ansible/test/integration/targets/replace/tasks/main.yml
Evan Kaufman cf69ec5db0 replace - fixed combined before and after usage (#31452)
When using before and after in combination, the opposite behavior was induced. This PR makes the the replacement happen between the specified patterns as intended.

* Added integration tests
* Add changelog, porting guide entry, and minor doc fixes
2019-03-26 11:49:58 -04:00

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# setup
- set_fact: output_dir_test={{output_dir}}/test_replace
- name: make sure our testing sub-directory does not exist
file: path="{{ output_dir_test }}" state=absent
- name: create our testing sub-directory
file: path="{{ output_dir_test }}" state=directory
# tests
- name: create test files
copy:
content: |-
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize.
Jinxed wizards pluck ivy from the big quilt.
Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward.
dest: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.{{ item }}.txt"
with_sequence: start=0 end=6 format=%02x #increment as needed
## test `before` option
- name: remove all spaces before "quilt"
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.00.txt"
before: 'quilt'
regexp: ' '
register: replace_test0
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.00.txt"
register: replace_cat0
- name: validate before assertions
assert:
that:
- replace_test0 is successful
- replace_test0 is changed
- replace_cat0.stdout_lines[0] == 'Thequickbrownfoxjumpsoverthelazydog.'
- replace_cat0.stdout_lines[-1] == 'Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward.'
## test `after` option
- name: remove all spaces after "promptly"
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.01.txt"
after: 'promptly'
regexp: ' '
register: replace_test1
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.01.txt"
register: replace_cat1
- name: validate after assertions
assert:
that:
- replace_test1 is successful
- replace_test1 is changed
- replace_cat1.stdout_lines[0] == 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
- replace_cat1.stdout_lines[-1] == 'Jadedzombiesactedquaintlybutkeptdrivingtheiroxenforward.'
## test combined `before` and `after` options
- name: before "promptly" but after "quilt", replace every "e" with a "3"
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.02.txt"
before: 'promptly'
after: 'quilt'
regexp: 'e'
replace: '3'
register: replace_test2
- name: validate after+before assertions
assert:
that:
- replace_test2 is successful
- not replace_test2 is changed
- replace_test2.msg.startswith("Pattern for before/after params did not match the given file")
- name: before "quilt" but after "promptly", replace every "e" with a "3"
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.03.txt"
before: 'quilt'
after: 'promptly'
regexp: 'e'
replace: '3'
register: replace_test3
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.03.txt"
register: replace_cat3
- name: validate before+after assertions
assert:
that:
- replace_test3 is successful
- replace_test3 is changed
- replace_cat3.stdout_lines[1] == 'We promptly judg3d antiqu3 ivory buckl3s for th3 n3xt priz3.'
## test ^$ behavior in MULTILINE, and . behavior in absense of DOTALL
- name: quote everything between bof and eof
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.04.txt"
regexp: ^([\S\s]+)$
replace: '"\1"'
register: replace_test4_0
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.04.txt"
register: replace_cat4_0
- name: quote everything between bol and eol
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.04.txt"
regexp: ^(.+)$
replace: '"\1"'
register: replace_test4_1
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.04.txt"
register: replace_cat4_1
- name: validate before+after assertions
assert:
that:
- replace_test4_0 is successful
- replace_test4_0 is changed
- replace_test4_1 is successful
- replace_test4_1 is changed
- replace_cat4_0.stdout_lines[0] == '"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
- replace_cat4_0.stdout_lines[-1] == 'Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward."'
- replace_cat4_1.stdout_lines[0] == '""The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."'
- replace_cat4_1.stdout_lines[-1] == '"Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward.""'
## test \b escaping in short and long form
- name: short form with unescaped word boundaries
replace: path="{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.05.txt" regexp='\b(.+)\b' replace='"\1"'
register: replace_test5_0
- name: short form with escaped word boundaries
replace: path="{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.05.txt" regexp='\\b(.+)\\b' replace='"\1"'
register: replace_test5_1
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.05.txt"
register: replace_cat5_1
- name: long form with unescaped word boundaries
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.05.txt"
regexp: '\b(.+)\b'
replace: '"\1"'
register: replace_test5_2
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.05.txt"
register: replace_cat5_2
- name: long form with escaped word boundaries
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.05.txt"
regexp: '\\b(.+)\\b'
replace: '"\1"'
register: replace_test5_3
- name: validate before+after assertions
assert:
that:
- not replace_test5_0 is changed
- replace_test5_1 is changed
- replace_test5_2 is changed
- not replace_test5_3 is changed
- replace_cat5_1.stdout_lines[0] == '"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog".'
- replace_cat5_1.stdout_lines[-1] == '"Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward".'
- replace_cat5_2.stdout_lines[0] == '""The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"".'
- replace_cat5_2.stdout_lines[-1] == '""Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward"".'
## test backup behaviors
- name: replacement with backup
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.06.txt"
regexp: ^(.+)$
replace: '"\1"'
backup: true
register: replace_test6
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/pangrams.06.txt"
register: replace_cat6_0
- command: "cat {{ replace_test6.backup_file }}"
register: replace_cat6_1
- name: validate backup
assert:
that:
- replace_test6 is successful
- replace_test6 is changed
- replace_test6.backup_file is search('/pangrams.06.txt.')
- replace_cat6_0.stdout != replace_cat6_1.stdout
## test filesystem failures
- name: fail on directory
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}"
regexp: ^(.+)$
register: replace_test7_1
ignore_errors: true
- name: fail on missing file
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/missing_file.txt"
regexp: ^(.+)$
register: replace_test7_2
ignore_errors: true
- name: validate backup
assert:
that:
- replace_test7_1 is failure
- replace_test7_2 is failure
- replace_test7_1.msg.endswith(" is a directory !")
- replace_test7_2.msg.endswith(" does not exist !")
## test subsection replacement when before/after potentially match more than once
- name: test file for subsection replacement gone awry
copy:
content: |-
# start of group
0.0.0.0
127.0.0.1
127.0.1.1
# end of group
# start of group
0.0.0.0
127.0.0.1
127.0.1.1
# end of group
# start of group
0.0.0.0
127.0.0.1
127.0.1.1
# end of group
dest: "{{ output_dir_test }}/addresses.txt"
- name: subsection madness
replace:
path: "{{ output_dir_test }}/addresses.txt"
after: '# start of group'
before: '# end of group'
regexp: '0'
replace: '9'
register: replace_test8
- command: "cat {{ output_dir_test }}/addresses.txt"
register: replace_cat8
- name: validate before+after assertions
assert:
that:
- replace_test8 is successful
- replace_test8 is changed
- replace_cat8.stdout_lines[1] == "9.9.9.9"
- replace_cat8.stdout_lines[7] == "0.0.0.0"
- replace_cat8.stdout_lines[13] == "0.0.0.0"