# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' :codeauthor: Mike Place ''' # Import python libs from __future__ import absolute_import import copy import os # Import Salt Testing libs from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf from tests.support.mock import NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON, patch, MagicMock from tests.support.mixins import AdaptedConfigurationTestCaseMixin from tests.support.helpers import skip_if_not_root # Import salt libs from salt import minion from salt.utils import event from salt.exceptions import SaltSystemExit import salt.syspaths import tornado import tornado.testing __opts__ = {} @skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON) class MinionTestCase(TestCase, tornado.testing.AsyncTestCase, AdaptedConfigurationTestCaseMixin): def test_invalid_master_address(self): with patch.dict(__opts__, {'ipv6': False, 'master': float('127.0'), 'master_port': '4555', 'retry_dns': False}): self.assertRaises(SaltSystemExit, minion.resolve_dns, __opts__) @skip_if_not_root def test_sock_path_len(self): ''' This tests whether or not a larger hash causes the sock path to exceed the system's max sock path length. See the below link for more information. https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/12172#issuecomment-43903643 ''' opts = { 'id': 'salt-testing', 'hash_type': 'sha512', 'sock_dir': os.path.join(salt.syspaths.SOCK_DIR, 'minion'), 'extension_modules': '' } with patch.dict(__opts__, opts): try: event_publisher = event.AsyncEventPublisher(__opts__) result = True except ValueError: # There are rare cases where we operate a closed socket, especially in containers. # In this case, don't fail the test because we'll catch it down the road. result = True except SaltSystemExit: result = False self.assertTrue(result) # Tests for _handle_decoded_payload in the salt.minion.Minion() class: 3 def test_handle_decoded_payload_jid_match_in_jid_queue(self): ''' Tests that the _handle_decoded_payload function returns when a jid is given that is already present in the jid_queue. Note: This test doesn't contain all of the patch decorators above the function like the other tests for _handle_decoded_payload below. This is essential to this test as the call to the function must return None BEFORE any of the processes are spun up because we should be avoiding firing duplicate jobs. ''' mock_opts = salt.config.DEFAULT_MINION_OPTS mock_data = {'fun': 'foo.bar', 'jid': 123} mock_jid_queue = [123] try: minion = salt.minion.Minion(mock_opts, jid_queue=copy.copy(mock_jid_queue), io_loop=tornado.ioloop.IOLoop()) ret = minion._handle_decoded_payload(mock_data) self.assertEqual(minion.jid_queue, mock_jid_queue) self.assertIsNone(ret) finally: minion.destroy() def test_handle_decoded_payload_jid_queue_addition(self): ''' Tests that the _handle_decoded_payload function adds a jid to the minion's jid_queue when the new jid isn't already present in the jid_queue. ''' with patch('salt.minion.Minion.ctx', MagicMock(return_value={})), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.start', MagicMock(return_value=True)), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.join', MagicMock(return_value=True)): mock_jid = 11111 mock_opts = salt.config.DEFAULT_MINION_OPTS mock_data = {'fun': 'foo.bar', 'jid': mock_jid} mock_jid_queue = [123, 456] try: minion = salt.minion.Minion(mock_opts, jid_queue=copy.copy(mock_jid_queue), io_loop=tornado.ioloop.IOLoop()) # Assert that the minion's jid_queue attribute matches the mock_jid_queue as a baseline # This can help debug any test failures if the _handle_decoded_payload call fails. self.assertEqual(minion.jid_queue, mock_jid_queue) # Call the _handle_decoded_payload function and update the mock_jid_queue to include the new # mock_jid. The mock_jid should have been added to the jid_queue since the mock_jid wasn't # previously included. The minion's jid_queue attribute and the mock_jid_queue should be equal. minion._handle_decoded_payload(mock_data) mock_jid_queue.append(mock_jid) self.assertEqual(minion.jid_queue, mock_jid_queue) finally: minion.destroy() def test_handle_decoded_payload_jid_queue_reduced_minion_jid_queue_hwm(self): ''' Tests that the _handle_decoded_payload function removes a jid from the minion's jid_queue when the minion's jid_queue high water mark (minion_jid_queue_hwm) is hit. ''' with patch('salt.minion.Minion.ctx', MagicMock(return_value={})), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.start', MagicMock(return_value=True)), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.join', MagicMock(return_value=True)): mock_opts = salt.config.DEFAULT_MINION_OPTS mock_opts['minion_jid_queue_hwm'] = 2 mock_data = {'fun': 'foo.bar', 'jid': 789} mock_jid_queue = [123, 456] try: minion = salt.minion.Minion(mock_opts, jid_queue=copy.copy(mock_jid_queue), io_loop=tornado.ioloop.IOLoop()) # Assert that the minion's jid_queue attribute matches the mock_jid_queue as a baseline # This can help debug any test failures if the _handle_decoded_payload call fails. self.assertEqual(minion.jid_queue, mock_jid_queue) # Call the _handle_decoded_payload function and check that the queue is smaller by one item # and contains the new jid minion._handle_decoded_payload(mock_data) self.assertEqual(len(minion.jid_queue), 2) self.assertEqual(minion.jid_queue, [456, 789]) finally: minion.destroy() def test_beacons_before_connect(self): ''' Tests that the 'beacons_before_connect' option causes the beacons to be initialized before connect. ''' with patch('salt.minion.Minion.ctx', MagicMock(return_value={})), \ patch('salt.minion.Minion.sync_connect_master', MagicMock(side_effect=RuntimeError('stop execution'))), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.start', MagicMock(return_value=True)), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.join', MagicMock(return_value=True)): mock_opts = self.get_config('minion', from_scratch=True) mock_opts['beacons_before_connect'] = True try: minion = salt.minion.Minion(mock_opts, io_loop=tornado.ioloop.IOLoop()) try: minion.tune_in(start=True) except RuntimeError: pass # Make sure beacons are initialized but the sheduler is not self.assertTrue('beacons' in minion.periodic_callbacks) self.assertTrue('schedule' not in minion.periodic_callbacks) finally: minion.destroy() def test_scheduler_before_connect(self): ''' Tests that the 'scheduler_before_connect' option causes the scheduler to be initialized before connect. ''' with patch('salt.minion.Minion.ctx', MagicMock(return_value={})), \ patch('salt.minion.Minion.sync_connect_master', MagicMock(side_effect=RuntimeError('stop execution'))), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.start', MagicMock(return_value=True)), \ patch('salt.utils.process.SignalHandlingMultiprocessingProcess.join', MagicMock(return_value=True)): mock_opts = self.get_config('minion', from_scratch=True) mock_opts['scheduler_before_connect'] = True try: minion = salt.minion.Minion(mock_opts, io_loop=tornado.ioloop.IOLoop()) try: minion.tune_in(start=True) except RuntimeError: pass # Make sure the scheduler is initialized but the beacons are not self.assertTrue('schedule' in minion.periodic_callbacks) self.assertTrue('beacons' not in minion.periodic_callbacks) finally: minion.destroy()