bc05415109
Since only check_type_str() accepts extra param, only pass to our checker and do not pass kwargs to custom checkers. * Add unit tests
654 lines
29 KiB
Python
654 lines
29 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2016 Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
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# Copyright: Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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import json
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import os
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import pytest
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from units.compat.mock import MagicMock
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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from ansible.module_utils.common.warnings import get_deprecation_messages, get_warning_messages
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from ansible.module_utils.six import integer_types, string_types
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from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import builtins
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MOCK_VALIDATOR_FAIL = MagicMock(side_effect=TypeError("bad conversion"))
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# Data is argspec, argument, expected
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VALID_SPECS = (
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# Simple type=int
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({'arg': {'type': 'int'}}, {'arg': 42}, 42),
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# Simple type=int with a large value (will be of type long under Python 2)
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({'arg': {'type': 'int'}}, {'arg': 18765432109876543210}, 18765432109876543210),
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# Simple type=list, elements=int
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'int'}}, {'arg': [42, 32]}, [42, 32]),
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# Type=int with conversion from string
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({'arg': {'type': 'int'}}, {'arg': '42'}, 42),
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# Type=list elements=int with conversion from string
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'int'}}, {'arg': ['42', '32']}, [42, 32]),
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# Simple type=float
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({'arg': {'type': 'float'}}, {'arg': 42.0}, 42.0),
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# Simple type=list, elements=float
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'float'}}, {'arg': [42.1, 32.2]}, [42.1, 32.2]),
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# Type=float conversion from int
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({'arg': {'type': 'float'}}, {'arg': 42}, 42.0),
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# type=list, elements=float conversion from int
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'float'}}, {'arg': [42, 32]}, [42.0, 32.0]),
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# Type=float conversion from string
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({'arg': {'type': 'float'}}, {'arg': '42.0'}, 42.0),
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# type=list, elements=float conversion from string
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'float'}}, {'arg': ['42.1', '32.2']}, [42.1, 32.2]),
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# Type=float conversion from string without decimal point
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({'arg': {'type': 'float'}}, {'arg': '42'}, 42.0),
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# Type=list elements=float conversion from string without decimal point
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'float'}}, {'arg': ['42', '32.2']}, [42.0, 32.2]),
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# Simple type=bool
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({'arg': {'type': 'bool'}}, {'arg': True}, True),
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# Simple type=list elements=bool
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'bool'}}, {'arg': [True, 'true', 1, 'yes', False, 'false', 'no', 0]},
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[True, True, True, True, False, False, False, False]),
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# Type=int with conversion from string
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({'arg': {'type': 'bool'}}, {'arg': 'yes'}, True),
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# Type=str converts to string
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({'arg': {'type': 'str'}}, {'arg': 42}, '42'),
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# Type=list elements=str simple converts to string
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'str'}}, {'arg': ['42', '32']}, ['42', '32']),
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# Type is implicit, converts to string
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({'arg': {'type': 'str'}}, {'arg': 42}, '42'),
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# Type=list elements=str implicit converts to string
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'str'}}, {'arg': [42, 32]}, ['42', '32']),
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# parameter is required
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({'arg': {'required': True}}, {'arg': 42}, '42'),
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)
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INVALID_SPECS = (
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# Type is int; unable to convert this string
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({'arg': {'type': 'int'}}, {'arg': "wolf"}, "is of type {0} and we were unable to convert to int: {0} cannot be converted to an int".format(type('bad'))),
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# Type is list elements is int; unable to convert this string
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'int'}}, {'arg': [1, "bad"]}, "is of type {0} and we were unable to convert to int: {0} cannot be converted to "
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"an int".format(type('int'))),
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# Type is int; unable to convert float
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({'arg': {'type': 'int'}}, {'arg': 42.1}, "'float'> cannot be converted to an int"),
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# Type is list, elements is int; unable to convert float
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': 'int'}}, {'arg': [42.1, 32, 2]}, "'float'> cannot be converted to an int"),
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# type is a callable that fails to convert
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({'arg': {'type': MOCK_VALIDATOR_FAIL}}, {'arg': "bad"}, "bad conversion"),
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# type is a list, elements is callable that fails to convert
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({'arg': {'type': 'list', 'elements': MOCK_VALIDATOR_FAIL}}, {'arg': [1, "bad"]}, "bad conversion"),
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# unknown parameter
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({'arg': {'type': 'int'}}, {'other': 'bad', '_ansible_module_name': 'ansible_unittest'},
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'Unsupported parameters for (ansible_unittest) module: other Supported parameters include: arg'),
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# parameter is required
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({'arg': {'required': True}}, {}, 'missing required arguments: arg'),
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)
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@pytest.fixture
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def complex_argspec():
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arg_spec = dict(
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foo=dict(required=True, aliases=['dup']),
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bar=dict(),
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bam=dict(),
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bing=dict(),
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bang=dict(),
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bong=dict(),
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baz=dict(fallback=(basic.env_fallback, ['BAZ'])),
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bar1=dict(type='bool'),
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bar3=dict(type='list', elements='path'),
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bar_str=dict(type='list', elements=str),
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zardoz=dict(choices=['one', 'two']),
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zardoz2=dict(type='list', choices=['one', 'two', 'three']),
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zardoz3=dict(type='str', aliases=['zodraz'], deprecated_aliases=[dict(name='zodraz', version='9.99')]),
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)
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mut_ex = (('bar', 'bam'), ('bing', 'bang', 'bong'))
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req_to = (('bam', 'baz'),)
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kwargs = dict(
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argument_spec=arg_spec,
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mutually_exclusive=mut_ex,
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required_together=req_to,
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no_log=True,
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add_file_common_args=True,
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supports_check_mode=True,
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)
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return kwargs
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@pytest.fixture
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def options_argspec_list():
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options_spec = dict(
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foo=dict(required=True, aliases=['dup']),
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bar=dict(),
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bar1=dict(type='list', elements='str'),
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bar2=dict(type='list', elements='int'),
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bar3=dict(type='list', elements='float'),
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bar4=dict(type='list', elements='path'),
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bam=dict(),
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baz=dict(fallback=(basic.env_fallback, ['BAZ'])),
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bam1=dict(),
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bam2=dict(default='test'),
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bam3=dict(type='bool'),
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bam4=dict(type='str'),
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)
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arg_spec = dict(
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foobar=dict(
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type='list',
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elements='dict',
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options=options_spec,
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mutually_exclusive=[
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['bam', 'bam1'],
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],
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required_if=[
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['foo', 'hello', ['bam']],
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['foo', 'bam2', ['bam2']]
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],
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required_one_of=[
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['bar', 'bam']
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],
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required_together=[
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['bam1', 'baz']
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],
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required_by={
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'bam4': ('bam1', 'bam3'),
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},
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)
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)
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kwargs = dict(
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argument_spec=arg_spec,
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no_log=True,
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add_file_common_args=True,
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supports_check_mode=True
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)
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return kwargs
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@pytest.fixture
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def options_argspec_dict(options_argspec_list):
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# should test ok, for options in dict format.
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kwargs = options_argspec_list
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kwargs['argument_spec']['foobar']['type'] = 'dict'
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kwargs['argument_spec']['foobar']['elements'] = None
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return kwargs
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#
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# Tests for one aspect of arg_spec
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#
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('argspec, expected, stdin', [(s[0], s[2], s[1]) for s in VALID_SPECS],
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indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_validator_basic_types(argspec, expected, stdin):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(argspec)
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if 'type' in argspec['arg']:
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if argspec['arg']['type'] == 'int':
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type_ = integer_types
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else:
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type_ = getattr(builtins, argspec['arg']['type'])
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else:
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type_ = str
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assert isinstance(am.params['arg'], type_)
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assert am.params['arg'] == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'arg': 42}, {'arg': 18765432109876543210}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_validator_function(mocker, stdin):
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# Type is a callable
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MOCK_VALIDATOR_SUCCESS = mocker.MagicMock(return_value=27)
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argspec = {'arg': {'type': MOCK_VALIDATOR_SUCCESS}}
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['arg'], integer_types)
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assert am.params['arg'] == 27
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'arg': '123'}, {'arg': 123}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_validator_string_type(mocker, stdin):
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# Custom callable that is 'str'
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argspec = {'arg': {'type': str}}
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['arg'], string_types)
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assert am.params['arg'] == '123'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('argspec, expected, stdin', [(s[0], s[2], s[1]) for s in INVALID_SPECS],
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indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_validator_fail(stdin, capfd, argspec, expected):
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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basic.AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argspec)
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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assert not err
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assert expected in json.loads(out)['msg']
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assert json.loads(out)['failed']
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class TestComplexArgSpecs:
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"""Test with a more complex arg_spec"""
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello'}, {'dup': 'hello'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_complex_required(self, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test that the complex argspec works if we give it its required param as either the canonical or aliased name"""
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['foo'], str)
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assert am.params['foo'] == 'hello'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello1', 'dup': 'hello2'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_complex_duplicate_warning(self, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test that the complex argspec issues a warning if we specify an option both with its canonical name and its alias"""
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['foo'], str)
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assert 'Both option foo and its alias dup are set.' in get_warning_messages()
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assert am.params['foo'] == 'hello2'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'bam': 'test'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_complex_type_fallback(self, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test that the complex argspec works if we get a required parameter via fallback"""
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environ = os.environ.copy()
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environ['BAZ'] = 'test data'
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mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.os.environ', environ)
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['baz'], str)
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assert am.params['baz'] == 'test data'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'bar': 'bad', 'bam': 'bad2', 'bing': 'a', 'bang': 'b', 'bong': 'c'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_fail_mutually_exclusive(self, capfd, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Fail because of mutually exclusive parameters"""
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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results = json.loads(out)
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assert results['failed']
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assert results['msg'] == "parameters are mutually exclusive: bar|bam, bing|bang|bong"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'bam': 'bad2'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_fail_required_together(self, capfd, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Fail because only one of a required_together pair of parameters was specified"""
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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results = json.loads(out)
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assert results['failed']
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assert results['msg'] == "parameters are required together: bam, baz"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'bar': 'hi'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_fail_required_together_and_default(self, capfd, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Fail because one of a required_together pair of parameters has a default and the other was not specified"""
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complex_argspec['argument_spec']['baz'] = {'default': 42}
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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results = json.loads(out)
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assert results['failed']
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assert results['msg'] == "parameters are required together: bam, baz"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_fail_required_together_and_fallback(self, capfd, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Fail because one of a required_together pair of parameters has a fallback and the other was not specified"""
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environ = os.environ.copy()
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environ['BAZ'] = 'test data'
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mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.os.environ', environ)
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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results = json.loads(out)
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assert results['failed']
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assert results['msg'] == "parameters are required together: bam, baz"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'zardoz2': ['one', 'four', 'five']}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_fail_list_with_choices(self, capfd, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Fail because one of the items is not in the choice"""
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with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
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basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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results = json.loads(out)
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assert results['failed']
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assert results['msg'] == "value of zardoz2 must be one or more of: one, two, three. Got no match for: four, five"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'zardoz2': ['one', 'three']}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_list_with_choices(self, capfd, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test choices with list"""
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['zardoz2'], list)
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assert am.params['zardoz2'] == ['one', 'three']
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'bar3': ['~/test', 'test/']}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_list_with_elements_path(self, capfd, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test choices with list"""
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['bar3'], list)
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assert am.params['bar3'][0].startswith('/')
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assert am.params['bar3'][1] == 'test/'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'zodraz': 'one'}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_deprecated_alias(self, capfd, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test a deprecated alias"""
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert "Alias 'zodraz' is deprecated." in get_deprecation_messages()[0]['msg']
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assert get_deprecation_messages()[0]['version'] == '9.99'
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foo': 'hello', 'bar_str': [867, '5309']}], indirect=['stdin'])
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def test_list_with_elements_callable_str(self, capfd, mocker, stdin, complex_argspec):
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"""Test choices with list"""
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am = basic.AnsibleModule(**complex_argspec)
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assert isinstance(am.params['bar_str'], list)
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assert isinstance(am.params['bar_str'][0], string_types)
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assert isinstance(am.params['bar_str'][1], string_types)
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assert am.params['bar_str'][0] == '867'
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assert am.params['bar_str'][1] == '5309'
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class TestComplexOptions:
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"""Test arg spec options"""
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# (Parameters, expected value of module.params['foobar'])
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OPTIONS_PARAMS_LIST = (
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({'foobar': [{"foo": "hello", "bam": "good"}, {"foo": "test", "bar": "good"}]},
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[{'foo': 'hello', 'bam': 'good', 'bam2': 'test', 'bar': None, 'baz': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None,
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None},
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{'foo': 'test', 'bam': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bar': 'good', 'baz': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None,
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}]
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),
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# Alias for required param
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({'foobar': [{"dup": "test", "bar": "good"}]},
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[{'foo': 'test', 'dup': 'test', 'bam': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bar': 'good', 'baz': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None,
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}]
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),
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# Required_if utilizing default value of the requirement
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({'foobar': [{"foo": "bam2", "bar": "required_one_of"}]},
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[{'bam': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None, 'bar': 'required_one_of', 'baz': None, 'foo': 'bam2',
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}]
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),
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# Check that a bool option is converted
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({"foobar": [{"foo": "required", "bam": "good", "bam3": "yes"}]},
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[{'bam': 'good', 'bam1': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': True, 'bam4': None, 'bar': None, 'baz': None, 'foo': 'required',
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}]
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),
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# Check required_by options
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({"foobar": [{"foo": "required", "bar": "good", "baz": "good", "bam4": "required_by", "bam1": "ok", "bam3": "yes"}]},
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[{'bar': 'good', 'baz': 'good', 'bam1': 'ok', 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': True, 'bam4': 'required_by', 'bam': None, 'foo': 'required',
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}]
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),
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# Check for elements in sub-options
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({"foobar": [{"foo": "good", "bam": "required_one_of", "bar1": [1, "good", "yes"], "bar2": ['1', 1], "bar3":['1.3', 1.3, 1]}]},
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[{'foo': 'good', 'bam1': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None, 'bar': None, 'baz': None, 'bam': 'required_one_of',
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'bar1': ["1", "good", "yes"], 'bar2': [1, 1], 'bar3': [1.3, 1.3, 1.0], 'bar4': None}]
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),
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)
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# (Parameters, expected value of module.params['foobar'])
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OPTIONS_PARAMS_DICT = (
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({'foobar': {"foo": "hello", "bam": "good"}},
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{'foo': 'hello', 'bam': 'good', 'bam2': 'test', 'bar': None, 'baz': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None,
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}
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),
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# Alias for required param
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({'foobar': {"dup": "test", "bar": "good"}},
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{'foo': 'test', 'dup': 'test', 'bam': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bar': 'good', 'baz': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None,
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}
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),
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# Required_if utilizing default value of the requirement
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({'foobar': {"foo": "bam2", "bar": "required_one_of"}},
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{'bam': None, 'bam1': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None, 'bar': 'required_one_of', 'baz': None, 'foo': 'bam2',
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}
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),
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# Check that a bool option is converted
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({"foobar": {"foo": "required", "bam": "good", "bam3": "yes"}},
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{'bam': 'good', 'bam1': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': True, 'bam4': None, 'bar': None, 'baz': None, 'foo': 'required',
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'bar1': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar4': None}
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),
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# Check required_by options
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({"foobar": {"foo": "required", "bar": "good", "baz": "good", "bam4": "required_by", "bam1": "ok", "bam3": "yes"}},
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{'bar': 'good', 'baz': 'good', 'bam1': 'ok', 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': True, 'bam4': 'required_by', 'bam': None,
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'foo': 'required', 'bar1': None, 'bar3': None, 'bar2': None, 'bar4': None}
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),
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# Check for elements in sub-options
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({"foobar": {"foo": "good", "bam": "required_one_of", "bar1": [1, "good", "yes"],
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"bar2": ['1', 1], "bar3": ['1.3', 1.3, 1]}},
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{'foo': 'good', 'bam1': None, 'bam2': 'test', 'bam3': None, 'bam4': None, 'bar': None,
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'baz': None, 'bam': 'required_one_of',
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'bar1': ["1", "good", "yes"], 'bar2': [1, 1], 'bar3': [1.3, 1.3, 1.0], 'bar4': None}
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),
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)
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# (Parameters, failure message)
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FAILING_PARAMS_LIST = (
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# Missing required option
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({'foobar': [{}]}, 'missing required arguments: foo found in foobar'),
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# Invalid option
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({'foobar': [{"foo": "hello", "bam": "good", "invalid": "bad"}]}, 'module: invalid found in foobar. Supported parameters include'),
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# Mutually exclusive options found
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({'foobar': [{"foo": "test", "bam": "bad", "bam1": "bad", "baz": "req_to"}]},
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'parameters are mutually exclusive: bam|bam1 found in foobar'),
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# required_if fails
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({'foobar': [{"foo": "hello", "bar": "bad"}]},
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'foo is hello but all of the following are missing: bam found in foobar'),
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# Missing required_one_of option
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({'foobar': [{"foo": "test"}]},
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'one of the following is required: bar, bam found in foobar'),
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|
# Missing required_together option
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|
({'foobar': [{"foo": "test", "bar": "required_one_of", "bam1": "bad"}]},
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'parameters are required together: bam1, baz found in foobar'),
|
|
# Missing required_by options
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|
({'foobar': [{"foo": "test", "bar": "required_one_of", "bam4": "required_by"}]},
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"missing parameter(s) required by 'bam4': bam1, bam3"),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# (Parameters, failure message)
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|
FAILING_PARAMS_DICT = (
|
|
# Missing required option
|
|
({'foobar': {}}, 'missing required arguments: foo found in foobar'),
|
|
# Invalid option
|
|
({'foobar': {"foo": "hello", "bam": "good", "invalid": "bad"}},
|
|
'module: invalid found in foobar. Supported parameters include'),
|
|
# Mutually exclusive options found
|
|
({'foobar': {"foo": "test", "bam": "bad", "bam1": "bad", "baz": "req_to"}},
|
|
'parameters are mutually exclusive: bam|bam1 found in foobar'),
|
|
# required_if fails
|
|
({'foobar': {"foo": "hello", "bar": "bad"}},
|
|
'foo is hello but all of the following are missing: bam found in foobar'),
|
|
# Missing required_one_of option
|
|
({'foobar': {"foo": "test"}},
|
|
'one of the following is required: bar, bam found in foobar'),
|
|
# Missing required_together option
|
|
({'foobar': {"foo": "test", "bar": "required_one_of", "bam1": "bad"}},
|
|
'parameters are required together: bam1, baz found in foobar'),
|
|
# Missing required_by options
|
|
({'foobar': {"foo": "test", "bar": "required_one_of", "bam4": "required_by"}},
|
|
"missing parameter(s) required by 'bam4': bam1, bam3"),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin, expected', OPTIONS_PARAMS_DICT, indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_options_type_dict(self, stdin, options_argspec_dict, expected):
|
|
"""Test that a basic creation with required and required_if works"""
|
|
# should test ok, tests basic foo requirement and required_if
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(**options_argspec_dict)
|
|
|
|
assert isinstance(am.params['foobar'], dict)
|
|
assert am.params['foobar'] == expected
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin, expected', OPTIONS_PARAMS_LIST, indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_options_type_list(self, stdin, options_argspec_list, expected):
|
|
"""Test that a basic creation with required and required_if works"""
|
|
# should test ok, tests basic foo requirement and required_if
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(**options_argspec_list)
|
|
|
|
assert isinstance(am.params['foobar'], list)
|
|
assert am.params['foobar'] == expected
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin, expected', FAILING_PARAMS_DICT, indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_fail_validate_options_dict(self, capfd, stdin, options_argspec_dict, expected):
|
|
"""Fail because one of a required_together pair of parameters has a default and the other was not specified"""
|
|
with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(**options_argspec_dict)
|
|
|
|
out, err = capfd.readouterr()
|
|
results = json.loads(out)
|
|
|
|
assert results['failed']
|
|
assert expected in results['msg']
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin, expected', FAILING_PARAMS_LIST, indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_fail_validate_options_list(self, capfd, stdin, options_argspec_list, expected):
|
|
"""Fail because one of a required_together pair of parameters has a default and the other was not specified"""
|
|
with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(**options_argspec_list)
|
|
|
|
out, err = capfd.readouterr()
|
|
results = json.loads(out)
|
|
|
|
assert results['failed']
|
|
assert expected in results['msg']
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{'foobar': {'foo': 'required', 'bam1': 'test', 'bar': 'case'}}], indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_fallback_in_option(self, mocker, stdin, options_argspec_dict):
|
|
"""Test that the complex argspec works if we get a required parameter via fallback"""
|
|
environ = os.environ.copy()
|
|
environ['BAZ'] = 'test data'
|
|
mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.os.environ', environ)
|
|
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(**options_argspec_dict)
|
|
|
|
assert isinstance(am.params['foobar']['baz'], str)
|
|
assert am.params['foobar']['baz'] == 'test data'
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin',
|
|
[{'foobar': {'foo': 'required', 'bam1': 'test', 'baz': 'data', 'bar': 'case', 'bar4': '~/test'}}],
|
|
indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_elements_path_in_option(self, mocker, stdin, options_argspec_dict):
|
|
"""Test that the complex argspec works with elements path type"""
|
|
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(**options_argspec_dict)
|
|
|
|
assert isinstance(am.params['foobar']['bar4'][0], str)
|
|
assert am.params['foobar']['bar4'][0].startswith('/')
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin,spec,expected', [
|
|
({},
|
|
{'one': {'type': 'dict', 'apply_defaults': True, 'options': {'two': {'default': True, 'type': 'bool'}}}},
|
|
{'two': True}),
|
|
({},
|
|
{'one': {'type': 'dict', 'options': {'two': {'default': True, 'type': 'bool'}}}},
|
|
None),
|
|
], indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_subspec_not_required_defaults(self, stdin, spec, expected):
|
|
# Check that top level not required, processed subspec defaults
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(spec)
|
|
assert am.params['one'] == expected
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestLoadFileCommonArguments:
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_smoketest_load_file_common_args(self, am):
|
|
"""With no file arguments, an empty dict is returned"""
|
|
am.selinux_mls_enabled = MagicMock()
|
|
am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = True
|
|
am.selinux_default_context = MagicMock()
|
|
am.selinux_default_context.return_value = 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0'.split(':', 3)
|
|
|
|
assert am.load_file_common_arguments(params={}) == {}
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin'])
|
|
def test_load_file_common_args(self, am, mocker):
|
|
am.selinux_mls_enabled = MagicMock()
|
|
am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = True
|
|
am.selinux_default_context = MagicMock()
|
|
am.selinux_default_context.return_value = 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0'.split(':', 3)
|
|
|
|
base_params = dict(
|
|
path='/path/to/file',
|
|
mode=0o600,
|
|
owner='root',
|
|
group='root',
|
|
seuser='_default',
|
|
serole='_default',
|
|
setype='_default',
|
|
selevel='_default',
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
extended_params = base_params.copy()
|
|
extended_params.update(dict(
|
|
follow=True,
|
|
foo='bar',
|
|
))
|
|
|
|
final_params = base_params.copy()
|
|
final_params.update(dict(
|
|
path='/path/to/real_file',
|
|
secontext=['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0'],
|
|
attributes=None,
|
|
))
|
|
|
|
# with the proper params specified, the returned dictionary should represent
|
|
# only those params which have something to do with the file arguments, excluding
|
|
# other params and updated as required with proper values which may have been
|
|
# massaged by the method
|
|
mocker.patch('os.path.islink', return_value=True)
|
|
mocker.patch('os.path.realpath', return_value='/path/to/real_file')
|
|
|
|
res = am.load_file_common_arguments(params=extended_params)
|
|
|
|
assert res == final_params
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("stdin", [{"arg_pass": "testing"}], indirect=["stdin"])
|
|
def test_no_log_true(stdin, capfd):
|
|
"""Explicitly mask an argument (no_log=True)."""
|
|
arg_spec = {
|
|
"arg_pass": {"no_log": True}
|
|
}
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(arg_spec)
|
|
# no_log=True is picked up by both am._log_invocation and list_no_log_values
|
|
# (called by am._handle_no_log_values). As a result, we can check for the
|
|
# value in am.no_log_values.
|
|
assert "testing" in am.no_log_values
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("stdin", [{"arg_pass": "testing"}], indirect=["stdin"])
|
|
def test_no_log_false(stdin, capfd):
|
|
"""Explicitly log and display an argument (no_log=False)."""
|
|
arg_spec = {
|
|
"arg_pass": {"no_log": False}
|
|
}
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(arg_spec)
|
|
assert "testing" not in am.no_log_values and not get_warning_messages()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("stdin", [{"arg_pass": "testing"}], indirect=["stdin"])
|
|
def test_no_log_none(stdin, capfd):
|
|
"""Allow Ansible to make the decision by matching the argument name
|
|
against PASSWORD_MATCH."""
|
|
arg_spec = {
|
|
"arg_pass": {}
|
|
}
|
|
am = basic.AnsibleModule(arg_spec)
|
|
# Omitting no_log is only picked up by _log_invocation, so the value never
|
|
# makes it into am.no_log_values. Instead we can check for the warning
|
|
# emitted by am._log_invocation.
|
|
assert len(get_warning_messages()) > 0
|