# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ''' Test Salt's argument parser ''' # Import Python libs from __future__ import absolute_import import pytest # Import Salt Testing libs from tests.support.case import ModuleCase # Import Salt libs import salt.utils.args @pytest.mark.requires_salt_modules('test.ping', 'test.arg') class ArgumentTestCase(ModuleCase): def test_unsupported_kwarg(self): ''' Test passing a non-supported keyword argument. The relevant code that checks for invalid kwargs is located in salt/minion.py, within the 'load_args_and_kwargs' function. ''' self.assertIn( ("ERROR executing 'test.ping': The following keyword arguments"), self.run_function('test.ping', foo='bar') ) def test_kwarg_name_containing_dashes(self): ''' Tests the arg parser to ensure that kwargs with dashes in the arg name are properly identified as kwargs. If this fails, then the KWARG_REGEX variable in salt/utils/__init__.py needs to be fixed. ''' # We need to use parse_input here because run_function now requires # kwargs to be passed in as *actual* kwargs, and dashes are not valid # characters in Python kwargs. self.assertEqual( self.run_function( 'test.arg', salt.utils.args.parse_input(['foo-bar=baz']) ).get('kwargs', {}).get('foo-bar'), 'baz' ) def test_argument_containing_pound_sign(self): ''' Tests the argument parsing to ensure that a CLI argument with a pound sign doesn't have the pound sign interpreted as a comment and removed. See https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/8585 for more info. ''' arg = 'foo bar #baz' self.assertEqual( self.run_function('test.echo', [arg]), arg )