ansible/test/integration/roles/test_good_parsing/tasks/main.yml

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# test code for the ping module
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael@ansible.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
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# 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"
- name: test conditional includes
include: test_include_conditional.yml
when: false
- name: assert the nested include from test_include_conditional was not set
assert:
that:
- nested_include_var is undefined
- name: test omit in complex args
set_fact:
foo: bar
spam: "{{ omit }}"
should_not_omit: "prefix{{ omit }}"
- assert:
that:
- foo == 'bar'
- spam is undefined
- should_not_omit is defined
- name: test omit in module args
set_fact: >
yo=whatsup
eggs="{{ omit }}"
default_omitted="{{ not_exists|default(omit) }}"
should_not_omit_1="prefix{{ omit }}"
should_not_omit_2="{{ omit }}suffix"
should_not_omit_3="__omit_place_holder__afb6b9bc3d20bfeaa00a1b23a5930f89"
- assert:
that:
- yo == 'whatsup'
- eggs is undefined
- default_omitted is undefined
- should_not_omit_1 is defined
- should_not_omit_2 is defined
- should_not_omit_3 == "__omit_place_holder__afb6b9bc3d20bfeaa00a1b23a5930f89"