# This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information. import unittest import os import tempfile import shutil from io import StringIO from sos.report.plugins import Plugin, regex_findall, _mangle_command from sos.archive import TarFileArchive from sos.policies import LinuxPolicy, InitSystem import sos.policies PATH = os.path.dirname(__file__) def j(filename): return os.path.join(PATH, filename) def create_file(size, dir=None): f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, dir=dir) f.write(b"*" * size * 1024 * 1024) f.flush() f.close() return f.name class MockArchive(TarFileArchive): def __init__(self): self.m = {} self.strings = {} def name(self): return "mock.archive" def add_file(self, src, dest=None): if not dest: dest = src self.m[src] = dest def add_string(self, content, dest): self.m[dest] = content def add_link(self, dest, link_name): pass def open_file(self, name): return open(self.m.get(name), 'r') def close(self): pass def compress(self, method): pass class MockPlugin(Plugin): option_list = [("opt", 'an option', 'fast', None), ("opt2", 'another option', 'fast', False)] def setup(self): pass class NamedMockPlugin(Plugin): """This plugin has a description.""" plugin_name = "testing" def setup(self): pass class PostprocMockPlugin(Plugin): did_postproc = False def setup(self): pass def postproc(self): if self.get_option('postproc'): self.did_postproc = True class ForbiddenMockPlugin(Plugin): """This plugin has a description.""" plugin_name = "forbidden" def setup(self): self.add_copy_spec("tests") self.add_forbidden_path("tests") class EnablerPlugin(Plugin): def is_installed(self, pkg): return self.is_installed class MockOptions(object): all_logs = False dry_run = False since = None log_size = 25 allow_system_changes = False no_postproc = False class PluginToolTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_regex_findall(self): test_s = u"\n".join(['this is only a test', 'there are only two lines']) test_fo = StringIO(test_s) matches = regex_findall(r".*lines$", test_fo) self.assertEquals(matches, ['there are only two lines']) def test_regex_findall_miss(self): test_s = u"\n".join(['this is only a test', 'there are only two lines']) test_fo = StringIO(test_s) matches = regex_findall(r".*not_there$", test_fo) self.assertEquals(matches, []) def test_regex_findall_bad_input(self): matches = regex_findall(r".*", None) self.assertEquals(matches, []) matches = regex_findall(r".*", []) self.assertEquals(matches, []) matches = regex_findall(r".*", 1) self.assertEquals(matches, []) def test_mangle_command(self): name_max = 255 self.assertEquals("foo", _mangle_command("/usr/bin/foo", name_max)) self.assertEquals("foo_-x", _mangle_command("/usr/bin/foo -x", name_max)) self.assertEquals("foo_--verbose", _mangle_command("/usr/bin/foo --verbose", name_max)) self.assertEquals("foo_.path.to.stuff", _mangle_command("/usr/bin/foo /path/to/stuff", name_max)) longcmd ="foo is " + "a" * 256 + " long_command" expected = longcmd[0:name_max].replace(' ', '_') self.assertEquals(expected, _mangle_command(longcmd, name_max)) class PluginTests(unittest.TestCase): sysroot = os.getcwd() def setUp(self): self.mp = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.mp.archive = MockArchive() def test_plugin_default_name(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.name(), "mockplugin") def test_plugin_set_name(self): p = NamedMockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.name(), "testing") def test_plugin_no_descrip(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_description(), "") def test_plugin_no_descrip(self): p = NamedMockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_description(), "This plugin has a description.") def test_set_plugin_option(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) p.set_option("opt", "testing") self.assertEquals(p.get_option("opt"), "testing") def test_set_nonexistant_plugin_option(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertFalse(p.set_option("badopt", "testing")) def test_get_nonexistant_plugin_option(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_option("badopt"), 0) def test_get_unset_plugin_option(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_option("opt"), 0) def test_get_unset_plugin_option_with_default(self): # this shows that even when we pass in a default to get, # we'll get the option's default as set in the plugin # this might not be what we really want p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_option("opt", True), True) def test_get_unset_plugin_option_with_default_not_none(self): # this shows that even when we pass in a default to get, # if the plugin default is not None # we'll get the option's default as set in the plugin # this might not be what we really want p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_option("opt2", True), False) def test_get_option_as_list_plugin_option(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) p.set_option("opt", "one,two,three") self.assertEquals(p.get_option_as_list("opt"), ['one', 'two', 'three']) def test_get_option_as_list_plugin_option_default(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.assertEquals(p.get_option_as_list("opt", default=[]), []) def test_get_option_as_list_plugin_option_not_list(self): p = MockPlugin({ 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) p.set_option("opt", "testing") self.assertEquals(p.get_option_as_list("opt"), ['testing']) def test_copy_dir(self): self.mp._do_copy_path("tests") self.assertEquals(self.mp.archive.m["tests/plugin_tests.py"], 'tests/plugin_tests.py') def test_copy_dir_bad_path(self): self.mp._do_copy_path("not_here_tests") self.assertEquals(self.mp.archive.m, {}) def test_copy_dir_forbidden_path(self): p = ForbiddenMockPlugin({ 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'devices': {} }) p.archive = MockArchive() p.setup() p.collect() self.assertEquals(p.archive.m, {}) def test_postproc_default_on(self): p = PostprocMockPlugin({ 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'sysroot': self.sysroot, 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem()), 'devices': {} }) p.postproc() self.assertTrue(p.did_postproc) class AddCopySpecTests(unittest.TestCase): expect_paths = set(['tests/tail_test.txt']) def setUp(self): self.mp = MockPlugin({ 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'sysroot': os.getcwd(), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) self.mp.archive = MockArchive() def assert_expect_paths(self): def pathmunge(path): if path[0] == '/': path = path[1:] return os.path.join(self.mp.sysroot, path) expected_paths = set(map(pathmunge, self.expect_paths)) self.assertEquals(self.mp.copy_paths, expected_paths) def test_single_file_no_limit(self): self.mp.add_copy_spec("tests/tail_test.txt") self.assert_expect_paths() def test_single_file_under_limit(self): self.mp.add_copy_spec("tests/tail_test.txt", 1) self.assert_expect_paths() def test_single_file_over_limit(self): self.mp.sysroot = '/' fn = create_file(2) # create 2MB file, consider a context manager self.mp.add_copy_spec(fn, 1) content, fname = self.mp.copy_strings[0] self.assertTrue("tailed" in fname) self.assertTrue("tmp" in fname) self.assertTrue("/" not in fname) self.assertEquals(1024 * 1024, len(content)) os.unlink(fn) def test_bad_filename(self): self.mp.sysroot = '/' self.assertFalse(self.mp.add_copy_spec('', 1)) self.assertFalse(self.mp.add_copy_spec(None, 1)) def test_glob_file(self): self.mp.add_copy_spec('tests/tail_test.*') self.assert_expect_paths() def test_glob_file_limit_no_limit(self): self.mp.sysroot = '/' tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() fn = create_file(2, dir=tmpdir) fn2 = create_file(2, dir=tmpdir) self.mp.add_copy_spec(tmpdir + "/*") self.assertEquals(len(self.mp.copy_paths), 2) shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) def test_glob_file_over_limit(self): self.mp.sysroot = '/' tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() fn = create_file(2, dir=tmpdir) fn2 = create_file(2, dir=tmpdir) self.mp.add_copy_spec(tmpdir + "/*", 1) self.assertEquals(len(self.mp.copy_strings), 1) content, fname = self.mp.copy_strings[0] self.assertTrue("tailed" in fname) self.assertEquals(1024 * 1024, len(content)) shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) def test_multiple_files_no_limit(self): self.mp.add_copy_spec(['tests/tail_test.txt', 'tests/test.txt']) self.assertEquals(len(self.mp.copy_paths), 2) def test_multiple_files_under_limit(self): self.mp.add_copy_spec(['tests/tail_test.txt', 'tests/test.txt'], 1) self.assertEquals(len(self.mp.copy_paths), 2) class CheckEnabledTests(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.mp = EnablerPlugin({ 'policy': LinuxPolicy(probe_runtime=False), 'sysroot': os.getcwd(), 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'devices': {} }) def test_checks_for_file(self): f = j("tail_test.txt") self.mp.files = (f,) self.assertTrue(self.mp.check_enabled()) def test_checks_for_package(self): self.mp.packages = ('foo',) self.assertTrue(self.mp.check_enabled()) def test_allows_bad_tuple(self): f = j("tail_test.txt") self.mp.files = (f) self.mp.packages = ('foo') self.assertTrue(self.mp.check_enabled()) def test_enabled_by_default(self): self.assertTrue(self.mp.check_enabled()) class RegexSubTests(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.mp = MockPlugin({ 'cmdlineopts': MockOptions(), 'policy': LinuxPolicy(init=InitSystem(), probe_runtime=False), 'sysroot': os.getcwd(), 'devices': {} }) self.mp.archive = MockArchive() def test_file_never_copied(self): self.assertEquals(0, self.mp.do_file_sub("never_copied", r"^(.*)$", "foobar")) def test_no_replacements(self): self.mp.add_copy_spec(j("tail_test.txt")) self.mp.collect() replacements = self.mp.do_file_sub(j("tail_test.txt"), r"wont_match", "foobar") self.assertEquals(0, replacements) def test_replacements(self): # test uses absolute paths self.mp.sysroot = '/' self.mp.add_copy_spec(j("tail_test.txt")) self.mp.collect() replacements = self.mp.do_file_sub(j("tail_test.txt"), r"(tail)", "foobar") self.assertEquals(1, replacements) self.assertTrue("foobar" in self.mp.archive.m.get(j('tail_test.txt'))) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main() # vim: set et ts=4 sw=4 :