Exemple #1
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    def test_passes_install_dir_and_gem_home_when_uninstall_gem(self):
        # XXX: This test is also extremely fragile because of mocking.
        #      If this breaks, the only that matters is to check whether '--install-dir' is
        #      in the run command, and that GEM_HOME is passed to the command.
        set_module_args({
            'name': 'dummy',
            'user_install': False,
            'install_dir': '/opt/dummy',
            'state': 'absent',
        })

        self.patch_rubygems_version()
        self.patch_installed_versions(['1.0.0'])

        run_command = self.patch_run_command()

        with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
            gem.main()

        result = exc.value.args[0]

        assert result['changed']
        assert run_command.called

        assert '--install-dir /opt/dummy' in get_command(run_command)

        update_environ = run_command.call_args[1].get('environ_update', {})
        assert update_environ.get('GEM_HOME') == '/opt/dummy'
Exemple #2
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    def test_passes_install_dir_to_gem(self):
        # XXX: This test is extremely fragile, and makes assuptions about the module code, and how
        #      functions are run.
        #      If you start modifying the code of the module, you might need to modify what this
        #      test mocks. The only thing that matters is the assertion that this 'gem install' is
        #      invoked with '--install-dir'.

        set_module_args({
            'name': 'dummy',
            'user_install': False,
            'install_dir': '/opt/dummy',
        })

        self.patch_rubygems_version()
        self.patch_installed_versions([])
        run_command = self.patch_run_command()

        with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
            gem.main()

        result = exc.value.args[0]
        assert result['changed']
        assert run_command.called

        assert '--install-dir /opt/dummy' in get_command(run_command)
Exemple #3
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    def test_fails_when_user_install_and_install_dir_are_combined(self):
        set_module_args({
            'name': 'dummy',
            'user_install': True,
            'install_dir': '/opt/dummy',
        })

        with pytest.raises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc:
            gem.main()

        result = exc.value.args[0]
        assert result['failed']
        assert result['msg'] == "install_dir requires user_install=false"
Exemple #4
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    def test_passes_add_force_option(self):
        set_module_args({
            'name': 'dummy',
            'force': True,
        })

        self.patch_rubygems_version()
        self.patch_installed_versions([])
        run_command = self.patch_run_command()

        with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
            gem.main()

        result = exc.value.args[0]
        assert result['changed']
        assert run_command.called

        assert '--force' in get_command(run_command)