From 8a754e0858d922e955e71b253c139e071ecec432 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 18:04:21 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2.14.3. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- test/units/modules/test_copy.py | 215 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 215 insertions(+) create mode 100644 test/units/modules/test_copy.py (limited to 'test/units/modules/test_copy.py') diff --git a/test/units/modules/test_copy.py b/test/units/modules/test_copy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20c309b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/units/modules/test_copy.py @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Copyright: +# (c) 2018 Ansible Project +# License: GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) + +# Make coding more python3-ish +from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) +__metaclass__ = type + +import pytest + +from ansible.modules.copy import AnsibleModuleError, split_pre_existing_dir + +from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule + + +THREE_DIRS_DATA = (('/dir1/dir2', + # 0 existing dirs: error (because / should always exist) + None, + # 1 existing dir: + ('/', ['dir1', 'dir2']), + # 2 existing dirs: + ('/dir1', ['dir2']), + # 3 existing dirs: + ('/dir1/dir2', []) + ), + ('/dir1/dir2/', + # 0 existing dirs: error (because / should always exist) + None, + # 1 existing dir: + ('/', ['dir1', 'dir2']), + # 2 existing dirs: + ('/dir1', ['dir2']), + # 3 existing dirs: + ('/dir1/dir2', []) + ), + ) + + +TWO_DIRS_DATA = (('dir1/dir2', + # 0 existing dirs: + ('.', ['dir1', 'dir2']), + # 1 existing dir: + ('dir1', ['dir2']), + # 2 existing dirs: + ('dir1/dir2', []), + # 3 existing dirs: Same as 2 because we never get to the third + ), + ('dir1/dir2/', + # 0 existing dirs: + ('.', ['dir1', 'dir2']), + # 1 existing dir: + ('dir1', ['dir2']), + # 2 existing dirs: + ('dir1/dir2', []), + # 3 existing dirs: Same as 2 because we never get to the third + ), + ('/dir1', + # 0 existing dirs: error (because / should always exist) + None, + # 1 existing dir: + ('/', ['dir1']), + # 2 existing dirs: + ('/dir1', []), + # 3 existing dirs: Same as 2 because we never get to the third + ), + ('/dir1/', + # 0 existing dirs: error (because / should always exist) + None, + # 1 existing dir: + ('/', ['dir1']), + # 2 existing dirs: + ('/dir1', []), + # 3 existing dirs: Same as 2 because we never get to the third + ), + ) + THREE_DIRS_DATA + + +ONE_DIR_DATA = (('dir1', + # 0 existing dirs: + ('.', ['dir1']), + # 1 existing dir: + ('dir1', []), + # 2 existing dirs: Same as 1 because we never get to the third + ), + ('dir1/', + # 0 existing dirs: + ('.', ['dir1']), + # 1 existing dir: + ('dir1', []), + # 2 existing dirs: Same as 1 because we never get to the third + ), + ) + TWO_DIRS_DATA + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('directory, expected', ((d[0], d[4]) for d in THREE_DIRS_DATA)) +def test_split_pre_existing_dir_three_levels_exist(directory, expected, mocker): + mocker.patch('os.path.exists', side_effect=[True, True, True]) + split_pre_existing_dir(directory) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('directory, expected', ((d[0], d[3]) for d in TWO_DIRS_DATA)) +def test_split_pre_existing_dir_two_levels_exist(directory, expected, mocker): + mocker.patch('os.path.exists', side_effect=[True, True, False]) + split_pre_existing_dir(directory) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('directory, expected', ((d[0], d[2]) for d in ONE_DIR_DATA)) +def test_split_pre_existing_dir_one_level_exists(directory, expected, mocker): + mocker.patch('os.path.exists', side_effect=[True, False, False]) + split_pre_existing_dir(directory) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('directory', (d[0] for d in ONE_DIR_DATA if d[1] is None)) +def test_split_pre_existing_dir_root_does_not_exist(directory, mocker): + mocker.patch('os.path.exists', return_value=False) + with pytest.raises(AnsibleModuleError) as excinfo: + split_pre_existing_dir(directory) + assert excinfo.value.results['msg'].startswith("The '/' directory doesn't exist on this machine.") + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('directory, expected', ((d[0], d[1]) for d in ONE_DIR_DATA if not d[0].startswith('/'))) +def test_split_pre_existing_dir_working_dir_exists(directory, expected, mocker): + mocker.patch('os.path.exists', return_value=False) + split_pre_existing_dir(directory) == expected + + +# +# Info helpful for making new test cases: +# +# base_mode = {'dir no perms': 0o040000, +# 'file no perms': 0o100000, +# 'dir all perms': 0o400000 | 0o777, +# 'file all perms': 0o100000, | 0o777} +# +# perm_bits = {'x': 0b001, +# 'w': 0b010, +# 'r': 0b100} +# +# role_shift = {'u': 6, +# 'g': 3, +# 'o': 0} + +DATA = ( # Going from no permissions to setting all for user, group, and/or other + (0o040000, u'a+rwx', 0o0777), + (0o040000, u'u+rwx,g+rwx,o+rwx', 0o0777), + (0o040000, u'o+rwx', 0o0007), + (0o040000, u'g+rwx', 0o0070), + (0o040000, u'u+rwx', 0o0700), + + # Going from all permissions to none for user, group, and/or other + (0o040777, u'a-rwx', 0o0000), + (0o040777, u'u-rwx,g-rwx,o-rwx', 0o0000), + (0o040777, u'o-rwx', 0o0770), + (0o040777, u'g-rwx', 0o0707), + (0o040777, u'u-rwx', 0o0077), + + # now using absolute assignment from None to a set of perms + (0o040000, u'a=rwx', 0o0777), + (0o040000, u'u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx', 0o0777), + (0o040000, u'o=rwx', 0o0007), + (0o040000, u'g=rwx', 0o0070), + (0o040000, u'u=rwx', 0o0700), + + # X effect on files and dirs + (0o040000, u'a+X', 0o0111), + (0o100000, u'a+X', 0), + (0o040000, u'a=X', 0o0111), + (0o100000, u'a=X', 0), + (0o040777, u'a-X', 0o0666), + # Same as chmod but is it a bug? + # chmod a-X statfile <== removes execute from statfile + (0o100777, u'a-X', 0o0666), + + # Multiple permissions + (0o040000, u'u=rw-x+X,g=r-x+X,o=r-x+X', 0o0755), + (0o100000, u'u=rw-x+X,g=r-x+X,o=r-x+X', 0o0644), +) + +UMASK_DATA = ( + (0o100000, '+rwx', 0o770), + (0o100777, '-rwx', 0o007), +) + +INVALID_DATA = ( + (0o040000, u'a=foo', "bad symbolic permission for mode: a=foo"), + (0o040000, u'f=rwx', "bad symbolic permission for mode: f=rwx"), +) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('stat_info, mode_string, expected', DATA) +def test_good_symbolic_modes(mocker, stat_info, mode_string, expected): + mock_stat = mocker.MagicMock() + mock_stat.st_mode = stat_info + assert AnsibleModule._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, mode_string) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('stat_info, mode_string, expected', UMASK_DATA) +def test_umask_with_symbolic_modes(mocker, stat_info, mode_string, expected): + mock_umask = mocker.patch('os.umask') + mock_umask.return_value = 0o7 + + mock_stat = mocker.MagicMock() + mock_stat.st_mode = stat_info + + assert AnsibleModule._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, mode_string) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize('stat_info, mode_string, expected', INVALID_DATA) +def test_invalid_symbolic_modes(mocker, stat_info, mode_string, expected): + mock_stat = mocker.MagicMock() + mock_stat.st_mode = stat_info + with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc: + assert AnsibleModule._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, mode_string) == 'blah' + assert exc.match(expected) -- cgit v1.2.3