ansible/test/integration/roles/test_win_copy/tasks/main.yml
Jon Hawkesworth e37b63386c Revised following comments from Chris Church.
Now uses sha1 checksums following merge of 9688.
Also I undid the changes I made to fetch.py
win_template.py now uses conn.shell.has_trailing_slash and
conn.shell.join_path
updated integration tests.
2014-12-16 04:47:01 +00:00

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# test code for the copy module and action plugin
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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- name: record the output directory
set_fact: output_file={{win_output_dir}}/foo.txt
- name: initiate a basic copy
#- name: initiate a basic copy, and also test the mode
# win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}} mode=0444
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}}
register: copy_result
- debug: var=copy_result
#- name: check the presence of the output file
- name: check the mode of the output file
win_file: name={{output_file}} state=file
register: file_result_check
- debug: var=file_result_check
#- name: assert the mode is correct
# assert:
# that:
# - "file_result_check.mode == '0444'"
- name: assert basic copy worked
assert:
that:
- "'changed' in copy_result"
# - "'dest' in copy_result"
# - "'group' in copy_result"
# - "'gid' in copy_result"
- "'checksum' in copy_result"
# - "'owner' in copy_result"
# - "'size' in copy_result"
# - "'src' in copy_result"
# - "'state' in copy_result"
# - "'uid' in copy_result"
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "copy_result.changed == true"
- name: verify that the file checksum is correct
assert:
that:
- "copy_result.checksum[0] == 'c79a6506c1c948be0d456ab5104d5e753ab2f3e6'"
- name: check the stat results of the file
win_stat: path={{output_file}}
register: stat_results
- debug: var=stat_results
- name: assert the stat results are correct
assert:
that:
- "stat_results.stat.exists == true"
# - "stat_results.stat.isblk == false"
# - "stat_results.stat.isfifo == false"
# - "stat_results.stat.isreg == true"
# - "stat_results.stat.issock == false"
- "stat_results.stat.checksum[0] == 'c79a6506c1c948be0d456ab5104d5e753ab2f3e6'"
- name: overwrite the file via same means
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}}
register: copy_result2
- name: assert that the file was not changed
assert:
that:
- "not copy_result2|changed"
# content system not available in win_copy right now
#- name: overwrite the file using the content system
# win_copy: content="modified" dest={{output_file}}
# register: copy_result3
#
#- name: assert that the file has changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "copy_result3|changed"
# - "'content' not in copy_result3"
# test recursive copy
- name: set the output subdirectory
set_fact: output_subdir={{win_output_dir}}/sub/
- name: make an output subdirectory
win_file: name={{output_subdir}} state=directory
- name: test recursive copy to directory
# win_copy: src=subdir dest={{output_subdir}} directory_mode=0700
win_copy: src=subdir dest={{output_subdir}}
register: recursive_copy_result
- debug: var=recursive_copy_result
- name: check that a file in a directory was transferred
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/subdir/bar.txt
register: stat_bar
- name: check that a file in a deeper directory was transferred
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/subdir/subdir2/baz.txt
register: stat_bar2
- name: check that a file in a directory whose parent contains a directory alone was transferred
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/subdir4/qux.txt
register: stat_bar3
- name: assert recursive copy things
assert:
that:
- "stat_bar.stat.exists"
- "stat_bar2.stat.exists"
- "stat_bar3.stat.exists"
- name: stat the recursively copied directories
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/{{item}}
register: dir_stats
with_items:
- "subdir"
- "subdir/subdir2"
- "subdir/subdir2/subdir3"
- "subdir/subdir2/subdir3/subdir4"
# can't check file mode on windows so commenting this one out.
#- name: assert recursive copied directories mode
# assert:
# that:
# - "{{item.stat.mode}} == 0700"
# with_items: dir_stats.results
# errors on this aren't presently ignored so this test is commented out. But it would be nice to fix.
#
# content param not available in win_copy
#- name: overwrite the file again using the content system, also passing along file params
# win_copy: content="modified" dest={{output_file}}
# register: copy_result4
#- name: assert invalid copy input location fails
# win_copy: src=invalid_file_location_does_not_exist dest={{win_output_dir}}/file.txt
# ignore_errors: True
# register: failed_copy
# owner not available in win_copy, commenting out
#- name: copy already copied directory again
# win_copy: src=subdir dest={{output_subdir | expanduser}} owner={{ansible_ssh_user}}
# register: copy_result5
#- name: assert that the directory was not changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "not copy_result5|changed"
# content not available in win_copy, commenting out.
# issue 8394
#- name: create a file with content and a literal multiline block
# win_copy: |
# content='this is the first line
# this is the second line
#
# this line is after an empty line
# this line is the last line
# '
# dest={{win_output_dir}}/multiline.txt
# register: copy_result6
#- debug: var=copy_result6
#- name: assert the multiline file was created correctly
# assert:
# that:
# - "copy_result6.changed"
# - "copy_result6.dest == '{{win_output_dir|expanduser}}/multiline.txt'"
# - "copy_result6.checksum == '1627d51e7e607c92cf1a502bf0c6cce3'"
# test overwriting a file as an unprivileged user (pull request #8624)
# this can't be relative to {{win_output_dir}} as ~root usually has mode 700
#- name: create world writable directory
#win_file: dest=/tmp/worldwritable state=directory mode=0777
#- name: create world writable file
# win_copy: dest=/tmp/worldwritable/file.txt content="bar" mode=0666
#- name: overwrite the file as user nobody
# win_copy: dest=/tmp/worldwritable/file.txt content="baz"
# sudo: yes
# sudo_user: nobody
# register: copy_result7
#- name: assert the file was overwritten
# assert:
# that:
# - "copy_result7.changed"
# - "copy_result7.dest == '/tmp/worldwritable/file.txt'"
# - "copy_result7.checksum == '73feffa4b7f6bb68e44cf984c85f6e88'"
#- name: clean up
# win_file: dest=/tmp/worldwritable state=absent
# test overwritting a link using "follow=yes" so that the link
# is preserved and the link target is updated
#- name: create a test file to symlink to
# win_copy: dest={{win_output_dir}}/follow_test content="this is the follow test file\n"
#
#- name: create a symlink to the test file
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/follow_link src='./follow_test' state=link
#
#- name: update the test file using follow=True to preserve the link
# win_copy: dest={{win_output_dir}}/follow_link content="this is the new content\n" follow=yes
# register: replace_follow_result
#- name: stat the link path
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/follow_link
# register: stat_link_result
#
#- name: assert that the link is still a link
# assert:
# that:
# - stat_link_result.stat.islnk
#
#- name: get the md5 of the link target
# shell: checksum {{win_output_dir}}/follow_test | cut -f1 -sd ' '
# register: target_file_result
#- name: assert that the link target was updated
# assert:
# that:
# - replace_follow_result.checksum == target_file_result.stdout
- name: clean up sub
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub state=absent
- name: clean up foo.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foo.txt state=absent