# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' unit.loader ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Test Salt's loader ''' # Import Python libs from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals import collections import compileall import copy import imp import inspect import logging import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import textwrap # Import Salt Testing libs from tests.support.case import ModuleCase from tests.support.unit import TestCase from tests.support.mock import patch from tests.support.paths import TMP # Import Salt libs import salt.config import salt.loader import salt.utils.files import salt.utils.stringutils # pylint: disable=import-error,no-name-in-module,redefined-builtin from salt.ext import six from salt.ext.six.moves import range # pylint: enable=no-name-in-module,redefined-builtin log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def remove_bytecode(module_path): paths = [module_path + 'c'] if hasattr(imp, 'get_tag'): modname, ext = os.path.splitext(module_path.split(os.sep)[-1]) paths.append( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(module_path), '__pycache__', '{}.{}.pyc'.format(modname, imp.get_tag()))) for path in paths: if os.path.exists(path): os.unlink(path) loader_template = ''' import os from salt.utils.decorators import depends @depends('os') def loaded(): return True @depends('non_existantmodulename') def not_loaded(): return True ''' class LazyLoaderTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader ''' module_name = 'lazyloadertest' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) if not os.path.isdir(TMP): os.makedirs(TMP) def setUp(self): # Setup the module self.module_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) self.module_file = os.path.join(self.module_dir, '{0}.py'.format(self.module_name)) with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.module_file, 'w') as fh: fh.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(loader_template)) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # Invoke the loader self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader([self.module_dir], copy.deepcopy(self.opts), tag='module') def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.module_dir) if os.path.isdir(self.module_dir): shutil.rmtree(self.module_dir) del self.module_dir del self.module_file del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def test_depends(self): ''' Test that the depends decorator works properly ''' # Make sure depends correctly allowed a function to load. If this # results in a KeyError, the decorator is broken. self.assertTrue( inspect.isfunction( self.loader[self.module_name + '.loaded'] ) ) # Make sure depends correctly kept a function from loading self.assertTrue(self.module_name + '.not_loaded' not in self.loader) class LazyLoaderVirtualEnabledTest(TestCase): ''' Test the base loader of salt. ''' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['disable_modules'] = ['pillar'] cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) def setUp(self): self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( salt.loader._module_dirs(copy.deepcopy(self.opts), 'modules', 'module'), copy.deepcopy(self.opts), tag='module') def tearDown(self): del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def test_basic(self): ''' Ensure that it only loads stuff when needed ''' # make sure it starts empty self.assertEqual(self.loader._dict, {}) # get something, and make sure its a func self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader['test.ping'])) # make sure we only loaded "test" functions for key, val in six.iteritems(self.loader._dict): self.assertEqual(key.split('.', 1)[0], 'test') # make sure the depends thing worked (double check of the depends testing, # since the loader does the calling magically self.assertFalse('test.missing_func' in self.loader._dict) def test_badkey(self): with self.assertRaises(KeyError): self.loader[None] # pylint: disable=W0104 with self.assertRaises(KeyError): self.loader[1] # pylint: disable=W0104 def test_disable(self): self.assertNotIn('pillar.items', self.loader) def test_len_load(self): ''' Since LazyLoader is a MutableMapping, if someone asks for len() we have to load all ''' self.assertEqual(self.loader._dict, {}) len(self.loader) # force a load all self.assertNotEqual(self.loader._dict, {}) def test_iter_load(self): ''' Since LazyLoader is a MutableMapping, if someone asks to iterate we have to load all ''' self.assertEqual(self.loader._dict, {}) # force a load all for key, func in six.iteritems(self.loader): break self.assertNotEqual(self.loader._dict, {}) def test_context(self): ''' Make sure context is shared across modules ''' # make sure it starts empty self.assertEqual(self.loader._dict, {}) # get something, and make sure its a func func = self.loader['test.ping'] with patch.dict(func.__globals__['__context__'], {'foo': 'bar'}): self.assertEqual(self.loader['test.echo'].__globals__['__context__']['foo'], 'bar') self.assertEqual(self.loader['grains.get'].__globals__['__context__']['foo'], 'bar') def test_globals(self): func_globals = self.loader['test.ping'].__globals__ self.assertEqual(func_globals['__grains__'], self.opts.get('grains', {})) self.assertEqual(func_globals['__pillar__'], self.opts.get('pillar', {})) # the opts passed into modules is at least a subset of the whole opts for key, val in six.iteritems(func_globals['__opts__']): if key in salt.config.DEFAULT_MASTER_OPTS and key not in salt.config.DEFAULT_MINION_OPTS: # We loaded the minion opts, but somewhere in the code, the master options got pulled in # Let's just not check for equality since the option won't even exist in the loaded # minion options continue if key not in salt.config.DEFAULT_MASTER_OPTS and key not in salt.config.DEFAULT_MINION_OPTS: # This isn't even a default configuration setting, lets carry on continue self.assertEqual(self.opts[key], val) def test_pack(self): self.loader.pack['__foo__'] = 'bar' func_globals = self.loader['test.ping'].__globals__ self.assertEqual(func_globals['__foo__'], 'bar') def test_virtual(self): self.assertNotIn('test_virtual.ping', self.loader) class LazyLoaderVirtualDisabledTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader of salt without __virtual__ ''' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) def setUp(self): self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( salt.loader._module_dirs(copy.deepcopy(self.opts), 'modules', 'module'), copy.deepcopy(self.opts), tag='module', virtual_enable=False) def tearDown(self): del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def test_virtual(self): self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader['test_virtual.ping'])) class LazyLoaderWhitelistTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader of salt with a whitelist ''' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) def setUp(self): self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( salt.loader._module_dirs(copy.deepcopy(self.opts), 'modules', 'module'), copy.deepcopy(self.opts), tag='module', whitelist=['test', 'pillar']) def tearDown(self): del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def test_whitelist(self): self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader['test.ping'])) self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader['pillar.get'])) self.assertNotIn('grains.get', self.loader) class LazyLoaderSingleItem(TestCase): ''' Test loading a single item via the _load() function ''' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) def setUp(self): self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( salt.loader._module_dirs(copy.deepcopy(self.opts), 'modules', 'module'), copy.deepcopy(self.opts), tag='module') def tearDown(self): del self.loader def test_single_item_no_dot(self): ''' Checks that a KeyError is raised when the function key does not contain a '.' ''' key = 'testing_no_dot' expected = "The key '{0}' should contain a '.'".format(key) with self.assertRaises(KeyError) as err: inspect.isfunction(self.loader['testing_no_dot']) result = err.exception.args[0] assert result == expected, result module_template = ''' __load__ = ['test', 'test_alias'] __func_alias__ = dict(test_alias='working_alias') from salt.utils.decorators import depends def test(): return {count} def test_alias(): return True def test2(): return True @depends('non_existantmodulename') def test3(): return True @depends('non_existantmodulename', fallback_function=test) def test4(): return True ''' class LazyLoaderReloadingTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader of salt with changing modules ''' module_name = 'loadertest' module_key = 'loadertest.test' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) if not os.path.isdir(TMP): os.makedirs(TMP) def setUp(self): self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) self.count = 0 opts = copy.deepcopy(self.opts) dirs = salt.loader._module_dirs(opts, 'modules', 'module') dirs.append(self.tmp_dir) self.utils = salt.loader.utils(opts) self.proxy = salt.loader.proxy(opts) self.minion_mods = salt.loader.minion_mods(opts) self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( dirs, opts, tag='module', pack={'__utils__': self.utils, '__proxy__': self.proxy, '__salt__': self.minion_mods}) def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir) for attrname in ('tmp_dir', 'utils', 'proxy', 'loader', 'minion_mods', 'utils'): try: delattr(self, attrname) except AttributeError: continue @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def update_module(self): self.count += 1 with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.module_path, 'wb') as fh: fh.write( salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes( module_template.format(count=self.count) ) ) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk # pyc files don't like it when we change the original quickly # since the header bytes only contain the timestamp (granularity of seconds) # TODO: don't write them? Is *much* slower on re-load (~3x) # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.dont_write_bytecode remove_bytecode(self.module_path) def rm_module(self): os.unlink(self.module_path) remove_bytecode(self.module_path) @property def module_path(self): return os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, '{0}.py'.format(self.module_name)) def test_alias(self): ''' Make sure that you can access alias-d modules ''' # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) self.update_module() self.assertNotIn('{0}.test_alias'.format(self.module_name), self.loader) self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader['{0}.working_alias'.format(self.module_name)])) def test_clear(self): self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader['test.ping'])) self.update_module() # write out out custom module self.loader.clear() # clear the loader dict # force a load of our module self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader[self.module_key])) # make sure we only loaded our custom module # which means that we did correctly refresh the file mapping for k, v in six.iteritems(self.loader._dict): self.assertTrue(k.startswith(self.module_name)) def test_load(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) self.update_module() self.assertTrue(inspect.isfunction(self.loader[self.module_key])) def test__load__(self): ''' If a module specifies __load__ we should only load/expose those modules ''' self.update_module() # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key + '2', self.loader) def test__load__and_depends(self): ''' If a module specifies __load__ we should only load/expose those modules ''' self.update_module() # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key + '3', self.loader) self.assertNotIn(self.module_key + '4', self.loader) def test_reload(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) # make sure it updates correctly for x in range(1, 3): self.update_module() self.loader.clear() self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), self.count) self.rm_module() # make sure that even if we remove the module, its still loaded until a clear self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), self.count) self.loader.clear() self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) virtual_aliases = ('loadertest2', 'loadertest3') virtual_alias_module_template = ''' __virtual_aliases__ = {0} def test(): return True '''.format(virtual_aliases) class LazyLoaderVirtualAliasTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader of salt with changing modules ''' module_name = 'loadertest' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) if not os.path.isdir(TMP): os.makedirs(TMP) def setUp(self): self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) opts = copy.deepcopy(self.opts) dirs = salt.loader._module_dirs(opts, 'modules', 'module') dirs.append(self.tmp_dir) self.utils = salt.loader.utils(opts) self.proxy = salt.loader.proxy(opts) self.minion_mods = salt.loader.minion_mods(opts) self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( dirs, opts, tag='module', pack={'__utils__': self.utils, '__proxy__': self.proxy, '__salt__': self.minion_mods}) def tearDown(self): del self.tmp_dir del self.utils del self.proxy del self.minion_mods del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def update_module(self): with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.module_path, 'wb') as fh: fh.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes(virtual_alias_module_template)) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk # pyc files don't like it when we change the original quickly # since the header bytes only contain the timestamp (granularity of seconds) # TODO: don't write them? Is *much* slower on re-load (~3x) # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.dont_write_bytecode remove_bytecode(self.module_path) @property def module_path(self): return os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, '{0}.py'.format(self.module_name)) def test_virtual_alias(self): ''' Test the __virtual_alias__ feature ''' self.update_module() mod_names = [self.module_name] + list(virtual_aliases) for mod_name in mod_names: func_name = '.'.join((mod_name, 'test')) log.debug('Running %s (dict attribute)', func_name) self.assertTrue(self.loader[func_name]()) log.debug('Running %s (loader attribute)', func_name) self.assertTrue(getattr(self.loader, mod_name).test()) submodule_template = ''' from __future__ import absolute_import import {0}.lib def test(): return ({count}, {0}.lib.test()) ''' submodule_lib_template = ''' def test(): return {count} ''' class LazyLoaderSubmodReloadingTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader of salt with changing modules ''' module_name = 'loadertestsubmod' module_key = 'loadertestsubmod.test' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) if not os.path.isdir(TMP): os.makedirs(TMP) def setUp(self): self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) os.makedirs(self.module_dir) self.count = 0 self.lib_count = 0 opts = copy.deepcopy(self.opts) dirs = salt.loader._module_dirs(opts, 'modules', 'module') dirs.append(self.tmp_dir) self.utils = salt.loader.utils(opts) self.proxy = salt.loader.proxy(opts) self.minion_mods = salt.loader.minion_mods(opts) self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( dirs, opts, tag='module', pack={'__utils__': self.utils, '__proxy__': self.proxy, '__salt__': self.minion_mods}) def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir) del self.tmp_dir del self.utils del self.proxy del self.minion_mods del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def update_module(self): self.count += 1 with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.module_path, 'wb') as fh: fh.write( salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes( submodule_template.format(self.module_name, count=self.count) ) ) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk # pyc files don't like it when we change the original quickly # since the header bytes only contain the timestamp (granularity of seconds) # TODO: don't write them? Is *much* slower on re-load (~3x) # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.dont_write_bytecode remove_bytecode(self.module_path) def rm_module(self): os.unlink(self.module_path) remove_bytecode(self.module_path) def update_lib(self): self.lib_count += 1 for modname in list(sys.modules): if modname.startswith(self.module_name): del sys.modules[modname] with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.lib_path, 'wb') as fh: fh.write( salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes( submodule_lib_template.format(count=self.lib_count) ) ) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk # pyc files don't like it when we change the original quickly # since the header bytes only contain the timestamp (granularity of seconds) # TODO: don't write them? Is *much* slower on re-load (~3x) # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.dont_write_bytecode remove_bytecode(self.lib_path) def rm_lib(self): for modname in list(sys.modules): if modname.startswith(self.module_name): del sys.modules[modname] os.unlink(self.lib_path) remove_bytecode(self.lib_path) @property def module_dir(self): return os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, self.module_name) @property def module_path(self): return os.path.join(self.module_dir, '__init__.py') @property def lib_path(self): return os.path.join(self.module_dir, 'lib.py') def test_basic(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) self.update_module() self.update_lib() self.loader.clear() self.assertIn(self.module_key, self.loader) def test_reload(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) # update both the module and the lib for x in range(1, 3): self.update_lib() self.update_module() self.loader.clear() self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader._dict) self.assertIn(self.module_key, self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), (self.count, self.lib_count)) # update just the module for x in range(1, 3): self.update_module() self.loader.clear() self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader._dict) self.assertIn(self.module_key, self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), (self.count, self.lib_count)) # update just the lib for x in range(1, 3): self.update_lib() self.loader.clear() self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader._dict) self.assertIn(self.module_key, self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), (self.count, self.lib_count)) self.rm_module() # make sure that even if we remove the module, its still loaded until a clear self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), (self.count, self.lib_count)) self.loader.clear() self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) def test_reload_missing_lib(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) # update both the module and the lib self.update_module() self.update_lib() self.loader.clear() self.assertEqual(self.loader[self.module_key](), (self.count, self.lib_count)) # remove the lib, this means we should fail to load the module next time self.rm_lib() self.loader.clear() self.assertNotIn(self.module_key, self.loader) mod_template = ''' def test(): return ({val}) ''' class LazyLoaderModulePackageTest(TestCase): ''' Test the loader of salt with changing modules ''' module_name = 'loadertestmodpkg' module_key = 'loadertestmodpkg.test' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) if not os.path.isdir(TMP): os.makedirs(TMP) def setUp(self): self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) dirs = salt.loader._module_dirs(copy.deepcopy(self.opts), 'modules', 'module') dirs.append(self.tmp_dir) self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( dirs, copy.deepcopy(self.opts), tag='module') def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir) del self.tmp_dir del self.loader @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts def update_pyfile(self, pyfile, contents): dirname = os.path.dirname(pyfile) if not os.path.exists(dirname): os.makedirs(dirname) with salt.utils.files.fopen(pyfile, 'wb') as fh: fh.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes(contents)) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk # pyc files don't like it when we change the original quickly # since the header bytes only contain the timestamp (granularity of seconds) # TODO: don't write them? Is *much* slower on re-load (~3x) # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.dont_write_bytecode remove_bytecode(pyfile) def rm_pyfile(self, pyfile): os.unlink(pyfile) remove_bytecode(pyfile) def update_module(self, relative_path, contents): self.update_pyfile(os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, relative_path), contents) def rm_module(self, relative_path): self.rm_pyfile(os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, relative_path)) def test_module(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn('foo', self.loader) self.assertNotIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.update_module('foo.py', mod_template.format(val=1)) self.loader.clear() self.assertIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader['foo.test'](), 1) def test_package(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn('foo', self.loader) self.assertNotIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.update_module('foo/__init__.py', mod_template.format(val=2)) self.loader.clear() self.assertIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader['foo.test'](), 2) def test_module_package_collision(self): # ensure it doesn't exist self.assertNotIn('foo', self.loader) self.assertNotIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.update_module('foo.py', mod_template.format(val=3)) self.loader.clear() self.assertIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader['foo.test'](), 3) self.update_module('foo/__init__.py', mod_template.format(val=4)) self.loader.clear() self.assertIn('foo.test', self.loader) self.assertEqual(self.loader['foo.test'](), 4) deep_init_base = ''' from __future__ import absolute_import import {0}.top_lib import {0}.top_lib.mid_lib import {0}.top_lib.mid_lib.bot_lib def top(): return {0}.top_lib.test() def mid(): return {0}.top_lib.mid_lib.test() def bot(): return {0}.top_lib.mid_lib.bot_lib.test() ''' class LazyLoaderDeepSubmodReloadingTest(TestCase): module_name = 'loadertestsubmoddeep' libs = ('top_lib', 'mid_lib', 'bot_lib') @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) if not os.path.isdir(TMP): os.makedirs(TMP) def setUp(self): self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) os.makedirs(self.module_dir) self.lib_count = collections.defaultdict(int) # mapping of path -> count # bootstrap libs with salt.utils.files.fopen(os.path.join(self.module_dir, '__init__.py'), 'w') as fh: # No .decode() needed here as deep_init_base is defined as str and # not bytes. fh.write( salt.utils.stringutils.to_str( deep_init_base.format(self.module_name) ) ) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk self.lib_paths = {} dir_path = self.module_dir for lib_name in self.libs: dir_path = os.path.join(dir_path, lib_name) self.lib_paths[lib_name] = dir_path os.makedirs(dir_path) self.update_lib(lib_name) opts = copy.deepcopy(self.opts) dirs = salt.loader._module_dirs(opts, 'modules', 'module') dirs.append(self.tmp_dir) self.utils = salt.loader.utils(opts) self.proxy = salt.loader.proxy(opts) self.minion_mods = salt.loader.minion_mods(opts) self.loader = salt.loader.LazyLoader( dirs, copy.deepcopy(opts), tag='module', pack={'__utils__': self.utils, '__proxy__': self.proxy, '__salt__': self.minion_mods}) self.assertIn('{0}.top'.format(self.module_name), self.loader) def tearDown(self): shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir) del self.tmp_dir del self.lib_paths del self.utils del self.proxy del self.minion_mods del self.loader del self.lib_count @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): del cls.opts @property def module_dir(self): return os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, self.module_name) def update_lib(self, lib_name): for modname in list(sys.modules): if modname.startswith(self.module_name): del sys.modules[modname] path = os.path.join(self.lib_paths[lib_name], '__init__.py') self.lib_count[lib_name] += 1 with salt.utils.files.fopen(path, 'wb') as fh: fh.write( salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes( submodule_lib_template.format(count=self.lib_count[lib_name]) ) ) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) # flush to disk # pyc files don't like it when we change the original quickly # since the header bytes only contain the timestamp (granularity of seconds) # TODO: don't write them? Is *much* slower on re-load (~3x) # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.dont_write_bytecode remove_bytecode(path) def test_basic(self): self.assertIn('{0}.top'.format(self.module_name), self.loader) def _verify_libs(self): for lib in self.libs: self.assertEqual(self.loader['{0}.{1}'.format(self.module_name, lib.replace('_lib', ''))](), self.lib_count[lib]) def test_reload(self): ''' Make sure that we can reload all libraries of arbitrary depth ''' self._verify_libs() # update them all for lib in self.libs: for x in range(5): self.update_lib(lib) self.loader.clear() self._verify_libs() class LoaderGlobalsTest(ModuleCase): ''' Test all of the globals that the loader is responsible for adding to modules This shouldn't be done here, but should rather be done per module type (in the cases where they are used) so they can check ALL globals that they have (or should have) access to. This is intended as a shorter term way of testing these so we don't break the loader ''' def _verify_globals(self, mod_dict): ''' Verify that the globals listed in the doc string (from the test) are in these modules ''' # find the globals global_vars = [] for val in six.itervalues(mod_dict): # only find salty globals if val.__module__.startswith('salt.loaded'): if hasattr(val, '__globals__'): if hasattr(val, '__wrapped__') or '__wrapped__' in val.__globals__: global_vars.append(sys.modules[val.__module__].__dict__) else: global_vars.append(val.__globals__) # if we couldn't find any, then we have no modules -- so something is broken self.assertNotEqual(global_vars, [], msg='No modules were loaded.') # get the names of the globals you should have func_name = inspect.stack()[1][3] names = next(six.itervalues(salt.utils.yaml.safe_load(getattr(self, func_name).__doc__))) # Now, test each module! for item in global_vars: for name in names: self.assertIn(name, list(item.keys())) def test_auth(self): ''' Test that auth mods have: - __pillar__ - __grains__ - __salt__ - __context__ ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.auth(self.master_opts)) def test_runners(self): ''' Test that runners have: - __pillar__ - __salt__ - __opts__ - __grains__ - __context__ ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.runner(self.master_opts)) def test_returners(self): ''' Test that returners have: - __salt__ - __opts__ - __pillar__ - __grains__ - __context__ ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.returners(self.master_opts, {})) def test_pillars(self): ''' Test that pillars have: - __salt__ - __opts__ - __pillar__ - __grains__ - __context__ ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.pillars(self.master_opts, {})) def test_tops(self): ''' Test that tops have: [] ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.tops(self.master_opts)) def test_outputters(self): ''' Test that outputters have: - __opts__ - __pillar__ - __grains__ - __context__ ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.outputters(self.master_opts)) def test_serializers(self): ''' Test that serializers have: [] ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.serializers(self.master_opts)) def test_states(self): ''' Test that states have: - __pillar__ - __salt__ - __opts__ - __grains__ - __context__ ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.states(self.master_opts, {}, {}, {})) def test_renderers(self): ''' Test that renderers have: - __salt__ # Execution functions (i.e. __salt__['test.echo']('foo')) - __grains__ # Grains (i.e. __grains__['os']) - __pillar__ # Pillar data (i.e. __pillar__['foo']) - __opts__ # Minion configuration options - __context__ # Context dict shared amongst all modules of the same type ''' self._verify_globals(salt.loader.render(self.master_opts, {})) class RawModTest(TestCase): ''' Test the interface of raw_mod ''' def setUp(self): self.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) def tearDown(self): del self.opts def test_basic(self): testmod = salt.loader.raw_mod(self.opts, 'test', None) for k, v in six.iteritems(testmod): self.assertEqual(k.split('.')[0], 'test') def test_bad_name(self): testmod = salt.loader.raw_mod(self.opts, 'module_we_do_not_have', None) self.assertEqual(testmod, {}) class NetworkUtilsTestCase(ModuleCase): def test_is_private(self): mod = salt.loader.raw_mod(self.minion_opts, 'network', None) self.assertTrue(mod['network.is_private']('10.0.0.1'), True) def test_is_loopback(self): mod = salt.loader.raw_mod(self.minion_opts, 'network', None) self.assertTrue(mod['network.is_loopback']('127.0.0.1'), True) class LazyLoaderOptimizationOrderTest(TestCase): ''' Test the optimization order priority in the loader (PY3) ''' module_name = 'lazyloadertest' module_content = textwrap.dedent('''\ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import absolute_import def test(): return True ''') @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.opts = salt.config.minion_config(None) cls.opts['grains'] = salt.loader.grains(cls.opts) def setUp(self): # Setup the module self.module_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) self.module_file = os.path.join(self.module_dir, '{0}.py'.format(self.module_name)) def _get_loader(self, order=None): opts = copy.deepcopy(self.opts) if order is not None: opts['optimization_order'] = order # Return a loader return salt.loader.LazyLoader([self.module_dir], opts, tag='module') def _get_module_filename(self): # The act of referencing the loader entry forces the module to be # loaded by the LazyDict. mod_fullname = self.loader[next(iter(self.loader))].__module__ return sys.modules[mod_fullname].__file__ def _expected(self, optimize=0): if six.PY3: return 'lazyloadertest.cpython-{0}{1}{2}.pyc'.format( sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1], '' if not optimize else '.opt-{0}'.format(optimize) ) else: return 'lazyloadertest.pyc' def _write_module_file(self): with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.module_file, 'w') as fh: fh.write(self.module_content) fh.flush() os.fsync(fh.fileno()) def _byte_compile(self): if salt.loader.USE_IMPORTLIB: # Skip this check as "optimize" is unique to PY3's compileall # module, and this will be a false error when Pylint is run on # Python 2. # pylint: disable=unexpected-keyword-arg compileall.compile_file(self.module_file, quiet=1, optimize=0) compileall.compile_file(self.module_file, quiet=1, optimize=1) compileall.compile_file(self.module_file, quiet=1, optimize=2) # pylint: enable=unexpected-keyword-arg else: compileall.compile_file(self.module_file, quiet=1) def _test_optimization_order(self, order): self._write_module_file() self._byte_compile() # Clean up the original file so that we can be assured we're only # loading the byte-compiled files(s). os.remove(self.module_file) self.loader = self._get_loader(order) filename = self._get_module_filename() basename = os.path.basename(filename) assert basename == self._expected(order[0]), basename if not salt.loader.USE_IMPORTLIB: # We are only testing multiple optimization levels on Python 3.5+ return # Remove the file and make a new loader. We should now load the # byte-compiled file with an optimization level matching the 2nd # element of the order list. os.remove(filename) self.loader = self._get_loader(order) filename = self._get_module_filename() basename = os.path.basename(filename) assert basename == self._expected(order[1]), basename # Remove the file and make a new loader. We should now load the # byte-compiled file with an optimization level matching the 3rd # element of the order list. os.remove(filename) self.loader = self._get_loader(order) filename = self._get_module_filename() basename = os.path.basename(filename) assert basename == self._expected(order[2]), basename def test_optimization_order(self): ''' Test the optimization_order config param ''' self._test_optimization_order([0, 1, 2]) self._test_optimization_order([0, 2, 1]) if salt.loader.USE_IMPORTLIB: # optimization_order only supported on Python 3.5+, earlier # releases only support unoptimized .pyc files. self._test_optimization_order([1, 2, 0]) self._test_optimization_order([1, 0, 2]) self._test_optimization_order([2, 0, 1]) self._test_optimization_order([2, 1, 0]) def test_load_source_file(self): ''' Make sure that .py files are preferred over .pyc files ''' self._write_module_file() self._byte_compile() self.loader = self._get_loader() filename = self._get_module_filename() basename = os.path.basename(filename) expected = 'lazyloadertest.py' if six.PY3 else 'lazyloadertest.pyc' assert basename == expected, basename