str(os.getuid())])['changed']
assert os.path.islink(filedemo)
assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
os.rmdir(tmp_dir)
def test_large_output(self):
large_path = "/usr/share/dict/words"
if not os.path.exists(large_path):
@ -316,13 +230,6 @@ class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
assert 'stdout' in result
assert result['ansible_job_id'] == jid
def test_fetch(self):
input_ = self._get_test_file('sample.j2')
output = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, 'localhost', input_)
self._run('fetch', ["src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % self.stage_dir])
assert os.path.exists(output)
assert open(input_).read() == open(output).read()
def test_assemble(self):
input = self._get_test_file('assemble.d')
output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out')