cdist-backup/cdist/test/config/__init__.py
Nico Schottelius d08c29b581 fix most test cases broken by no-dot-cdist change
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@freiheit.schottelius.org>
2015-03-05 18:32:47 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# 2010-2011 Steven Armstrong (steven-cdist at armstrong.cc)
# 2012-2015 Nico Schottelius (nico-cdist at schottelius.org)
# 2014 Daniel Heule (hda at sfs.biz)
#
# This file is part of cdist.
#
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#
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import os
import shutil
from cdist import test
from cdist import core
import cdist
import cdist.config
import cdist.core.cdist_type
import cdist.core.cdist_object
import os.path as op
my_dir = op.abspath(op.dirname(__file__))
fixtures = op.join(my_dir, 'fixtures')
object_base_path = op.join(fixtures, 'object')
type_base_path = op.join(fixtures, 'type')
add_conf_dir = op.join(fixtures, 'conf')
class ConfigRunTestCase(test.CdistTestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Change env for context
self.orig_environ = os.environ
os.environ = os.environ.copy()
self.temp_dir = self.mkdtemp()
self.local_dir = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, "local")
os.mkdir(self.local_dir)
self.local = cdist.exec.local.Local(
target_host=self.target_host,
base_path=self.local_dir)
self.remote_dir = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, "remote")
os.mkdir(self.remote_dir)
self.remote = cdist.exec.remote.Remote(
target_host=self.target_host,
remote_copy=self.remote_copy,
remote_exec=self.remote_exec,
base_path=self.remote_dir)
self.local.object_path = object_base_path
self.local.type_path = type_base_path
self.config = cdist.config.Config(self.local, self.remote)
self.objects = list(core.CdistObject.list_objects(object_base_path, type_base_path, self.local.object_marker_name))
self.object_index = dict((o.name, o) for o in self.objects)
self.object_names = [o.name for o in self.objects]
def tearDown(self):
for o in self.objects:
o.requirements = []
o.state = ""
os.environ = self.orig_environ
shutil.rmtree(self.temp_dir)
def test_dependency_resolution(self):
first = self.object_index['__first/man']
second = self.object_index['__second/on-the']
third = self.object_index['__third/moon']
first.requirements = [second.name]
second.requirements = [third.name]
# First run:
# solves first and maybe second (depending on the order in the set)
self.config.iterate_once()
self.assertTrue(third.state == third.STATE_DONE)
self.config.iterate_once()
self.assertTrue(second.state == second.STATE_DONE)
try:
self.config.iterate_once()
except cdist.Error:
# Allow failing, because the third run may or may not be unecessary already,
# depending on the order of the objects
pass
self.assertTrue(first.state == first.STATE_DONE)
def test_unresolvable_requirements(self):
"""Ensure an exception is thrown for unresolvable depedencies"""
# Create to objects depending on each other - no solution possible
first = self.object_index['__first/man']
second = self.object_index['__second/on-the']
first.requirements = [second.name]
second.requirements = [first.name]
with self.assertRaises(cdist.UnresolvableRequirementsError):
self.config.iterate_until_finished()
def test_missing_requirements(self):
"""Throw an error if requiring something non-existing"""
first = self.object_index['__first/man']
first.requirements = ['__first/not/exist']
with self.assertRaises(cdist.UnresolvableRequirementsError):
self.config.iterate_until_finished()
def test_requirement_broken_type(self):
"""Unknown type should be detected in the resolving process"""
first = self.object_index['__first/man']
first.requirements = ['__nosuchtype/not/exist']
with self.assertRaises(cdist.core.cdist_type.NoSuchTypeError):
self.config.iterate_until_finished()
def test_requirement_singleton_where_no_singleton(self):
"""Missing object id should be detected in the resolving process"""
first = self.object_index['__first/man']
first.requirements = ['__first']
with self.assertRaises(cdist.core.cdist_object.MissingObjectIdError):
self.config.iterate_until_finished()
def test_dryrun(self):
"""Test if the dryrun option is working like expected"""
drylocal = cdist.exec.local.Local(
target_host=self.target_host,
base_path=self.local_dir,
#exec_path can not derivated from sys.argv in case of unittest ...
exec_path=os.path.abspath(os.path.join(my_dir,'../../../scripts/cdist')),
initial_manifest=os.path.join(fixtures, 'manifest/dryrun_manifest'),
add_conf_dirs=[ fixtures ] )
dryrun = cdist.config.Config(drylocal, self.remote, dry_run=True)
dryrun.run()
# if we are here, dryrun works like expected
# Currently the resolving code will simply detect that this object does
# not exist. It should probably check if the type is a singleton as well
# - but maybe only in the emulator - to be discussed.
#
# def test_requirement_no_singleton_where_singleton(self):
# """Missing object id should be detected in the resolving process"""
# first = self.object_index['__first/man']
# first.requirements = ['__singleton_test/foo']
# with self.assertRaises(cdist.core.?????):
# self.config.iterate_until_finished()