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When onlyif fail, append the message to comment so we know which command is failing. Only in a list context. Fixes #32575.
317 lines
11 KiB
Python
317 lines
11 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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'''
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:codeauthor: :email:`Jayesh Kariya <jayeshk@saltstack.com>`
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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 os.path
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# Import Salt Testing Libs
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from salttesting import skipIf, TestCase
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from salttesting.mock import (
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NO_MOCK,
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NO_MOCK_REASON,
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MagicMock,
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patch)
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from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath
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from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError
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ensure_in_syspath('../../')
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# Import Salt Libs
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from salt.states import cmd
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cmd.__salt__ = {}
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cmd.__opts__ = {}
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cmd.__grains__ = {}
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cmd.__env__ = {}
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@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
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class CmdTestCase(TestCase):
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'''
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Test cases for salt.states.cmd
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'''
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# 'mod_run_check' function tests: 1
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def test_mod_run_check(self):
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'''
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Test to execute the onlyif and unless logic.
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'''
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cmd_kwargs = {}
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creates = '/tmp'
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mock = MagicMock(return_value=1)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.retcode': mock}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': True}):
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ret = {'comment': 'onlyif execution failed', 'result': True,
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'skip_watch': True}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, '', '', creates), ret)
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, {}, '', creates), ret)
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mock = MagicMock(return_value=1)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.retcode': mock}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': True}):
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ret = {'comment': 'onlyif execution failed: ', 'result': True,
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'skip_watch': True}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, [''], '', creates), ret)
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mock = MagicMock(return_value=0)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.retcode': mock}):
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ret = {'comment': 'unless execution succeeded', 'result': True,
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'skip_watch': True}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, None, '', creates), ret)
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, None, [''], creates), ret)
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, None, True, creates), ret)
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with patch.object(os.path, 'exists',
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MagicMock(sid_effect=[True, True, False])):
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ret = {'comment': '/tmp exists', 'result': True}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, None, None, creates), ret)
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ret = {'comment': 'All files in creates exist', 'result': True}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, None, None, [creates]), ret)
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self.assertTrue(cmd.mod_run_check(cmd_kwargs, None, None, {}))
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# 'wait' function tests: 1
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def test_wait(self):
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'''
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Test to run the given command only if the watch statement calls it.
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': True,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.wait(name), ret)
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# 'wait_script' function tests: 1
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def test_wait_script(self):
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'''
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Test to download a script from a remote source and execute it
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only if a watch statement calls it.
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': True,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.wait_script(name), ret)
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# 'run' function tests: 1
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def test_run(self):
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'''
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Test to run a command if certain circumstances are met.
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': False,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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comt = ("Invalidly-formatted 'env' parameter. See documentation.")
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ret.update({'comment': comt})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.run(name, env='salt'), ret)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__grains__, {'shell': 'shell'}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[CommandExecutionError,
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{'retcode': 1}])
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
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ret.update({'comment': '', 'result': False})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.run(name), ret)
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ret.update({'comment': 'Command "cmd.script" run',
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'result': False, 'changes': {'retcode': 1}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.run(name), ret)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': True}):
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comt = ('Command "cmd.script" would have been executed')
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'result': None, 'changes': {}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.run(name), ret)
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mock = MagicMock(return_value=1)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.retcode': mock}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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comt = ('onlyif execution failed')
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'result': True,
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'skip_watch': True})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.run(name, onlyif=''), ret)
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# 'script' function tests: 1
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def test_script(self):
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'''
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Test to download a script and execute it with specified arguments.
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': False,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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comt = ("Invalidly-formatted 'env' parameter. See documentation.")
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ret.update({'comment': comt})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.script(name, env='salt'), ret)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__grains__, {'shell': 'shell'}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': True}):
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comt = ("Command 'cmd.script' would have been executed")
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'result': None, 'changes': {}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.script(name), ret)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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mock = MagicMock(side_effect=[CommandExecutionError,
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{'retcode': 1}])
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.script': mock}):
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ret.update({'comment': '', 'result': False})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.script(name), ret)
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ret.update({'comment': "Command 'cmd.script' run",
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'result': False, 'changes': {'retcode': 1}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.script(name), ret)
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mock = MagicMock(return_value=1)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.retcode': mock}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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comt = ('onlyif execution failed')
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'result': True,
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'skip_watch': True, 'changes': {}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.script(name, onlyif=''), ret)
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# 'call' function tests: 1
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def test_call(self):
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'''
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Test to invoke a pre-defined Python function with arguments
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specified in the state declaration.
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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# func = 'myfunc'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': False,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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flag = None
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def func():
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'''
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Mock func method
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'''
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if flag:
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return {}
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else:
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return []
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with patch.dict(cmd.__grains__, {'shell': 'shell'}):
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flag = True
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.call(name, func), ret)
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flag = False
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comt = ('onlyif execution failed')
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ret.update({'comment': '', 'result': False,
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'changes': {'retval': []}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.call(name, func), ret)
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mock = MagicMock(return_value=1)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.retcode': mock}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': True}):
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comt = ('onlyif execution failed')
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'skip_watch': True,
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'result': True, 'changes': {}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.call(name, func, onlyif=''), ret)
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# 'wait_call' function tests: 1
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def test_wait_call(self):
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'''
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Test to run wait_call.
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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func = 'myfunc'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': True,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.wait_call(name, func), ret)
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# 'mod_watch' function tests: 1
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def test_mod_watch(self):
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'''
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Test to execute a cmd function based on a watch call
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'''
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name = 'cmd.script'
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ret = {'name': name,
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'result': False,
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'changes': {},
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'comment': ''}
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def func():
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'''
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Mock func method
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'''
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return {}
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with patch.dict(cmd.__grains__, {'shell': 'shell'}):
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with patch.dict(cmd.__opts__, {'test': False}):
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mock = MagicMock(return_value={'retcode': 1})
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.run_all': mock}):
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='wait',
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stateful=True), ret)
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comt = ('Command "cmd.script" run')
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'changes': {'retcode': 1}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='wait',
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stateful=False), ret)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.script': mock}):
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ret.update({'comment': '', 'changes': {}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='script',
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stateful=True), ret)
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comt = ("Command 'cmd.script' run")
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ret.update({'comment': comt, 'changes': {'retcode': 1}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='script',
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stateful=False), ret)
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with patch.dict(cmd.__salt__, {'cmd.script': mock}):
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ret.update({'comment': '', 'changes': {}})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='call',
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func=func), ret)
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comt = ('cmd.call needs a named parameter func')
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ret.update({'comment': comt})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='call'), ret)
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comt = ('cmd.salt does not work with the watch requisite,'
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' please use cmd.wait or cmd.wait_script')
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ret.update({'comment': comt})
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self.assertDictEqual(cmd.mod_watch(name, sfun='salt'), ret)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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from integration import run_tests
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run_tests(CmdTestCase, needs_daemon=False)
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