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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- '''
- Tests for salt.utils.path
- '''
- # Import Python libs
- from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
- import os
- import sys
- import posixpath
- import ntpath
- import platform
- import tempfile
- # Import Salt Testing libs
- from tests.support.unit import TestCase, skipIf
- from tests.support.mock import patch
- # Import Salt libs
- import salt.utils.compat
- import salt.utils.path
- import salt.utils.platform
- from salt.exceptions import CommandNotFoundError
- # Import 3rd-party libs
- from salt.ext import six
- class PathJoinTestCase(TestCase):
- PLATFORM_FUNC = platform.system
- BUILTIN_MODULES = sys.builtin_module_names
- NIX_PATHS = (
- (('/', 'key'), '/key'),
- (('/etc/salt', '/etc/salt/pki'), '/etc/salt/etc/salt/pki'),
- (('/usr/local', '/etc/salt/pki'), '/usr/local/etc/salt/pki')
- )
- WIN_PATHS = (
- (('c:', 'temp', 'foo'), 'c:\\temp\\foo'),
- (('c:', r'\temp', r'\foo'), 'c:\\temp\\foo'),
- (('c:\\', r'\temp', r'\foo'), 'c:\\temp\\foo'),
- ((r'c:\\', r'\temp', r'\foo'), 'c:\\temp\\foo'),
- (('c:', r'\temp', r'\foo', 'bar'), 'c:\\temp\\foo\\bar'),
- (('c:', r'\temp', r'\foo\bar'), 'c:\\temp\\foo\\bar'),
- )
- @skipIf(True, 'Skipped until properly mocked')
- def test_nix_paths(self):
- if platform.system().lower() == "windows":
- self.skipTest(
- "Windows platform found. not running *nix salt.utils.path.join tests"
- )
- for idx, (parts, expected) in enumerate(self.NIX_PATHS):
- path = salt.utils.path.join(*parts)
- self.assertEqual(
- '{0}: {1}'.format(idx, path),
- '{0}: {1}'.format(idx, expected)
- )
- @skipIf(True, 'Skipped until properly mocked')
- def test_windows_paths(self):
- if platform.system().lower() != "windows":
- self.skipTest(
- 'Non windows platform found. not running non patched os.path '
- 'salt.utils.path.join tests'
- )
- for idx, (parts, expected) in enumerate(self.WIN_PATHS):
- path = salt.utils.path.join(*parts)
- self.assertEqual(
- '{0}: {1}'.format(idx, path),
- '{0}: {1}'.format(idx, expected)
- )
- @skipIf(True, 'Skipped until properly mocked')
- def test_windows_paths_patched_path_module(self):
- if platform.system().lower() == "windows":
- self.skipTest(
- 'Windows platform found. not running patched os.path '
- 'salt.utils.path.join tests'
- )
- self.__patch_path()
- for idx, (parts, expected) in enumerate(self.WIN_PATHS):
- path = salt.utils.path.join(*parts)
- self.assertEqual(
- '{0}: {1}'.format(idx, path),
- '{0}: {1}'.format(idx, expected)
- )
- self.__unpatch_path()
- @skipIf(salt.utils.platform.is_windows(), '*nix-only test')
- def test_mixed_unicode_and_binary(self):
- '''
- This tests joining paths that contain a mix of components with unicode
- strings and non-unicode strings with the unicode characters as binary.
- This is no longer something we need to concern ourselves with in
- Python 3, but the test should nonetheless pass on Python 3. Really what
- we're testing here is that we don't get a UnicodeDecodeError when
- running on Python 2.
- '''
- a = u'/foo/bar'
- b = 'Д'
- expected = u'/foo/bar/\u0414'
- actual = salt.utils.path.join(a, b)
- self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
- def __patch_path(self):
- import imp
- modules = list(self.BUILTIN_MODULES[:])
- modules.pop(modules.index('posix'))
- modules.append('nt')
- code = """'''Salt unittest loaded NT module'''"""
- module = imp.new_module('nt')
- six.exec_(code, module.__dict__)
- sys.modules['nt'] = module
- sys.builtin_module_names = modules
- platform.system = lambda: "windows"
- for module in (ntpath, os, os.path, tempfile):
- salt.utils.compat.reload(module)
- def __unpatch_path(self):
- del sys.modules['nt']
- sys.builtin_module_names = self.BUILTIN_MODULES[:]
- platform.system = self.PLATFORM_FUNC
- for module in (posixpath, os, os.path, tempfile, platform):
- salt.utils.compat.reload(module)
- class PathTestCase(TestCase):
- def test_which_bin(self):
- ret = salt.utils.path.which_bin('str')
- self.assertIs(None, ret)
- test_exes = ['ls', 'echo']
- with patch('salt.utils.path.which', return_value='/tmp/dummy_path'):
- ret = salt.utils.path.which_bin(test_exes)
- self.assertEqual(ret, '/tmp/dummy_path')
- ret = salt.utils.path.which_bin([])
- self.assertIs(None, ret)
- with patch('salt.utils.path.which', return_value=''):
- ret = salt.utils.path.which_bin(test_exes)
- self.assertIs(None, ret)
- def test_sanitize_win_path(self):
- p = '\\windows\\system'
- self.assertEqual(salt.utils.path.sanitize_win_path('\\windows\\system'), '\\windows\\system')
- self.assertEqual(salt.utils.path.sanitize_win_path('\\bo:g|us\\p?at*h>'), '\\bo_g_us\\p_at_h_')
- def test_check_or_die(self):
- self.assertRaises(CommandNotFoundError, salt.utils.path.check_or_die, None)
- with patch('salt.utils.path.which', return_value=False):
- self.assertRaises(CommandNotFoundError, salt.utils.path.check_or_die, 'FAKE COMMAND')
- def test_join(self):
- with patch('salt.utils.platform.is_windows', return_value=False) as is_windows_mock:
- self.assertFalse(is_windows_mock.return_value)
- expected_path = os.path.join(os.sep + 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd')
- ret = salt.utils.path.join('/a/b/c', 'd')
- self.assertEqual(ret, expected_path)
- class TestWhich(TestCase):
- '''
- Tests salt.utils.path.which function to ensure that it returns True as
- expected.
- '''
- # The mock patch below will make sure that ALL calls to the which function
- # returns None
- def test_missing_binary_in_linux(self):
- with patch('salt.utils.path.which', lambda exe: None):
- self.assertTrue(
- salt.utils.path.which('this-binary-does-not-exist') is None
- )
- # The mock patch below will make sure that ALL calls to the which function
- # return whatever is sent to it
- def test_existing_binary_in_linux(self):
- with patch('salt.utils.path.which', lambda exe: exe):
- self.assertTrue(salt.utils.path.which('this-binary-exists-under-linux'))
- def test_existing_binary_in_windows(self):
- with patch('os.access') as osaccess:
- # We define the side_effect attribute on the mocked object in order to
- # specify which calls return which values. First call to os.access
- # returns X, the second Y, the third Z, etc...
- osaccess.side_effect = [
- # The first os.access should return False(the abspath one)
- False,
- # The second, iterating through $PATH, should also return False,
- # still checking for Linux
- False,
- # We will now also return False once so we get a .EXE back from
- # the function, see PATHEXT below.
- False,
- # Lastly return True, this is the windows check.
- True
- ]
- # Let's patch os.environ to provide a custom PATH variable
- with patch.dict(os.environ, {'PATH': os.sep + 'bin',
- 'PATHEXT': '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'}):
- # Let's also patch is_windows to return True
- with patch('salt.utils.platform.is_windows', lambda: True):
- with patch('os.path.isfile', lambda x: True):
- self.assertEqual(
- salt.utils.path.which('this-binary-exists-under-windows'),
- os.path.join(os.sep + 'bin', 'this-binary-exists-under-windows.EXE')
- )
- def test_missing_binary_in_windows(self):
- with patch('os.access') as osaccess:
- osaccess.side_effect = [
- # The first os.access should return False(the abspath one)
- False,
- # The second, iterating through $PATH, should also return False,
- # still checking for Linux
- # which() will add 4 extra paths to the given one, os.access will
- # be called 5 times
- False, False, False, False, False
- ]
- # Let's patch os.environ to provide a custom PATH variable
- with patch.dict(os.environ, {'PATH': os.sep + 'bin'}):
- # Let's also patch is_widows to return True
- with patch('salt.utils.platform.is_windows', lambda: True):
- self.assertEqual(
- # Since we're passing the .exe suffix, the last True above
- # will not matter. The result will be None
- salt.utils.path.which('this-binary-is-missing-in-windows.exe'),
- None
- )
- def test_existing_binary_in_windows_pathext(self):
- with patch('os.access') as osaccess:
- # We define the side_effect attribute on the mocked object in order to
- # specify which calls return which values. First call to os.access
- # returns X, the second Y, the third Z, etc...
- osaccess.side_effect = [
- # The first os.access should return False(the abspath one)
- False,
- # The second, iterating through $PATH, should also return False,
- # still checking for Linux
- False,
- # We will now also return False 3 times so we get a .CMD back from
- # the function, see PATHEXT below.
- # Lastly return True, this is the windows check.
- False, False, False,
- True
- ]
- # Let's patch os.environ to provide a custom PATH variable
- with patch.dict(os.environ, {'PATH': os.sep + 'bin',
- 'PATHEXT': '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;'
- '.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC;.PY'}):
- # Let's also patch is_windows to return True
- with patch('salt.utils.platform.is_windows', lambda: True):
- with patch('os.path.isfile', lambda x: True):
- self.assertEqual(
- salt.utils.path.which('this-binary-exists-under-windows'),
- os.path.join(os.sep + 'bin', 'this-binary-exists-under-windows.CMD')
- )
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