salt/tests/integration/client/test_standard.py
Erik Johnson 8cdb9ea54f
[PY3] Add print_function import to files with unicode_literals already added
This makes the 2.x usage invalid syntax and forces the use of print as a
function. This adds the import to the files which I've updated in the
last couple of days but forgot to add it.
2017-12-15 12:14:18 -06:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import os
# Import Salt Testing libs
from tests.support.case import ModuleCase
# Import salt libs
import salt.utils.files
class StdTest(ModuleCase):
'''
Test standard client calls
'''
def test_cli(self):
'''
Test cli function
'''
cmd_iter = self.client.cmd_cli(
'minion',
'test.ping',
)
for ret in cmd_iter:
self.assertTrue(ret['minion'])
# make sure that the iter waits for long running jobs too
cmd_iter = self.client.cmd_cli(
'minion',
'test.sleep',
[6]
)
num_ret = 0
for ret in cmd_iter:
num_ret += 1
self.assertTrue(ret['minion'])
assert num_ret > 0
# ping a minion that doesn't exist, to make sure that it doesn't hang forever
# create fake minion
key_file = os.path.join(self.master_opts['pki_dir'], 'minions', 'footest')
# touch the file
with salt.utils.files.fopen(key_file, 'a'):
pass
# ping that minion and ensure it times out
try:
cmd_iter = self.client.cmd_cli(
'footest',
'test.ping',
)
num_ret = 0
for ret in cmd_iter:
num_ret += 1
self.assertTrue(ret['minion'])
assert num_ret == 0
finally:
os.unlink(key_file)
def test_iter(self):
'''
test cmd_iter
'''
cmd_iter = self.client.cmd_iter(
'minion',
'test.ping',
)
for ret in cmd_iter:
self.assertTrue(ret['minion'])
def test_iter_no_block(self):
'''
test cmd_iter_no_block
'''
cmd_iter = self.client.cmd_iter_no_block(
'minion',
'test.ping',
)
for ret in cmd_iter:
if ret is None:
continue
self.assertTrue(ret['minion'])
def test_batch(self):
'''
test cmd_batch
'''
cmd_batch = self.client.cmd_batch(
'minion',
'test.ping',
)
for ret in cmd_batch:
self.assertTrue(ret['minion'])
def test_batch_raw(self):
'''
test cmd_batch with raw option
'''
cmd_batch = self.client.cmd_batch(
'minion',
'test.ping',
raw=True,
)
for ret in cmd_batch:
self.assertTrue(ret['data']['success'])
def test_full_returns(self):
'''
test cmd_iter
'''
ret = self.client.cmd_full_return(
'minion',
'test.ping',
)
self.assertIn('minion', ret)
self.assertEqual({'ret': True, 'success': True}, ret['minion'])
def test_disconnected_return(self):
'''
Test return/messaging on a disconnected minion
'''
test_ret = {'ret': 'Minion did not return. [No response]', 'out': 'no_return'}
# Create a minion key, but do not start the "fake" minion. This mimics
# a disconnected minion.
key_file = os.path.join(self.master_opts['pki_dir'], 'minions', 'disconnected')
with salt.utils.files.fopen(key_file, 'a'):
pass
# ping disconnected minion and ensure it times out and returns with correct message
try:
cmd_iter = self.client.cmd_cli(
'disconnected',
'test.ping',
show_timeout=True
)
num_ret = 0
for ret in cmd_iter:
num_ret += 1
self.assertEqual(ret['disconnected']['ret'], test_ret['ret'])
self.assertEqual(ret['disconnected']['out'], test_ret['out'])
# Ensure that we entered the loop above
self.assertEqual(num_ret, 1)
finally:
os.unlink(key_file)
def test_missing_minion_list(self):
'''
test cmd with missing minion in nodegroup
'''
ret = self.client.cmd(
'minion,ghostminion',
'test.ping',
tgt_type='list'
)
self.assertIn('minion', ret)
self.assertIn('ghostminion', ret)
self.assertEqual(True, ret['minion'])
self.assertEqual(u'Minion did not return. [No response]',
ret['ghostminion'])
def test_missing_minion_nodegroup(self):
'''
test cmd with missing minion in nodegroup
'''
ret = self.client.cmd(
'missing_minion',
'test.ping',
tgt_type='nodegroup'
)
self.assertIn('minion', ret)
self.assertIn('ghostminion', ret)
self.assertEqual(True, ret['minion'])
self.assertEqual(u'Minion did not return. [No response]',
ret['ghostminion'])