ansible/test/integration/targets/win_shell/tasks/main.yml
2017-10-23 09:50:19 +10:00

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- name: execute a powershell cmdlet
win_shell: Write-Output "hello from Ansible"
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|success
- shellout|changed
- shellout.cmd == 'Write-Output "hello from Ansible"'
- shellout.delta is match('^\d:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.end is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.rc == 0
- shellout.start is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
# assertion disabled since it does not pass on Windows Server 2016
# - shellout.stderr == ""
- shellout.stdout == "hello from Ansible\r\n"
- shellout.stdout_lines == ["hello from Ansible"]
- name: execute a powershell cmdlet with multi-line output that uses environment with embedded quotes
win_shell: Write-Output "hello from Ansible"; Write-Output "another line"; Write-Output "yet another line"; Write-Output "envvar was $env:taskvar"
environment:
taskvar: "o'doyle rules"
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|success
- shellout|changed
- shellout.cmd == 'Write-Output "hello from Ansible"; Write-Output "another line"; Write-Output "yet another line"; Write-Output "envvar was $env:taskvar"'
- shellout.delta is match('^\d:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.end is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.rc == 0
- shellout.start is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
# assertion disabled since it does not pass on Windows Server 2016
# - shellout.stderr == ""
- shellout.stdout == "hello from Ansible\r\nanother line\r\nyet another line\r\nenvvar was o'doyle rules\r\n"
- shellout.stdout_lines == ["hello from Ansible","another line", "yet another line", "envvar was o'doyle rules"]
- name: execute something nonexistent
win_shell: bogus_command1234
register: shellout
ignore_errors: true
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|failed
- shellout.failed == true # check the failure key explicitly, since failed does magic with RC
- shellout|changed
- shellout.cmd == 'bogus_command1234'
- shellout.delta is match('^\d:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.end is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.rc == 1
- shellout.start is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.stderr is search('not recognized')
- shellout.stdout == ""
- shellout.stdout_lines == []
- name: execute something with error output
win_shell: Write-Error "it broke"; Write-Output "some output"
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|success
- shellout|changed
- shellout.cmd == 'Write-Error "it broke"; Write-Output "some output"'
- shellout.delta is match('^\d:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.end is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.rc == 0
- shellout.start is match('^(\d){4}\-(\d){2}\-(\d){2} (\d){2}:(\d){2}:(\d){2}.(\d){6}$')
- shellout.stderr is search('it broke')
- shellout.stdout == "some output\r\n"
- shellout.stdout_lines == ["some output"]
- name: ensure test file is absent
win_file:
path: c:\testfile.txt
state: absent
- name: run with creates, should create
win_shell: echo $null >> c:\testfile.txt
args:
creates: c:\testfile.txt
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|success
- shellout|changed
- name: run again with creates, should skip
win_shell: echo $null >> c:\testfile.txt
args:
creates: c:\testfile.txt
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|skipped
- shellout.msg is search('exists')
- name: ensure testfile is still present
win_stat:
path: c:\testfile.txt
register: statout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- statout.stat.exists == true
- name: run with removes, should remove
win_shell: Remove-Item c:\testfile.txt
args:
removes: c:\testfile.txt
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|success
- shellout|changed
- name: run again with removes, should skip
win_shell: echo $null >> c:\testfile.txt
args:
removes: c:\testfile.txt
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|skipped
- shellout.msg is search('does not exist')
- name: run something with known nonzero exit code
win_shell: exit 254
register: shellout
ignore_errors: true
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|failed
- shellout.failed == True # check the failure key explicitly, since failed does magic with RC
- shellout.rc == 254
- name: run something via cmd that will fail in powershell
win_shell: echo line1 & echo.line2
args:
executable: cmd
register: shellout
- name: validate result
assert:
that:
- shellout|success
- shellout|changed
- shellout.rc == 0
- shellout.stdout == "line1 \r\nline2\r\n"
- shellout.stdout_lines == ["line1 ", "line2"]
- shellout.stderr == ""
- name: test with job to ensure that preamble-free InputEncoding is working
win_shell: Start-Job { echo yo } | Receive-Job -Wait
register: shellout
- name: check job result
assert:
that:
- shellout | succeeded
- shellout.stdout_lines[0] == 'yo'
- name: interleave large writes between stdout/stderr (check for buffer consumption deadlock)
win_shell: $ba = New-Object byte[] 4096; (New-Object System.Random 32).NextBytes($ba); $text = [Convert]::ToBase64String($ba); Write-Output startout; Write-Error starterror; Write-Error $text; Write-Output $text; Write-Error $text; Write-Output $text; Write-Error $text; Write-Output $text; Write-Output doneout Write-Error doneerror
register: shellout
- name: ensure that the entirety of both streams were read
assert:
that:
- shellout.stdout is search("startout")
- shellout.stdout is search("doneout")
- shellout.stderr is search("starterror")
- shellout.stderr is search("doneerror")
- name: run stdin test
win_shell: '$string = [Console]::In.ReadToEnd(); Write-Output $string.Trim()'
args:
stdin: some input
register: shellout
- name: assert run stdin test
assert:
that:
- shellout|changed
- shellout.rc == 0
- shellout.stderr == ""
- shellout.stdout == "some input\r\n"