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* Initial commit for xenserver_guest_powerstate module * Added unit tests for the module, removed unused imports
75 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
75 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright: (c) 2019, Bojan Vitnik <bvitnik@mainstream.rs>
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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 sys
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import importlib
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import pytest
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from .FakeAnsibleModule import FakeAnsibleModule
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@pytest.fixture
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def fake_ansible_module(request):
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"""Returns fake AnsibleModule with fake module params."""
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if hasattr(request, 'param'):
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return FakeAnsibleModule(request.param)
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else:
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params = {
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"hostname": "somehost",
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"username": "someuser",
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"password": "somepwd",
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"validate_certs": True,
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}
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return FakeAnsibleModule(params)
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def XenAPI():
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"""Imports and returns fake XenAPI module."""
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# Import of fake XenAPI module is wrapped by fixture so that it does not
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# affect other unit tests which could potentialy also use XenAPI module.
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# First we use importlib.import_module() to import the module and assign
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# it to a local symbol.
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fake_xenapi = importlib.import_module('units.module_utils.xenserver.FakeXenAPI')
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# Now we populate Python module cache with imported fake module using the
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# original module name (XenAPI). That way, any 'import XenAPI' statement
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# will just load already imported fake module from the cache.
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sys.modules['XenAPI'] = fake_xenapi
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return fake_xenapi
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@pytest.fixture
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def xenserver_guest_facts(XenAPI):
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"""Imports and returns xenserver_guest_facts module."""
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# Since we are wrapping fake XenAPI module inside a fixture, all modules
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# that depend on it have to be imported inside a test function. To make
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# this easier to handle and remove some code repetition, we wrap the import
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# of xenserver_guest_facts module with a fixture.
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from ansible.modules.cloud.xenserver import xenserver_guest_facts
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return xenserver_guest_facts
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@pytest.fixture
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def xenserver_guest_powerstate(XenAPI):
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"""Imports and returns xenserver_guest_powerstate module."""
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# Since we are wrapping fake XenAPI module inside a fixture, all modules
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# that depend on it have to be imported inside a test function. To make
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# this easier to handle and remove some code repetition, we wrap the import
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# of xenserver_guest_powerstate module with a fixture.
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from ansible.modules.cloud.xenserver import xenserver_guest_powerstate
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return xenserver_guest_powerstate
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