# test code for the ping module # (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan # 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 # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # 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 . # various tests of things that should not cause parsing problems - set_fact: test_input: "a=1 a=2 a=3" - set_fact: multi_line: | echo old echo mcdonald echo had echo a echo farm - shell: echo "dog" register: result - assert: that: result.cmd == 'echo "dog"' - shell: echo 'dog' register: result - assert: that: result.cmd == 'echo \'dog\'' - name: a quoted argument is not sent to the shell module as anything but a string parameter shell: echo 'dog' 'executable=/usr/bin/python' register: result - debug: var=result.cmd - assert: that: result.cmd == "echo 'dog' 'executable=/usr/bin/python'" - name: it is valid to pass multiple key=value arguments because the shell doesn't check key=value arguments shell: echo quackquack=here quackquack=everywhere register: result - assert: that: result.cmd == 'echo quackquack=here quackquack=everywhere' - name: the same is true with quoting shell: echo "quackquack=here quackquack=everywhere" register: result - assert: that: result.cmd == 'echo "quackquack=here quackquack=everywhere"' - name: the same is true with quoting (B) shell: echo "quackquack=here" "quackquack=everywhere" register: result - name: the same is true with quoting (C) shell: echo "quackquack=here" 'quackquack=everywhere' register: result - name: the same is true with quoting (D) shell: echo "quackquack=here" 'quackquack=everywhere' register: result - name: the same is true with quoting (E) shell: echo {{ test_input }} register: result - assert: that: result.cmd == "echo a=1 a=2 a=3" - name: more shell duplicates shell: echo foo=bar foo=bar register: result - assert: that: result.cmd == "echo foo=bar foo=bar" - name: multi-line inline shell commands (should use script module but hey) are a thing shell: "{{ multi_line }}" register: result - debug: var=result - assert: that: result.stdout_lines == [ 'old', 'mcdonald', 'had', 'a', 'farm' ] - name: passing same arg to shell command is legit shell: echo foo --arg=a --arg=b failed_when: False # just catch the exit code, parse error is what I care about, but should register and compare result register: result - assert: that: # command shouldn't end in spaces, amend test once fixed - result.cmd == "echo foo --arg=a --arg=b" - name: test includes with params include: test_include.yml fact_name=include_params param="{{ test_input }}" - name: assert the include set the correct fact for the param assert: that: - include_params == test_input - name: test includes with quoted params include: test_include.yml fact_name=double_quoted_param param="this is a param with double quotes" - name: assert the include set the correct fact for the double quoted param assert: that: - double_quoted_param == "this is a param with double quotes" - name: test includes with single quoted params include: test_include.yml fact_name=single_quoted_param param='this is a param with single quotes' - name: assert the include set the correct fact for the single quoted param assert: that: - single_quoted_param == "this is a param with single quotes" - name: test includes with quoted params in complex args include: test_include.yml vars: fact_name: complex_param param: "this is a param in a complex arg with double quotes" - name: assert the include set the correct fact for the params in complex args assert: that: - complex_param == "this is a param in a complex arg with double quotes" - name: test variable module name action: "{{ variable_module_name }} msg='this should be debugged'" register: result - debug: var=result - name: assert the task with variable module name ran assert: that: - result.invocation.module_name == "debug" - result.msg == "this should be debugged"