from mock.mock import patch import os import pytest import ca_test_common import ceph_osd fake_cluster = 'ceph' fake_container_binary = 'podman' fake_container_image = 'quay.ceph.io/ceph/daemon:latest' fake_id = '42' fake_ids = ['0', '7', '13'] fake_user = 'client.admin' fake_keyring = '/etc/ceph/{}.{}.keyring'.format(fake_cluster, fake_user) invalid_state = 'foo' class TestCephOSDModule(object): @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.fail_json') def test_without_parameters(self, m_fail_json): ca_test_common.set_module_args({}) m_fail_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.fail_json with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleFailJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['msg'] == 'missing required arguments: ids, state' @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.fail_json') def test_with_invalid_state(self, m_fail_json): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_id, 'state': invalid_state, }) m_fail_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.fail_json with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleFailJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['msg'] == ('value of state must be one of: destroy, down, ' 'in, out, purge, rm, got: {}'.format(invalid_state)) @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') def test_with_check_mode(self, m_exit_json): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_id, 'state': 'rm', '_ansible_check_mode': True }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert not result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == ['ceph', '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', 'rm', fake_id] assert result['rc'] == 0 assert not result['stdout'] assert not result['stderr'] @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') def test_with_failure(self, m_run_command, m_exit_json): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_id, 'state': 'rm' }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json stdout = '' stderr = 'Error EBUSY: osd.{} is still up; must be down before removal.'.format(fake_id) rc = 16 m_run_command.return_value = rc, stdout, stderr with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == ['ceph', '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', 'rm', fake_id] assert result['rc'] == rc assert result['stderr'] == stderr @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') @pytest.mark.parametrize('state', ['destroy', 'down', 'in', 'out', 'purge', 'rm']) def test_set_state(self, m_run_command, m_exit_json, state): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_id, 'state': state }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json stdout = '' stderr = 'marked {} osd.{}'.format(state, fake_id) rc = 0 m_run_command.return_value = rc, stdout, stderr cmd = ['ceph', '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', state, fake_id] if state in ['destroy', 'purge']: cmd.append('--yes-i-really-mean-it') with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == cmd assert result['rc'] == rc assert result['stderr'] == stderr assert result['stdout'] == stdout @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') @pytest.mark.parametrize('state', ['down', 'in', 'out', 'rm']) def test_set_state_multiple_ids(self, m_run_command, m_exit_json, state): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_ids, 'state': state }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json stderr = '' stdout = '' for osd in fake_ids: stderr += 'marked {} osd.{} '.format(state, osd) rc = 0 m_run_command.return_value = rc, stdout, stderr cmd = ['ceph', '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', state] cmd.extend(fake_ids) with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == cmd assert result['rc'] == rc assert result['stderr'] == stderr assert result['stdout'] == stdout @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.fail_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') @pytest.mark.parametrize('state', ['destroy', 'purge']) def test_invalid_state_multiple_ids(self, m_run_command, m_fail_json, state): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_ids, 'state': state }) m_fail_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.fail_json with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleFailJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['msg'] == 'destroy and purge only support one OSD at at time' assert result['rc'] == 1 @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') @pytest.mark.parametrize('state', ['down', 'in', 'out']) def test_already_set_state(self, m_run_command, m_exit_json, state): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_id, 'state': state }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json stdout = '' stderr = 'osd.{} is already {}.'.format(fake_id, state) rc = 0 m_run_command.return_value = rc, stdout, stderr cmd = ['ceph', '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', state, fake_id] with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert not result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == cmd assert result['rc'] == rc assert result['stderr'] == stderr assert result['stdout'] == stdout @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') @pytest.mark.parametrize('state', ['down', 'in', 'out', 'rm']) def test_one_already_set_state_multiple_ids(self, m_run_command, m_exit_json, state): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_ids, 'state': state }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json stdout = '' stderr = 'marked {} osd.{}. osd.{} does not exist. osd.{} does not exist.'.format(state, fake_ids[0], fake_ids[1], fake_ids[2]) rc = 0 m_run_command.return_value = rc, stdout, stderr cmd = ['ceph', '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', state] cmd.extend(fake_ids) if state in ['destroy', 'purge']: cmd.append('--yes-i-really-mean-it') with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == cmd assert result['rc'] == rc assert result['stderr'] == stderr assert result['stdout'] == stdout @patch.dict(os.environ, {'CEPH_CONTAINER_BINARY': fake_container_binary}) @patch.dict(os.environ, {'CEPH_CONTAINER_IMAGE': fake_container_image}) @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json') @patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command') @pytest.mark.parametrize('state', ['destroy', 'down', 'in', 'out', 'purge', 'rm']) def test_set_state_with_container(self, m_run_command, m_exit_json, state): ca_test_common.set_module_args({ 'ids': fake_id, 'state': state }) m_exit_json.side_effect = ca_test_common.exit_json stdout = '' stderr = 'marked {} osd.{}'.format(state, fake_id) rc = 0 m_run_command.return_value = rc, stdout, stderr cmd = [fake_container_binary, 'run', '--rm', '--net=host', '-v', '/etc/ceph:/etc/ceph:z', '-v', '/var/lib/ceph/:/var/lib/ceph/:z', '-v', '/var/log/ceph/:/var/log/ceph/:z', '--entrypoint=ceph', fake_container_image, '-n', fake_user, '-k', fake_keyring, '--cluster', fake_cluster, 'osd', state, fake_id] if state in ['destroy', 'purge']: cmd.append('--yes-i-really-mean-it') with pytest.raises(ca_test_common.AnsibleExitJson) as result: ceph_osd.main() result = result.value.args[0] assert result['changed'] assert result['cmd'] == cmd assert result['rc'] == rc assert result['stderr'] == stderr assert result['stdout'] == stdout