salt/tests/integration/modules/grains.py
2016-06-27 14:45:09 -06:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
Test the grains module
'''
# Import python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import time
# Import Salt Testing libs
from salttesting import skipIf
from salttesting.helpers import destructiveTest, ensure_in_syspath
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import salt libs
import integration
class TestModulesGrains(integration.ModuleCase):
'''
Test the grains module
'''
def test_items(self):
'''
grains.items
'''
opts = self.minion_opts
self.assertEqual(
self.run_function('grains.items')['test_grain'],
opts['grains']['test_grain']
)
def test_item(self):
'''
grains.item
'''
opts = self.minion_opts
self.assertEqual(
self.run_function('grains.item', ['test_grain'])['test_grain'],
opts['grains']['test_grain']
)
def test_ls(self):
'''
grains.ls
'''
check_for = (
'cpu_flags',
'cpu_model',
'cpuarch',
'domain',
'fqdn',
'gid',
'groupname',
'host',
'kernel',
'kernelrelease',
'localhost',
'mem_total',
'num_cpus',
'os',
'os_family',
'path',
'pid',
'ps',
'pythonpath',
'pythonversion',
'saltpath',
'saltversion',
'uid',
'username',
'virtual',
)
lsgrains = self.run_function('grains.ls')
for grain_name in check_for:
self.assertTrue(grain_name in lsgrains)
@skipIf(os.environ.get('TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION', None) is not None,
'Travis environment can\'t keep up with salt refresh')
def test_set_val(self):
'''
test grains.set_val
'''
self.assertEqual(
self.run_function(
'grains.setval',
['setgrain', 'grainval']),
{'setgrain': 'grainval'})
time.sleep(5)
ret = self.run_function('grains.item', ['setgrain'])
if not ret:
# Sleep longer, sometimes test systems get bogged down
time.sleep(20)
ret = self.run_function('grains.item', ['setgrain'])
self.assertTrue(ret)
def test_get(self):
'''
test grains.get
'''
self.assertEqual(
self.run_function(
'grains.get',
['level1:level2']),
'foo')
def test_get_core_grains(self):
'''
test to ensure some core grains are returned
'''
grains = ['os', 'os_family', 'osmajorrelease', 'osrelease', 'osfullname', 'id']
for grain in grains:
get_grain = self.run_function('grains.get', [grain])
self.assertTrue(get_grain, grain + "is not available")
class GrainsAppendTestCase(integration.ModuleCase):
'''
Tests written specifically for the grains.append function.
'''
GRAIN_KEY = 'salttesting-grain-key'
GRAIN_VAL = 'my-grain-val'
@destructiveTest
def tearDown(self):
test_grain = self.run_function('grains.get', [self.GRAIN_KEY])
if test_grain and test_grain == [self.GRAIN_VAL]:
self.run_function('grains.remove', [self.GRAIN_KEY, self.GRAIN_VAL])
@destructiveTest
def test_grains_append(self):
'''
Tests the return of a simple grains.append call.
'''
ret = self.run_function('grains.append', [self.GRAIN_KEY, self.GRAIN_VAL])
self.assertEqual(ret[self.GRAIN_KEY], [self.GRAIN_VAL])
@destructiveTest
def test_grains_append_val_already_present(self):
'''
Tests the return of a grains.append call when the value is already present in the grains list.
'''
messaging = 'The val {0} was already in the list salttesting-grain-key'.format(self.GRAIN_VAL)
# First, make sure the test grain is present
self.run_function('grains.append', [self.GRAIN_KEY, self.GRAIN_VAL])
# Now try to append again
ret = self.run_function('grains.append', [self.GRAIN_KEY, self.GRAIN_VAL])
self.assertEqual(messaging, ret)
@destructiveTest
def test_grains_append_val_is_list(self):
'''
Tests the return of a grains.append call when val is passed in as a list.
'''
second_grain = self.GRAIN_VAL + '-2'
ret = self.run_function('grains.append', [self.GRAIN_KEY, [self.GRAIN_VAL, second_grain]])
self.assertEqual(ret[self.GRAIN_KEY], [self.GRAIN_VAL, second_grain])
@destructiveTest
def test_grains_append_call_twice(self):
'''
Tests the return of a grains.append call when the value is already present
but also ensure the grain is not listed twice.
'''
# First, add the test grain.
self.run_function('grains.append', [self.GRAIN_KEY, self.GRAIN_VAL])
# Call the function again, which results in a string message, as tested in
# test_grains_append_val_already_present above.
self.run_function('grains.append', [self.GRAIN_KEY, self.GRAIN_VAL])
# Now make sure the grain doesn't show up twice.
grains = self.run_function('grains.items')
count = 0
for grain in grains.keys():
if grain == self.GRAIN_KEY:
count += 1
# We should only have hit the grain key once.
self.assertEqual(count, 1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
from integration import run_tests
run_tests(TestModulesGrains)