ansible/test/units/module_utils/common/test_removed.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2019, Andrew Klychkov @Andersson007 <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
# Simplified BSD License (see licenses/simplified_bsd.txt or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
import pytest
from ansible.module_utils.common.removed import removed_module
@pytest.mark.parametrize('input_data', [u'2.8', 2.8, 2, '', ])
def test_removed_module_sys_exit(input_data):
"""Test for removed_module function, sys.exit()."""
with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as wrapped_e:
removed_module(input_data)
assert wrapped_e.type == SystemExit
assert wrapped_e.value.code == 1
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'input_data, expected_msg, expected_warn',
[
(
u'2.8',
u'This module has been removed. '
'The module documentation for Ansible-2.7 may contain hints for porting',
u'',
),
(
2.8,
u'This module has been removed. '
'The module documentation for Ansible-2.7 may contain hints for porting',
u'',
),
(
2,
u'This module has been removed. '
'The module documentation for Ansible-1 may contain hints for porting',
u'',
),
(
u'café',
u'This module has been removed',
u'"warnings": ["removed modules should specify the version they were removed in"]',
),
(
0.1,
u'This module has been removed. '
'The module documentation for Ansible-0.0 may contain hints for porting',
u'',
),
]
)
def test_removed_module_msgs(input_data, expected_msg, expected_warn, capsys):
"""Test for removed_module function, content of output messages."""
captured = capsys.readouterr()
assert expected_msg, expected_warn in captured.out