# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' :codeauthor: Shane Lee ''' # Import Python Libs from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals, print_function import sys # Import 3rd Party Libs from salt.ext import six # Import Salt Testing Libs from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf # Import Salt Libs import salt.utils.win_osinfo as win_osinfo import salt.utils.platform @skipIf(not salt.utils.platform.is_windows(), 'Requires Windows') class WinOsInfo(TestCase): ''' Test cases for salt/utils/win_osinfo.py ''' def test_get_os_version_info(self): sys_info = sys.getwindowsversion() get_info = win_osinfo.get_os_version_info() self.assertEqual(sys_info.major, int(get_info['MajorVersion'])) self.assertEqual(sys_info.minor, int(get_info['MinorVersion'])) self.assertEqual(sys_info.platform, int(get_info['PlatformID'])) self.assertEqual(sys_info.build, int(get_info['BuildNumber'])) # Platform ID is the reason for this function # Since we can't get the actual value another way, we will just check # that it exists and is a number self.assertIn('PlatformID', get_info) self.assertTrue(isinstance(get_info['BuildNumber'], six.integer_types)) def test_get_join_info(self): join_info = win_osinfo.get_join_info() self.assertIn('Domain', join_info) self.assertIn('DomainType', join_info) valid_types = ['Unknown', 'Unjoined', 'Workgroup', 'Domain'] self.assertIn(join_info['DomainType'], valid_types)