freeipa/ipatests/test_ipapython/test_directivesetter.py
Christian Heimes 3cb1ccb3b0 Add option to remove lines from a file
config_replace_variables() can now also remove lines from a file.

Related: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7860
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Alexander Bokovoy <abokovoy@redhat.com>
2019-04-02 19:35:38 +02:00

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#
# Copyright (C) 2017 FreeIPA Contributors. See COPYING for license
#
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import tempfile
from ipapython import directivesetter
EXAMPLE_CONFIG = [
'foo=1\n',
'foobar=2\n',
]
WHITESPACE_CONFIG = [
'foo 1\n',
'foobar\t2\n',
]
class test_set_directive_lines:
def test_remove_directive(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, '=', 'foo', None, EXAMPLE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foobar=2\n']
def test_add_directive(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, '=', 'baz', '4', EXAMPLE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foo=1\n', 'foobar=2\n', 'baz=4\n']
def test_set_directive_does_not_clobber_suffix_key(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, '=', 'foo', '3', EXAMPLE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foo=3\n', 'foobar=2\n']
class test_set_directive_lines_whitespace:
def test_remove_directive(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, ' ', 'foo', None, WHITESPACE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foobar\t2\n']
def test_add_directive(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, ' ', 'baz', '4', WHITESPACE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foo 1\n', 'foobar\t2\n', 'baz 4\n']
def test_set_directive_does_not_clobber_suffix_key(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, ' ', 'foo', '3', WHITESPACE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foo 3\n', 'foobar\t2\n']
def test_set_directive_with_tab(self):
lines = directivesetter.set_directive_lines(
False, ' ', 'foobar', '6', WHITESPACE_CONFIG, comment="#")
assert list(lines) == ['foo 1\n', 'foobar 6\n']
class test_set_directive:
def test_set_directive(self):
"""Check that set_directive writes the new data and preserves mode."""
fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp()
try:
os.close(fd)
stat_pre = os.stat(filename)
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
for line in EXAMPLE_CONFIG:
f.write(line)
directivesetter.set_directive(
filename, 'foo', '3', False, '=', "#")
stat_post = os.stat(filename)
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
lines = list(f)
assert lines == ['foo=3\n', 'foobar=2\n']
assert stat_pre.st_mode == stat_post.st_mode
assert stat_pre.st_uid == stat_post.st_uid
assert stat_pre.st_gid == stat_post.st_gid
finally:
os.remove(filename)
class test_get_directive:
def test_get_directive(self, tmpdir):
configfile = tmpdir.join('config')
configfile.write(''.join(EXAMPLE_CONFIG))
assert '1' == directivesetter.get_directive(str(configfile),
'foo',
separator='=')
assert '2' == directivesetter.get_directive(str(configfile),
'foobar',
separator='=')
class test_get_directive_whitespace:
def test_get_directive(self, tmpdir):
configfile = tmpdir.join('config')
configfile.write(''.join(WHITESPACE_CONFIG))
assert '1' == directivesetter.get_directive(str(configfile),
'foo')
assert '2' == directivesetter.get_directive(str(configfile),
'foobar')
def test_directivesetter(tempdir):
filename = os.path.join(tempdir, 'example.conf')
with open(filename, 'w') as f:
for line in EXAMPLE_CONFIG:
f.write(line)
ds = directivesetter.DirectiveSetter(filename)
assert ds.lines is None
with ds:
assert ds.lines == EXAMPLE_CONFIG
ds.set('foo', '3') # quoted, space separated, doesn't change 'foo='
ds.set('foobar', None, separator='=') # remove
ds.set('baz', '4', False, '=') # add
ds.setitems([
('list1', 'value1'),
('list2', 'value2'),
])
ds.setitems({
'dict1': 'value1',
'dict2': 'value2',
})
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
lines = list(f)
assert lines == [
'foo=1\n',
'foo "3"\n',
'baz=4\n',
'list1 "value1"\n',
'list2 "value2"\n',
'dict1 "value1"\n',
'dict2 "value2"\n',
]
with directivesetter.DirectiveSetter(filename, True, '=') as ds:
ds.set('foo', '4') # doesn't change 'foo '
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
lines = list(f)
assert lines == [
'foo="4"\n',
'foo "3"\n',
'baz=4\n',
'list1 "value1"\n',
'list2 "value2"\n',
'dict1 "value1"\n',
'dict2 "value2"\n',
]