ansible/test/integration/targets/vars_prompt/test-vars_prompt.py
Sam Doran f73ac53e58 Only template values in vars_prompt rather than all vars (#39304) (#44082)
This allows the use of variables in vars_prompt fields but allows variables entered in the prompt to affect play vars rather than throwing an undefined error.

Add tests for vars_prompt

(cherry picked from commit 6d38167d49)
2018-08-13 18:18:48 -07:00

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Python

#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import pexpect
import sys
from ansible.module_utils.six import PY2
if PY2:
log_buffer = sys.stdout
else:
log_buffer = sys.stdout.buffer
env_vars = {
'ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH': './roles',
'ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR': 'True',
'ANSIBLE_RETRY_FILES_ENABLED': 'False',
}
def run_test(playbook, test_spec, args=None, timeout=10, env=None):
if not env:
env = os.environ.copy()
env.update(env_vars)
if not args:
args = sys.argv[1:]
vars_prompt_test = pexpect.spawn(
'ansible-playbook',
args=[playbook] + args,
timeout=timeout,
env=env,
)
vars_prompt_test.logfile = log_buffer
for item in test_spec[0]:
vars_prompt_test.expect(item[0])
if item[1]:
vars_prompt_test.send(item[1])
vars_prompt_test.expect(test_spec[1])
vars_prompt_test.expect(pexpect.EOF)
vars_prompt_test.close()
# These are the tests to run. Each test is a playbook and a test_spec.
#
# The test_spec is a list with two elements.
#
# The first element is a list of two element tuples. The first is the regexp to look
# for in the output, the second is the line to send.
#
# The last element is the last string of text to look for in the output.
#
tests = [
# Basic vars_prompt
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-1.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('input:', 'some input\r')],
'"input": "some input"']},
# Custom prompt
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-2.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('Enter some input:', 'some more input\r')],
'"input": "some more input"']},
# Test confirm, both correct and incorrect
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-3.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('input:', 'confirm me\r'),
('confirm input:', 'confirm me\r')],
'"input": "confirm me"']},
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-3.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('input:', 'confirm me\r'),
('confirm input:', 'incorrect\r'),
(r'\*\*\*\*\* VALUES ENTERED DO NOT MATCH \*\*\*\*', ''),
('input:', 'confirm me\r'),
('confirm input:', 'confirm me\r')],
'"input": "confirm me"']},
# Test private
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-4.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('not_secret', 'this is displayed\r'),
('this is displayed', '')],
'"not_secret": "this is displayed"']},
# Test hashing
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-5.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('password', 'Scenic-Improving-Payphone\r'),
('confirm password', 'Scenic-Improving-Payphone\r')],
r'"password": "\$6\$rounds=']},
# Test variables in prompt field
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/32723
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-6.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('prompt from variable:', 'input\r')],
'']},
# Test play vars coming from vars_prompt
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/37984
{'playbook': 'vars_prompt-7.yml',
'test_spec': [
[('prompting for host:', 'testhost\r')],
r'testhost.*ok=1']},
]
for t in tests:
run_test(playbook=t['playbook'], test_spec=t['test_spec'])