ansible/test/integration/roles/test_fetch/tasks/main.yml
Richard C Isaacson 2bce819519 Fix fails on ubuntu due to missing /etc/motd
Some systems that we are testing on may not have /etc/motd. So we need to create a file that we can control and use that for the further tests.
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# test code for the pip module
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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- name: create a file that we can use to fetch
copy: content="test" dest={{ output_dir }}/orig
- name: fetch the motd
fetch: src={{ output_dir }}/orig dest={{ output_dir }}/fetched
register: fetched
- debug: var=fetched
# TODO: check the sudo and non-sudo forms of fetch because in one form we'll do
# the get method of the connection plugin and in the sudo case we'll use the
# fetch module.
- name: diff what we fetched with the original file
shell: diff {{ output_dir }}/orig {{ output_dir }}/fetched/127.0.0.1/root/ansible_testing/orig
register: diff
- name: check the diff to make sure they are the same
assert:
that:
'diff.stdout == ""'