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291 lines
10 KiB
Python
291 lines
10 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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'''
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:codeauthor: Pedro Algarvio (pedro@algarvio.me)
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tests.unit.payload_test
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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'''
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# Import python libs
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
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import time
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import errno
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import threading
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import datetime
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# Import Salt Testing libs
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from tests.support.unit import skipIf, TestCase
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from tests.support.mock import NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON
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# Import Salt libs
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from salt.utils import immutabletypes
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from salt.utils.odict import OrderedDict
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import salt.exceptions
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import salt.payload
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# Import 3rd-party libs
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import zmq
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from salt.ext import six
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import logging
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
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class PayloadTestCase(TestCase):
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def assertNoOrderedDict(self, data):
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if isinstance(data, OrderedDict):
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raise AssertionError(
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'Found an ordered dictionary'
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)
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if isinstance(data, dict):
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for value in six.itervalues(data):
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self.assertNoOrderedDict(value)
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elif isinstance(data, (list, tuple)):
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for chunk in data:
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self.assertNoOrderedDict(chunk)
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def test_list_nested_odicts(self):
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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idata = {'pillar': [OrderedDict(environment='dev')]}
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odata = payload.loads(payload.dumps(idata.copy()))
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self.assertNoOrderedDict(odata)
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self.assertEqual(idata, odata)
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def test_datetime_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Check the custom datetime handler can understand itself
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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dtvalue = datetime.datetime(2001, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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idata = {dtvalue: dtvalue}
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sdata = payload.dumps(idata.copy())
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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self.assertEqual(
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sdata,
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b'\x81\xc7\x18N20010203T04:05:06.000007\xc7\x18N20010203T04:05:06.000007')
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self.assertEqual(idata, odata)
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def test_verylong_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Test verylong encoder/decoder
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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idata = {'jid': 20180227140750302662}
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sdata = payload.dumps(idata.copy())
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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idata['jid'] = '{0}'.format(idata['jid'])
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self.assertEqual(idata, odata)
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def test_immutable_dict_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Test immutable dict encoder/decoder
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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idata = {'dict': {'key': 'value'}}
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sdata = payload.dumps({'dict': immutabletypes.ImmutableDict(idata['dict'])})
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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self.assertEqual(idata, odata)
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def test_immutable_list_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Test immutable list encoder/decoder
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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idata = {'list': [1, 2, 3]}
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sdata = payload.dumps({'list': immutabletypes.ImmutableList(idata['list'])})
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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self.assertEqual(idata, odata)
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def test_immutable_set_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Test immutable set encoder/decoder
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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idata = {'set': ['red', 'green', 'blue']}
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sdata = payload.dumps({'set': immutabletypes.ImmutableSet(idata['set'])})
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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self.assertEqual(idata, odata)
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def test_odict_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Test odict just works. It wasn't until msgpack 0.2.0
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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data = OrderedDict()
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data['a'] = 'b'
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data['y'] = 'z'
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data['j'] = 'k'
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data['w'] = 'x'
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sdata = payload.dumps({'set': data})
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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self.assertEqual({'set': dict(data)}, odata)
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def test_mixed_dump_load(self):
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'''
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Test we can handle all exceptions at once
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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dtvalue = datetime.datetime(2001, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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od = OrderedDict()
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od['a'] = 'b'
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od['y'] = 'z'
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od['j'] = 'k'
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od['w'] = 'x'
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idata = {dtvalue: dtvalue, # datetime
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'jid': 20180227140750302662, # long int
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'dict': immutabletypes.ImmutableDict({'key': 'value'}), # immutable dict
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'list': immutabletypes.ImmutableList([1, 2, 3]), # immutable list
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'set': immutabletypes.ImmutableSet(('red', 'green', 'blue')), # immutable set
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'odict': od, # odict
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}
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edata = {dtvalue: dtvalue, # datetime, == input
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'jid': '20180227140750302662', # string repr of long int
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'dict': {'key': 'value'}, # builtin dict
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'list': [1, 2, 3], # builtin list
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'set': ['red', 'green', 'blue'], # builtin set
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'odict': dict(od), # builtin dict
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}
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sdata = payload.dumps(idata)
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odata = payload.loads(sdata)
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self.assertEqual(edata, odata)
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class SREQTestCase(TestCase):
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port = 8845 # TODO: dynamically assign a port?
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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'''
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Class to set up zmq echo socket
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'''
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def echo_server():
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'''
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A server that echos the message sent to it over zmq
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Optional "sleep" can be sent to delay response
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'''
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context = zmq.Context()
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socket = context.socket(zmq.REP)
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socket.bind("tcp://*:{0}".format(SREQTestCase.port))
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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while SREQTestCase.thread_running.is_set():
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try:
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# Wait for next request from client
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message = socket.recv(zmq.NOBLOCK)
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msg_deserialized = payload.loads(message)
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log.info('Echo server received message: %s', msg_deserialized)
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if isinstance(msg_deserialized['load'], dict) and msg_deserialized['load'].get('sleep'):
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log.info('Test echo server sleeping for %s seconds',
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msg_deserialized['load']['sleep'])
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time.sleep(msg_deserialized['load']['sleep'])
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socket.send(message)
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except zmq.ZMQError as exc:
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if exc.errno == errno.EAGAIN:
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continue
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raise
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SREQTestCase.thread_running = threading.Event()
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SREQTestCase.thread_running.set()
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SREQTestCase.echo_server = threading.Thread(target=echo_server)
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SREQTestCase.echo_server.start()
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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'''
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Remove echo server
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'''
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# kill the thread
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SREQTestCase.thread_running.clear()
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SREQTestCase.echo_server.join()
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def get_sreq(self):
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return salt.payload.SREQ('tcp://127.0.0.1:{0}'.format(SREQTestCase.port))
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def test_send_auto(self):
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'''
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Test creation, send/rect
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'''
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sreq = self.get_sreq()
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# check default of empty load and enc clear
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assert sreq.send_auto({}) == {'enc': 'clear', 'load': {}}
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# check that the load always gets passed
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assert sreq.send_auto({'load': 'foo'}) == {'load': 'foo', 'enc': 'clear'}
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def test_send(self):
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sreq = self.get_sreq()
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assert sreq.send('clear', 'foo') == {'enc': 'clear', 'load': 'foo'}
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@skipIf(True, 'Disabled until we can figure out how to make this more reliable.')
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def test_timeout(self):
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'''
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Test SREQ Timeouts
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'''
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sreq = self.get_sreq()
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# client-side timeout
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start = time.time()
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# This is a try/except instead of an assertRaises because of a possible
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# subtle bug in zmq wherein a timeout=0 actually exceutes a single poll
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# before the timeout is reached.
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log.info('Sending tries=0, timeout=0')
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try:
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sreq.send('clear', 'foo', tries=0, timeout=0)
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except salt.exceptions.SaltReqTimeoutError:
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pass
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assert time.time() - start < 1 # ensure we didn't wait
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# server-side timeout
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log.info('Sending tries=1, timeout=1')
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start = time.time()
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with self.assertRaises(salt.exceptions.SaltReqTimeoutError):
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sreq.send('clear', {'sleep': 2}, tries=1, timeout=1)
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assert time.time() - start >= 1 # ensure we actually tried once (1s)
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# server-side timeout with retries
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log.info('Sending tries=2, timeout=1')
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start = time.time()
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with self.assertRaises(salt.exceptions.SaltReqTimeoutError):
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sreq.send('clear', {'sleep': 2}, tries=2, timeout=1)
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assert time.time() - start >= 2 # ensure we actually tried twice (2s)
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# test a regular send afterwards (to make sure sockets aren't in a twist
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log.info('Sending regular send')
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assert sreq.send('clear', 'foo') == {'enc': 'clear', 'load': 'foo'}
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def test_destroy(self):
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'''
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Test the __del__ capabilities
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'''
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sreq = self.get_sreq()
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# ensure no exceptions when we go to destroy the sreq, since __del__
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# swallows exceptions, we have to call destroy directly
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sreq.destroy()
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def test_raw_vs_encoding_none(self):
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'''
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Test that we handle the new raw parameter in 5.0.2 correctly based on
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encoding. When encoding is None loads should return bytes
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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dtvalue = datetime.datetime(2001, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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idata = {dtvalue: 'strval'}
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sdata = payload.dumps(idata.copy())
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odata = payload.loads(sdata, encoding=None)
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assert isinstance(odata[dtvalue], six.string_types)
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def test_raw_vs_encoding_utf8(self):
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'''
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Test that we handle the new raw parameter in 5.0.2 correctly based on
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encoding. When encoding is utf-8 loads should return unicode
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'''
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payload = salt.payload.Serial('msgpack')
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dtvalue = datetime.datetime(2001, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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idata = {dtvalue: 'strval'}
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sdata = payload.dumps(idata.copy())
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odata = payload.loads(sdata, encoding='utf-8')
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assert isinstance(odata[dtvalue], six.text_type)
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