ansible/test/TestPlayBook.py
Martin Thorsen Ranang 7e23ed345f Avoid breaking on unicode input when logging to syslog in modules
After commit 254f87e, non-ascii input broke logging to syslog.
2014-02-17 23:56:08 +01:00

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# tests are fairly 'live' (but safe to run)
# setup authorized_keys for logged in user such
# that the user can log in as themselves before running tests
import unittest
import getpass
import ansible.playbook
import ansible.utils as utils
import ansible.callbacks as ans_callbacks
import os
import shutil
import ansible.constants as C
EVENTS = []
class TestCallbacks(object):
# using same callbacks class for both runner and playbook
def __init__(self):
pass
def set_playbook(self, playbook):
self.playbook = playbook
def on_no_hosts_remaining(self):
pass
def on_start(self):
EVENTS.append('start')
def on_skipped(self, host, item=None):
EVENTS.append([ 'skipped', [ host ]])
def on_import_for_host(self, host, filename):
EVENTS.append([ 'import', [ host, filename ]])
def on_error(self, host, msg):
EVENTS.append([ 'stderr', [ host, msg ]])
def on_not_import_for_host(self, host, missing_filename):
pass
def on_notify(self, host, handler):
EVENTS.append([ 'notify', [ host, handler ]])
def on_task_start(self, name, is_conditional):
EVENTS.append([ 'task start', [ name, is_conditional ]])
def on_failed(self, host, results, ignore_errors):
EVENTS.append([ 'failed', [ host, results, ignore_errors ]])
def on_ok(self, host, result):
# delete certain info from host_result to make test comparisons easier
host_result = result.copy()
for k in [ 'ansible_job_id', 'results_file', 'md5sum', 'delta', 'start', 'end' ]:
if k in host_result:
del host_result[k]
for k in host_result.keys():
if k.startswith('facter_') or k.startswith('ohai_'):
del host_result[k]
EVENTS.append([ 'ok', [ host, host_result ]])
def on_play_start(self, pattern):
EVENTS.append([ 'play start', [ pattern ]])
def on_async_ok(self, host, res, jid):
EVENTS.append([ 'async ok', [ host ]])
def on_async_poll(self, host, res, jid, clock):
EVENTS.append([ 'async poll', [ host ]])
def on_async_failed(self, host, res, jid):
EVENTS.append([ 'async failed', [ host ]])
def on_unreachable(self, host, msg):
EVENTS.append([ 'failed/dark', [ host, msg ]])
def on_setup(self):
pass
def on_no_hosts(self):
pass
class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.user = getpass.getuser()
self.cwd = os.getcwd()
self.test_dir = os.path.join(self.cwd, 'test')
self.stage_dir = self._prepare_stage_dir()
if os.path.exists('/tmp/ansible_test_data_copy.out'):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_data_copy.out')
if os.path.exists('/tmp/ansible_test_data_template.out'):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_data_template.out')
if os.path.exists('/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out'):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out')
if os.path.exists('/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out'):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out')
def _prepare_stage_dir(self):
stage_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_data')
if os.path.exists(stage_path):
shutil.rmtree(stage_path, ignore_errors=False)
assert not os.path.exists(stage_path)
os.makedirs(stage_path)
assert os.path.exists(stage_path)
return stage_path
def _get_test_file(self, filename):
# get a file inside the test input directory
filename = os.path.join(self.test_dir, filename)
assert os.path.exists(filename)
return filename
def _get_stage_file(self, filename):
# get a file inside the test output directory
filename = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, filename)
return filename
def _run(self, test_playbook, host_list='test/ansible_hosts', extra_vars=None):
''' run a module and get the localhost results '''
# This ensures tests are independent of eachother
global EVENTS
ansible.playbook.SETUP_CACHE.clear()
EVENTS = []
self.test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
self.playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook = test_playbook,
host_list = host_list,
module_path = 'library/',
forks = 1,
timeout = 5,
remote_user = self.user,
remote_pass = None,
extra_vars = extra_vars,
stats = ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks = self.test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks = self.test_callbacks
)
result = self.playbook.run()
return result
def test_playbook_vars(self):
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_playbook_vars', 'playbook.yml'),
host_list='test/test_playbook_vars/hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
playbook.run()
def _test_playbook_undefined_vars(self, playbook, fail_on_undefined):
# save DEFAULT_UNDEFINED_VAR_BEHAVIOR so we can restore it in the end of the test
saved_undefined_var_behavior = C.DEFAULT_UNDEFINED_VAR_BEHAVIOR
C.DEFAULT_UNDEFINED_VAR_BEHAVIOR = fail_on_undefined
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_playbook_undefined_vars', playbook),
host_list='test/test_playbook_undefined_vars/hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
actual = playbook.run()
C.DEFAULT_UNDEFINED_VAR_BEHAVIOR = saved_undefined_var_behavior
# if different, this will output to screen
print "**ACTUAL**"
print utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 0,
"failures": 0,
"ok": int(not fail_on_undefined) + 1,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": int(fail_on_undefined)
}
}
print "**EXPECTED**"
print utils.jsonify(expected, format=True)
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
#def test_playbook_undefined_vars1_ignore(self):
# self._test_playbook_undefined_vars('playbook1.yml', False)
#def test_playbook_undefined_vars1_fail(self):
# self._test_playbook_undefined_vars('playbook1.yml', True)
#def test_playbook_undefined_vars2_ignore(self):
# self._test_playbook_undefined_vars('playbook2.yml', False)
#def test_playbook_undefined_vars2_fail(self):
# self._test_playbook_undefined_vars('playbook2.yml', True)
def test_yaml_hosts_list(self):
# Make sure playbooks support hosts: [host1, host2]
# TODO: Actually run the play on more than one host
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'hosts_list.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
play = ansible.playbook.Play(playbook, playbook.playbook[0], os.getcwd())
assert play.hosts == ';'.join(('host1', 'host2', 'host3'))
def test_playbook_hash_replace(self):
# save default hash behavior so we can restore it in the end of the test
saved_hash_behavior = C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR
C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR = "replace"
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_hash_behavior', 'playbook.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
playbook.run()
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"goodbye: Goodbye World!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"inside_a_role: Indeed!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
# restore default hash behavior
C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR = saved_hash_behavior
def test_playbook_hash_merge(self):
# save default hash behavior so we can restore it in the end of the test
saved_hash_behavior = C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR
C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR = "merge"
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_hash_behavior', 'playbook.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
playbook.run()
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"goodbye: Goodbye World!",
"hello: Hello World!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"goodbye: Goodbye World!",
"hello: Hello World!",
"inside_a_role: Indeed!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
# restore default hash behavior
C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR = saved_hash_behavior
def test_playbook_ignore_errors(self):
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'playbook-ignore-errors.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
actual = playbook.run()
# if different, this will output to screen
print "**ACTUAL**"
print utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 1,
"failures": 1,
"ok": 1,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
print "**EXPECTED**"
print utils.jsonify(expected, format=True)
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_playbook_changed_when(self):
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'playbook-changed_when.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
actual = playbook.run()
# if different, this will output to screen
print "**ACTUAL**"
print utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 3,
"failures": 0,
"ok": 6,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
print "**EXPECTED**"
print utils.jsonify(expected, format=True)
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_playbook_failed_when(self):
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'playbook-failed_when.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks
)
actual = playbook.run()
# if different, this will output to screen
print "**ACTUAL**"
print utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 2,
"failures": 1,
"ok": 2,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
print "**EXPECTED**"
print utils.jsonify(expected, format=True)
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_playbook_always_run(self):
test_callbacks = TestCallbacks()
playbook = ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'playbook-always-run.yml'),
host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
stats=ans_callbacks.AggregateStats(),
callbacks=test_callbacks,
runner_callbacks=test_callbacks,
check=True
)
actual = playbook.run()
# if different, this will output to screen
print "**ACTUAL**"
print utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 4,
"failures": 0,
"ok": 4,
"skipped": 8,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
print "**EXPECTED**"
print utils.jsonify(expected, format=True)
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_recursive_copy(self):
pb = 'test/playbook-recursive-copy.yml'
actual = self._run(pb)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 65,
"failures": 0,
"ok": 73,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_playbook_logging_non_ascii(self):
pb = 'test/playbook-logging-non-ascii.yml'
actual = self._run(pb)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 3,
"failures": 0,
"ok": 3,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual, format=True)
# Disabled for now as there are permissions issues that happen if you are not the owner that created files
# in the archive.
# def test_unarchive(self):
# pb = 'test/playbook-unarchive.yml'
# actual = self._run(pb)
#
# expected = {
# "localhost": {
# "changed": 29,
# "failures": 0,
# "ok": 33,
# "skipped": 12,
# "unreachable": 0
# }
# }
#
# assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def _compare_file_output(self, filename, expected_lines):
actual_lines = []
with open(filename) as f:
actual_lines = [l.strip() for l in f.readlines()]
actual_lines = sorted(actual_lines)
print "**ACTUAL**"
print actual_lines
print "**EXPECTED**"
print expected_lines
assert actual_lines == expected_lines