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TestRulesCollection.py
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Will Thames <will@thames.id.au>
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
import collections
import os
import re
import pytest
from ansiblelint.config import options
from ansiblelint.file_utils import Lintable
from ansiblelint.rules import RulesCollection
from ansiblelint.testing import run_ansible_lint
@pytest.fixture
def test_rules_collection() -> RulesCollection:
return RulesCollection([os.path.abspath('./test/rules')])
@pytest.fixture
def ematchtestfile() -> Lintable:
return Lintable('examples/playbooks/ematcher-rule.yml', kind='playbook')
@pytest.fixture
def bracketsmatchtestfile() -> Lintable:
return Lintable('examples/playbooks/bracketsmatchtest.yml', kind='playbook')
def test_load_collection_from_directory(test_rules_collection):
# two detected rules plus the internal ones
assert len(test_rules_collection) == 5
def test_run_collection(test_rules_collection, ematchtestfile):
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile)
assert len(matches) == 3 # 3 occurrences of BANNED using TEST0001
assert matches[0].linenumber == 2
def test_tags(test_rules_collection, ematchtestfile, bracketsmatchtestfile):
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, tags=['test1'])
assert len(matches) == 3
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, tags=['test2'])
assert len(matches) == 0
matches = test_rules_collection.run(bracketsmatchtestfile, tags=['test1'])
assert len(matches) == 0
matches = test_rules_collection.run(bracketsmatchtestfile, tags=['test2'])
assert len(matches) == 2
def test_skip_tags(test_rules_collection, ematchtestfile, bracketsmatchtestfile):
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, skip_list=['test1'])
assert len(matches) == 0
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, skip_list=['test2'])
assert len(matches) == 3
matches = test_rules_collection.run(bracketsmatchtestfile, skip_list=['test1'])
assert len(matches) == 2
matches = test_rules_collection.run(bracketsmatchtestfile, skip_list=['test2'])
assert len(matches) == 0
def test_skip_id(test_rules_collection, ematchtestfile, bracketsmatchtestfile):
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, skip_list=['TEST0001'])
assert len(matches) == 0
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, skip_list=['TEST0002'])
assert len(matches) == 3
matches = test_rules_collection.run(bracketsmatchtestfile, skip_list=['TEST0001'])
assert len(matches) == 2
matches = test_rules_collection.run(bracketsmatchtestfile, skip_list=['TEST0002'])
assert len(matches) == 0
def test_skip_non_existent_id(test_rules_collection, ematchtestfile):
matches = test_rules_collection.run(ematchtestfile, skip_list=['DOESNOTEXIST'])
assert len(matches) == 3
def test_no_duplicate_rule_ids(test_rules_collection):
real_rules = RulesCollection([os.path.abspath('./src/ansiblelint/rules')])
rule_ids = [rule.id for rule in real_rules]
assert not any(y > 1 for y in collections.Counter(rule_ids).values())
def test_rich_rule_listing():
"""Test that rich list format output is rendered as a table.
This check also offers the contract of having rule id, short and long
descriptions in the console output.
"""
rules_path = os.path.abspath('./test/rules')
result = run_ansible_lint("-r", rules_path, "-f", "rich", "-L")
assert result.returncode == 0
for rule in RulesCollection([rules_path]):
assert rule.id in result.stdout
assert rule.shortdesc in result.stdout
# description could wrap inside table, so we do not check full length
assert rule.description[:30] in result.stdout
def test_rules_id_format() -> None:
"""Assure all our rules have consistent format."""
rule_id_re = re.compile("^[a-z-]{4,30}$")
options.enable_list = ['no-same-owner']
rules = RulesCollection(
[os.path.abspath('./src/ansiblelint/rules')], options=options
)
for rule in rules:
assert rule_id_re.match(
rule.id
), f"R rule id {rule.id} did not match our required format."
assert len(rules) == 40