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2021-12-03Reorganize unit test locations under tests/unittests (#1126)Brett Holman
This attempts to standardize unit test file location under test/unittests/ such that any source file located at cloudinit/path/to/file.py may have a corresponding unit test file at test/unittests/path/to/test_file.py. Noteworthy Comments: ==================== Four different duplicate test files existed: test_{gpg,util,cc_mounts,cc_resolv_conf}.py Each of these duplicate file pairs has been merged together. This is a break in git history for these files. The test suite appears to have a dependency on test order. Changing test order causes some tests to fail. This should be rectified, but for now some tests have been modified in tests/unittests/config/test_set_passwords.py. A helper class name starts with "Test" which causes pytest to try executing it as a test case, which then throws warnings "due to Class having __init__()". Silence by changing the name of the class. # helpers.py is imported in many test files, import paths change cloudinit/tests/helpers.py -> tests/unittests/helpers.py # Move directories: cloudinit/distros/tests -> tests/unittests/distros cloudinit/cmd/devel/tests -> tests/unittests/cmd/devel cloudinit/cmd/tests -> tests/unittests/cmd/ cloudinit/sources/helpers/tests -> tests/unittests/sources/helpers cloudinit/sources/tests -> tests/unittests/sources cloudinit/net/tests -> tests/unittests/net cloudinit/config/tests -> tests/unittests/config cloudinit/analyze/tests/ -> tests/unittests/analyze/ # Standardize tests already in tests/unittests/ test_datasource -> sources test_distros -> distros test_vmware -> sources/vmware test_handler -> config # this contains cloudconfig module tests test_runs -> runs
2021-10-15testing: add get_cloud function (SC-461) (#1038)James Falcon
Also added supporting distro/datasource classes and updated tests that have a `get_cloud` call.
2021-10-07Allow comments in runcmd and report failed commands correctly (#1049)Brett Holman
Allow comments in runcmd and report failed commands correctly A `runcmd` script may fail to parse properly, but does not mark `runcmd` as failed when that occurs. Additionally `shellify()` fails to correctly parse scripts that contain a comment line. Rectify both issues and add unit tests to verify correct behavior. LP: #1853146
2020-06-08Move subp into its own module. (#416)Scott Moser
This was painful, but it finishes a TODO from cloudinit/subp.py. It moves the following from util to subp: ProcessExecutionError subp which target_path I moved subp_blob_in_tempfile into cc_chef, which is its only caller. That saved us from having to deal with it using write_file and temp_utils from subp (which does not import any cloudinit things now). It is arguable that 'target_path' could be moved to a 'path_utils' or something, but in order to use it from subp and also from utils, we had to get it out of utils.
2018-04-20schema: in validation, raise ImportError if strict but no jsonschema.Scott Moser
validate_cloudconfig_schema with strict=True would not actually validate if there was no jsonschema available. That seems kind of strange. The change here is to make it raise an exception if strict was passed in. And then to fix the one test that needed a skipIfJsonSchema wrapper.
2018-04-18Schema: do not warn on duplicate items in commands.Scott Moser
runcmd, bootcmd, snap/commands, ubuntu-advantage/commands would log warning (and fail if strict) on duplicate values in the commands. But those should be allowed. Example, it is perfectly valid to do: runcmd: ['sleep 1', 'sleep 1'] LP: #1764264
2018-03-14tests: Centralize and re-use skipTest based on json schema presense.Scott Moser
This just centralizes a hunk of duplicated code and uses it from the new location.
2017-09-05relocate tests/unittests/helpers.py to cloudinit/testsLars Kellogg-Stedman
This moves the base test case classes into into cloudinit/tests and updates all the corresponding imports.
2017-08-22schema cli: Add schema subcommand to cloud-init cli and cc_runcmd schemaChad Smith
This branch does a few things: - Add 'schema' subcommand to cloud-init CLI for validating cloud-config files against strict module jsonschema definitions - Add --annotate parameter to 'cloud-init schema' to annotate existing cloud-config file content with validation errors - Add jsonschema definition to cc_runcmd - Add unit test coverage for cc_runcmd - Update CLI capabilities documentation This branch only imports development (and analyze) subparsers when the specific subcommand is provided on the CLI to avoid adding costly unused file imports during cloud-init system boot. The schema command allows a person to quickly validate a cloud-config text file against cloud-init's known module schemas to avoid costly roundtrips deploying instances in their cloud of choice. As of this branch, only cc_ntp and cc_runcmd cloud-config modules define schemas. Schema validation will ignore all undefined config keys until all modules define a strict schema. To perform validation of runcmd and ntp sections of a cloud-config file: $ cat > cloud.cfg <<EOF runcmd: bogus EOF $ python -m cloudinit.cmd.main schema --config-file cloud.cfg $ python -m cloudinit.cmd.main schema --config-file cloud.cfg \ --annotate Once jsonschema is defined for all ~55 cc modules, we will move this schema subcommand up as a proper subcommand of the cloud-init CLI.