# pylint: disable=C0301 # the mountinfo data lines are too long import os import stat import yaml from mocker import MockerTestCase from tests.unittests import helpers from unittest import TestCase from cloudinit import importer from cloudinit import util class FakeSelinux(object): def __init__(self, match_what): self.match_what = match_what self.restored = [] def matchpathcon(self, path, mode): # pylint: disable=W0613 if path == self.match_what: return else: raise OSError("No match!") def is_selinux_enabled(self): return True def restorecon(self, path, recursive): # pylint: disable=W0613 self.restored.append(path) class TestGetCfgOptionListOrStr(TestCase): def test_not_found_no_default(self): """None is returned if key is not found and no default given.""" config = {} result = util.get_cfg_option_list(config, "key") self.assertEqual(None, result) def test_not_found_with_default(self): """Default is returned if key is not found.""" config = {} result = util.get_cfg_option_list(config, "key", default=["DEFAULT"]) self.assertEqual(["DEFAULT"], result) def test_found_with_default(self): """Default is not returned if key is found.""" config = {"key": ["value1"]} result = util.get_cfg_option_list(config, "key", default=["DEFAULT"]) self.assertEqual(["value1"], result) def test_found_convert_to_list(self): """Single string is converted to one element list.""" config = {"key": "value1"} result = util.get_cfg_option_list(config, "key") self.assertEqual(["value1"], result) def test_value_is_none(self): """If value is None empty list is returned.""" config = {"key": None} result = util.get_cfg_option_list(config, "key") self.assertEqual([], result) class TestWriteFile(MockerTestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestWriteFile, self).setUp() self.tmp = self.makeDir(prefix="unittest_") def test_basic_usage(self): """Verify basic usage with default args.""" path = os.path.join(self.tmp, "NewFile.txt") contents = "Hey there" util.write_file(path, contents) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(path)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(path)) with open(path) as f: create_contents = f.read() self.assertEqual(contents, create_contents) file_stat = os.stat(path) self.assertEqual(0644, stat.S_IMODE(file_stat.st_mode)) def test_dir_is_created_if_required(self): """Verifiy that directories are created is required.""" dirname = os.path.join(self.tmp, "subdir") path = os.path.join(dirname, "NewFile.txt") contents = "Hey there" util.write_file(path, contents) self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(dirname)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(path)) def test_custom_mode(self): """Verify custom mode works properly.""" path = os.path.join(self.tmp, "NewFile.txt") contents = "Hey there" util.write_file(path, contents, mode=0666) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(path)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(path)) file_stat = os.stat(path) self.assertEqual(0666, stat.S_IMODE(file_stat.st_mode)) def test_custom_omode(self): """Verify custom omode works properly.""" path = os.path.join(self.tmp, "NewFile.txt") contents = "Hey there" # Create file first with basic content with open(path, "wb") as f: f.write("LINE1\n") util.write_file(path, contents, omode="a") self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(path)) self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(path)) with open(path) as f: create_contents = f.read() self.assertEqual("LINE1\nHey there", create_contents) def test_restorecon_if_possible_is_called(self): """Make sure the selinux guard is called correctly.""" import_mock = self.mocker.replace(importer.import_module, passthrough=False) import_mock('selinux') fake_se = FakeSelinux('/etc/hosts') self.mocker.result(fake_se) self.mocker.replay() with util.SeLinuxGuard("/etc/hosts") as is_on: self.assertTrue(is_on) self.assertEqual(1, len(fake_se.restored)) self.assertEqual('/etc/hosts', fake_se.restored[0]) class TestDeleteDirContents(MockerTestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestDeleteDirContents, self).setUp() self.tmp = self.makeDir(prefix="unittest_") def assertDirEmpty(self, dirname): self.assertEqual([], os.listdir(dirname)) def test_does_not_delete_dir(self): """Ensure directory itself is not deleted.""" util.delete_dir_contents(self.tmp) self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(self.tmp)) self.assertDirEmpty(self.tmp) def test_deletes_files(self): """Single file should be deleted.""" with open(os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_file.txt"), "wb") as f: f.write("DELETE ME") util.delete_dir_contents(self.tmp) self.assertDirEmpty(self.tmp) def test_deletes_empty_dirs(self): """Empty directories should be deleted.""" os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_dir")) util.delete_dir_contents(self.tmp) self.assertDirEmpty(self.tmp) def test_deletes_nested_dirs(self): """Nested directories should be deleted.""" os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_dir")) os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_dir", "new_subdir")) util.delete_dir_contents(self.tmp) self.assertDirEmpty(self.tmp) def test_deletes_non_empty_dirs(self): """Non-empty directories should be deleted.""" os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_dir")) f_name = os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_dir", "new_file.txt") with open(f_name, "wb") as f: f.write("DELETE ME") util.delete_dir_contents(self.tmp) self.assertDirEmpty(self.tmp) def test_deletes_symlinks(self): """Symlinks should be deleted.""" file_name = os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_file.txt") link_name = os.path.join(self.tmp, "new_file_link.txt") with open(file_name, "wb") as f: f.write("DELETE ME") os.symlink(file_name, link_name) util.delete_dir_contents(self.tmp) self.assertDirEmpty(self.tmp) class TestKeyValStrings(TestCase): def test_keyval_str_to_dict(self): expected = {'1': 'one', '2': 'one+one', 'ro': True} cmdline = "1=one ro 2=one+one" self.assertEqual(expected, util.keyval_str_to_dict(cmdline)) class TestGetCmdline(TestCase): def test_cmdline_reads_debug_env(self): os.environ['DEBUG_PROC_CMDLINE'] = 'abcd 123' self.assertEqual(os.environ['DEBUG_PROC_CMDLINE'], util.get_cmdline()) class TestLoadYaml(TestCase): mydefault = "7b03a8ebace993d806255121073fed52" def test_simple(self): mydata = {'1': "one", '2': "two"} self.assertEqual(util.load_yaml(yaml.dump(mydata)), mydata) def test_nonallowed_returns_default(self): # for now, anything not in the allowed list just returns the default. myyaml = yaml.dump({'1': "one"}) self.assertEqual(util.load_yaml(blob=myyaml, default=self.mydefault, allowed=(str,)), self.mydefault) def test_bogus_returns_default(self): badyaml = "1\n 2:" self.assertEqual(util.load_yaml(blob=badyaml, default=self.mydefault), self.mydefault) def test_unsafe_types(self): # should not load complex types unsafe_yaml = yaml.dump((1, 2, 3,)) self.assertEqual(util.load_yaml(blob=unsafe_yaml, default=self.mydefault), self.mydefault) def test_python_unicode(self): # complex type of python/unicde is explicitly allowed myobj = {'1': unicode("FOOBAR")} safe_yaml = yaml.dump(myobj) self.assertEqual(util.load_yaml(blob=safe_yaml, default=self.mydefault), myobj) class TestMountinfoParsing(helpers.ResourceUsingTestCase): def test_invalid_mountinfo(self): line = ("20 1 252:1 / / rw,relatime - ext4 /dev/mapper/vg0-root" "rw,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered") elements = line.split() for i in range(len(elements) + 1): lines = [' '.join(elements[0:i])] if i < 10: expected = None else: expected = ('/dev/mapper/vg0-root', 'ext4', '/') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/', lines)) def test_precise_ext4_root(self): lines = self.readResource('mountinfo_precise_ext4.txt').splitlines() expected = ('/dev/mapper/vg0-root', 'ext4', '/') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/usr', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/usr/bin', lines)) expected = ('/dev/md0', 'ext4', '/boot') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/boot', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/boot/grub', lines)) expected = ('/dev/mapper/vg0-root', 'ext4', '/') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/home', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/home/me', lines)) expected = ('tmpfs', 'tmpfs', '/run') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/run', lines)) expected = ('none', 'tmpfs', '/run/lock') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/run/lock', lines)) def test_raring_btrfs_root(self): lines = self.readResource('mountinfo_raring_btrfs.txt').splitlines() expected = ('/dev/vda1', 'btrfs', '/') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/usr', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/usr/bin', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/boot', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/boot/grub', lines)) expected = ('/dev/vda1', 'btrfs', '/home') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/home', lines)) self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/home/me', lines)) expected = ('tmpfs', 'tmpfs', '/run') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/run', lines)) expected = ('none', 'tmpfs', '/run/lock') self.assertEqual(expected, util.parse_mount_info('/run/lock', lines)) # 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