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- # coding: utf-8
- from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
- import os
- import shutil
- import tempfile
- import time
- import salt.utils.files
- import salt.utils.platform
- from salt.beacons import watchdog
- from salt.ext.six.moves import range
- from tests.support.helpers import slowTest
- from tests.support.mixins import LoaderModuleMockMixin
- from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf
- def check_events(config):
- total_delay = 1
- delay_per_loop = 20e-3
- for _ in range(int(total_delay / delay_per_loop)):
- events = watchdog.beacon(config)
- if events:
- return events
- time.sleep(delay_per_loop)
- return []
- def create(path, content=None):
- with salt.utils.files.fopen(path, "w") as f:
- if content:
- f.write(content)
- os.fsync(f)
- @skipIf(not watchdog.HAS_WATCHDOG, "watchdog is not available")
- @skipIf(
- salt.utils.platform.is_darwin(),
- "Tests were being skipped pre macos under nox. Keep it like that for now.",
- )
- class IWatchdogBeaconTestCase(TestCase, LoaderModuleMockMixin):
- """
- Test case for salt.beacons.watchdog
- """
- def setup_loader_modules(self):
- return {watchdog: {}}
- def setUp(self):
- self.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- def tearDown(self):
- watchdog.close({})
- shutil.rmtree(self.tmpdir, ignore_errors=True)
- def assertValid(self, config):
- ret = watchdog.validate(config)
- self.assertEqual(ret, (True, "Valid beacon configuration"))
- def test_empty_config(self):
- config = [{}]
- ret = watchdog.beacon(config)
- self.assertEqual(ret, [])
- def test_file_create(self):
- path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "tmpfile")
- config = [{"directories": {self.tmpdir: {"mask": ["create"]}}}]
- self.assertValid(config)
- self.assertEqual(watchdog.beacon(config), [])
- create(path)
- ret = check_events(config)
- self.assertEqual(len(ret), 1)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["path"], path)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["change"], "created")
- def test_file_modified(self):
- path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "tmpfile")
- # Create triggers a modify event along with the create event in Py3
- # So, let's do this before configuring the beacon
- create(path)
- config = [{"directories": {self.tmpdir: {"mask": ["modify"]}}}]
- self.assertValid(config)
- self.assertEqual(watchdog.beacon(config), [])
- create(path, "some content")
- ret = check_events(config)
- modified = False
- for event in ret:
- # "modified" requires special handling
- # A modification sometimes triggers 2 modified events depending on
- # the OS and the python version
- # When the "modified" event triggers on modify, it will have the
- # path to the temp file (path), other modified events will contain
- # the path minus "tmpfile" and will not match. That's how we'll
- # distinguish the two
- if event["change"] == "modified":
- if event["path"] == path:
- modified = True
- # Check results of the for loop to validate modified
- self.assertTrue(modified)
- def test_file_deleted(self):
- path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "tmpfile")
- create(path)
- config = [{"directories": {self.tmpdir: {"mask": ["delete"]}}}]
- self.assertValid(config)
- self.assertEqual(watchdog.beacon(config), [])
- os.remove(path)
- ret = check_events(config)
- self.assertEqual(len(ret), 1)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["path"], path)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["change"], "deleted")
- def test_file_moved(self):
- path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "tmpfile")
- create(path)
- config = [{"directories": {self.tmpdir: {"mask": ["move"]}}}]
- self.assertValid(config)
- self.assertEqual(watchdog.beacon(config), [])
- os.rename(path, path + "_moved")
- ret = check_events(config)
- self.assertEqual(len(ret), 1)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["path"], path)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["change"], "moved")
- def test_file_create_in_directory(self):
- config = [{"directories": {self.tmpdir: {"mask": ["create"]}}}]
- self.assertValid(config)
- self.assertEqual(watchdog.beacon(config), [])
- path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "tmpfile")
- create(path)
- ret = check_events(config)
- self.assertEqual(len(ret), 1)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["path"], path)
- self.assertEqual(ret[0]["change"], "created")
- @slowTest
- def test_trigger_all_possible_events(self):
- path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, "tmpfile")
- moved = path + "_moved"
- config = [{"directories": {self.tmpdir: {}}}]
- self.assertValid(config)
- self.assertEqual(watchdog.beacon(config), [])
- # create
- create(path)
- # modify
- create(path, "modified content")
- # move
- os.rename(path, moved)
- # delete
- os.remove(moved)
- # Give the events time to load into the queue
- time.sleep(1)
- ret = check_events(config)
- events = {"created": "", "deleted": "", "moved": ""}
- modified = False
- for event in ret:
- if event["change"] == "created":
- self.assertEqual(event["path"], path)
- events.pop("created", "")
- if event["change"] == "moved":
- self.assertEqual(event["path"], path)
- events.pop("moved", "")
- if event["change"] == "deleted":
- self.assertEqual(event["path"], moved)
- events.pop("deleted", "")
- # "modified" requires special handling
- # All events [created, moved, deleted] also trigger a "modified"
- # event on Linux
- # Only the "created" event triggers a modified event on Py3 Windows
- # When the "modified" event triggers on modify, it will have the
- # path to the temp file (path), other modified events will contain
- # the path minus "tmpfile" and will not match. That's how we'll
- # distinguish the two
- if event["change"] == "modified":
- if event["path"] == path:
- modified = True
- # Check results of the for loop to validate modified
- self.assertTrue(modified)
- # Make sure all events were checked
- self.assertDictEqual(events, {})
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