ansible/test/integration/roles/test_win_file/tasks/main.yml
Chris Church e87cf4a3cc Fixes for WinRM/PowerShell support in v2.
- Add support for inserting module args into PowerShell modules.  Fixes #11661.
- Support Windows paths containing spaces.  Applies changes from #10727 to v2.  Fixes #9999.  Should also fix ansible/ansible-modules-core#944 and ansible/ansible-modules-core#1007.
- Change how execution policy is set for running remote scripts.  Applies changes from #11092 to v2.  Also fixes ansible/ansible-modules-core#1776.
- Use codepage 65001 (UTF-8) for WinRM connection instead of default (CP437), convert command to UTF-8 and results from UTF-8.  Replaces changes from #10024.  Fixes #11198.
- Close WinRM connection when task completes.
- Use win_stat, win_file and win_copy modules instead of stat, file and copy when called from within other action plugins (only when using WinRM+PowerShell).
- Unquote Windows path arguments before passing to win_stat, win_file, win_copy and slurp modules (only when using WinRM/PowerShell).
- Check for win_ping module to determine if core modules are missing (only when using WinRM/PowerShell).
- Add stdout_lines to result from running low level commands (so stdout_lines is available when using raw/script).
- Update copy action plugin to use shell functions for joining paths and checking for trailing slash.
- Update fetch action plugin to unquote source path when using Windows paths.
- Add win_copy and win_template action plugins that inherit from copy and template.
- Support running .bat and .cmd scripts using default system encoding instead of UTF-8.
- Always send PowerShell commands as base64-encoded blobs to allow for running simple PowerShell commands via raw.
- Support running modules on Windows with interpreters other than PowerShell.
- Update integration tests to support above changes and test unicode fixes.
- Add test for win_user error from ansible/ansible-modules-core#1241 (fixed by ansible/ansible-modules-core#1774).
- Add test for additional win_stat output values (implemented by ansible/ansible-modules-core#1473).
- Add test for OS architecture and name from setup.ps1 (implemented by ansible/ansible-modules-core#1100).

All WinRM integration tests pass for me with these changes.
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# Test code for the file module.
# (c) 2014, Richard Isaacson <richard.c.isaacson@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- set_fact: output_file={{win_output_dir}}\\foo.txt
- name: prep with a basic win copy
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}}
- name: verify that we are checking a file and it is present
win_file: path={{output_file}} state=file
register: file_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file_result.changed == false"
# - "file_result.state == 'file'"
- name: verify that we are checking an absent file
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/bar.txt state=absent
register: file2_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file2_result.changed == false"
# - "file2_result.state == 'absent'"
- name: verify we can touch a file
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/baz.txt state=touch
register: file3_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file3_result.changed == true"
# - "file3_result.state == 'file'"
# - "file3_result.mode == '0644'"
#- name: change file mode
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/baz.txt mode=0600
# register: file4_result
#- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file4_result.changed == true"
# - "file4_result.mode == '0600'"
#
#- name: change ownership and group
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/baz.txt owner=1234 group=1234
#
#- name: setup a tmp-like directory for ownership test
# win_file: path=/tmp/worldwritable mode=1777 state=directory
#- name: Ask to create a file without enough perms to change ownership
# win_file: path=/tmp/worldwritable/baz.txt state=touch owner=root
# sudo: yes
# sudo_user: nobody
# register: chown_result
# ignore_errors: True
#- name: Ask whether the new file exists
# win_stat: path=/tmp/worldwritable/baz.txt
# register: file_exists_result
#- name: Verify that the file doesn't exist on failure
# assert:
# that:
# - "chown_result.failed == True"
# - "file_exists_result.stat.exists == False"
#
#- name: clean up
# win_file: path=/tmp/worldwritable state=absent
#- name: create soft link to file
# win_file: src={{output_file}} dest={{win_output_dir}}/soft.txt state=link
# register: file5_result
#- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file5_result.changed == true"
#
#- name: create hard link to file
# win_file: src={{output_file}} dest={{win_output_dir}}/hard.txt state=hard
# register: file6_result
#
#- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file6_result.changed == true"
#
- name: create a directory
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foobar state=directory
register: file7_result
- debug: var=file7_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file7_result.changed == true"
# - "file7_result.state == 'directory'"
# windows and selinux unlikely to ever mix, removing these tests:
#- name: determine if selinux is installed
# shell: which getenforce || exit 0
# register: selinux_installed
#- name: determine if selinux is enabled
# shell: getenforce
# register: selinux_enabled
# when: selinux_installed.stdout != ""
# ignore_errors: true
#- name: decide to include or not include selinux tests
# include: selinux_tests.yml
# when: selinux_installed.stdout != "" and selinux_enabled.stdout != "Disabled"
- name: remote directory foobar
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foobar state=absent
- name: remove file foo.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foo.txt state=absent
- name: remove file bar.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foo.txt state=absent
- name: remove file baz.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foo.txt state=absent
- name: win copy directory structure over
win_copy: src=foobar dest={{win_output_dir}}
- name: remove directory foobar
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foobar state=absent
register: file14_result
- debug: var=file14_result
- name: verify that the directory was removed
assert:
that:
- 'file14_result.changed == true'
# - 'file14_result.state == "absent"'
- name: create a test sub-directory
win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1 state=directory
register: file15_result
- name: verify that the new directory was created
assert:
that:
- 'file15_result.changed == true'
# - 'file15_result.state == "directory"'
- name: create test files in the sub-directory
win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1/{{item}} state=touch
with_items:
- file1
- file2
- file3
register: file16_result
- name: verify the files were created
assert:
that:
- 'item.changed == true'
# - 'item.state == "file"'
with_items: file16_result.results
#- name: try to force the sub-directory to a link
# win_file: src={{win_output_dir}}/testing dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1 state=link force=yes
# register: file17_result
# ignore_errors: true
#- name: verify the directory was not replaced with a link
# assert:
# that:
# - 'file17_result.failed == true'
# - 'file17_result.state == "directory"'
#- name: create soft link to directory using absolute path
# win_file: src=/ dest={{win_output_dir}}/root state=link
# register: file18_result
#
#- name: verify that the result was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file18_result.changed == true"
#
- name: create another test sub-directory
win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub2 state=directory
register: file19_result
- name: verify that the new directory was created
assert:
that:
- 'file19_result.changed == true'
# - 'file19_result.state == "directory"'
#- name: create soft link to relative file
# win_file: src=../sub1/file1 dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub2/link1 state=link
# register: file20_result
#
#- name: verify that the result was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file20_result.changed == true"
#- name: create soft link to relative directory
# win_file: src=sub1 dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1-link state=link
# register: file21_result
#
#- name: verify that the result was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file21_result.changed == true"
#
#- name: test file creation with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0777'
#- name: modify symbolic mode for all
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=a=r
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#- name: modify symbolic mode for owner
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u+w
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0644'
#- name: modify symbolic mode for group
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g+w
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0664'
#
#- name: modify symbolic mode for world
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o+w
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0666'
#
#- name: modify symbolic mode for owner
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u+x
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0766'
##
#- name: modify symbolic mode for group
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g+x
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0776'
#
#- name: modify symbolic mode for world
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o+x
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0777'
#- name: remove symbolic mode for world
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o-wx
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0774'
#
#- name: remove symbolic mode for group
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g-wx
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
### assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0744'
#- name: remove symbolic mode for owner
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u-wx
# register: result
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#
#- name: set sticky bit with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o+t
# register: result
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '01444'
#
#- name: remove sticky bit with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o-t
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#- name: add setgid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g+s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '02444'
#
#- name: remove setgid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g-s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#- name: add setuid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u+s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '04444'
#- name: remove setuid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u-s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
# test the file module using follow=yes, so that the target of a
# symlink is modified, rather than the link itself
#- name: create a test file
# win_copy: dest={{win_output_dir}}\test_follow content="this is a test file\n" mode=0666
#- name: create a symlink to the test file
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\test_follow_link src="./test_follow" state=link
#
#- name: modify the permissions on the link using follow=yes
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\test_follow_link mode=0644 follow=yes
# register: result
#- name: assert that the chmod worked
# assert:
# that:
# - result.changed
#
#- name: stat the link target
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/test_follow
# register: result
#
#- name: assert that the link target was modified correctly
# assert:
# that:
## - result.stat.mode == '0644'
- name: clean up sub1
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub1 state=absent
- name: clean up sub2
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub2 state=absent