# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Import python libs from __future__ import absolute_import import os # Import Salt Testing libs from salttesting import skipIf from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath from salttesting.mock import NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON, patch ensure_in_syspath('../../') # Import salt libs import integration import salt.utils @skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON) class TestWhich(integration.TestCase): ''' Tests salt.utils.which function to ensure that it returns True as expected. ''' # The mock patch below will make sure that ALL calls to the which function # returns None @patch('salt.utils.which', lambda exe: None) def test_missing_binary_in_linux(self): self.assertTrue( salt.utils.which('this-binary-does-not-exist') is None ) # The mock patch below will make sure that ALL calls to the which function # return whatever is sent to it @patch('salt.utils.which', lambda exe: exe) def test_existing_binary_in_linux(self): self.assertTrue(salt.utils.which('this-binary-exists-under-linux')) # The mock patch below, since we're not providing the return value, we # will be able to tweak it within the test case. The testcase MUST accept # an argument which is the MagicMock'ed object @patch('os.access') def test_existing_binary_in_windows(self, osaccess): # We define the side_effect attribute on the mocked object in order to # specify which calls return which values. First call to os.access # returns X, the second Y, the third Z, etc... osaccess.side_effect = [ # The first os.access should return False(the abspath one) False, # The second, iterating through $PATH, should also return False, # still checking for Linux False, # Lastly return True, this is the windows check. True ] # Let's patch os.environ to provide a custom PATH variable with patch.dict(os.environ, {'PATH': '/bin'}): # Let's also patch is_windows to return True with patch('salt.utils.is_windows', lambda: True): self.assertEqual( salt.utils.which('this-binary-exists-under-windows'), # The returned path should return the .exe suffix '/bin/this-binary-exists-under-windows.EXE' ) @patch('os.access') def test_missing_binary_in_windows(self, osaccess): osaccess.side_effect = [ # The first os.access should return False(the abspath one) False, # The second, iterating through $PATH, should also return False, # still checking for Linux False, # Lastly return True, this is the windows check. True ] # Let's patch os.environ to provide a custom PATH variable with patch.dict(os.environ, {'PATH': '/bin'}): # Let's also patch is_widows to return True with patch('salt.utils.is_windows', lambda: True): self.assertEqual( # Since we're passing the .exe suffix, the last True above # will not matter. The result will be None salt.utils.which('this-binary-is-missing-in-windows.exe'), None ) # The mock patch below, since we're not providing the return value, we # will be able to tweak it within the test case. The testcase MUST accept # an argument which is the MagicMock'ed object @patch('os.access') def test_existing_binary_in_windows_pathext(self, osaccess): # We define the side_effect attribute on the mocked object in order to # specify which calls return which values. First call to os.access # returns X, the second Y, the third Z, etc... osaccess.side_effect = [ # The first os.access should return False(the abspath one) False, # The second, iterating through $PATH, should also return False, # still checking for Linux False, # We will now also return False 3 times so we get a .CMD back from # the function, see PATHEXT below. # Lastly return True, this is the windows check. False, False, False, True ] # Let's patch os.environ to provide a custom PATH variable with patch.dict(os.environ, {'PATH': '/bin', 'PATHEXT': '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;' '.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC;.PY'}): # Let's also patch is_windows to return True with patch('salt.utils.is_windows', lambda: True): self.assertEqual( salt.utils.which('this-binary-exists-under-windows'), # The returned path should return the .exe suffix '/bin/this-binary-exists-under-windows.CMD' ) if __name__ == '__main__': from integration import run_tests run_tests(TestWhich, needs_daemon=False)