RETURN = """ msg: description: Success message returned: success type: str """ import traceback from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native import ansible_collections.netapp.elementsw.plugins.module_utils.netapp as netapp_utils from ansible_collections.netapp.elementsw.plugins.module_utils.netapp_elementsw_module import NaElementSWModule HAS_SF_SDK = netapp_utils.has_sf_sdk() try: import solidfire.common except ImportError: HAS_SF_SDK = False class ElementSWAccessGroup(object): """ Element Software Volume Access Group """ def __init__(self): self.argument_spec = netapp_utils.ontap_sf_host_argument_spec() self.argument_spec.update( dict(
''' unit test for Ansible module: na_elementsw_account.py ''' from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import json import pytest from ansible_collections.netapp.elementsw.tests.unit.compat import unittest from ansible_collections.netapp.elementsw.tests.unit.compat.mock import patch from ansible.module_utils import basic from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes import ansible_collections.netapp.elementsw.plugins.module_utils.netapp as netapp_utils if not netapp_utils.has_sf_sdk(): pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip('skipping as missing required SolidFire Python SDK') from ansible_collections.netapp.elementsw.plugins.modules.na_elementsw_account \ import ElementSWAccount as my_module # module under test def set_module_args(args): """prepare arguments so that they will be picked up during module creation""" args = json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': args}) basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(args) # pylint: disable=protected-access class AnsibleExitJson(Exception): """Exception class to be raised by module.exit_json and caught by the test case""" pass