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#!/usr/bin/env python2
'''
Unit tests for oc secret
'''
# To run:
# ./oc_secret.py
#
# .
# Ran 1 test in 0.002s
#
# OK
import os
import sys
import unittest
import mock
# Removing invalid variable names for tests so that I can
# keep them brief
# pylint: disable=invalid-name,no-name-in-module
# Disable import-error b/c our libraries aren't loaded in jenkins
# pylint: disable=import-error,wrong-import-position
# place class in our python path
module_path = os.path.join('/'.join(os.path.realpath(__file__).split('/')[:-4]), 'library') # noqa: E501
sys.path.insert(0, module_path)
from oc_secret import OCSecret # noqa: E402
class OCSecretTest(unittest.TestCase):
'''
Test class for OCSecret
'''
def setUp(self):
''' setup method will create a file and set to known configuration '''
pass
@mock.patch('oc_secret.OCSecret.openshift_cmd')
def test_adding_a_secret(self, mock_openshift_cmd):
''' Testing adding a secret '''
# Arrange
# run_ansible input parameters
params = {
'state': 'present',
'namespace': 'default',
'name': 'secretname',
'contents': [{
'path': "/tmp/somesecret.json",
'data': "{'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three', 3}",
}],
'decode': False,
'kubeconfig': '/etc/origin/master/admin.kubeconfig',
'debug': False,
'files': None,
'delete_after': True,
}
# Return values of our mocked function call. These get returned once per call.
mock_openshift_cmd.side_effect = [
{
"cmd": "/usr/bin/oc get secrets -o json secretname",
"results": "",
"returncode": 0,
}, # oc output for first call to openshift_cmd (oc secrets get)
{
"cmd": "/usr/bin/oc secrets new secretname somesecret.json=/tmp/somesecret.json",
"results": "",
"returncode": 0,
}, # oc output for second call to openshift_cmd (oc secrets new)
]
# Act
results = OCSecret.run_ansible(params, False)
# Assert
self.assertTrue(results['changed'])
self.assertEqual(results['results']['returncode'], 0)
self.assertEqual(results['state'], 'present')
# Making sure our mock was called as we expected
mock_openshift_cmd.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(['get', 'secrets', 'secretname', '-o', 'json'], output=True),
mock.call(['secrets', 'new', 'secretname', 'somesecret.json=/tmp/somesecret.json']),
])
def tearDown(self):
'''TearDown method'''
pass
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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