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diff --git a/test/units/modules/storage/netapp/test_na_ontap_vscan_on_access_policy.py b/test/units/modules/storage/netapp/test_na_ontap_vscan_on_access_policy.py deleted file mode 100644 index 50494f54ab..0000000000 --- a/test/units/modules/storage/netapp/test_na_ontap_vscan_on_access_policy.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -# (c) 2018, NetApp, Inc -# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) - -''' unit tests for Ansible module: na_ontap_vscan_scanner_pool ''' - -from __future__ import print_function -import json -import pytest - -from units.compat import unittest -from units.compat.mock import patch -from ansible.module_utils import basic -from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes -import ansible.module_utils.netapp as netapp_utils - -from ansible.modules.storage.netapp.na_ontap_vscan_on_access_policy \ - import NetAppOntapVscanOnAccessPolicy as policy_module # module under test - -if not netapp_utils.has_netapp_lib(): - pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip('skipping as missing required netapp_lib') -HAS_NETAPP_ZAPI_MSG = "pip install netapp_lib is required" - - -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 - - -class AnsibleFailJson(Exception): - """Exception class to be raised by module.fail_json and caught by the test case""" - pass - - -def exit_json(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument - """function to patch over exit_json; package return data into an exception""" - if 'changed' not in kwargs: - kwargs['changed'] = False - raise AnsibleExitJson(kwargs) - - -def fail_json(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument - """function to patch over fail_json; package return data into an exception""" - kwargs['failed'] = True - raise AnsibleFailJson(kwargs) - - -class MockONTAPConnection(object): - ''' mock server connection to ONTAP host ''' - - def __init__(self, kind=None, data=None): - ''' save arguments ''' - self.kind = kind - self.params = data - self.xml_in = None - self.xml_out = None - - def invoke_successfully(self, xml, enable_tunneling): # pylint: disable=unused-argument - ''' mock invoke_successfully returning xml data ''' - self.xml_in = xml - if self.kind == 'policy': - xml = self.build_access_policy_info(self.params) - self.xml_out = xml - return xml - - @staticmethod - def build_access_policy_info(policy_details): - xml = netapp_utils.zapi.NaElement('xml') - attributes = {'num-records': 1, - 'attributes-list': {'vscan-on-access-policy-info': {'policy-name': policy_details['policy_name']}}} - xml.translate_struct(attributes) - return xml - - -class TestMyModule(unittest.TestCase): - ''' Unit tests for na_ontap_job_schedule ''' - - def setUp(self): - self.mock_module_helper = patch.multiple(basic.AnsibleModule, - exit_json=exit_json, - fail_json=fail_json) - self.mock_module_helper.start() - self.addCleanup(self.mock_module_helper.stop) - self.mock_access_policy = { - 'state': 'present', - 'vserver': 'test_vserver', - 'policy_name': 'test_carchi' - } - - def mock_args(self): - return { - 'state': self.mock_access_policy['state'], - 'vserver': self.mock_access_policy['vserver'], - 'policy_name': self.mock_access_policy['policy_name'], - 'hostname': 'test', - 'username': 'test_user', - 'password': 'test_pass!' - } - - def get_policy_mock_object(self, kind=None): - policy_obj = policy_module() - if kind is None: - policy_obj.server = MockONTAPConnection() - else: - policy_obj.server = MockONTAPConnection(kind='policy', data=self.mock_access_policy) - return policy_obj - - def test_module_fail_when_required_args_missing(self): - ''' required arguments are reported as errors ''' - with pytest.raises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc: - set_module_args({}) - policy_module() - print('Info: %s' % exc.value.args[0]['msg']) - - def test_get_nonexistent_policy(self): - set_module_args(self.mock_args()) - result = self.get_policy_mock_object().exists_access_policy() - assert not result - - def test_get_existing_scanner(self): - set_module_args(self.mock_args()) - result = self.get_policy_mock_object('policy').exists_access_policy() - assert result - - def test_successfully_create(self): - set_module_args(self.mock_args()) - with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc: - self.get_policy_mock_object().apply() - assert exc.value.args[0]['changed'] - - def test_create_idempotency(self): - set_module_args(self.mock_args()) - with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc: - self.get_policy_mock_object('policy').apply() - assert exc.value.args[0]['changed'] - - def test_successfully_delete(self): - data = self.mock_args() - data['state'] = 'absent' - set_module_args(data) - with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc: - self.get_policy_mock_object('policy').apply() - assert exc.value.args[0]['changed'] - - def test_delete_idempotency(self): - data = self.mock_args() - data['state'] = 'absent' - set_module_args(data) - with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc: - self.get_policy_mock_object().apply() - assert not exc.value.args[0]['changed'] |