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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- '''
- :codeauthor: Thayne Harbaugh (tharbaug@adobe.com)
- tests.integration.shell.saltcli
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- :NOTE: this was named ``saltcli`` rather than ``salt`` because ``salt`` conflates
- in the python importer with the expected ``salt`` namespace and breaks imports.
- '''
- # Import python libs
- from __future__ import absolute_import
- import logging
- import os
- # Import Salt libs
- import salt.defaults.exitcodes
- import salt.utils.files
- import salt.utils.path
- # Import Salt Testing libs
- from tests.support.case import ShellCase
- from tests.integration.utils import testprogram
- log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
- class SaltTest(testprogram.TestProgramCase):
- '''
- Various integration tests for the salt executable.
- '''
- # pylint: disable=invalid-name
- def test_exit_status_unknown_argument(self):
- '''
- Ensure correct exit status when an unknown argument is passed to salt-run.
- '''
- runner = testprogram.TestProgramSalt(
- name='run-unknown_argument',
- parent_dir=self._test_dir,
- )
- # Call setup here to ensure config and script exist
- runner.setup()
- stdout, stderr, status = runner.run(
- args=['--unknown-argument'],
- catch_stderr=True,
- with_retcode=True,
- )
- self.assert_exit_status(
- status, 'EX_USAGE',
- message='unknown argument',
- stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr
- )
- # runner.shutdown() should be unnecessary since the start-up should fail
- def test_exit_status_correct_usage(self):
- '''
- Ensure correct exit status when salt-run starts correctly.
- '''
- runner = testprogram.TestProgramSalt(
- name='run-correct_usage',
- parent_dir=self._test_dir,
- )
- # Call setup here to ensure config and script exist
- runner.setup()
- stdout, stderr, status = runner.run(
- args=['*', '-h'],
- catch_stderr=True,
- with_retcode=True,
- )
- self.assert_exit_status(
- status, 'EX_OK',
- message='correct usage',
- stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr
- )
- class RetcodeTestCase(ShellCase):
- '''
- Tests to ensure that we set non-zero retcodes when execution fails
- '''
- # Hard-coding these instead of substituting values from
- # salt.defaults.exitcodes will give us a heads-up in the event that someone
- # tries to do something daft like change these values.
- error_status = salt.defaults.exitcodes.EX_GENERIC
- state_compiler_error = salt.defaults.exitcodes.EX_STATE_COMPILER_ERROR
- state_failure = salt.defaults.exitcodes.EX_STATE_FAILURE
- def _salt(self, command):
- cmdline = 'minion ' + command
- return self.run_salt(cmdline, with_retcode=True)[1]
- def _salt_call(self, command, retcode_passthrough=False):
- cmdline = '--retcode-passthrough ' if retcode_passthrough else ''
- cmdline += command
- return self.run_call(cmdline, with_retcode=True)[1]
- def _test_error(self, salt_call=False):
- '''
- Tests retcode when various error conditions are triggered
- '''
- _run = self._salt_call if salt_call else self._salt
- retcode = _run('test.raise_exception TypeError')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = _run('test.raise_exception salt.exceptions.CommandNotFoundError')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = _run('test.raise_exception salt.exceptions.CommandExecutionError')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = _run('test.raise_exception salt.exceptions.SaltInvocationError')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = _run(
- 'test.raise_exception '
- 'OSError 2 "No such file or directory" /tmp/foo.txt')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = _run('test.echo "{foo: bar, result: False}"')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = _run('test.echo "{foo: bar, success: False}"')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- def test_zero_exit_code(self):
- '''
- Test that a zero exit code is set when there are no errors and there is
- no explicit False result set in the return data.
- '''
- retcode = self._salt('test.ping')
- assert retcode == 0, retcode
- retcode = self._salt_call('test.ping')
- assert retcode == 0, retcode
- def test_context_retcode(self):
- '''
- Test that a nonzero retcode set in the context dunder will cause the
- salt CLI to set a nonzero retcode.
- '''
- # test.retcode will set the retcode in the context dunder
- retcode = self._salt('test.retcode 0')
- assert retcode == 0, retcode
- retcode = self._salt('test.retcode 42')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- # Test salt-call, making sure to also confirm the behavior of
- # retcode_passthrough.
- retcode = self._salt_call('test.retcode 0')
- assert retcode == 0, retcode
- retcode = self._salt_call('test.retcode 42')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = self._salt_call('test.retcode 42', retcode_passthrough=True)
- assert retcode == 42, retcode
- # Test a state run that exits with one or more failures
- retcode = self._salt_call('state.single test.fail_without_changes foo')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = self._salt_call(
- 'state.single test.fail_without_changes foo',
- retcode_passthrough=True)
- assert retcode == self.state_failure, retcode
- # Test a state compiler error
- retcode = self._salt_call('state.apply thisslsfiledoesnotexist')
- assert retcode == self.error_status, retcode
- retcode = self._salt_call(
- 'state.apply thisslsfiledoesnotexist',
- retcode_passthrough=True)
- assert retcode == self.state_compiler_error, retcode
- def test_salt_error(self):
- '''
- Test that we return the expected retcode when a minion function raises
- an exception.
- '''
- self._test_error()
- self._test_error(salt_call=True)
- def test_missing_minion(self):
- '''
- Test that a minion which doesn't respond results in a nonzeo exit code
- '''
- good = salt.utils.path.join(self.master_opts['pki_dir'], 'minions', 'minion')
- bad = salt.utils.path.join(self.master_opts['pki_dir'], 'minions', 'minion2')
- try:
- # Copy the key
- with salt.utils.files.fopen(good, 'rb') as fhr, \
- salt.utils.files.fopen(bad, 'wb') as fhw:
- fhw.write(fhr.read())
- retcode = self.run_script(
- 'salt',
- '-c {0} -t 5 minion2 test.ping'.format(self.config_dir),
- with_retcode=True,
- timeout=60)[1]
- assert retcode == salt.defaults.exitcodes.EX_GENERIC, retcode
- finally:
- # Now get rid of it
- try:
- os.remove(bad)
- except OSError as exc:
- if exc.errno != os.errno.ENOENT:
- log.error(
- 'Failed to remove %s, this may affect other tests: %s',
- bad, exc
- )
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