# # Author:: Adam Edwards () # # Copyright:: 2014, Chef Software, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # require 'spec_helper' describe WmiLite::Wmi, :windows_only do let(:wmi) { WmiLite::Wmi.new(namespace) } def validate_wmi_results(results, class_name) result_collection = cardinality_transform.call(results) result_collection.each do | result | # make sure the class name of the instance is what we asked for expect(result['creationclassname'].downcase).to eql(class_name.downcase) end end shared_examples_for 'a valid WMI query result' do it 'should successfully return multiple results' do query_parameter = wmi_query.nil? ? wmi_class : wmi_query results = wmi.send(query_method, query_parameter) validate_wmi_results(results, wmi_class) end describe 'when the namespace is invalid' do it_behaves_like 'an invalid namespace' end end shared_examples_for 'an invalid query' do it 'should raise an exception' do expect { wmi.send(query_method, wmi_query) }.to raise_error(WmiLite::WmiException) end end shared_examples_for 'an invalid namespace' do it 'should raise an exception if an invalid namespace is specified' do invalid_wmi = WmiLite::Wmi.new('root/notvalid') expect { invalid_wmi.send(query_method, wmi_query) }.to raise_error(WmiLite::WmiException) end end shared_examples_for 'a valid WMI query' do let(:wmi_class) { 'Win32_LogicalDisk' } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query result' let(:wmi_class) { 'Win32_ComputerSystem' } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query result' let(:wmi_class) { 'Win32_Process' } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query result' context 'that return 0 results' do let(:wmi_class) { 'Win32_TapeDrive' } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query result' end end context 'when making valid queries' do let(:namespace) { nil } let(:wmi_query) { nil } let(:cardinality_transform) { lambda{|x| x} } context 'using first_of' do let(:cardinality_transform) { lambda{|x| x.nil? ? [] : [x] } } let(:query_method) { :first_of } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query' end context 'using instances_of' do let(:query_method) { :instances_of } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query' end context 'using query' do let(:wmi_query) { "select * from #{wmi_class}" } let(:query_method) { :query } it_behaves_like 'a valid WMI query' end end context 'when making invalid queries' do let(:namespace) { nil } let(:wmi_query) { 'invalidclass' } let(:query_method) { :first_of } it_behaves_like 'an invalid query' let(:query_method) { :instances_of } it_behaves_like 'an invalid query' let(:query_method) { :query } let(:wmi_query) { 'nosql_4_life' } it_behaves_like 'an invalid query' end let(:namespace) { nil } describe 'when querying Win32_Environment' do it 'should have the same environment variables as the Ruby ENV environment hash' do results = wmi.instances_of('Win32_Environment') variables = {} # Skip some environment variables because we can't compare them against what's in ENV. # Path, pathext, psmodulepath are special, they ares "merged" between the user and system value. # PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE is actually the real processor arch of the system, so #{ENV['processor_architecture']} will # report X86, while WMI will (correctly) report X64. # And username is oddly the username of the WMI service, i.e. 'SYSTEM'. ignore = {'path' => true, 'pathext' => true, 'processor_architecture' => true, 'psmodulepath' => true, 'username' => true} results.each do | result | if ! variables.has_key?(result['name']) || result['username'] != '' variables[result['name']] = result['variablevalue'] end end verified_count = 0 variables.each_pair do | name, value | if ignore[name.downcase] != true # Turn %SYSTEMROOT% into c:\windows # so we can compare with what's in ENV evaluated_value = `echo #{value}`.strip expect(evaluated_value).to eql(`echo #{ENV[name]}`.strip) verified_count += 1 end end # There are at least 3 variables we could verify in a default # Windows configuration, make sure we saw some expect(verified_count).to be >= 3 end end let(:namespace) { nil } it 'should ignore case when retrieving WMI properties' do result = wmi.first_of('Win32_ComputerSystem') caption_mixed = result['Caption'] caption_lower = result['caption'] expect(caption_mixed.nil?).to eql(false) expect(caption_lower.nil?).to eql(false) expect(caption_mixed.length).to be > 0 expect(caption_lower.length).to be > 0 expect(caption_mixed).to eql(caption_lower) end end