# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Import python libs from __future__ import absolute_import import copy # Import Salt Testing libs from salttesting import TestCase from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath ensure_in_syspath('../../') # Import Salt libs from salt.utils import dictupdate class UtilDictupdateTestCase(TestCase): dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'C': {'D': 'E', 'F': {'G': 'H', 'I': 'J'}}} def test_update(self): # level 1 value changes mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['A'] = 'Z' res = dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'A': 'Z'}) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) # level 2 value changes mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['C']['D'] = 'Z' res = dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'C': {'D': 'Z'}}) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) # level 3 value changes mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['C']['F']['G'] = 'Z' res = dictupdate.update( copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'C': {'F': {'G': 'Z'}}} ) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) # replace a sub-dictionary mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['C'] = 'Z' res = dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'C': 'Z'}) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) # add a new scalar value mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['Z'] = 'Y' res = dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'Z': 'Y'}) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) # add a dictionary mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['Z'] = {'Y': 'X'} res = dictupdate.update(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'Z': {'Y': 'X'}}) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) # add a nested dictionary mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['Z'] = {'Y': {'X': 'W'}} res = dictupdate.update( copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'Z': {'Y': {'X': 'W'}}} ) self.assertEqual(res, mdict) class UtilDictMergeTestCase(TestCase): dict1 = {'A': 'B', 'C': {'D': 'E', 'F': {'G': 'H', 'I': 'J'}}} def test_merge_overwrite_traditional(self): ''' Test traditional overwrite, wherein a key in the second dict overwrites a key in the first ''' mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['A'] = 'b' ret = dictupdate.merge_overwrite(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'A': 'b'}) self.assertEqual(mdict, ret) def test_merge_overwrite_missing_source_key(self): ''' Test case wherein the overwrite strategy is used but a key in the second dict is not present in the first ''' mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['D'] = 'new' ret = dictupdate.merge_overwrite(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'D': 'new'}) self.assertEqual(mdict, ret) def test_merge_aggregate_traditional(self): ''' Test traditional aggregation, where a val from dict2 overwrites one present in dict1 ''' mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['A'] = 'b' ret = dictupdate.merge_overwrite(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'A': 'b'}) self.assertEqual(mdict, ret) def test_merge_list_traditional(self): ''' Test traditional list merge, where a key present in dict2 will be converted to a list ''' mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['A'] = ['B', 'b'] ret = dictupdate.merge_list(copy.deepcopy(self.dict1), {'A': 'b'}) self.assertEqual(mdict, ret) def test_merge_list_append(self): ''' This codifies the intended behaviour that items merged into a dict val that is already a list that those items will *appended* to the list, and not magically merged in ''' mdict = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict['A'] = ['B', 'b', 'c'] # Prepare a modified copy of dict1 that has a list as a val for the key of 'A' mdict1 = copy.deepcopy(self.dict1) mdict1['A'] = ['B'] ret = dictupdate.merge_list(mdict1, {'A': ['b', 'c']}) self.assertEqual({'A': [['B'], ['b', 'c']], 'C': {'D': 'E', 'F': {'I': 'J', 'G': 'H'}}}, ret) if __name__ == '__main__': from integration import run_tests run_tests(UtilDictupdateTestCase, needs_daemon=False)