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This PR is part of what will be an ongoing effort to use explicit unicode strings in Salt. Because Python 3 does not suport Python 2's raw unicode string syntax (i.e. `ur'\d+'`), we must use `salt.utils.locales.sdecode()` to ensure that the raw string is unicode. However, because of how `salt/utils/__init__.py` has evolved into the hulking monstrosity it is today, this means importing a large module in places where it is not needed, which could negatively impact performance. For this reason, this PR also breaks out some of the functions from `salt/utils/__init__.py` into new/existing modules under `salt/utils/`. The long term goal will be that the modules within this directory do not depend on importing `salt.utils`. A summary of the changes in this PR is as follows: * Moves the following functions from `salt.utils` to new locations (including a deprecation warning if invoked from `salt.utils`): `to_bytes`, `to_str`, `to_unicode`, `str_to_num`, `is_quoted`, `dequote`, `is_hex`, `is_bin_str`, `rand_string`, `contains_whitespace`, `clean_kwargs`, `invalid_kwargs`, `which`, `which_bin`, `path_join`, `shlex_split`, `rand_str`, `is_windows`, `is_proxy`, `is_linux`, `is_darwin`, `is_sunos`, `is_smartos`, `is_smartos_globalzone`, `is_smartos_zone`, `is_freebsd`, `is_netbsd`, `is_openbsd`, `is_aix` * Moves the functions already deprecated by @rallytime to the bottom of `salt/utils/__init__.py` for better organization, so we can keep the deprecated ones separate from the ones yet to be deprecated as we continue to break up `salt.utils` * Updates `salt/*.py` and all files under `salt/client/` to use explicit unicode string literals. * Gets rid of implicit imports of `salt.utils` (e.g. `from salt.utils import foo` becomes `import salt.utils.foo as foo`). * Renames the `test.rand_str` function to `test.random_hash` to more accurately reflect what it does * Modifies `salt.utils.stringutils.random()` (née `salt.utils.rand_string()`) such that it returns a string matching the passed size. Previously this function would get `size` bytes from `os.urandom()`, base64-encode it, and return the result, which would in most cases not be equal to the passed size.
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1001 B
Python
40 lines
1001 B
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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'''
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Test the core grains
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'''
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# Import python libs
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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# Import Salt Testing libs
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from tests.support.case import ModuleCase
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from tests.support.unit import skipIf
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# Import Salt libs
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import salt.utils.platform
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if salt.utils.platform.is_windows():
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try:
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import salt.modules.reg
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except ImportError:
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pass
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class TestGrainsCore(ModuleCase):
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'''
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Test the core grains grains
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'''
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@skipIf(not salt.utils.platform.is_windows(), 'Only run on Windows')
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def test_win_cpu_model(self):
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'''
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test grains['cpu_model']
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'''
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opts = self.minion_opts
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cpu_model_text = salt.modules.reg.read_value(
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'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE',
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'HARDWARE\\DESCRIPTION\\System\\CentralProcessor\\0',
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'ProcessorNameString').get('vdata')
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self.assertEqual(
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self.run_function('grains.items')['cpu_model'],
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cpu_model_text
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)
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