# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Import python libs from __future__ import absolute_import import copy # Import Salt Testing libs from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf from tests.support.mock import ( MagicMock, patch, NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON ) # Import Salt libs from salt.exceptions import SaltException from salt.modules import grains as grainsmod from salt.utils import dictupdate # Import 3rd-party libs from salt.utils.odict import OrderedDict grainsmod.__opts__ = { 'conf_file': '/tmp/__salt_test_grains', 'cachedir': '/tmp/__salt_test_grains_cache_dir' } grainsmod.__salt__ = {} @patch.dict(grainsmod.__salt__, {'saltutil.sync_grains': MagicMock()}) @skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON) class GrainsModuleTestCase(TestCase): def test_filter_by(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = { 'os_family': 'MockedOS', '1': '1', '2': '2', 'roles': ['A', 'B'], } dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'C': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} dict2 = { 'default': { 'A': 'B', 'C': { 'D': 'E' }, }, '1': { 'A': 'X', }, '2': { 'C': { 'D': 'H', }, }, 'MockedOS': { 'A': 'Z', }, } mdict1 = {'D': {'E': 'I'}, 'J': 'K'} mdict2 = {'A': 'Z'} mdict3 = {'C': {'D': 'J'}} # test None result with non existent grain and no default res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='xxx') self.assertIs(res, None) # test None result with os_family grain and no matching result res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1) self.assertIs(res, None) # test with non existent grain, and a given default key res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='xxx', default='C') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) # add a merge dictionary, F disappears res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='xxx', merge=mdict1, default='C') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'I', 'G': 'H'}, 'J': 'K'}) # dict1 was altered, reestablish dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'C': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} # default is not present in dict1, check we only have merge in result res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='xxx', merge=mdict1, default='Z') self.assertEqual(res, mdict1) # default is not present in dict1, and no merge, should get None res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='xxx', default='Z') self.assertIs(res, None) #test giving a list as merge argument raise exception self.assertRaises( SaltException, grainsmod.filter_by, dict1, 'xxx', ['foo'], 'C' ) #Now, re-test with an existing grain (os_family), but with no match. res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1) self.assertIs(res, None) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, default='C') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, merge=mdict1, default='C') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'I', 'G': 'H'}, 'J': 'K'}) # dict1 was altered, reestablish dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'C': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, merge=mdict1, default='Z') self.assertEqual(res, mdict1) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, default='Z') self.assertIs(res, None) # this one is in fact a traceback in updatedict, merging a string with a dictionary self.assertRaises( TypeError, grainsmod.filter_by, dict1, merge=mdict1, default='A' ) #Now, re-test with a matching grain. dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'MockedOS': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1) self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, default='A') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, merge=mdict1, default='A') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'I', 'G': 'H'}, 'J': 'K'}) # dict1 was altered, reestablish dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'MockedOS': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, merge=mdict1, default='Z') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'I', 'G': 'H'}, 'J': 'K'}) # dict1 was altered, reestablish dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'MockedOS': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, default='Z') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) # Test when grain value is a list dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'C': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='roles', default='C') self.assertEqual(res, 'B') # Test default when grain value is a list dict1 = {'Z': 'B', 'C': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='roles', default='C') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) # Test with wildcard pattern in the lookup_dict keys dict1 = {'*OS': 'B', 'C': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1) self.assertEqual(res, 'B') # Test with non-strings in lookup_dict keys # Issue #38094 dict1 = {1: 2, 3: {4: 5}, '*OS': 'B'} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1) self.assertEqual(res, 'B') # Test with sequence pattern with roles dict1 = {'Z': 'B', '[BC]': {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}} res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict1, grain='roles', default='Z') self.assertEqual(res, {'D': {'E': 'F', 'G': 'H'}}) # Base tests # NOTE: these may fail to detect errors if dictupdate.update() is broken # but then the unit test for dictupdate.update() should fail and expose # that. The purpose of these tests is it validate the logic of how # in filter_by() processes its arguments. # Test with just the base res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict2, grain='xxx', default='xxx', base='default') self.assertEqual(res, dict2['default']) # Test the base with the OS grain look-up res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict2, default='xxx', base='default') self.assertEqual( res, dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(dict2['default']), dict2['MockedOS']) ) # Test the base with default res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict2, grain='xxx', base='default') self.assertEqual(res, dict2['default']) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict2, grain='1', base='default') self.assertEqual( res, dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(dict2['default']), dict2['1']) ) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict2, base='default', merge=mdict2) self.assertEqual( res, dictupdate.update( dictupdate.update( copy.deepcopy(dict2['default']), dict2['MockedOS']), mdict2 ) ) res = grainsmod.filter_by(dict2, base='default', merge=mdict3) self.assertEqual( res, dictupdate.update( dictupdate.update( copy.deepcopy(dict2['default']), dict2['MockedOS']), mdict3 ) ) def test_append_not_a_list(self): # Failing append to an existing string, without convert grainsmod.__grains__ = {'b': 'bval'} res = grainsmod.append('b', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, 'The key b is not a valid list') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'b': 'bval'}) # Failing append to an existing dict grainsmod.__grains__ = {'b': {'b1': 'bval1'}} res = grainsmod.append('b', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, 'The key b is not a valid list') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'b': {'b1': 'bval1'}}) def test_append_already_in_list(self): # Append an existing value grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval'} res = grainsmod.append('a_list', 'b') self.assertEqual(res, 'The val b was already in the list a_list') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval'}) def test_append_ok(self): # Append to an existing list grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval'} res = grainsmod.append('a_list', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], 'b': 'bval'}) # Append to an non existing list grainsmod.__grains__ = {'b': 'bval'} res = grainsmod.append('a_list', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, {'a_list': ['d']}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a_list': ['d'], 'b': 'bval'}) # Append to an existing string, with convert grainsmod.__grains__ = {'b': 'bval'} res = grainsmod.append('b', 'd', convert=True) self.assertEqual(res, {'b': ['bval', 'd']}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'b': ['bval', 'd']}) # Append to an existing dict, with convert grainsmod.__grains__ = {'b': {'b1': 'bval1'}} res = grainsmod.append('b', 'd', convert=True) self.assertEqual(res, {'b': [{'b1': 'bval1'}, 'd']}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'b': [{'b1': 'bval1'}, 'd']}) def test_append_nested_not_a_list(self): # Failing append to an existing string, without convert grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'b': 'bval'}} res = grainsmod.append('a:b', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, 'The key a:b is not a valid list') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'b': 'bval'}}) # Failing append to an existing dict grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'b': {'b1': 'bval1'}}} res = grainsmod.append('a:b', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, 'The key a:b is not a valid list') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'b': {'b1': 'bval1'}}}) def test_append_nested_already_in_list(self): # Append an existing value grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval'}} res = grainsmod.append('a:a_list', 'b') self.assertEqual(res, 'The val b was already in the list a:a_list') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval'}}) def test_append_nested_ok(self): # Append to an existing list grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval'}} res = grainsmod.append('a:a_list', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, {'a': {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], 'b': 'bval'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'a_list': ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], 'b': 'bval'}}) # Append to an non existing list grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'b': 'bval'}} res = grainsmod.append('a:a_list', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, {'a': {'a_list': ['d'], 'b': 'bval'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'a_list': ['d'], 'b': 'bval'}}) # Append to an existing string, with convert grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'b': 'bval'}} res = grainsmod.append('a:b', 'd', convert=True) self.assertEqual(res, {'a': {'b': ['bval', 'd']}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'b': ['bval', 'd']}}) # Append to an existing dict, with convert grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': {'b': {'b1': 'bval1'}}} res = grainsmod.append('a:b', 'd', convert=True) self.assertEqual(res, {'a': {'b': [{'b1': 'bval1'}, 'd']}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': {'b': [{'b1': 'bval1'}, 'd']}}) def test_append_to_an_element_of_a_list(self): # Append to an element in a list # It currently fails silently grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': ['b', 'c']} res = grainsmod.append('a:b', 'd') self.assertEqual(res, {'a': ['b', 'c']}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': ['b', 'c']}) def test_set_value_already_set(self): # Set a grain to the same simple value grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 12, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', 12) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'Grain is already set') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 12, 'c': 8}) # Set a grain to the same complex value grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': ['item', 12], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', ['item', 12]) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'Grain is already set') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': ['item', 12], 'c': 8}) # Set a key to the same simple value in a nested grain grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,nested', 'val', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'Grain is already set') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_fail_replacing_existing_complex_key(self): # Fails to set a complex value without 'force' grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', ['item', 12]) self.assertFalse(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'The key \'a\' exists and the given value is a ' + 'dict or a list. Use \'force=True\' to overwrite.') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8}) # Fails to overwrite a complex value without 'force' grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': ['item', 12], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', ['item', 14]) self.assertFalse(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'The key \'a\' exists but is a dict or a list. ' + 'Use \'force=True\' to overwrite.') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': ['item', 12], 'c': 8}) # Fails to overwrite a complex value without 'force' in a nested grain grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': ['val1']}], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l2', 'val2', delimiter=',') self.assertFalse(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'The key \'b,l2\' exists but is a dict or a ' + 'list. Use \'force=True\' to overwrite.') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': ['val1']}], 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_fails_replace_simple_value(self): # Fails to replace a simple value with a new dictionary consisting # of the specified key and value grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': 'l1', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l3', 'val3', delimiter=',') self.assertFalse(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['comment'], 'The key \'b\' value is \'l1\', which is ' + 'different from the provided key \'l3\'. ' + 'Use \'force=True\' to overwrite.') self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': 'l1', 'c': 8}) def test_set_simple_value(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': ['b', 'c'], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b', 'bval') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': 'bval'}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': ['b', 'c'], 'b': 'bval', 'c': 8}) def test_set_replace_value(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', 12) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'a': 12}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 12, 'c': 8}) def test_set_None_ok(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b', None) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': None}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': None, 'c': 8}) def test_set_None_ok_destructive(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b', None, destructive=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': None}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8}) def test_set_None_replace_ok(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', None) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'a': None}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': None, 'c': 8}) def test_set_None_force_destructive(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', None, force=True, destructive=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'a': None}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'c': 8}) def test_set_replace_value_was_complex_force(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': ['item', 12], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', 'aval', force=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'a': 'aval'}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8}) def test_set_complex_value_force(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('a', ['item', 12], force=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'a': ['item', 12]}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': ['item', 12], 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_create(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,nested', 'val', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'nested': 'val'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_update_dict(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,nested', 'val2', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'nested': 'val2'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val2'}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_update_dict_remove_key(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,nested', None, delimiter=',', destructive=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_update_dict_new_key(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,b2', 'val2', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'b2': 'val2', 'nested': 'val'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'b2': 'val2', 'nested': 'val'}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_list_replace_key(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', 'l2', 'l3'], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l2', 'val2', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}, 'l3']}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}, 'l3'], 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_list_update_dict_key(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val1'}], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l2', 'val2', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}]}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}], 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_list_update_dict_key_overwrite(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': ['val1']}], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l2', 'val2', delimiter=',', force=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}]}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}], 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_list_append_dict_key(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}], 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l3', 'val3', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}, {'l3': 'val3'}]}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': ['l1', {'l2': 'val2'}, {'l3': 'val3'}], 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_existing_value_is_the_key(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': 'l3', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l3', 'val3', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'l3': 'val3'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'l3': 'val3'}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_nested_existing_value_overwrite(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': 'l1', 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l3', 'val3', delimiter=',', force=True) self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'l3': 'val3'}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'l3': 'val3'}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_deeply_nested_update(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'l1': ['l21', 'l22', {'l23': 'l23val'}]}, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l1,l23', 'val', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'l1': ['l21', 'l22', {'l23': 'val'}]}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'l1': ['l21', 'l22', {'l23': 'val'}]}, 'c': 8}) def test_set_deeply_nested_create(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'l1': ['l21', 'l22', {'l23': 'l23val'}]}, 'c': 8} res = grainsmod.set('b,l1,l24,l241', 'val', delimiter=',') self.assertTrue(res['result']) self.assertEqual(res['changes'], {'b': {'l1': ['l21', 'l22', {'l23': 'l23val'}, {'l24': {'l241': 'val'}}]}}) self.assertEqual(grainsmod.__grains__, {'a': 'aval', 'b': {'l1': [ 'l21', 'l22', {'l23': 'l23val'}, {'l24': {'l241': 'val'}}]}, 'c': 8}) def test_get_ordered(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = OrderedDict([ ('a', 'aval'), ('b', OrderedDict([ ('z', 'zval'), ('l1', ['l21', 'l22', OrderedDict([('l23', 'l23val')])]) ])), ('c', 8)]) res = grainsmod.get('b') self.assertEqual(type(res), OrderedDict) # Check that order really matters self.assertTrue(res == OrderedDict([ ('z', 'zval'), ('l1', ['l21', 'l22', OrderedDict([('l23', 'l23val')])]), ])) self.assertFalse(res == OrderedDict([ ('l1', ['l21', 'l22', OrderedDict([('l23', 'l23val')])]), ('z', 'zval'), ])) def test_get_unordered(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = OrderedDict([ ('a', 'aval'), ('b', OrderedDict([ ('z', 'zval'), ('l1', ['l21', 'l22', OrderedDict([('l23', 'l23val')])]) ])), ('c', 8)]) res = grainsmod.get('b', ordered=False) self.assertEqual(type(res), dict) # Check that order doesn't matter self.assertTrue(res == OrderedDict([ ('l1', ['l21', 'l22', OrderedDict([('l23', 'l23val')])]), ('z', 'zval'), ])) def test_key_value_match(self): grainsmod.__grains__ = OrderedDict([ ('a', 'aval'), ('b', OrderedDict([ ('z', 'zval'), ('l1', ['l21', 'l22', OrderedDict([('l23', 'l23val')])]) ])), ('c', 8)]) res = grainsmod.key_value_match('a', 'aval') self.assertEqual(type(res), bool) self.assertTrue(res) res = grainsmod.key_value_match('b:z', 'zval') self.assertTrue(res) res = grainsmod.key_value_match('b:z', 'aval') self.assertFalse(res)