salt/tests/unit/utils/test_configparser.py
2018-01-18 20:45:40 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
tests.unit.utils.test_configparser
==================================
Test the funcs in the custom parsers in salt.utils.configparser
'''
# Import Python Libs
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import copy
import errno
import logging
import os
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Import Salt Testing Libs
from tests.support.unit import TestCase
from tests.support.paths import TMP
# Import salt libs
import salt.utils.files
import salt.utils.stringutils
import salt.utils.configparser
# The user.name param here is intentionally indented with spaces instead of a
# tab to test that we properly load a file with mixed indentation.
ORIG_CONFIG = '''[user]
name = Артём Анисимов
\temail = foo@bar.com
[remote "origin"]
\turl = https://github.com/terminalmage/salt.git
\tfetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
\tpushurl = git@github.com:terminalmage/salt.git
[color "diff"]
\told = 196
\tnew = 39
[core]
\tpager = less -R
\trepositoryformatversion = 0
\tfilemode = true
\tbare = false
\tlogallrefupdates = true
[alias]
\tmodified = ! git status --porcelain | awk 'match($1, "M"){print $2}'
\tgraph = log --all --decorate --oneline --graph
\thist = log --pretty=format:\\"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]\\" --graph --date=short
[http]
\tsslverify = false'''.split('\n')
class TestGitConfigParser(TestCase):
'''
Tests for salt.utils.configparser.GitConfigParser
'''
maxDiff = None
orig_config = os.path.join(TMP, 'test_gitconfig.orig')
new_config = os.path.join(TMP, 'test_gitconfig.new')
remote = 'remote "origin"'
def tearDown(self):
del self.conf
try:
os.remove(self.new_config)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
def setUp(self):
if not os.path.exists(self.orig_config):
with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.orig_config, 'wb') as fp_:
fp_.write(
salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes(
os.linesep.join(ORIG_CONFIG)
)
)
self.conf = salt.utils.configparser.GitConfigParser()
self.conf.read(self.orig_config)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
os.remove(cls.orig_config)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
@staticmethod
def fix_indent(lines):
'''
Fixes the space-indented 'user' line, because when we write the config
object to a file space indentation will be replaced by tab indentation.
'''
ret = copy.copy(lines)
for i, _ in enumerate(ret):
if ret[i].startswith(salt.utils.configparser.GitConfigParser.SPACEINDENT):
ret[i] = ret[i].replace(salt.utils.configparser.GitConfigParser.SPACEINDENT, '\t')
return ret
@staticmethod
def get_lines(path):
with salt.utils.files.fopen(path, 'r') as fp_:
return salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fp_.read()).splitlines()
def _test_write(self, mode):
with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.new_config, mode) as fp_:
self.conf.write(fp_)
self.assertEqual(
self.get_lines(self.new_config),
self.fix_indent(ORIG_CONFIG)
)
def test_get(self):
'''
Test getting an option's value
'''
# Numeric values should be loaded as strings
self.assertEqual(self.conf.get('color "diff"', 'old'), '196')
# Complex strings should be loaded with their literal quotes and
# slashes intact
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get('alias', 'modified'),
"""! git status --porcelain | awk 'match($1, "M"){print $2}'"""
)
# future lint: disable=non-unicode-string
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get('alias', 'hist'),
salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(
r"""log --pretty=format:\"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]\" --graph --date=short"""
)
)
# future lint: enable=non-unicode-string
def test_read_space_indent(self):
'''
Test that user.name was successfully loaded despite being indented
using spaces instead of a tab. Additionally, this tests that the value
was loaded as a unicode type on PY2.
'''
self.assertEqual(self.conf.get('user', 'name'), u'Артём Анисимов')
def test_set_new_option(self):
'''
Test setting a new option in an existing section
'''
self.conf.set('http', 'useragent', 'myawesomeagent')
self.assertEqual(self.conf.get('http', 'useragent'), 'myawesomeagent')
def test_add_section(self):
'''
Test adding a section and adding an item to that section
'''
self.conf.add_section('foo')
self.conf.set('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
self.assertEqual(self.conf.get('foo', 'bar'), 'baz')
def test_replace_option(self):
'''
Test replacing an existing option
'''
# We're also testing the normalization of key names, here. Setting
# "sslVerify" should actually set an "sslverify" option.
self.conf.set('http', 'sslVerify', 'true')
self.assertEqual(self.conf.get('http', 'sslverify'), 'true')
def test_set_multivar(self):
'''
Test setting a multivar and then writing the resulting file
'''
orig_refspec = '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
new_refspec = '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
# Make sure that the original value is a string
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get(self.remote, 'fetch'),
orig_refspec
)
# Add another refspec
self.conf.set_multivar(self.remote, 'fetch', new_refspec)
# The value should now be a list
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get(self.remote, 'fetch'),
[orig_refspec, new_refspec]
)
# Write the config object to a file
with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.new_config, 'w') as fp_:
self.conf.write(fp_)
# Confirm that the new file was written correctly
expected = self.fix_indent(ORIG_CONFIG)
expected.insert(6, '\tfetch = %s' % new_refspec) # pylint: disable=string-substitution-usage-error
self.assertEqual(self.get_lines(self.new_config), expected)
def test_remove_option(self):
'''
test removing an option, including all items from a multivar
'''
for item in ('fetch', 'pushurl'):
self.conf.remove_option(self.remote, item)
# To confirm that the option is now gone, a get should raise an
# NoOptionError exception.
self.assertRaises(
salt.utils.configparser.NoOptionError,
self.conf.get,
self.remote,
item)
def test_remove_option_regexp(self):
'''
test removing an option, including all items from a multivar
'''
orig_refspec = '+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*'
new_refspec_1 = '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*'
new_refspec_2 = '+refs/foo/*:refs/foo/*'
# First, add both refspecs
self.conf.set_multivar(self.remote, 'fetch', new_refspec_1)
self.conf.set_multivar(self.remote, 'fetch', new_refspec_2)
# Make sure that all three values are there
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get(self.remote, 'fetch'),
[orig_refspec, new_refspec_1, new_refspec_2]
)
# If the regex doesn't match, no items should be removed
self.assertFalse(
self.conf.remove_option_regexp(
self.remote,
'fetch',
salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(r'\d{7,10}') # future lint: disable=non-unicode-string
)
)
# Make sure that all three values are still there (since none should
# have been removed)
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get(self.remote, 'fetch'),
[orig_refspec, new_refspec_1, new_refspec_2]
)
# Remove one of the values
self.assertTrue(
self.conf.remove_option_regexp(self.remote, 'fetch', 'tags'))
# Confirm that the value is gone
self.assertEqual(
self.conf.get(self.remote, 'fetch'),
[orig_refspec, new_refspec_2]
)
# Remove the other one we added earlier
self.assertTrue(
self.conf.remove_option_regexp(self.remote, 'fetch', 'foo'))
# Since the option now only has one value, it should be a string
self.assertEqual(self.conf.get(self.remote, 'fetch'), orig_refspec)
# Remove the last remaining option
self.assertTrue(
self.conf.remove_option_regexp(self.remote, 'fetch', 'heads'))
# Trying to do a get now should raise an exception
self.assertRaises(
salt.utils.configparser.NoOptionError,
self.conf.get,
self.remote,
'fetch')
def test_write(self):
'''
Test writing using non-binary filehandle
'''
self._test_write(mode='w')
def test_write_binary(self):
'''
Test writing using binary filehandle
'''
self._test_write(mode='wb')