ansible/test/integration/targets/win_template/tasks/main.yml
Dag Wieers ac43a1bbbc Windows: Use the correct newline sequence for the platform (#21846)
This change to the template action plugin make template use the
platform's native newline_sequence for Jinja.

We also added the option `newline_sequence` to change the newline
sequence using by Jinja if you need to use another newline sequence than
the platform default.

This was previously discussed in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/16255#issuecomment-278289414

And also relates to issue #21128
2017-03-23 19:47:10 -07:00

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# test code for the template module
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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# DOS TEMPLATE
- name: fill in a basic template (DOS)
win_template:
src: foo.j2
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}/foo.dos.templated'
register: template_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed (DOS)
assert:
that:
- 'template_result|changed'
- name: fill in a basic template again (DOS)
win_template:
src: foo.j2
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}/foo.dos.templated'
register: template_result2
- name: verify that the template was not changed (DOS)
assert:
that:
- 'not template_result2|changed'
# VERIFY DOS CONTENTS
- name: copy known good into place (DOS)
win_copy:
src: foo.dos.txt
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.dos.txt'
- name: compare templated file to known good (DOS)
raw: fc.exe {{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.dos.templated {{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.dos.txt
register: diff_result
- debug:
var: diff_result
- name: verify templated file matches known good (DOS)
assert:
that:
- '"FC: no differences encountered" in diff_result.stdout'
- "diff_result.rc == 0"
# UNIX TEMPLATE
- name: fill in a basic template (Unix)
win_template:
src: foo.j2
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}/foo.unix.templated'
newline_sequence: '\n'
register: template_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed (Unix)
assert:
that:
- 'template_result|changed'
- name: fill in a basic template again (Unix)
win_template:
src: foo.j2
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}/foo.unix.templated'
newline_sequence: '\n'
register: template_result2
- name: verify that the template was not changed (Unix)
assert:
that:
- 'not template_result2|changed'
# VERIFY UNIX CONTENTS
- name: copy known good into place (Unix)
win_copy:
src: foo.unix.txt
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.unix.txt'
- name: compare templated file to known good (Unix)
raw: fc.exe {{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.unix.templated {{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.unix.txt
register: diff_result
- debug:
var: diff_result
- name: verify templated file matches known good (Unix)
assert:
that:
- '"FC: no differences encountered" in diff_result.stdout'
# VERIFY DOS CONTENTS
- name: copy known good into place (DOS)
win_copy:
src: foo.dos.txt
dest: '{{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.dos.txt'
- name: compare templated file to known good (DOS)
raw: fc.exe {{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.dos.templated {{ win_output_dir }}\\foo.dos.txt
register: diff_result
- debug:
var: diff_result
- name: verify templated file matches known good (DOS)
assert:
that:
- '"FC: no differences encountered" in diff_result.stdout'
# VERIFY MODE
# can't set file mode on windows so commenting this test out
#- name: set file mode
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foo.templated mode=0644
# register: file_result
#- name: ensure file mode did not change
# assert:
# that:
# - "file_result.changed != True"
# commenting out all the following tests as expanduser and file modes not windows concepts.
# VERIFY dest as a directory does not break file attributes
# Note: expanduser is needed to go down the particular codepath that was broken before
#- name: setup directory for test
# win_file: state=directory dest={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir mode=0755 owner=nobody group=root
#- name: set file mode when the destination is a directory
# win_template: src=foo.j2 dest={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/ mode=0600 owner=root group=root
#- name: set file mode when the destination is a directory
# win_template: src=foo.j2 dest={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/ mode=0600 owner=root group=root
# register: file_result
#
#- name: check that the file has the correct attributes
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/foo.j2
# register: file_attrs
#
#- assert:
# that:
# - "file_attrs.stat.uid == 0"
# - "file_attrs.stat.pw_name == 'root'"
# - "file_attrs.stat.mode == '0600'"
#
#- name: check that the containing directory did not change attributes
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/
# register: dir_attrs
#
#- assert:
# that:
# - "dir_attrs.stat.uid != 0"
# - "dir_attrs.stat.pw_name == 'nobody'"
# - "dir_attrs.stat.mode == '0755'"