salt/tests/unit/modules/systemd_test.py
2016-02-01 10:18:08 -06:00

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Python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
:codeauthor: :email:`Rahul Handay <rahulha@saltstack.com>`
'''
# Import Python libs
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
# Import Salt Testing Libs
from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
from salttesting import TestCase, skipIf
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath
from salttesting.mock import (
MagicMock,
patch,
NO_MOCK,
NO_MOCK_REASON
)
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import Salt Libs
from salt.modules import systemd
# Globals
systemd.__salt__ = {}
systemd.__context__ = {}
_SYSTEMCTL_STATUS = {
'sshd.service': '''\
* sshd.service - OpenSSH Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/sshd.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)''',
'foo.service': '''\
* foo.service
Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)'''
}
_LIST_UNIT_FILES = '''\
service1.service enabled
service2.service disabled
service3.service static
timer1.timer enabled
timer2.timer disabled
timer3.timer static'''
@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
class SystemdTestCase(TestCase):
'''
Test case for salt.modules.systemd
'''
def test_systemctl_reload(self):
'''
Test to Reloads systemctl
'''
mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[
{'stdout': 'Who knows why?',
'stderr': '',
'retcode': 1,
'pid': 12345},
{'stdout': '',
'stderr': '',
'retcode': 0,
'pid': 54321},
])
with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
self.assertRaisesRegexp(
CommandExecutionError,
'Problem performing systemctl daemon-reload: Who knows why?',
systemd.systemctl_reload
)
self.assertTrue(systemd.systemctl_reload())
def test_get_enabled(self):
'''
Test to return a list of all enabled services
'''
cmd_mock = MagicMock(return_value=_LIST_UNIT_FILES)
listdir_mock = MagicMock(return_value=['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'README'])
sd_mock = MagicMock(
return_value=set(
[x.replace('.service', '') for x in _SYSTEMCTL_STATUS]
)
)
access_mock = MagicMock(
side_effect=lambda x, y: x != os.path.join(
systemd.INITSCRIPT_PATH,
'README'
)
)
sysv_enabled_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: x == 'baz')
with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': cmd_mock}):
with patch.object(os, 'listdir', listdir_mock):
with patch.object(systemd, '_get_systemd_services', sd_mock):
with patch.object(os, 'access', side_effect=access_mock):
with patch.object(systemd, '_sysv_enabled',
sysv_enabled_mock):
self.assertListEqual(
systemd.get_enabled(),
['baz', 'service1', 'timer1.timer']
)
def test_get_disabled(self):
'''
Test to return a list of all disabled services
'''
cmd_mock = MagicMock(return_value=_LIST_UNIT_FILES)
# 'foo' should collide with the systemd services (as returned by
# sd_mock) and thus not be returned by _get_sysv_services(). It doesn't
# matter that it's not part of the _LIST_UNIT_FILES output, we just
# want to ensure that 'foo' isn't identified as a disabled initscript
# even though below we are mocking it to show as not enabled (since
# only 'baz' will be considered an enabled sysv service).
listdir_mock = MagicMock(return_value=['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'README'])
sd_mock = MagicMock(
return_value=set(
[x.replace('.service', '') for x in _SYSTEMCTL_STATUS]
)
)
access_mock = MagicMock(
side_effect=lambda x, y: x != os.path.join(
systemd.INITSCRIPT_PATH,
'README'
)
)
sysv_enabled_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: x == 'baz')
with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': cmd_mock}):
with patch.object(os, 'listdir', listdir_mock):
with patch.object(systemd, '_get_systemd_services', sd_mock):
with patch.object(os, 'access', side_effect=access_mock):
with patch.object(systemd, '_sysv_enabled',
sysv_enabled_mock):
self.assertListEqual(
systemd.get_disabled(),
['bar', 'service2', 'timer2.timer']
)
def test_get_all(self):
'''
Test to return a list of all available services
'''
listdir_mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[
['foo.service', 'multi-user.target.wants', 'mytimer.timer'],
['foo.service', 'multi-user.target.wants', 'bar.service'],
['mysql', 'nginx', 'README']
])
access_mock = MagicMock(
side_effect=lambda x, y: x != os.path.join(
systemd.INITSCRIPT_PATH,
'README'
)
)
with patch.object(os, 'listdir', listdir_mock):
with patch.object(os, 'access', side_effect=access_mock):
self.assertListEqual(
systemd.get_all(),
['bar', 'foo', 'mysql', 'mytimer.timer', 'nginx']
)
def test_available(self):
'''
Test to check that the given service is available
'''
mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: _SYSTEMCTL_STATUS[x])
with patch.object(systemd, '_systemctl_status', mock):
self.assertTrue(systemd.available('sshd.service'))
self.assertFalse(systemd.available('foo.service'))
def test_missing(self):
'''
Test to the inverse of service.available.
'''
mock = MagicMock(side_effect=lambda x: _SYSTEMCTL_STATUS[x])
with patch.object(systemd, '_systemctl_status', mock):
self.assertFalse(systemd.missing('sshd.service'))
self.assertTrue(systemd.missing('foo.service'))
def test_show(self):
'''
Test to show properties of one or more units/jobs or the manager
'''
mock = MagicMock(return_value="a = b , c = d")
with patch.dict(systemd.__salt__, {'cmd.run': mock}):
self.assertDictEqual(systemd.show("sshd"), {'a ': ' b , c = d'})
def test_execs(self):
'''
Test to return a list of all files specified as ``ExecStart``
for all services
'''
mock = MagicMock(return_value=["a", "b"])
with patch.object(systemd, 'get_all', mock):
mock = MagicMock(return_value={"ExecStart": {"path": "c"}})
with patch.object(systemd, 'show', mock):
self.assertDictEqual(systemd.execs(), {'a': 'c', 'b': 'c'})
if __name__ == '__main__':
from integration import run_tests
run_tests(SystemdTestCase, needs_daemon=False)