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# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
from __future__ import print_function
import functools
import os
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest
import mock
import six
import unittest2
try:
from contextlib import ExitStack
except ImportError:
from contextlib2 import ExitStack
from cloudinit import helpers as ch
from cloudinit import util
# Used for skipping tests
SkipTest = unittest2.SkipTest
# Used for detecting different python versions
PY2 = False
PY26 = False
PY27 = False
PY3 = False
FIX_HTTPRETTY = False
_PY_VER = sys.version_info
_PY_MAJOR, _PY_MINOR, _PY_MICRO = _PY_VER[0:3]
if (_PY_MAJOR, _PY_MINOR) <= (2, 6):
if (_PY_MAJOR, _PY_MINOR) == (2, 6):
PY26 = True
if (_PY_MAJOR, _PY_MINOR) >= (2, 0):
PY2 = True
else:
if (_PY_MAJOR, _PY_MINOR) == (2, 7):
PY27 = True
PY2 = True
if (_PY_MAJOR, _PY_MINOR) >= (3, 0):
PY3 = True
if _PY_MINOR == 4 and _PY_MICRO < 3:
FIX_HTTPRETTY = True
# Makes the old path start
# with new base instead of whatever
# it previously had
def rebase_path(old_path, new_base):
if old_path.startswith(new_base):
# Already handled...
return old_path
# Retarget the base of that path
# to the new base instead of the
# old one...
path = os.path.join(new_base, old_path.lstrip("/"))
path = os.path.abspath(path)
return path
# Can work on anything that takes a path as arguments
def retarget_many_wrapper(new_base, am, old_func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwds):
n_args = list(args)
nam = am
if am == -1:
nam = len(n_args)
for i in range(0, nam):
path = args[i]
# patchOS() wraps various os and os.path functions, however in
# Python 3 some of these now accept file-descriptors (integers).
# That breaks rebase_path() so in lieu of a better solution, just
# don't rebase if we get a fd.
if isinstance(path, six.string_types):
n_args[i] = rebase_path(path, new_base)
return old_func(*n_args, **kwds)
return wrapper
class TestCase(unittest2.TestCase):
pass
class ResourceUsingTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(ResourceUsingTestCase, self).setUp()
self.resource_path = None
def resourceLocation(self, subname=None):
if self.resource_path is None:
paths = [
os.path.join('tests', 'data'),
os.path.join('data'),
os.path.join(os.pardir, 'tests', 'data'),
os.path.join(os.pardir, 'data'),
]
for p in paths:
if os.path.isdir(p):
self.resource_path = p
break
self.assertTrue((self.resource_path and
os.path.isdir(self.resource_path)),
msg="Unable to locate test resource data path!")
if not subname:
return self.resource_path
return os.path.join(self.resource_path, subname)
def readResource(self, name):
where = self.resourceLocation(name)
with open(where, 'r') as fh:
return fh.read()
def getCloudPaths(self, ds=None):
tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, tmpdir)
cp = ch.Paths({'cloud_dir': tmpdir,
'templates_dir': self.resourceLocation()},
ds=ds)
return cp
class FilesystemMockingTestCase(ResourceUsingTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(FilesystemMockingTestCase, self).setUp()
self.patched_funcs = ExitStack()
def tearDown(self):
self.patched_funcs.close()
ResourceUsingTestCase.tearDown(self)
def replicateTestRoot(self, example_root, target_root):
real_root = self.resourceLocation()
real_root = os.path.join(real_root, 'roots', example_root)
for (dir_path, _dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(real_root):
real_path = dir_path
make_path = rebase_path(real_path[len(real_root):], target_root)
util.ensure_dir(make_path)
for f in filenames:
real_path = util.abs_join(real_path, f)
make_path = util.abs_join(make_path, f)
shutil.copy(real_path, make_path)
def patchUtils(self, new_root):
patch_funcs = {
util: [('write_file', 1),
('append_file', 1),
('load_file', 1),
('ensure_dir', 1),
('chmod', 1),
('delete_dir_contents', 1),
('del_file', 1),
('sym_link', -1),
('copy', -1)],
}
for (mod, funcs) in patch_funcs.items():
for (f, am) in funcs:
func = getattr(mod, f)
trap_func = retarget_many_wrapper(new_root, am, func)
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(
mock.patch.object(mod, f, trap_func))
# Handle subprocess calls
func = getattr(util, 'subp')
def nsubp(*_args, **_kwargs):
return ('', '')
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(
mock.patch.object(util, 'subp', nsubp))
def null_func(*_args, **_kwargs):
return None
for f in ['chownbyid', 'chownbyname']:
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(
mock.patch.object(util, f, null_func))
def patchOS(self, new_root):
patch_funcs = {
os.path: [('isfile', 1), ('exists', 1),
('islink', 1), ('isdir', 1)],
os: [('listdir', 1), ('mkdir', 1),
('lstat', 1), ('symlink', 2)],
}
for (mod, funcs) in patch_funcs.items():
for f, nargs in funcs:
func = getattr(mod, f)
trap_func = retarget_many_wrapper(new_root, nargs, func)
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(
mock.patch.object(mod, f, trap_func))
def patchOpen(self, new_root):
trap_func = retarget_many_wrapper(new_root, 1, open)
name = 'builtins.open' if PY3 else '__builtin__.open'
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(mock.patch(name, trap_func))
def patchStdoutAndStderr(self, stdout=None, stderr=None):
if stdout is not None:
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(
mock.patch.object(sys, 'stdout', stdout))
if stderr is not None:
self.patched_funcs.enter_context(
mock.patch.object(sys, 'stderr', stderr))
def reRoot(self, root=None):
if root is None:
root = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, root)
self.patchUtils(root)
self.patchOS(root)
return root
def import_httpretty():
"""Import HTTPretty and monkey patch Python 3.4 issue.
See https://github.com/gabrielfalcao/HTTPretty/pull/193 and
as well as https://github.com/gabrielfalcao/HTTPretty/issues/221.
Lifted from
https://github.com/inveniosoftware/datacite/blob/master/tests/helpers.py
"""
if not FIX_HTTPRETTY:
import httpretty
else:
import socket
old_SocketType = socket.SocketType
import httpretty
from httpretty import core
def sockettype_patch(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def inner(*args, **kwargs):
f(*args, **kwargs)
socket.SocketType = old_SocketType
socket.__dict__['SocketType'] = old_SocketType
return inner
core.httpretty.disable = sockettype_patch(
httpretty.httpretty.disable
)
return httpretty
class HttprettyTestCase(TestCase):
# necessary as http_proxy gets in the way of httpretty
# https://github.com/gabrielfalcao/HTTPretty/issues/122
def setUp(self):
self.restore_proxy = os.environ.get('http_proxy')
if self.restore_proxy is not None:
del os.environ['http_proxy']
super(HttprettyTestCase, self).setUp()
def tearDown(self):
if self.restore_proxy:
os.environ['http_proxy'] = self.restore_proxy
super(HttprettyTestCase, self).tearDown()
class TempDirTestCase(TestCase):
# provide a tempdir per class, not per test.
def setUp(self):
super(TempDirTestCase, self).setUp()
self.tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, self.tmp)
def tmp_path(self, path):
if path.startswith(os.path.sep):
path = "." + path
return os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.tmp, path))
def populate_dir(path, files):
if not os.path.exists(path):
os.makedirs(path)
for (name, content) in files.items():
p = os.path.join(path, name)
util.ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(p))
with open(p, "wb") as fp:
if isinstance(content, six.binary_type):
fp.write(content)
else:
fp.write(content.encode('utf-8'))
fp.close()
def dir2dict(startdir, prefix=None):
flist = {}
if prefix is None:
prefix = startdir
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(startdir):
for fname in files:
fpath = os.path.join(root, fname)
key = fpath[len(prefix):]
flist[key] = util.load_file(fpath)
return flist
def wrap_and_call(prefix, mocks, func, *args, **kwargs):
"""
call func(args, **kwargs) with mocks applied, then unapplies mocks
nicer to read than repeating dectorators on each function
prefix: prefix for mock names (e.g. 'cloudinit.stages.util') or None
mocks: dictionary of names (under 'prefix') to mock and either
a return value or a dictionary to pass to the mock.patch call
func: function to call with mocks applied
*args,**kwargs: arguments for 'func'
return_value: return from 'func'
"""
delim = '.'
if prefix is None:
prefix = ''
prefix = prefix.rstrip(delim)
unwraps = []
for fname, kw in mocks.items():
if prefix:
fname = delim.join((prefix, fname))
if not isinstance(kw, dict):
kw = {'return_value': kw}
p = mock.patch(fname, **kw)
p.start()
unwraps.append(p)
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
for p in unwraps:
p.stop()
try:
skipIf = unittest.skipIf
except AttributeError:
# Python 2.6. Doesn't have to be high fidelity.
def skipIf(condition, reason):
def decorator(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kws):
if condition:
return func(*args, **kws)
else:
print(reason, file=sys.stderr)
return wrapper
return decorator
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