Esempio n. 1
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    def test_full_command_is_shown_only_in_debug_output_level(self):
        """Test that sh() will show full bash script only in case, when '-rl debug' is used

        :return:
        """

        task = InitTask()
        task._io = IO()
        io = IO()
        out = StringIO()

        with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
            # CASE 1
            with self.subTest('NORMAL output level'):
                try:
                    task.sh('python3 -m rkd :sh -c "exit 5"')

                except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
                    self.assertIn(
                        "Command 'exit 5' returned non-zero exit status 5.",
                        e.output)

            # CASE 2
            with self.subTest('DEBUG output level'):
                try:
                    task.sh('python3 -m rkd -rl debug :sh -c "exit 5"')

                except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
                    self.assertIn(
                        "Command '#!/bin/bash -eopipefail \r\nset -euo pipefail;"
                        + " exit 5' returned non-zero exit status 5.",
                        e.output)
Esempio n. 2
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    def test_sh_captures_output_in_correct_order_with_various_timing(self):
        """Test if output is containing stdout and stderr lines mixed in proper order (as it is defined in shell script)

        Notice: Test is interacting with shell, to reduce possibility of weird behavior it is retried multiple times
        """
        for i in range(1, 100):
            self.maxDiff = None  # unittest setting
            task = InitTask()
            task._io = IO()

            io = IO()
            out = StringIO()

            with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
                task.sh(''' set +e;
                    sleep 0.05;
                    echo "FIRST";
                    sleep 0.05;
                    echo "SECOND" >&2;
                    echo "THIRD";
                    echo "FOURTH" >&2;
                    echo "FIFTH" >&2;
                    echo "SIXTH";
                    echo "SEVENTH" >&2;
                    echo "NINETH";
                    echo "TENTH";
                ''')

            self.assertEqual(
                "FIRST\r\nSECOND\r\nTHIRD\r\nFOURTH\r\nFIFTH\r\nSIXTH\r\nSEVENTH\r\nNINETH\r\nTENTH\r\n",
                out.getvalue())
Esempio n. 3
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    def test_sh_rkd_in_rkd_shows_first_lines_on_error(self):
        """Bugfix: sh() was loosing first line(s) of output, when exception was raised

        Notice: Test is interacting with shell, to reduce possibility of weird behavior it is retried multiple times
        """

        for i in range(1, 5):
            for std_redirect in ['', '>&2']:
                task = InitTask()
                task._io = IO()
                io = IO()
                out = StringIO()

                with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out,
                                            enable_standard_out=False):
                    try:
                        task.sh(''' 
                            python3 -m rkd --silent :sh -c 'echo "Bartolomeo Vanzetti" '''
                                + std_redirect + '''; exit 127'
                        ''')
                    except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
                        pass

                self.assertIn(
                    'Bartolomeo Vanzetti',
                    out.getvalue(),
                    msg='Expected that output will be shown for std_redirect=%s'
                    % std_redirect)
Esempio n. 4
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    def test_sh_captures_output_in_correct_order_with_fixed_timing(self):
        """Test if output contains stdout and stderr lines printed out in proper order,
        while there is a sleep between prints

        Notice: Test is interacting with shell, to reduce possibility of weird behavior it is retried multiple times
        """

        for i in range(1, 30):
            self.maxDiff = None  # unittest setting
            task = InitTask()
            task._io = IO()

            io = IO()
            out = StringIO()

            with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
                task.sh(''' set +e;
                    sleep 0.05;
                    echo "FIRST";
                    sleep 0.05;
                    echo "SECOND" >&2;
                    sleep 0.05;
                    echo "THIRD";
                ''')

            self.assertEqual("FIRST\r\nSECOND\r\nTHIRD\r\n", out.getvalue())
Esempio n. 5
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    def test_quotes_are_escaped_in_shell_commands(self):
        task = InitTask()
        task._io = IO()
        io = IO()
        out = StringIO()

        with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
            task.sh('echo ${NAME}', env={'NAME': 'Ferdinando "Nicola" Sacco'})

        self.assertIn('Ferdinando "Nicola" Sacco', out.getvalue())
Esempio n. 6
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    def test_sh_provides_stdout_and_stderr_in_exception(self):
        task = InitTask()
        task._io = IO()

        try:
            task.sh('''
                echo "Freedom, Equality, Mutual Aid!"
                echo "The state and capitalism is failing" >&2

                exit 161
            ''')
        except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
            self.assertEqual("Freedom, Equality, Mutual Aid!\n", e.output)
            self.assertEqual("The state and capitalism is failing\n", e.stderr)
Esempio n. 7
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    def test_dollar_symbols_are_escaped_in_shell_commands(self):
        """Check that in envrionment variable there can be defined a value that contains dollar symbols"""

        task = InitTask()
        task._io = IO()
        io = IO()
        out = StringIO()

        with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
            task.sh('env | grep TEST_ENV',
                    env={
                        'TEST_ENV': "Mikhail\\$1Bakunin\\$PATHtest",
                        'TEST_ENV_NOT_ESCAPED': 'Hello $TEST_ENV'
                    })

        self.assertIn('TEST_ENV=Mikhail$1Bakunin$PATHtest', out.getvalue())
        self.assertIn('TEST_ENV_NOT_ESCAPED=Hello Mikhail$1Bakunin$PATHtest',
                      out.getvalue())
Esempio n. 8
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    def test_non_interactive_session_returns_output(self):
        """Checks functionally if process.py is implementing a fall-back for non-interactive sessions

        'true |' part enforces the console to be non-interactive, which should cause
        "termios.error: (25, 'Inappropriate ioctl for device')" that should be handled and interactive mode
        should be turned off for stdin
        """

        task = InitTask()
        task._io = IO()
        io = IO()
        out = StringIO()

        with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
            task.sh(
                ''' true | python3 -m rkd --silent :sh -c 'echo "Strajk Kobiet! Jebac PiS!"' '''
            )

        self.assertIn('Strajk Kobiet! Jebac PiS!', out.getvalue())
Esempio n. 9
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    def test_sh_3rd_depth_rkd_calls(self):
        """Bugfix: sh() of 3-depth calls -> test -> rkd -> rkd returns first line of output
        """

        for std_redirect in ['', '>&2']:
            task = InitTask()
            task._io = IO()
            io = IO()
            out = StringIO()

            with io.capture_descriptors(stream=out, enable_standard_out=False):
                try:
                    task.sh(''' 
                        python3 -m rkd --silent :sh -c 'python -m rkd --silent :sh -c \'echo "Nicola Sacco" '''
                            + std_redirect + '''; exit 1\''
                    ''')
                except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
                    pass

            self.assertIn(
                'Nicola Sacco',
                out.getvalue(),
                msg='Expected that output will be shown for std_redirect=%s' %
                std_redirect)
Esempio n. 10
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    def test_sh_has_valid_order_of_defining_environment_variables(self):
        """Checks if built-in sh() method is registering variables in proper order
        """

        task = InitTask()
        task._io = IO()

        envs = OrderedDict()
        envs['ENV_NAME'] = 'riotkit'
        envs['COMPOSE_CMD'] = 'docker-compose -p ${ENV_NAME}'

        out = task.sh('''
            echo "${COMPOSE_CMD} up -d"
        ''',
                      env=envs,
                      capture=True)

        self.assertEqual('docker-compose -p riotkit up -d', out.strip())
Esempio n. 11
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 def test_sh_accepts_script_syntax(self):
     task = InitTask()
     task._io = IO()
     self.assertIn('__init__.py', task.sh("ls -la rkd\npwd", capture=True))