# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' Tests for the file state ''' # Import Python libs from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals import errno import logging import os import re import sys import shutil import stat import tempfile import textwrap import filecmp log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Import Salt Testing libs from tests.support.case import ModuleCase from tests.support.unit import skipIf from tests.support.paths import BASE_FILES, FILES, TMP, TMP_STATE_TREE from tests.support.helpers import ( destructiveTest, skip_if_not_root, with_system_user_and_group, with_tempdir, with_tempfile, Webserver, destructiveTest, dedent, ) from tests.support.mixins import SaltReturnAssertsMixin # Import Salt libs import salt.utils.data import salt.utils.files import salt.utils.json import salt.utils.path import salt.utils.platform import salt.utils.stringutils import salt.serializers.configparser from salt.utils.versions import LooseVersion as _LooseVersion HAS_PWD = True try: import pwd except ImportError: HAS_PWD = False HAS_GRP = True try: import grp except ImportError: HAS_GRP = False # Import 3rd-party libs from salt.ext import six from salt.ext.six.moves import range # pylint: disable=import-error,redefined-builtin IS_WINDOWS = salt.utils.platform.is_windows() BINARY_FILE = b'GIF89a\x01\x00\x01\x00\x80\x00\x00\x05\x04\x04\x00\x00\x00,\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x01\x00\x00\x02\x02D\x01\x00;' if IS_WINDOWS: FILEPILLAR = 'C:\\Windows\\Temp\\filepillar-python' FILEPILLARDEF = 'C:\\Windows\\Temp\\filepillar-defaultvalue' FILEPILLARGIT = 'C:\\Windows\\Temp\\filepillar-bar' else: FILEPILLAR = '/tmp/filepillar-python' FILEPILLARDEF = '/tmp/filepillar-defaultvalue' FILEPILLARGIT = '/tmp/filepillar-bar' def _test_managed_file_mode_keep_helper(testcase, local=False): ''' DRY helper function to run the same test with a local or remote path ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'scene33') grail_fs_path = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, 'grail', 'scene33') grail = 'salt://grail/scene33' if not local else grail_fs_path # Get the current mode so that we can put the file back the way we # found it when we're done. grail_fs_mode = int(testcase.run_function('file.get_mode', [grail_fs_path]), 8) initial_mode = 0o770 new_mode_1 = 0o600 new_mode_2 = 0o644 # Set the initial mode, so we can be assured that when we set the mode # to "keep", we're actually changing the permissions of the file to the # new mode. ret = testcase.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, mode=oct(initial_mode), source=grail, ) if IS_WINDOWS: testcase.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) return testcase.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) try: # Update the mode on the fileserver (pass 1) os.chmod(grail_fs_path, new_mode_1) ret = testcase.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, mode='keep', source=grail, ) testcase.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) managed_mode = stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(name).st_mode) testcase.assertEqual(oct(managed_mode), oct(new_mode_1)) # Update the mode on the fileserver (pass 2) # This assures us that if the file in file_roots was originally set # to the same mode as new_mode_1, we definitely get an updated mode # this time. os.chmod(grail_fs_path, new_mode_2) ret = testcase.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, mode='keep', source=grail, ) testcase.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) managed_mode = stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(name).st_mode) testcase.assertEqual(oct(managed_mode), oct(new_mode_2)) except Exception: raise finally: # Set the mode of the file in the file_roots back to what it # originally was. os.chmod(grail_fs_path, grail_fs_mode) class FileTest(ModuleCase, SaltReturnAssertsMixin): ''' Validate the file state ''' def tearDown(self): ''' remove files created in previous tests ''' user = 'salt' if user in str(self.run_function('user.list_users')): self.run_function('user.delete', [user]) for path in (FILEPILLAR, FILEPILLARDEF, FILEPILLARGIT): try: os.remove(path) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: log.error('Failed to remove %s: %s', path, exc) def test_symlink(self): ''' file.symlink ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'symlink') tgt = os.path.join(TMP, 'target') # Windows must have a source directory to link to if IS_WINDOWS and not os.path.isdir(tgt): os.mkdir(tgt) # Windows cannot create a symlink if it already exists if IS_WINDOWS and self.run_function('file.is_link', [name]): self.run_function('file.remove', [name]) ret = self.run_state('file.symlink', name=name, target=tgt) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_test_symlink(self): ''' file.symlink test interface ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'symlink2') tgt = os.path.join(TMP, 'target') ret = self.run_state('file.symlink', test=True, name=name, target=tgt) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) def test_absent_file(self): ''' file.absent ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'file_to_kill') with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('killme') ret = self.run_state('file.absent', name=name) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(name)) def test_absent_dir(self): ''' file.absent ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'dir_to_kill') if not os.path.isdir(name): # left behind... Don't fail because of this! os.makedirs(name) ret = self.run_state('file.absent', name=name) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isdir(name)) def test_absent_link(self): ''' file.absent ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'link_to_kill') tgt = '{0}.tgt'.format(name) # Windows must have a source directory to link to if IS_WINDOWS and not os.path.isdir(tgt): os.mkdir(tgt) if not self.run_function('file.is_link', [name]): self.run_function('file.symlink', [tgt, name]) ret = self.run_state('file.absent', name=name) try: self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(self.run_function('file.is_link', [name])) finally: if self.run_function('file.is_link', [name]): self.run_function('file.remove', [name]) @with_tempfile() def test_test_absent(self, name): ''' file.absent test interface ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('killme') ret = self.run_state('file.absent', test=True, name=name) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(name)) def test_managed(self): ''' file.managed ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_scene33') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://grail/scene33' ) src = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, 'grail', 'scene33') with salt.utils.files.fopen(src, 'r') as fp_: master_data = fp_.read() with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: minion_data = fp_.read() self.assertEqual(master_data, minion_data) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_managed_file_mode(self): ''' file.managed, correct file permissions ''' desired_mode = 504 # 0770 octal name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_scene33') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, mode='0770', source='salt://grail/scene33' ) if IS_WINDOWS: expected = 'The \'mode\' option is not supported on Windows' self.assertEqual(ret[list(ret)[0]]['comment'], expected) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) return resulting_mode = stat.S_IMODE( os.stat(name).st_mode ) self.assertEqual(oct(desired_mode), oct(resulting_mode)) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_managed_file_mode_keep(self): ''' Test using "mode: keep" in a file.managed state ''' _test_managed_file_mode_keep_helper(self, local=False) def test_managed_file_mode_keep_local_source(self): ''' Test using "mode: keep" in a file.managed state, with a local file path as the source. ''' _test_managed_file_mode_keep_helper(self, local=True) def test_managed_file_mode_file_exists_replace(self): ''' file.managed, existing file with replace=True, change permissions ''' initial_mode = 504 # 0770 octal desired_mode = 384 # 0600 octal name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_scene33') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, mode=oct(initial_mode), source='salt://grail/scene33' ) if IS_WINDOWS: expected = 'The \'mode\' option is not supported on Windows' self.assertEqual(ret[list(ret)[0]]['comment'], expected) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) return resulting_mode = stat.S_IMODE( os.stat(name).st_mode ) self.assertEqual(oct(initial_mode), oct(resulting_mode)) name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_scene33') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, replace=True, mode=oct(desired_mode), source='salt://grail/scene33' ) resulting_mode = stat.S_IMODE( os.stat(name).st_mode ) self.assertEqual(oct(desired_mode), oct(resulting_mode)) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_managed_file_mode_file_exists_noreplace(self): ''' file.managed, existing file with replace=False, change permissions ''' initial_mode = 504 # 0770 octal desired_mode = 384 # 0600 octal name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_scene33') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, replace=True, mode=oct(initial_mode), source='salt://grail/scene33' ) if IS_WINDOWS: expected = 'The \'mode\' option is not supported on Windows' self.assertEqual(ret[list(ret)[0]]['comment'], expected) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) return ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, replace=False, mode=oct(desired_mode), source='salt://grail/scene33' ) resulting_mode = stat.S_IMODE( os.stat(name).st_mode ) self.assertEqual(oct(desired_mode), oct(resulting_mode)) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_managed_file_with_grains_data(self): ''' Test to ensure we can render grains data into a managed file. ''' grain_path = os.path.join(TMP, 'file-grain-test') state_file = 'file-grainget' self.run_function('state.sls', [state_file], pillar={'grain_path': grain_path}) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(grain_path)) with salt.utils.files.fopen(grain_path, 'r') as fp_: file_contents = fp_.readlines() if IS_WINDOWS: match = '^minion\r\n' else: match = '^minion\n' self.assertTrue(re.match(match, file_contents[0])) def test_managed_file_with_pillar_sls(self): ''' Test to ensure pillar data in sls file is rendered properly and file is created. ''' state_name = 'file-pillarget' ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Check to make sure the file was created check_file = self.run_function('file.file_exists', [FILEPILLAR]) self.assertTrue(check_file) def test_managed_file_with_pillardefault_sls(self): ''' Test to ensure when pillar data is not available in sls file with pillar.get it uses the default value. ''' state_name = 'file-pillardefaultget' ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Check to make sure the file was created check_file = self.run_function('file.file_exists', [FILEPILLARDEF]) self.assertTrue(check_file) @skip_if_not_root def test_managed_dir_mode(self): ''' Tests to ensure that file.managed creates directories with the permissions requested with the dir_mode argument ''' desired_mode = 511 # 0777 in octal name = os.path.join(TMP, 'a', 'managed_dir_mode_test_file') desired_owner = 'nobody' ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://grail/scene33', mode=600, makedirs=True, user=desired_owner, dir_mode=oct(desired_mode) # 0777 ) if IS_WINDOWS: expected = 'The \'mode\' option is not supported on Windows' self.assertEqual(ret[list(ret)[0]]['comment'], expected) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) return resulting_mode = stat.S_IMODE( os.stat(os.path.join(TMP, 'a')).st_mode ) resulting_owner = pwd.getpwuid(os.stat(os.path.join(TMP, 'a')).st_uid).pw_name self.assertEqual(oct(desired_mode), oct(resulting_mode)) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertEqual(desired_owner, resulting_owner) def test_test_managed(self): ''' file.managed test interface ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_not_not_scene33') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', test=True, name=name, source='salt://grail/scene33' ) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(name)) def test_managed_show_changes_false(self): ''' file.managed test interface ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_not_scene33') with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'wb') as fp_: fp_.write(b'test_managed_show_changes_false\n') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://grail/scene33', show_changes=False ) changes = next(six.itervalues(ret))['changes'] self.assertEqual('', changes['diff']) def test_managed_show_changes_true(self): ''' file.managed test interface ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'grail_not_scene33') with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'wb') as fp_: fp_.write(b'test_managed_show_changes_false\n') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://grail/scene33', ) changes = next(six.itervalues(ret))['changes'] self.assertIn('diff', changes) @skipIf(IS_WINDOWS, 'Don\'t know how to fix for Windows') def test_managed_escaped_file_path(self): ''' file.managed test that 'salt://|' protects unusual characters in file path ''' funny_file = salt.utils.files.mkstemp(prefix='?f!le? n@=3&', suffix='.file type') funny_file_name = os.path.split(funny_file)[1] funny_url = 'salt://|' + funny_file_name funny_url_path = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, funny_file_name) state_name = 'funny_file' state_file_name = state_name + '.sls' state_file = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, state_file_name) state_key = 'file_|-{0}_|-{0}_|-managed'.format(funny_file) self.addCleanup(os.remove, state_file) self.addCleanup(os.remove, funny_file) self.addCleanup(os.remove, funny_url_path) with salt.utils.files.fopen(funny_url_path, 'w'): pass with salt.utils.files.fopen(state_file, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ {0}: file.managed: - source: {1} - makedirs: True '''.format(funny_file, funny_url))) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) self.assertTrue(ret[state_key]['result']) def test_managed_contents(self): ''' test file.managed with contents that is a boolean, string, integer, float, list, and dictionary ''' state_name = 'file-FileTest-test_managed_contents' state_filename = state_name + '.sls' state_file = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, state_filename) managed_files = {} state_keys = {} for typ in ('bool', 'str', 'int', 'float', 'list', 'dict'): managed_files[typ] = salt.utils.files.mkstemp() state_keys[typ] = 'file_|-{0} file_|-{1}_|-managed'.format(typ, managed_files[typ]) try: with salt.utils.files.fopen(state_file, 'w') as fd_: fd_.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ bool file: file.managed: - name: {bool} - contents: True str file: file.managed: - name: {str} - contents: Salt was here. int file: file.managed: - name: {int} - contents: 340282366920938463463374607431768211456 float file: file.managed: - name: {float} - contents: 1.7518e-45 # gravitational coupling constant list file: file.managed: - name: {list} - contents: [1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13] dict file: file.managed: - name: {dict} - contents: C: charge P: parity T: time '''.format(**managed_files))) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) for typ in state_keys: self.assertTrue(ret[state_keys[typ]]['result']) self.assertIn('diff', ret[state_keys[typ]]['changes']) finally: os.remove(state_file) for typ in managed_files: os.remove(managed_files[typ]) @skip_if_not_root @skipIf(IS_WINDOWS, 'Windows does not support "mode" kwarg. Skipping.') @skipIf(not salt.utils.path.which('visudo'), 'sudo is missing') def test_managed_check_cmd(self): ''' Test file.managed passing a basic check_cmd kwarg. See Issue #38111. ''' r_group = 'root' if salt.utils.platform.is_darwin(): r_group = 'wheel' try: ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name='/tmp/sudoers', user='root', group=r_group, mode=440, check_cmd='visudo -c -s -f' ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertInSaltComment('Empty file', ret) self.assertEqual(ret['file_|-/tmp/sudoers_|-/tmp/sudoers_|-managed']['changes'], {'new': 'file /tmp/sudoers created', 'mode': '0440'}) finally: # Clean Up File if os.path.exists('/tmp/sudoers'): os.remove('/tmp/sudoers') def test_managed_local_source_with_source_hash(self): ''' Make sure that we enforce the source_hash even with local files ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'local_source_with_source_hash') local_path = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, 'grail', 'scene33') actual_hash = '567fd840bf1548edc35c48eb66cdd78bfdfcccff' if IS_WINDOWS: # CRLF vs LF causes a different hash on windows actual_hash = 'f658a0ec121d9c17088795afcc6ff3c43cb9842a' # Reverse the actual hash bad_hash = actual_hash[::-1] def remove_file(): try: os.remove(name) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise def do_test(clean=False): for proto in ('file://', ''): source = proto + local_path log.debug('Trying source %s', source) try: ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=source, source_hash='sha1={0}'.format(bad_hash)) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] # Shouldn't be any changes self.assertFalse(ret['changes']) # Check that we identified a hash mismatch self.assertIn( 'does not match actual checksum', ret['comment']) ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=source, source_hash='sha1={0}'.format(actual_hash)) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) finally: if clean: remove_file() remove_file() log.debug('Trying with nonexistant destination file') do_test() log.debug('Trying with destination file already present') with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w'): pass try: do_test(clean=False) finally: remove_file() def test_managed_local_source_does_not_exist(self): ''' Make sure that we exit gracefully when a local source doesn't exist ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'local_source_does_not_exist') local_path = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, 'grail', 'scene99') for proto in ('file://', ''): source = proto + local_path log.debug('Trying source %s', source) ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=source) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] # Shouldn't be any changes self.assertFalse(ret['changes']) # Check that we identified a hash mismatch self.assertIn( 'does not exist', ret['comment']) def test_managed_unicode_jinja_with_tojson_filter(self): ''' Using {{ varname }} with a list or dictionary which contains unicode types on Python 2 will result in Jinja rendering the "u" prefix on each string. This tests that using the "tojson" jinja filter will dump them to a format which can be successfully loaded by our YAML loader. The two lines that should end up being rendered are meant to test two issues that would trip up PyYAML if the "tojson" filter were not used: 1. A unicode string type would be loaded as a unicode literal with the leading "u" as well as the quotes, rather than simply being loaded as the proper unicode type which matches the content of the string literal. In other words, u'foo' would be loaded literally as u"u'foo'". This test includes actual non-ascii unicode in one of the strings to confirm that this also handles these international characters properly. 2. Any unicode string type (such as a URL) which contains a colon would cause a ScannerError in PyYAML, as it would be assumed to delimit a mapping node. Dumping the data structure to JSON using the "tojson" jinja filter should produce an inline data structure which is valid YAML and will be loaded properly by our YAML loader. ''' test_file = os.path.join(TMP, 'test-tojson.txt') ret = self.run_function( 'state.apply', mods='tojson', pillar={'tojson-file': test_file}) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'], ret with salt.utils.files.fopen(test_file, mode='rb') as fp_: managed = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fp_.read()) expected = dedent('''\ Die Webseite ist https://saltstack.com. Der Zucker ist süß. ''') assert managed == expected, '{0!r} != {1!r}'.format(managed, expected) # pylint: disable=repr-flag-used-in-string def test_managed_source_hash_indifferent_case(self): ''' Test passing a source_hash as an uppercase hash. This is a regression test for Issue #38914 and Issue #48230 (test=true use). ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'source_hash_indifferent_case') state_name = 'file_|-{0}_|' \ '-{0}_|-managed'.format(name) local_path = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, 'hello_world.txt') actual_hash = 'c98c24b677eff44860afea6f493bbaec5bb1c4cbb209c6fc2bbb47f66ff2ad31' if IS_WINDOWS: # CRLF vs LF causes a differnt hash on windows actual_hash = '92b772380a3f8e27a93e57e6deeca6c01da07f5aadce78bb2fbb20de10a66925' uppercase_hash = actual_hash.upper() try: # Lay down tmp file to test against self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=local_path, source_hash=actual_hash ) # Test uppercase source_hash: should return True with no changes ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=local_path, source_hash=uppercase_hash ) assert ret[state_name]['result'] is True assert ret[state_name]['changes'] == {} # Test uppercase source_hash using test=true # Should return True with no changes ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=local_path, source_hash=uppercase_hash, test=True ) assert ret[state_name]['result'] is True assert ret[state_name]['changes'] == {} finally: # Clean Up File if os.path.exists(name): os.remove(name) @with_tempfile(create=False) def test_managed_latin1_diff(self, name): ''' Tests that latin-1 file contents are represented properly in the diff ''' # Lay down the initial file ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://issue-48777/old.html') ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'] is True, ret # Replace it with the new file and check the diff ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://issue-48777/new.html') ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'] is True, ret diff_lines = ret['changes']['diff'].split(os.linesep) assert '+räksmörgås' in diff_lines, diff_lines @with_tempfile() def test_managed_keep_source_false_salt(self, name): ''' This test ensures that we properly clean the cached file if keep_source is set to False, for source files using a salt:// URL ''' source = 'salt://grail/scene33' saltenv = 'base' # Run the state ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source=source, saltenv=saltenv, keep_source=False) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'] is True # Now make sure that the file is not cached result = self.run_function('cp.is_cached', [source, saltenv]) assert result == '', 'File is still cached at {0}'.format(result) @with_tempfile(create=False) @with_tempfile(create=False) def test_file_managed_onchanges(self, file1, file2): ''' Test file.managed state with onchanges ''' pillar = {'file1': file1, 'file2': file2, 'source': 'salt://testfile', 'req': 'onchanges'} # Lay down the file used in the below SLS to ensure that when it is # run, there are no changes. self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=pillar['file2'], source=pillar['source']) ret = self.repack_state_returns( self.run_function( 'state.apply', mods='onchanges_prereq', pillar=pillar, test=True, ) ) # The file states should both exit with None assert ret['one']['result'] is None, ret['one']['result'] assert ret['three']['result'] is True, ret['three']['result'] # The first file state should have changes, since a new file was # created. The other one should not, since we already created that file # before applying the SLS file. assert ret['one']['changes'] assert not ret['three']['changes'], ret['three']['changes'] # The state watching 'one' should have been run due to changes assert ret['two']['comment'] == 'Success!', ret['two']['comment'] # The state watching 'three' should not have been run assert ret['four']['comment'] == \ 'State was not run because none of the onchanges reqs changed', \ ret['four']['comment'] @with_tempfile(create=False) @with_tempfile(create=False) def test_file_managed_prereq(self, file1, file2): ''' Test file.managed state with prereq ''' pillar = {'file1': file1, 'file2': file2, 'source': 'salt://testfile', 'req': 'prereq'} # Lay down the file used in the below SLS to ensure that when it is # run, there are no changes. self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=pillar['file2'], source=pillar['source']) ret = self.repack_state_returns( self.run_function( 'state.apply', mods='onchanges_prereq', pillar=pillar, test=True, ) ) # The file states should both exit with None assert ret['one']['result'] is None, ret['one']['result'] assert ret['three']['result'] is True, ret['three']['result'] # The first file state should have changes, since a new file was # created. The other one should not, since we already created that file # before applying the SLS file. assert ret['one']['changes'] assert not ret['three']['changes'], ret['three']['changes'] # The state watching 'one' should have been run due to changes assert ret['two']['comment'] == 'Success!', ret['two']['comment'] # The state watching 'three' should not have been run assert ret['four']['comment'] == 'No changes detected', \ ret['four']['comment'] def test_directory(self): ''' file.directory ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'a_new_dir') ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(name)) def test_directory_symlink_dry_run(self): ''' Ensure that symlinks are followed when file.directory is run with test=True ''' try: tmp_dir = os.path.join(TMP, 'pgdata') sym_dir = os.path.join(TMP, 'pg_data') if IS_WINDOWS: self.run_function('file.mkdir', [tmp_dir, 'Administrators']) else: os.mkdir(tmp_dir, 0o700) self.run_function('file.symlink', [tmp_dir, sym_dir]) if IS_WINDOWS: ret = self.run_state( 'file.directory', test=True, name=sym_dir, follow_symlinks=True, win_owner='Administrators') else: ret = self.run_state( 'file.directory', test=True, name=sym_dir, follow_symlinks=True, mode=700) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) finally: if os.path.isdir(tmp_dir): self.run_function('file.remove', [tmp_dir]) if os.path.islink(sym_dir): self.run_function('file.remove', [sym_dir]) @skip_if_not_root @skipIf(IS_WINDOWS, 'Mode not available in Windows') def test_directory_max_depth(self): ''' file.directory Test the max_depth option by iteratively increasing the depth and checking that no changes deeper than max_depth have been attempted ''' def _get_oct_mode(name): ''' Return a string octal representation of the permissions for name ''' return salt.utils.files.normalize_mode(oct(os.stat(name).st_mode & 0o777)) top = os.path.join(TMP, 'top_dir') sub = os.path.join(top, 'sub_dir') subsub = os.path.join(sub, 'sub_sub_dir') dirs = [top, sub, subsub] initial_mode = '0111' changed_mode = '0555' initial_modes = {0: {sub: '0755', subsub: '0111'}, 1: {sub: '0111', subsub: '0111'}, 2: {sub: '0111', subsub: '0111'}} if not os.path.isdir(subsub): os.makedirs(subsub, int(initial_mode, 8)) try: for depth in range(0, 3): ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=top, max_depth=depth, dir_mode=changed_mode, recurse=['mode']) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) for changed_dir in dirs[0:depth+1]: self.assertEqual(changed_mode, _get_oct_mode(changed_dir)) for untouched_dir in dirs[depth+1:]: # Beginning in Python 3.7, os.makedirs no longer sets # the mode of intermediate directories to the mode that # is passed. if sys.version_info >= (3, 7): _mode = initial_modes[depth][untouched_dir] self.assertEqual(_mode, _get_oct_mode(untouched_dir)) else: self.assertEqual(initial_mode, _get_oct_mode(untouched_dir)) finally: shutil.rmtree(top) def test_test_directory(self): ''' file.directory ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'a_not_dir') ret = self.run_state('file.directory', test=True, name=name) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isdir(name)) @with_tempdir() def test_directory_clean(self, base_dir): ''' file.directory with clean=True ''' name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'directory_clean_dir') os.mkdir(name) strayfile = os.path.join(name, 'strayfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile, 'w'): pass straydir = os.path.join(name, 'straydir') if not os.path.isdir(straydir): os.makedirs(straydir) with salt.utils.files.fopen(os.path.join(straydir, 'strayfile2'), 'w'): pass ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name, clean=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(strayfile)) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(straydir)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(name)) def test_directory_is_idempotent(self): ''' Ensure the file.directory state produces no changes when rerun. ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'a_dir_twice') if IS_WINDOWS: username = os.environ.get('USERNAME', 'Administrators') domain = os.environ.get('USERDOMAIN', '') fullname = '{0}\\{1}'.format(domain, username) ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name, win_owner=fullname) else: ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) if IS_WINDOWS: ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name, win_owner=username) else: ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertSaltStateChangesEqual(ret, {}) @with_tempdir() def test_directory_clean_exclude(self, base_dir): ''' file.directory with clean=True and exclude_pat set ''' name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'directory_clean_dir') if not os.path.isdir(name): os.makedirs(name) strayfile = os.path.join(name, 'strayfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile, 'w'): pass straydir = os.path.join(name, 'straydir') if not os.path.isdir(straydir): os.makedirs(straydir) strayfile2 = os.path.join(straydir, 'strayfile2') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile2, 'w'): pass keepfile = os.path.join(straydir, 'keepfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(keepfile, 'w'): pass exclude_pat = 'E@^straydir(|/keepfile)$' if IS_WINDOWS: exclude_pat = 'E@^straydir(|\\\\keepfile)$' ret = self.run_state('file.directory', name=name, clean=True, exclude_pat=exclude_pat) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(strayfile)) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(strayfile2)) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(keepfile)) @skipIf(IS_WINDOWS, 'Skip on windows') @with_tempdir() def test_test_directory_clean_exclude(self, base_dir): ''' file.directory with test=True, clean=True and exclude_pat set Skipped on windows because clean and exclude_pat not supported by salt.sates.file._check_directory_win ''' name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'directory_clean_dir') os.mkdir(name) strayfile = os.path.join(name, 'strayfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile, 'w'): pass straydir = os.path.join(name, 'straydir') if not os.path.isdir(straydir): os.makedirs(straydir) strayfile2 = os.path.join(straydir, 'strayfile2') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile2, 'w'): pass keepfile = os.path.join(straydir, 'keepfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(keepfile, 'w'): pass exclude_pat = 'E@^straydir(|/keepfile)$' if IS_WINDOWS: exclude_pat = 'E@^straydir(|\\\\keepfile)$' ret = self.run_state('file.directory', test=True, name=name, clean=True, exclude_pat=exclude_pat) comment = next(six.itervalues(ret))['comment'] self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(strayfile)) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(strayfile2)) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(keepfile)) self.assertIn(strayfile, comment) self.assertIn(strayfile2, comment) self.assertNotIn(keepfile, comment) @with_tempdir() def test_directory_clean_require_in(self, name): ''' file.directory test with clean=True and require_in file ''' state_name = 'file-FileTest-test_directory_clean_require_in' state_filename = state_name + '.sls' state_file = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, state_filename) wrong_file = os.path.join(name, "wrong") with salt.utils.files.fopen(wrong_file, "w") as fp: fp.write("foo") good_file = os.path.join(name, "bar") with salt.utils.files.fopen(state_file, 'w') as fp: self.addCleanup(lambda: os.remove(state_file)) fp.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ some_dir: file.directory: - name: {name} - clean: true {good_file}: file.managed: - require_in: - file: some_dir '''.format(name=name, good_file=good_file))) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(good_file)) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(wrong_file)) @with_tempdir() def test_directory_clean_require_in_with_id(self, name): ''' file.directory test with clean=True and require_in file with an ID different from the file name ''' state_name = 'file-FileTest-test_directory_clean_require_in_with_id' state_filename = state_name + '.sls' state_file = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, state_filename) wrong_file = os.path.join(name, "wrong") with salt.utils.files.fopen(wrong_file, "w") as fp: fp.write("foo") good_file = os.path.join(name, "bar") with salt.utils.files.fopen(state_file, 'w') as fp: self.addCleanup(lambda: os.remove(state_file)) fp.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ some_dir: file.directory: - name: {name} - clean: true some_file: file.managed: - name: {good_file} - require_in: - file: some_dir '''.format(name=name, good_file=good_file))) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(good_file)) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(wrong_file)) @with_tempdir() def test_directory_clean_require_with_name(self, name): ''' file.directory test with clean=True and require with a file state relatively to the state's name, not its ID. ''' state_name = 'file-FileTest-test_directory_clean_require_in_with_id' state_filename = state_name + '.sls' state_file = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, state_filename) wrong_file = os.path.join(name, "wrong") with salt.utils.files.fopen(wrong_file, "w") as fp: fp.write("foo") good_file = os.path.join(name, "bar") with salt.utils.files.fopen(state_file, 'w') as fp: self.addCleanup(lambda: os.remove(state_file)) fp.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ some_dir: file.directory: - name: {name} - clean: true - require: # This requirement refers to the name of the following # state, not its ID. - file: {good_file} some_file: file.managed: - name: {good_file} '''.format(name=name, good_file=good_file))) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', [state_name]) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(good_file)) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(wrong_file)) def test_directory_broken_symlink(self): ''' Ensure that file.directory works even if a directory contains broken symbolic link ''' try: tmp_dir = os.path.join(TMP, 'foo') null_file = '{0}/null'.format(tmp_dir) broken_link = '{0}/broken'.format(tmp_dir) if IS_WINDOWS: self.run_function('file.mkdir', [tmp_dir, 'Administrators']) else: os.mkdir(tmp_dir, 0o700) self.run_function('file.symlink', [null_file, broken_link]) if IS_WINDOWS: ret = self.run_state( 'file.directory', name=tmp_dir, recurse={'mode'}, follow_symlinks=True, win_owner='Administrators') else: ret = self.run_state( 'file.directory', name=tmp_dir, recurse={'mode'}, file_mode=644, dir_mode=755) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) finally: if os.path.isdir(tmp_dir): self.run_function('file.remove', [tmp_dir]) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_recurse(self, name): ''' file.recurse ''' ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=name, source='salt://grail') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(name, '36', 'scene'))) @with_tempdir(create=False) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_recurse_specific_env(self, dir1, dir2): ''' file.recurse passing __env__ ''' ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=dir1, source='salt://holy', __env__='prod') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir1, '32', 'scene'))) ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=dir2, source='salt://holy', saltenv='prod') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir2, '32', 'scene'))) @with_tempdir(create=False) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_recurse_specific_env_in_url(self, dir1, dir2): ''' file.recurse passing __env__ ''' ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=dir1, source='salt://holy?saltenv=prod') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir1, '32', 'scene'))) ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=dir2, source='salt://holy?saltenv=prod') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir2, '32', 'scene'))) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_test_recurse(self, name): ''' file.recurse test interface ''' ret = self.run_state( 'file.recurse', test=True, name=name, source='salt://grail', ) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(name, '36', 'scene'))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(name)) @with_tempdir(create=False) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_test_recurse_specific_env(self, dir1, dir2): ''' file.recurse test interface ''' ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', test=True, name=dir1, source='salt://holy', __env__='prod' ) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir1, '32', 'scene'))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(dir1)) ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', test=True, name=dir2, source='salt://holy', saltenv='prod' ) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir2, '32', 'scene'))) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(dir2)) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_recurse_template(self, name): ''' file.recurse with jinja template enabled ''' _ts = 'TEMPLATE TEST STRING' ret = self.run_state( 'file.recurse', name=name, source='salt://grail', template='jinja', defaults={'spam': _ts}) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) with salt.utils.files.fopen(os.path.join(name, 'scene33'), 'r') as fp_: contents = fp_.read() self.assertIn(_ts, contents) @with_tempdir() def test_recurse_clean(self, name): ''' file.recurse with clean=True ''' strayfile = os.path.join(name, 'strayfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile, 'w'): pass # Corner cases: replacing file with a directory and vice versa with salt.utils.files.fopen(os.path.join(name, '36'), 'w'): pass os.makedirs(os.path.join(name, 'scene33')) ret = self.run_state( 'file.recurse', name=name, source='salt://grail', clean=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(strayfile)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(name, '36', 'scene'))) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(name, 'scene33'))) @with_tempdir() def test_recurse_clean_specific_env(self, name): ''' file.recurse with clean=True and __env__=prod ''' strayfile = os.path.join(name, 'strayfile') with salt.utils.files.fopen(strayfile, 'w'): pass # Corner cases: replacing file with a directory and vice versa with salt.utils.files.fopen(os.path.join(name, '32'), 'w'): pass os.makedirs(os.path.join(name, 'scene34')) ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=name, source='salt://holy', clean=True, __env__='prod') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(strayfile)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(name, '32', 'scene'))) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(name, 'scene34'))) @skipIf(IS_WINDOWS, 'Skip on windows') @with_tempdir() def test_recurse_issue_34945(self, base_dir): ''' This tests the case where the source dir for the file.recurse state does not contain any files (only subdirectories), and the dir_mode is being managed. For a long time, this corner case resulted in the top level of the destination directory being created with the wrong initial permissions, a problem that would be corrected later on in the file.recurse state via running state.directory. However, the file.directory state only gets called when there are files to be managed in that directory, and when the source directory contains only subdirectories, the incorrectly-set initial perms would not be repaired. This was fixed in https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/35309 Skipped on windows because dir_mode is not supported. ''' dir_mode = '2775' issue_dir = 'issue-34945' name = os.path.join(base_dir, issue_dir) ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=name, source='salt://' + issue_dir, dir_mode=dir_mode) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) actual_dir_mode = oct(stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(name).st_mode))[-4:] self.assertEqual(dir_mode, actual_dir_mode) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_recurse_issue_40578(self, name): ''' This ensures that the state doesn't raise an exception when it encounters a file with a unicode filename in the process of invoking file.source_list. ''' ret = self.run_state('file.recurse', name=name, source='salt://соль') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) if six.PY2 and IS_WINDOWS: # Providing unicode to os.listdir so that we avoid having listdir # try to decode the filenames using the systemencoding on windows # python 2. files = os.listdir(name.decode('utf-8')) else: files = salt.utils.data.decode(os.listdir(name), normalize=True) self.assertEqual( sorted(files), sorted(['foo.txt', 'спам.txt', 'яйца.txt']), ) @with_tempfile() def test_replace(self, name): ''' file.replace ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('change_me') ret = self.run_state('file.replace', name=name, pattern='change', repl='salt', backup=False) with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertIn('salt', fp_.read()) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18612(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18612: Using 'prepend_if_not_found' or 'append_if_not_found' resulted in an infinitely growing file as 'file.replace' didn't check beforehand whether the changes had already been done to the file # Case description: The tested file contains one commented line The commented line should be uncommented in the end, nothing else should change ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18612' path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) with salt.utils.files.fopen(path_test, 'w+') as fp_test_: fp_test_.write('# en_US.UTF-8') ret = [] for x in range(0, 3): ret.append(self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^# en_US.UTF-8$', repl='en_US.UTF-8', append_if_not_found=True)) # ensure, the number of lines didn't change, even after invoking 'file.replace' 3 times with salt.utils.files.fopen(path_test, 'r') as fp_test_: self.assertTrue((sum(1 for _ in fp_test_) == 1)) # ensure, the replacement succeeded with salt.utils.files.fopen(path_test, 'r') as fp_test_: self.assertTrue(fp_test_.read().startswith('en_US.UTF-8')) # ensure, all runs of 'file.replace' reported success for item in ret: self.assertSaltTrueReturn(item) @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18612_prepend(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18612: Using 'prepend_if_not_found' or 'append_if_not_found' resulted in an infinitely growing file as 'file.replace' didn't check beforehand whether the changes had already been done to the file # Case description: The tested multifile contains multiple lines not matching the pattern or replacement in any way The replacement pattern should be prepended to the file ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18612_prepend' path_in = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.in'.format(test_name) ) path_out = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.out'.format(test_name) ) path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) # create test file based on initial template shutil.copyfile(path_in, path_test) ret = [] for x in range(0, 3): ret.append(self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^# en_US.UTF-8$', repl='en_US.UTF-8', prepend_if_not_found=True)) # ensure, the resulting file contains the expected lines self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test, path_out)) # ensure the initial file was properly backed up self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test + '.bak', path_in)) # ensure, all runs of 'file.replace' reported success for item in ret: self.assertSaltTrueReturn(item) @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18612_append(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18612: Using 'prepend_if_not_found' or 'append_if_not_found' resulted in an infinitely growing file as 'file.replace' didn't check beforehand whether the changes had already been done to the file # Case description: The tested multifile contains multiple lines not matching the pattern or replacement in any way The replacement pattern should be appended to the file ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18612_append' path_in = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.in'.format(test_name) ) path_out = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.out'.format(test_name) ) path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) # create test file based on initial template shutil.copyfile(path_in, path_test) ret = [] for x in range(0, 3): ret.append(self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^# en_US.UTF-8$', repl='en_US.UTF-8', append_if_not_found=True)) # ensure, the resulting file contains the expected lines self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test, path_out)) # ensure the initial file was properly backed up self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test + '.bak', path_in)) # ensure, all runs of 'file.replace' reported success for item in ret: self.assertSaltTrueReturn(item) @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18612_append_not_found_content(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18612: Using 'prepend_if_not_found' or 'append_if_not_found' resulted in an infinitely growing file as 'file.replace' didn't check beforehand whether the changes had already been done to the file # Case description: The tested multifile contains multiple lines not matching the pattern or replacement in any way The 'not_found_content' value should be appended to the file ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18612_append_not_found_content' path_in = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.in'.format(test_name) ) path_out = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.out'.format(test_name) ) path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) # create test file based on initial template shutil.copyfile(path_in, path_test) ret = [] for x in range(0, 3): ret.append( self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^# en_US.UTF-8$', repl='en_US.UTF-8', append_if_not_found=True, not_found_content='THIS LINE WASN\'T FOUND! SO WE\'RE APPENDING IT HERE!' )) # ensure, the resulting file contains the expected lines self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test, path_out)) # ensure the initial file was properly backed up self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test + '.bak', path_in)) # ensure, all runs of 'file.replace' reported success for item in ret: self.assertSaltTrueReturn(item) @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18612_change_mid_line_with_comment(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18612: Using 'prepend_if_not_found' or 'append_if_not_found' resulted in an infinitely growing file as 'file.replace' didn't check beforehand whether the changes had already been done to the file # Case description: The tested file contains 5 key=value pairs The commented key=value pair #foo=bar should be changed to foo=salt The comment char (#) in front of foo=bar should be removed ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18612_change_mid_line_with_comment' path_in = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.in'.format(test_name) ) path_out = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.out'.format(test_name) ) path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) # create test file based on initial template shutil.copyfile(path_in, path_test) ret = [] for x in range(0, 3): ret.append(self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^#foo=bar($|(?=\r\n))', repl='foo=salt', append_if_not_found=True)) # ensure, the resulting file contains the expected lines self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test, path_out)) # ensure the initial file was properly backed up self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_test + '.bak', path_in)) # ensure, all 'file.replace' runs reported success for item in ret: self.assertSaltTrueReturn(item) @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18841_no_changes(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18841: Using file.replace in a way which shouldn't modify the file at all results in changed mtime of the original file and a backup file being created. # Case description The tested file contains multiple lines The tested file contains a line already matching the replacement (no change needed) The tested file's content shouldn't change at all The tested file's mtime shouldn't change at all No backup file should be created ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18841_no_changes' path_in = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.in'.format(test_name) ) path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) # create test file based on initial template shutil.copyfile(path_in, path_test) # get (m|a)time of file fstats_orig = os.stat(path_test) # define how far we predate the file age = 5*24*60*60 # set (m|a)time of file 5 days into the past os.utime(path_test, (fstats_orig.st_mtime-age, fstats_orig.st_atime-age)) ret = self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^hello world$', repl='goodbye world', show_changes=True, flags=['IGNORECASE'], backup=False ) # get (m|a)time of file fstats_post = os.stat(path_test) # ensure, the file content didn't change self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_in, path_test)) # ensure no backup file was created self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path_test + '.bak')) # ensure the file's mtime didn't change self.assertTrue(fstats_post.st_mtime, fstats_orig.st_mtime-age) # ensure, all 'file.replace' runs reported success self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_serialize(self): ''' Test to ensure that file.serialize returns a data structure that's both serialized and formatted properly ''' path_test = os.path.join(TMP, 'test_serialize') ret = self.run_state('file.serialize', name=path_test, dataset={'name': 'naive', 'description': 'A basic test', 'a_list': ['first_element', 'second_element'], 'finally': 'the last item'}, formatter='json') with salt.utils.files.fopen(path_test, 'rb') as fp_: serialized_file = salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fp_.read()) # The JSON serializer uses LF even on OSes where os.path.sep is CRLF. expected_file = '\n'.join([ '{', ' "a_list": [', ' "first_element",', ' "second_element"', ' ],', ' "description": "A basic test",', ' "finally": "the last item",', ' "name": "naive"', '}', '', ]) self.assertEqual(serialized_file, expected_file) @with_tempfile(create=False) def test_serializer_deserializer_opts(self, name): ''' Test the serializer_opts and deserializer_opts options ''' data1 = {'foo': {'bar': '%(x)s'}} data2 = {'foo': {'abc': 123}} merged = {'foo': {'y': 'not_used', 'x': 'baz', 'abc': 123, 'bar': u'baz'}} ret = self.run_state( 'file.serialize', name=name, dataset=data1, formatter='configparser', deserializer_opts=[{'defaults': {'y': 'not_used'}}]) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'], ret # We should have warned about deserializer_opts being used when # merge_if_exists was not set to True. assert 'warnings' in ret # Run with merge_if_exists, as well as serializer and deserializer opts # deserializer opts will be used for string interpolation of the %(x)s # that was written to the file with data1 (i.e. bar should become baz) ret = self.run_state( 'file.serialize', name=name, dataset=data2, formatter='configparser', merge_if_exists=True, serializer_opts=[{'defaults': {'y': 'not_used'}}], deserializer_opts=[{'defaults': {'x': 'baz'}}]) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'], ret with salt.utils.files.fopen(name) as fp_: serialized_data = salt.serializers.configparser.deserialize(fp_) # If this test fails, this debug logging will help tell us how the # serialized data differs from what was serialized. log.debug('serialized_data = %r', serialized_data) log.debug('merged = %r', merged) # serializing with a default of 'y' will add y = not_used into foo assert serialized_data['foo']['y'] == merged['foo']['y'] # deserializing with default of x = baz will perform interpolation on %(x)s # and bar will then = baz assert serialized_data['foo']['bar'] == merged['foo']['bar'] @with_tempdir() def test_replace_issue_18841_omit_backup(self, base_dir): ''' Test the (mis-)behaviour of file.replace as described in #18841: Using file.replace in a way which shouldn't modify the file at all results in changed mtime of the original file and a backup file being created. # Case description The tested file contains multiple lines The tested file contains a line already matching the replacement (no change needed) The tested file's content shouldn't change at all The tested file's mtime shouldn't change at all No backup file should be created, although backup=False isn't explicitly defined ''' test_name = 'test_replace_issue_18841_omit_backup' path_in = os.path.join( FILES, 'file.replace', '{0}.in'.format(test_name) ) path_test = os.path.join(base_dir, test_name) # create test file based on initial template shutil.copyfile(path_in, path_test) # get (m|a)time of file fstats_orig = os.stat(path_test) # define how far we predate the file age = 5*24*60*60 # set (m|a)time of file 5 days into the past os.utime(path_test, (fstats_orig.st_mtime-age, fstats_orig.st_atime-age)) ret = self.run_state('file.replace', name=path_test, pattern='^hello world$', repl='goodbye world', show_changes=True, flags=['IGNORECASE'] ) # get (m|a)time of file fstats_post = os.stat(path_test) # ensure, the file content didn't change self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(path_in, path_test)) # ensure no backup file was created self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path_test + '.bak')) # ensure the file's mtime didn't change self.assertTrue(fstats_post.st_mtime, fstats_orig.st_mtime-age) # ensure, all 'file.replace' runs reported success self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_comment(self, name): ''' file.comment ''' # write a line to file with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('comment_me') # Look for changes with test=True: return should be "None" at the first run ret = self.run_state('file.comment', test=True, name=name, regex='^comment') self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) # comment once ret = self.run_state('file.comment', name=name, regex='^comment') # result is positive self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # line is commented with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertTrue(fp_.read().startswith('#comment')) # comment twice ret = self.run_state('file.comment', name=name, regex='^comment') # result is still positive self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # line is still commented with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertTrue(fp_.read().startswith('#comment')) # Test previously commented file returns "True" now and not "None" with test=True ret = self.run_state('file.comment', test=True, name=name, regex='^comment') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_test_comment(self, name): ''' file.comment test interface ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('comment_me') ret = self.run_state( 'file.comment', test=True, name=name, regex='.*comment.*', ) with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertNotIn('#comment', fp_.read()) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_uncomment(self, name): ''' file.uncomment ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('#comment_me') ret = self.run_state('file.uncomment', name=name, regex='^comment') with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertNotIn('#comment', fp_.read()) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_test_uncomment(self, name): ''' file.comment test interface ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('#comment_me') ret = self.run_state( 'file.uncomment', test=True, name=name, regex='^comment.*' ) with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertIn('#comment', fp_.read()) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_append(self, name): ''' file.append ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('#salty!') ret = self.run_state('file.append', name=name, text='cheese') with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertIn('cheese', fp_.read()) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_test_append(self, name): ''' file.append test interface ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'w+') as fp_: fp_.write('#salty!') ret = self.run_state( 'file.append', test=True, name=name, text='cheese' ) with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: self.assertNotIn('cheese', fp_.read()) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) @with_tempdir() def test_append_issue_1864_makedirs(self, base_dir): ''' file.append but create directories if needed as an option, and create the file if it doesn't exist ''' fname = 'append_issue_1864_makedirs' name = os.path.join(base_dir, fname) # Non existing file get's touched ret = self.run_state( 'file.append', name=name, text='cheese', makedirs=True ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Nested directory and file get's touched name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue_1864', fname) ret = self.run_state( 'file.append', name=name, text='cheese', makedirs=True ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Parent directory exists but file does not and makedirs is False name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue_1864', fname + '2') ret = self.run_state( 'file.append', name=name, text='cheese' ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(name)) @with_tempdir() def test_prepend_issue_27401_makedirs(self, base_dir): ''' file.prepend but create directories if needed as an option, and create the file if it doesn't exist ''' fname = 'prepend_issue_27401' name = os.path.join(base_dir, fname) # Non existing file get's touched ret = self.run_state( 'file.prepend', name=name, text='cheese', makedirs=True ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Nested directory and file get's touched name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue_27401', fname) ret = self.run_state( 'file.prepend', name=name, text='cheese', makedirs=True ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Parent directory exists but file does not and makedirs is False name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue_27401', fname + '2') ret = self.run_state( 'file.prepend', name=name, text='cheese' ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(name)) @with_tempfile() def test_touch(self, name): ''' file.touch ''' ret = self.run_state('file.touch', name=name) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(name)) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempfile(create=False) def test_test_touch(self, name): ''' file.touch test interface ''' ret = self.run_state('file.touch', test=True, name=name) self.assertFalse(os.path.isfile(name)) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) @with_tempdir() def test_touch_directory(self, base_dir): ''' file.touch a directory ''' name = os.path.join(base_dir, 'touch_test_dir') os.mkdir(name) ret = self.run_state('file.touch', name=name) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(name)) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_2227_file_append(self, base_dir): ''' Text to append includes a percent symbol ''' # let's make use of existing state to create a file with contents to # test against tmp_file_append = os.path.join(base_dir, 'test.append') self.run_state('file.touch', name=tmp_file_append) self.run_state( 'file.append', name=tmp_file_append, source='salt://testappend/firstif') self.run_state( 'file.append', name=tmp_file_append, source='salt://testappend/secondif') # Now our real test try: ret = self.run_state( 'file.append', name=tmp_file_append, text="HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '") self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) with salt.utils.files.fopen(tmp_file_append, 'r') as fp_: contents_pre = fp_.read() # It should not append text again ret = self.run_state( 'file.append', name=tmp_file_append, text="HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '") self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) with salt.utils.files.fopen(tmp_file_append, 'r') as fp_: contents_post = fp_.read() self.assertEqual(contents_pre, contents_post) except AssertionError: if os.path.exists(tmp_file_append): shutil.copy(tmp_file_append, tmp_file_append + '.bak') raise @with_tempdir() def test_issue_2401_file_comment(self, base_dir): # Get a path to the temporary file tmp_file = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue-2041-comment.txt') # Write some data to it with salt.utils.files.fopen(tmp_file, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write('hello\nworld\n') # create the sls template template_lines = [ '{0}:'.format(tmp_file), ' file.comment:', ' - regex: ^world' ] template = '\n'.join(template_lines) try: ret = self.run_function( 'state.template_str', [template], timeout=120 ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertNotInSaltComment('Pattern already commented', ret) self.assertInSaltComment('Commented lines successfully', ret) # This next time, it is already commented. ret = self.run_function( 'state.template_str', [template], timeout=120 ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertInSaltComment('Pattern already commented', ret) except AssertionError: shutil.copy(tmp_file, tmp_file + '.bak') raise @with_tempdir() def test_issue_2379_file_append(self, base_dir): # Get a path to the temporary file tmp_file = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue-2379-file-append.txt') # Write some data to it with salt.utils.files.fopen(tmp_file, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write( 'hello\nworld\n' # Some junk '#PermitRootLogin yes\n' # Commented text '# PermitRootLogin yes\n' # Commented text with space ) # create the sls template template_lines = [ '{0}:'.format(tmp_file), ' file.append:', ' - text: PermitRootLogin yes' ] template = '\n'.join(template_lines) try: ret = self.run_function('state.template_str', [template]) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertInSaltComment('Appended 1 lines', ret) except AssertionError: shutil.copy(tmp_file, tmp_file + '.bak') raise @skipIf(IS_WINDOWS, 'Mode not available in Windows') @with_tempdir(create=False) @with_tempdir(create=False) def test_issue_2726_mode_kwarg(self, dir1, dir2): # Let's test for the wrong usage approach bad_mode_kwarg_testfile = os.path.join( dir1, 'bad_mode_kwarg', 'testfile' ) bad_template = [ '{0}:'.format(bad_mode_kwarg_testfile), ' file.recurse:', ' - source: salt://testfile', ' - mode: 644' ] ret = self.run_function( 'state.template_str', [os.linesep.join(bad_template)] ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) self.assertInSaltComment( '\'mode\' is not allowed in \'file.recurse\'. Please use ' '\'file_mode\' and \'dir_mode\'.', ret ) self.assertNotInSaltComment( 'TypeError: managed() got multiple values for keyword ' 'argument \'mode\'', ret ) # Now, the correct usage approach good_mode_kwargs_testfile = os.path.join( dir2, 'good_mode_kwargs', 'testappend' ) good_template = [ '{0}:'.format(good_mode_kwargs_testfile), ' file.recurse:', ' - source: salt://testappend', ' - dir_mode: 744', ' - file_mode: 644', ] ret = self.run_function( 'state.template_str', [os.linesep.join(good_template)] ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_8343_accumulated_require_in(self, base_dir): template_path = os.path.join(TMP_STATE_TREE, 'issue-8343.sls') testcase_filedest = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue-8343.txt') if os.path.exists(template_path): os.remove(template_path) if os.path.exists(testcase_filedest): os.remove(testcase_filedest) sls_template = [ '{0}:', ' file.managed:', ' - contents: |', ' #', '', 'prepend-foo-accumulator-from-pillar:', ' file.accumulated:', ' - require_in:', ' - file: prepend-foo-management', ' - filename: {0}', ' - text: |', ' foo', '', 'append-foo-accumulator-from-pillar:', ' file.accumulated:', ' - require_in:', ' - file: append-foo-management', ' - filename: {0}', ' - text: |', ' bar', '', 'prepend-foo-management:', ' file.blockreplace:', ' - name: {0}', ' - marker_start: "#-- start salt managed zonestart -- PLEASE, DO NOT EDIT"', ' - marker_end: "#-- end salt managed zonestart --"', " - content: ''", ' - prepend_if_not_found: True', " - backup: '.bak'", ' - show_changes: True', '', 'append-foo-management:', ' file.blockreplace:', ' - name: {0}', ' - marker_start: "#-- start salt managed zoneend -- PLEASE, DO NOT EDIT"', ' - marker_end: "#-- end salt managed zoneend --"', " - content: ''", ' - append_if_not_found: True', " - backup: '.bak2'", ' - show_changes: True', ''] with salt.utils.files.fopen(template_path, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write( os.linesep.join(sls_template).format(testcase_filedest)) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', mods='issue-8343') for name, step in six.iteritems(ret): self.assertSaltTrueReturn({name: step}) with salt.utils.files.fopen(testcase_filedest) as fp_: contents = fp_.read().split(os.linesep) expected = [ '#-- start salt managed zonestart -- PLEASE, DO NOT EDIT', 'foo', '#-- end salt managed zonestart --', '#', '#-- start salt managed zoneend -- PLEASE, DO NOT EDIT', 'bar', '#-- end salt managed zoneend --', ''] self.assertEqual([salt.utils.stringutils.to_str(line) for line in expected], contents) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_11003_immutable_lazy_proxy_sum(self, base_dir): # causes the Import-Module ServerManager error on Windows template_path = os.path.join(TMP_STATE_TREE, 'issue-11003.sls') testcase_filedest = os.path.join(base_dir, 'issue-11003.txt') sls_template = [ 'a{0}:', ' file.absent:', ' - name: {0}', '', '{0}:', ' file.managed:', ' - contents: |', ' #', '', 'test-acc1:', ' file.accumulated:', ' - require_in:', ' - file: final', ' - filename: {0}', ' - text: |', ' bar', '', 'test-acc2:', ' file.accumulated:', ' - watch_in:', ' - file: final', ' - filename: {0}', ' - text: |', ' baz', '', 'final:', ' file.blockreplace:', ' - name: {0}', ' - marker_start: "#-- start managed zone PLEASE, DO NOT EDIT"', ' - marker_end: "#-- end managed zone"', ' - content: \'\'', ' - append_if_not_found: True', ' - show_changes: True' ] with salt.utils.files.fopen(template_path, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write(os.linesep.join(sls_template).format(testcase_filedest)) ret = self.run_function('state.sls', mods='issue-11003') for name, step in six.iteritems(ret): self.assertSaltTrueReturn({name: step}) with salt.utils.files.fopen(testcase_filedest) as fp_: contents = fp_.read().split(os.linesep) begin = contents.index( '#-- start managed zone PLEASE, DO NOT EDIT') + 1 end = contents.index('#-- end managed zone') block_contents = contents[begin:end] for item in ('', 'bar', 'baz'): block_contents.remove(item) self.assertEqual(block_contents, []) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_8947_utf8_sls(self, base_dir): ''' Test some file operation with utf-8 characters on the sls This is more generic than just a file test. Feel free to move ''' self.maxDiff = None korean_1 = '한국어 시험' korean_2 = '첫 번째 행' korean_3 = '마지막 행' test_file = os.path.join(base_dir, '{0}.txt'.format(korean_1)) test_file_encoded = test_file template_path = os.path.join(TMP_STATE_TREE, 'issue-8947.sls') # create the sls template template = textwrap.dedent('''\ some-utf8-file-create: file.managed: - name: {test_file} - contents: {korean_1} - makedirs: True - replace: True - show_diff: True some-utf8-file-create2: file.managed: - name: {test_file} - contents: | {korean_2} {korean_1} {korean_3} - replace: True - show_diff: True '''.format(**locals())) if not salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): template += textwrap.dedent('''\ some-utf8-file-content-test: cmd.run: - name: 'cat "{test_file}"' - require: - file: some-utf8-file-create2 '''.format(**locals())) # Save template file with salt.utils.files.fopen(template_path, 'wb') as fp_: fp_.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes(template)) try: result = self.run_function('state.sls', mods='issue-8947') if not isinstance(result, dict): raise AssertionError( ('Something went really wrong while testing this sls:' ' {0}').format(repr(result)) ) # difflib produces different output on python 2.6 than on >=2.7 if sys.version_info < (2, 7): diff = '--- \n+++ \n@@ -1,1 +1,3 @@\n' else: diff = '--- \n+++ \n@@ -1 +1,3 @@\n' diff += ( '+첫 번째 행{0}' ' 한국어 시험{0}' '+마지막 행{0}' ).format(os.linesep) ret = {x.split('_|-')[1]: y for x, y in six.iteritems(result)} # Confirm initial creation of file self.assertEqual( ret['some-utf8-file-create']['comment'], 'File {0} updated'.format(test_file_encoded) ) self.assertEqual( ret['some-utf8-file-create']['changes'], {'diff': 'New file'} ) # Confirm file was modified and that the diff was as expected self.assertEqual( ret['some-utf8-file-create2']['comment'], 'File {0} updated'.format(test_file_encoded) ) self.assertEqual( ret['some-utf8-file-create2']['changes'], {'diff': diff} ) if salt.utils.platform.is_windows(): import subprocess import win32api p = subprocess.Popen( salt.utils.stringutils.to_str( 'type {}'.format(win32api.GetShortPathName(test_file))), shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) p.poll() out = p.stdout.read() self.assertEqual( out.decode('utf-8'), os.linesep.join((korean_2, korean_1, korean_3)) + os.linesep ) else: self.assertEqual( ret['some-utf8-file-content-test']['comment'], 'Command "cat "{0}"" run'.format( test_file_encoded ) ) self.assertEqual( ret['some-utf8-file-content-test']['changes']['stdout'], '\n'.join((korean_2, korean_1, korean_3)) ) finally: try: os.remove(template_path) except OSError: pass @skip_if_not_root @skipIf(not HAS_PWD, "pwd not available. Skipping test") @skipIf(not HAS_GRP, "grp not available. Skipping test") @with_system_user_and_group('user12209', 'group12209', on_existing='delete', delete=True) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_12209_follow_symlinks(self, tempdir, user, group): ''' Ensure that symlinks are properly chowned when recursing (following symlinks) ''' # Make the directories for this test onedir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'one') twodir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'two') os.mkdir(onedir) os.symlink(onedir, twodir) # Run the state ret = self.run_state( 'file.directory', name=tempdir, follow_symlinks=True, user=user, group=group, recurse=['user', 'group'] ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Double-check, in case state mis-reported a True result. Since we are # following symlinks, we expect twodir to still be owned by root, but # onedir should be owned by the 'issue12209' user. onestats = os.stat(onedir) twostats = os.lstat(twodir) self.assertEqual(pwd.getpwuid(onestats.st_uid).pw_name, user) self.assertEqual(pwd.getpwuid(twostats.st_uid).pw_name, 'root') self.assertEqual(grp.getgrgid(onestats.st_gid).gr_name, group) if salt.utils.path.which('id'): root_group = self.run_function('user.primary_group', ['root']) self.assertEqual(grp.getgrgid(twostats.st_gid).gr_name, root_group) @skip_if_not_root @skipIf(not HAS_PWD, "pwd not available. Skipping test") @skipIf(not HAS_GRP, "grp not available. Skipping test") @with_system_user_and_group('user12209', 'group12209', on_existing='delete', delete=True) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_12209_no_follow_symlinks(self, tempdir, user, group): ''' Ensure that symlinks are properly chowned when recursing (not following symlinks) ''' # Make the directories for this test onedir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'one') twodir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'two') os.mkdir(onedir) os.symlink(onedir, twodir) # Run the state ret = self.run_state( 'file.directory', name=tempdir, follow_symlinks=False, user=user, group=group, recurse=['user', 'group'] ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Double-check, in case state mis-reported a True result. Since we # are not following symlinks, we expect twodir to now be owned by # the 'issue12209' user, just link onedir. onestats = os.stat(onedir) twostats = os.lstat(twodir) self.assertEqual(pwd.getpwuid(onestats.st_uid).pw_name, user) self.assertEqual(pwd.getpwuid(twostats.st_uid).pw_name, user) self.assertEqual(grp.getgrgid(onestats.st_gid).gr_name, group) self.assertEqual(grp.getgrgid(twostats.st_gid).gr_name, group) @with_tempfile(create=False) @with_tempfile() def test_template_local_file(self, source, dest): ''' Test a file.managed state with a local file as the source. Test both with the file:// protocol designation prepended, and without it. ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(source, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write('{{ foo }}\n') for prefix in ('file://', ''): ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=dest, source=prefix + source, template='jinja', context={'foo': 'Hello world!'} ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @with_tempfile() def test_template_local_file_noclobber(self, source): ''' Test the case where a source file is in the minion's local filesystem, and the source path is the same as the destination path. ''' with salt.utils.files.fopen(source, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write('{{ foo }}\n') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=source, source=source, template='jinja', context={'foo': 'Hello world!'} ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) self.assertIn( ('Source file cannot be the same as destination'), ret[next(iter(ret))]['comment'], ) @with_tempfile(create=False) @with_tempfile(create=False) def test_issue_25250_force_copy_deletes(self, source, dest): ''' ensure force option in copy state does not delete target file ''' shutil.copyfile(os.path.join(FILES, 'hosts'), source) shutil.copyfile(os.path.join(FILES, 'file/base/cheese'), dest) self.run_state('file.copy', name=dest, source=source, force=True) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(dest)) self.assertTrue(filecmp.cmp(source, dest)) os.remove(source) os.remove(dest) @destructiveTest @with_tempfile() def test_file_copy_make_dirs(self, source): ''' ensure make_dirs creates correct user perms ''' shutil.copyfile(os.path.join(FILES, 'hosts'), source) dest = os.path.join(TMP, 'dir1', 'dir2', 'copied_file.txt') user = 'salt' mode = '0644' self.run_function('user.add', [user]) ret = self.run_state('file.copy', name=dest, source=source, user=user, makedirs=True, mode=mode) file_checks = [dest, os.path.join(TMP, 'dir1'), os.path.join(TMP, 'dir1', 'dir2')] for check in file_checks: user_check = self.run_function('file.get_user', [check]) mode_check = self.run_function('file.get_mode', [check]) assert user_check == user assert salt.utils.files.normalize_mode(mode_check) == mode def test_contents_pillar_with_pillar_list(self): ''' This tests for any regressions for this issue: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/30934 ''' state_file = 'file_contents_pillar' ret = self.run_function('state.sls', mods=state_file) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) @skip_if_not_root @skipIf(not HAS_PWD, "pwd not available. Skipping test") @skipIf(not HAS_GRP, "grp not available. Skipping test") @with_system_user_and_group('test_setuid_user', 'test_setuid_group', on_existing='delete', delete=True) def test_owner_after_setuid(self, user, group): ''' Test to check file user/group after setting setuid or setgid. Because Python os.chown() does reset the setuid/setgid to 0. https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/45257 ''' # Desired configuration. desired = { 'file': os.path.join(TMP, 'file_with_setuid'), 'user': user, 'group': group, 'mode': '4750' } # Run the state. ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=desired['file'], user=desired['user'], group=desired['group'], mode=desired['mode'] ) # Check result. file_stat = os.stat(desired['file']) result = { 'user': pwd.getpwuid(file_stat.st_uid).pw_name, 'group': grp.getgrgid(file_stat.st_gid).gr_name, 'mode': oct(stat.S_IMODE(file_stat.st_mode)) } self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertEqual(desired['user'], result['user']) self.assertEqual(desired['group'], result['group']) self.assertEqual(desired['mode'], result['mode'].lstrip('0Oo')) def test_binary_contents(self): ''' This tests to ensure that binary contents do not cause a traceback. ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, '1px.gif') try: ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, contents=BINARY_FILE) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) finally: try: os.remove(name) except OSError: pass @skip_if_not_root @skipIf(not HAS_PWD, "pwd not available. Skipping test") @skipIf(not HAS_GRP, "grp not available. Skipping test") @with_system_user_and_group('user12209', 'group12209', on_existing='delete', delete=True) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_48336_file_managed_mode_setuid(self, tempdir, user, group): ''' Ensure that mode is correct with changing of ownership and group symlinks) ''' tempfile = os.path.join(tempdir, 'temp_file_issue_48336') # Run the state ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=tempfile, user=user, group=group, mode='4750', ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) # Check that the owner and group are correct, and # the mode is what we expect temp_file_stats = os.stat(tempfile) # Normalize the mode temp_file_mode = six.text_type(oct(stat.S_IMODE(temp_file_stats.st_mode))) temp_file_mode = salt.utils.files.normalize_mode(temp_file_mode) self.assertEqual(temp_file_mode, '4750') self.assertEqual(pwd.getpwuid(temp_file_stats.st_uid).pw_name, user) self.assertEqual(grp.getgrgid(temp_file_stats.st_gid).gr_name, group) @with_tempdir() def test_issue_48557(self, tempdir): tempfile = os.path.join(tempdir, 'temp_file_issue_48557') with salt.utils.files.fopen(tempfile, 'wb') as fp: fp.write(os.linesep.join([ 'test1', 'test2', 'test3', '', ]).encode('utf-8')) ret = self.run_state('file.line', name=tempfile, after='test2', mode='insert', content='test4') self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) with salt.utils.files.fopen(tempfile, 'rb') as fp: content = fp.read() self.assertEqual(content, os.linesep.join([ 'test1', 'test2', 'test4', 'test3', '', ]).encode('utf-8')) @with_tempfile() def test_issue_50221(self, name): expected = 'abc{0}{0}{0}'.format(os.linesep) ret = self.run_function( 'pillar.get', ['issue-50221'] ) assert ret == expected ret = self.run_function( 'state.apply', ['issue-50221'], pillar={ 'name': name }, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp: contents = fp.read() assert contents == expected def test_managed_file_issue_51208(self): ''' Test to ensure we can handle a file with escaped double-quotes ''' name = os.path.join(TMP, 'issue_51208.txt') ret = self.run_state( 'file.managed', name=name, source='salt://issue-51208/vimrc.stub' ) src = os.path.join(BASE_FILES, 'issue-51208', 'vimrc.stub') with salt.utils.files.fopen(src, 'r') as fp_: master_data = fp_.read() with salt.utils.files.fopen(name, 'r') as fp_: minion_data = fp_.read() self.assertEqual(master_data, minion_data) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) class BlockreplaceTest(ModuleCase, SaltReturnAssertsMixin): marker_start = '# start' marker_end = '# end' content = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Line 1 of block Line 2 of block ''')) without_block = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Hello world! # comment here ''')) with_non_matching_block = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Hello world! # start No match here # end # comment here ''')) with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Hello world! # start No match here# end # comment here ''')) with_matching_block = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Hello world! # start Line 1 of block Line 2 of block # end # comment here ''')) with_matching_block_and_extra_newline = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Hello world! # start Line 1 of block Line 2 of block # end # comment here ''')) with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline = dedent(six.text_type('''\ Hello world! # start Line 1 of block Line 2 of block# end # comment here ''')) content_explicit_posix_newlines = ('Line 1 of block\n' 'Line 2 of block\n') content_explicit_windows_newlines = ('Line 1 of block\r\n' 'Line 2 of block\r\n') without_block_explicit_posix_newlines = ('Hello world!\n\n' '# comment here\n') without_block_explicit_windows_newlines = ('Hello world!\r\n\r\n' '# comment here\r\n') with_block_prepended_explicit_posix_newlines = ('# start\n' 'Line 1 of block\n' 'Line 2 of block\n' '# end\n' 'Hello world!\n\n' '# comment here\n') with_block_prepended_explicit_windows_newlines = ('# start\r\n' 'Line 1 of block\r\n' 'Line 2 of block\r\n' '# end\r\n' 'Hello world!\r\n\r\n' '# comment here\r\n') with_block_appended_explicit_posix_newlines = ('Hello world!\n\n' '# comment here\n' '# start\n' 'Line 1 of block\n' 'Line 2 of block\n' '# end\n') with_block_appended_explicit_windows_newlines = ('Hello world!\r\n\r\n' '# comment here\r\n' '# start\r\n' 'Line 1 of block\r\n' 'Line 2 of block\r\n' '# end\r\n') @staticmethod def _write(dest, content): with salt.utils.files.fopen(dest, 'wb') as fp_: fp_.write(salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes(content)) @staticmethod def _read(src): with salt.utils.files.fopen(src, 'rb') as fp_: return salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(fp_.read()) @with_tempfile() def test_prepend(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when prepend_if_not_found=True and block doesn't exist in file. ''' expected = self.marker_start + os.linesep + self.content + \ self.marker_end + os.linesep + self.without_block # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) @with_tempfile() def test_prepend_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when prepend_if_not_found=True and block doesn't exist in file. Test with append_newline explicitly set to True. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline expected = self.marker_start + os.linesep + self.content + \ os.linesep + self.marker_end + os.linesep + self.without_block self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline expected = self.marker_start + os.linesep + self.content + \ self.marker_end + os.linesep + self.without_block self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) @with_tempfile() def test_prepend_no_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when prepend_if_not_found=True and block doesn't exist in file. Test with append_newline explicitly set to False. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline expected = self.marker_start + os.linesep + self.content + \ self.marker_end + os.linesep + self.without_block self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline expected = self.marker_start + os.linesep + \ self.content.rstrip('\r\n') + self.marker_end + os.linesep + \ self.without_block self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) @with_tempfile() def test_append(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when append_if_not_found=True and block doesn't exist in file. ''' expected = self.without_block + self.marker_start + os.linesep + \ self.content + self.marker_end + os.linesep # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) @with_tempfile() def test_append_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when append_if_not_found=True and block doesn't exist in file. Test with append_newline explicitly set to True. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline expected = self.without_block + self.marker_start + os.linesep + \ self.content + os.linesep + self.marker_end + os.linesep self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline expected = self.without_block + self.marker_start + os.linesep + \ self.content + self.marker_end + os.linesep self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) @with_tempfile() def test_append_no_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when append_if_not_found=True and block doesn't exist in file. Test with append_newline explicitly set to False. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline expected = self.without_block + self.marker_start + os.linesep + \ self.content + self.marker_end + os.linesep self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline expected = self.without_block + self.marker_start + os.linesep + \ self.content.rstrip('\r\n') + self.marker_end + os.linesep self._write(name, self.without_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), expected) @with_tempfile() def test_prepend_auto_line_separator(self, name): ''' This tests the line separator auto-detection when prepending the block ''' # POSIX newlines to Windows newlines self._write(name, self.without_block_explicit_windows_newlines) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_posix_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_prepended_explicit_windows_newlines) # Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_posix_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_prepended_explicit_windows_newlines) # Windows newlines to POSIX newlines self._write(name, self.without_block_explicit_posix_newlines) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_windows_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_prepended_explicit_posix_newlines) # Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_windows_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, prepend_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_prepended_explicit_posix_newlines) @with_tempfile() def test_append_auto_line_separator(self, name): ''' This tests the line separator auto-detection when appending the block ''' # POSIX newlines to Windows newlines self._write(name, self.without_block_explicit_windows_newlines) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_posix_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_appended_explicit_windows_newlines) # Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_posix_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_appended_explicit_windows_newlines) # Windows newlines to POSIX newlines self._write(name, self.without_block_explicit_posix_newlines) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_windows_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_appended_explicit_posix_newlines) # Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content_explicit_windows_newlines, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_if_not_found=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_block_appended_explicit_posix_newlines) @with_tempfile() def test_non_matching_block(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists but its contents are not a match. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.with_non_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.with_non_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_non_matching_block_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists but its contents are not a match. Test with append_newline explicitly set to True. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.with_non_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.with_non_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_non_matching_block_no_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists but its contents are not a match. Test with append_newline explicitly set to False. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.with_non_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.with_non_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) @with_tempfile() def test_non_matching_block_and_marker_not_after_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists but its contents are not a match, and the marker_end is not directly preceded by a newline. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write( name, self.with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write( name, self.with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_non_matching_block_and_marker_not_after_newline_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists but its contents are not a match, and the marker_end is not directly preceded by a newline. Test with append_newline explicitly set to True. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write( name, self.with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write( name, self.with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_non_matching_block_and_marker_not_after_newline_no_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists but its contents are not a match, and the marker_end is not directly preceded by a newline. Test with append_newline explicitly set to False. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write( name, self.with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write( name, self.with_non_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) @with_tempfile() def test_matching_block(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists and its contents are a match. No changes should be made. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.with_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.with_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_matching_block_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists and its contents are a match. Test with append_newline explicitly set to True. This will result in an extra newline when the content ends in a newline, and will not when the content does not end in a newline. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.with_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.with_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_matching_block_no_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists and its contents are a match. Test with append_newline explicitly set to False. This will result in the marker_end not being directly preceded by a newline when the content does not end in a newline. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write(name, self.with_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write(name, self.with_matching_block) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) @with_tempfile() def test_matching_block_and_marker_not_after_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists and its contents are a match, but the marker_end is not directly preceded by a newline. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write( name, self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write( name, self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_matching_block_and_marker_not_after_newline_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists and its contents are a match, but the marker_end is not directly preceded by a newline. Test with append_newline explicitly set to True. This will result in an extra newline when the content ends in a newline, and will not when the content does not end in a newline. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write( name, self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_extra_newline) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write( name, self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) @with_tempfile() def test_matching_block_and_marker_not_after_newline_no_append_newline(self, name): ''' Test blockreplace when block exists and its contents are a match, but the marker_end is not directly preceded by a newline. Test with append_newline explicitly set to False. ''' # Pass 1: content ends in newline self._write( name, self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertTrue(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 1a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content, marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual(self._read(name), self.with_matching_block) # Pass 2: content does not end in newline self._write( name, self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) # Pass 2a: Re-run state, no changes should be made ret = self.run_state('file.blockreplace', name=name, content=self.content.rstrip('\r\n'), marker_start=self.marker_start, marker_end=self.marker_end, append_newline=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) self.assertFalse(ret[next(iter(ret))]['changes']) self.assertEqual( self._read(name), self.with_matching_block_and_marker_end_not_after_newline) @with_tempfile() def test_issue_49043(self, name): ret = self.run_function( 'state.sls', mods='issue-49043', pillar={'name': name}, ) log.error("ret = %s", repr(ret)) diff = '--- \n+++ \n@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@\n' diff += dedent('''\ +#-- start managed zone -- +äöü +#-- end managed zone -- ''') job = 'file_|-somefile-blockreplace_|-{}_|-blockreplace'.format(name) self.assertEqual( ret[job]['changes']['diff'], diff) class RemoteFileTest(ModuleCase, SaltReturnAssertsMixin): ''' Uses a local tornado webserver to test http(s) file.managed states with and without skip_verify ''' @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.webserver = Webserver() cls.webserver.start() cls.source = cls.webserver.url('grail/scene33') if IS_WINDOWS: # CRLF vs LF causes a different hash on windows cls.source_hash = '21438b3d5fd2c0028bcab92f7824dc69' else: cls.source_hash = 'd2feb3beb323c79fc7a0f44f1408b4a3' @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): cls.webserver.stop() @with_tempfile(create=False) def setUp(self, name): # pylint: disable=arguments-differ self.name = name def tearDown(self): try: os.remove(self.name) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise exc def run_state(self, *args, **kwargs): ret = super(RemoteFileTest, self).run_state(*args, **kwargs) log.debug('ret = %s', ret) return ret def test_file_managed_http_source_no_hash(self): ''' Test a remote file with no hash ''' ret = self.run_state('file.managed', name=self.name, source=self.source, skip_verify=False) # This should fail because no hash was provided self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) def test_file_managed_http_source(self): ''' Test a remote file with no hash ''' ret = self.run_state('file.managed', name=self.name, source=self.source, source_hash=self.source_hash, skip_verify=False) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_file_managed_http_source_skip_verify(self): ''' Test a remote file using skip_verify ''' ret = self.run_state('file.managed', name=self.name, source=self.source, skip_verify=True) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) def test_file_managed_keep_source_false_http(self): ''' This test ensures that we properly clean the cached file if keep_source is set to False, for source files using an http:// URL ''' # Run the state ret = self.run_state('file.managed', name=self.name, source=self.source, source_hash=self.source_hash, keep_source=False) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] assert ret['result'] is True # Now make sure that the file is not cached result = self.run_function('cp.is_cached', [self.source]) assert result == '', 'File is still cached at {0}'.format(result) @skipIf(not salt.utils.path.which('patch'), 'patch is not installed') class PatchTest(ModuleCase, SaltReturnAssertsMixin): def _check_patch_version(self, min_version): ''' patch version check ''' version = self.run_function('cmd.run', ['patch --version']).splitlines()[0] version = version.split()[1] if _LooseVersion(version) < _LooseVersion(min_version): self.skipTest('Minimum patch version required: {0}. ' 'Patch version installed: {1}'.format(min_version, version)) @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.webserver = Webserver() cls.webserver.start() cls.numbers_patch_name = 'numbers.patch' cls.math_patch_name = 'math.patch' cls.all_patch_name = 'all.patch' cls.numbers_patch_template_name = cls.numbers_patch_name + '.jinja' cls.math_patch_template_name = cls.math_patch_name + '.jinja' cls.all_patch_template_name = cls.all_patch_name + '.jinja' cls.numbers_patch_path = 'patches/' + cls.numbers_patch_name cls.math_patch_path = 'patches/' + cls.math_patch_name cls.all_patch_path = 'patches/' + cls.all_patch_name cls.numbers_patch_template_path = \ 'patches/' + cls.numbers_patch_template_name cls.math_patch_template_path = \ 'patches/' + cls.math_patch_template_name cls.all_patch_template_path = \ 'patches/' + cls.all_patch_template_name cls.numbers_patch = 'salt://' + cls.numbers_patch_path cls.math_patch = 'salt://' + cls.math_patch_path cls.all_patch = 'salt://' + cls.all_patch_path cls.numbers_patch_template = 'salt://' + cls.numbers_patch_template_path cls.math_patch_template = 'salt://' + cls.math_patch_template_path cls.all_patch_template = 'salt://' + cls.all_patch_template_path cls.numbers_patch_http = cls.webserver.url(cls.numbers_patch_path) cls.math_patch_http = cls.webserver.url(cls.math_patch_path) cls.all_patch_http = cls.webserver.url(cls.all_patch_path) cls.numbers_patch_template_http = \ cls.webserver.url(cls.numbers_patch_template_path) cls.math_patch_template_http = \ cls.webserver.url(cls.math_patch_template_path) cls.all_patch_template_http = \ cls.webserver.url(cls.all_patch_template_path) patches_dir = os.path.join(FILES, 'file', 'base', 'patches') cls.numbers_patch_hash = salt.utils.hashutils.get_hash( os.path.join(patches_dir, cls.numbers_patch_name) ) cls.math_patch_hash = salt.utils.hashutils.get_hash( os.path.join(patches_dir, cls.math_patch_name) ) cls.all_patch_hash = salt.utils.hashutils.get_hash( os.path.join(patches_dir, cls.all_patch_name) ) cls.numbers_patch_template_hash = salt.utils.hashutils.get_hash( os.path.join(patches_dir, cls.numbers_patch_template_name) ) cls.math_patch_template_hash = salt.utils.hashutils.get_hash( os.path.join(patches_dir, cls.math_patch_template_name) ) cls.all_patch_template_hash = salt.utils.hashutils.get_hash( os.path.join(patches_dir, cls.all_patch_template_name) ) cls.context = {'two': 'two', 'ten': 10} @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): cls.webserver.stop() def setUp(self): ''' Create a new unpatched set of files ''' self.base_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=TMP) os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.base_dir, 'foo', 'bar')) self.numbers_file = os.path.join(self.base_dir, 'foo', 'numbers.txt') self.math_file = os.path.join(self.base_dir, 'foo', 'bar', 'math.txt') with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.numbers_file, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ one two three 1 2 3 ''')) with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.math_file, 'w') as fp_: fp_.write(textwrap.dedent('''\ Five plus five is ten Four squared is sixteen ''')) self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, self.base_dir, ignore_errors=True) def test_patch_single_file(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a single file ''' ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run the state, should succeed and there should be a message about # a partially-applied hunk. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_directory(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a directory, with changes spanning multiple files. ''' self._check_patch_version('2.6') ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run the state, should succeed and there should be a message about # a partially-applied hunk. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_strip_parsing(self): ''' Test that we successfuly parse -p/--strip when included in the options ''' self._check_patch_version('2.6') # Run the state using -p1 ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, options='-p1', ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run the state using --strip=1 ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, options='--strip=1', ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) # Re-run the state using --strip 1 ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, options='--strip 1', ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_saltenv(self): ''' Test that we attempt to download the patch from a non-base saltenv ''' # This state will fail because we don't have a patch file in that # environment, but that is OK, we just want to test that we're looking # in an environment other than base. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch, saltenv='prod', ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual( ret['comment'], "Source file {0} not found in saltenv 'prod'".format(self.math_patch) ) def test_patch_single_file_failure(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a single file. This tests a failed patch. ''' # Empty the file to ensure that the patch doesn't apply cleanly with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.numbers_file, 'w'): pass ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Patch would not apply cleanly', ret['comment']) # Test the reject_file option and ensure that the rejects are written # to the path specified. reject_file = salt.utils.files.mkstemp() ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, reject_file=reject_file, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Patch would not apply cleanly', ret['comment']) self.assertIn( 'saving rejects to file {0}'.format(reject_file), ret['comment'] ) def test_patch_directory_failure(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a directory, with changes spanning multiple files. ''' # Empty the file to ensure that the patch doesn't apply with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.math_file, 'w'): pass ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Patch would not apply cleanly', ret['comment']) # Test the reject_file option and ensure that the rejects are written # to the path specified. reject_file = salt.utils.files.mkstemp() ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch, reject_file=reject_file, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Patch would not apply cleanly', ret['comment']) self.assertIn( 'saving rejects to file {0}'.format(reject_file), ret['comment'] ) def test_patch_single_file_remote_source(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a single file, with the patch coming from a remote source. ''' # Try without a source_hash and without skip_verify=True, this should # fail with a message about the source_hash ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch_http, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Unable to verify upstream hash', ret['comment']) # Re-run the state with a source hash, it should now succeed ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch_http, source_hash=self.math_patch_hash, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run again, this time with no hash and skip_verify=True to test # skipping hash verification ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch_http, skip_verify=True, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_directory_remote_source(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a directory, with changes spanning multiple files, and the patch file coming from a remote source. ''' self._check_patch_version('2.6') # Try without a source_hash and without skip_verify=True, this should # fail with a message about the source_hash ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_http, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Unable to verify upstream hash', ret['comment']) # Re-run the state with a source hash, it should now succeed ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_http, source_hash=self.all_patch_hash, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run again, this time with no hash and skip_verify=True to test # skipping hash verification ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_http, strip=1, skip_verify=True, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_single_file_template(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a single file, with jinja templating applied to the patch file. ''' ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch_template, template='jinja', context=self.context, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run the state, should succeed and there should be a message about # a partially-applied hunk. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch_template, template='jinja', context=self.context, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_directory_template(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a directory, with changes spanning multiple files, and with jinja templating applied to the patch file. ''' self._check_patch_version('2.6') ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_template, template='jinja', context=self.context, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run the state, should succeed and there should be a message about # a partially-applied hunk. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_template, template='jinja', context=self.context, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_single_file_remote_source_template(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a single file, with the patch coming from a remote source. ''' # Try without a source_hash and without skip_verify=True, this should # fail with a message about the source_hash ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch_template_http, template='jinja', context=self.context, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Unable to verify upstream hash', ret['comment']) # Re-run the state with a source hash, it should now succeed ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch_template_http, source_hash=self.math_patch_template_hash, template='jinja', context=self.context, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run again, this time with no hash and skip_verify=True to test # skipping hash verification ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.math_file, source=self.math_patch_template_http, template='jinja', context=self.context, skip_verify=True, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_directory_remote_source_template(self): ''' Test file.patch using a patch applied to a directory, with changes spanning multiple files, and the patch file coming from a remote source. ''' self._check_patch_version('2.6') # Try without a source_hash and without skip_verify=True, this should # fail with a message about the source_hash ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_template_http, template='jinja', context=self.context, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Unable to verify upstream hash', ret['comment']) # Re-run the state with a source hash, it should now succeed ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_template_http, source_hash=self.all_patch_template_hash, template='jinja', context=self.context, strip=1, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') # Re-run again, this time with no hash and skip_verify=True to test # skipping hash verification ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.base_dir, source=self.all_patch_template_http, template='jinja', context=self.context, strip=1, skip_verify=True, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) def test_patch_test_mode(self): ''' Test file.patch using test=True ''' # Try without a source_hash and without skip_verify=True, this should # fail with a message about the source_hash ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, test=True, ) self.assertSaltNoneReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'The patch would be applied') self.assertTrue(ret['changes']) # Apply the patch for real. We'll then be able to test below that we # exit with a True rather than a None result if test=True is used on an # already-applied patch. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch successfully applied') self.assertTrue(ret['changes']) # Run again with test=True. Since the pre-check happens before we do # the __opts__['test'] check, we should exit with a True result just # the same as if we try to run this state on an already-patched file # *without* test=True. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, test=True, ) self.assertSaltTrueReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertEqual(ret['comment'], 'Patch was already applied') self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) # Empty the file to ensure that the patch doesn't apply cleanly with salt.utils.files.fopen(self.numbers_file, 'w'): pass # Run again with test=True. Similar to the above run, we are testing # that we return before we reach the __opts__['test'] check. In this # case we should return a False result because we should already know # by this point that the patch will not apply cleanly. ret = self.run_state( 'file.patch', name=self.numbers_file, source=self.numbers_patch, test=True, ) self.assertSaltFalseReturn(ret) ret = ret[next(iter(ret))] self.assertIn('Patch would not apply cleanly', ret['comment']) self.assertEqual(ret['changes'], {}) WIN_TEST_FILE = 'c:/testfile' @destructiveTest @skipIf(not IS_WINDOWS, 'windows test only') class WinFileTest(ModuleCase): ''' Test for the file state on Windows ''' def setUp(self): self.run_state('file.managed', name=WIN_TEST_FILE, makedirs=True, contents='Only a test') def tearDown(self): self.run_state('file.absent', name=WIN_TEST_FILE) def test_file_managed(self): ''' Test file.managed on Windows ''' self.assertTrue(self.run_state('file.exists', name=WIN_TEST_FILE)) def test_file_copy(self): ''' Test file.copy on Windows ''' ret = self.run_state('file.copy', name='c:/testfile_copy', makedirs=True, source=WIN_TEST_FILE) self.assertTrue(ret) def test_file_comment(self): ''' Test file.comment on Windows ''' self.run_state('file.comment', name=WIN_TEST_FILE, regex='^Only') with salt.utils.files.fopen(WIN_TEST_FILE, 'r') as fp_: self.assertTrue(fp_.read().startswith('#Only')) def test_file_replace(self): ''' Test file.replace on Windows ''' self.run_state('file.replace', name=WIN_TEST_FILE, pattern='test', repl='testing') with salt.utils.files.fopen(WIN_TEST_FILE, 'r') as fp_: self.assertIn('testing', fp_.read()) def test_file_absent(self): ''' Test file.absent on Windows ''' ret = self.run_state('file.absent', name=WIN_TEST_FILE) self.assertTrue(ret)