Exemple #1
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    def test_no_invalid_op_call(self):
        inventory = make_inventory()
        state = State(inventory, Config())
        connect_all(state)
        pseudo_state.set(state)

        state.in_op = True
        with self.assertRaises(PyinfraError):
            server.user('someuser')

        state.in_op = False
        state.in_deploy = True
        with self.assertRaises(PyinfraError):
            server.user('someuser')
Exemple #2
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    def test_pseudo_op(self):
        inventory = make_inventory()
        state = State(inventory, Config())
        connect_all(state)

        pseudo_state.set(state)
        pseudo_host.set(inventory['somehost'])

        # Exceute the op "bare"
        server.shell('echo "hi"')

        # Ensure this is ignored
        state.active = False
        server.shell('echo "hi 2"')

        # We should now have one op
        self.assertEqual(len(state.op_order), 1)

        # Ensure only somehost has actual op
        self.assertEqual(len(state.ops['somehost']), 1)
        self.assertEqual(len(state.ops['anotherhost']), 0)

        # Check we can't call it inside another op
        state.active = True
        state.in_op = True
        with self.assertRaises(PyinfraError):
            server.shell('echo "hi 3"')

        pseudo_state.reset()
        pseudo_host.reset()