ansible/test/units/modules/network/ios/test_ios_ping.py
Nathaniel Case 7f5d1ab2b7
Removed in 29 (#63680)
* Eh, 2.10 is close enough

* drop top-level authorize

* Remove from documentation

* Remove load_params

* Centralize this junos thing

* Fixup user modules

* I'm 95% sure this did not do what it was supposed to

* nxos_hsrp: I don't think this is an actual module parameter

* Try to fix junos_package tests

* Move local params to provider

* Promote 'timeout' to a real parameter for eos_eapi

* Don't assume provider exists?

* move another timeout

* Provider now always has auth_pass

* Fix junos tests to avoid NameErrors
2019-10-24 15:01:05 -04:00

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#
# (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
from units.compat.mock import patch
from ansible.modules.network.ios import ios_ping
from units.modules.utils import set_module_args
from .ios_module import TestIosModule, load_fixture
class TestIosPingModule(TestIosModule):
''' Class used for Unit Tests agains ios_ping module '''
module = ios_ping
def setUp(self):
super(TestIosPingModule, self).setUp()
self.mock_run_commands = patch('ansible.modules.network.ios.ios_ping.run_commands')
self.run_commands = self.mock_run_commands.start()
def tearDown(self):
super(TestIosPingModule, self).tearDown()
self.mock_run_commands.stop()
def load_fixtures(self, commands=None):
def load_from_file(*args, **kwargs):
module = args
commands = kwargs['commands']
output = list()
for command in commands:
filename = str(command).split(' | ')[0].replace(' ', '_')
output.append(load_fixture('ios_ping_%s' % filename))
return output
self.run_commands.side_effect = load_from_file
def test_ios_ping_expected_success(self):
''' Test for successful pings when destination should be reachable '''
set_module_args(dict(count=2, dest="8.8.8.8"))
self.execute_module()
def test_ios_ping_expected_failure(self):
''' Test for unsuccessful pings when destination should not be reachable '''
set_module_args(dict(count=2, dest="10.255.255.250", state="absent"))
self.execute_module()
def test_ios_ping_unexpected_success(self):
''' Test for successful pings when destination should not be reachable - FAIL. '''
set_module_args(dict(count=2, dest="8.8.8.8", state="absent"))
self.execute_module(failed=True)
def test_ios_ping_unexpected_failure(self):
''' Test for unsuccessful pings when destination should be reachable - FAIL. '''
set_module_args(dict(count=2, dest="10.255.255.250"))
self.execute_module(failed=True)