[Freeipa-devel] [python-pytest-multihost]-Ticket-6 run_command produces exit code 1 on windows
Niranjan
mrniranjan at fedoraproject.org
Thu Apr 21 12:33:56 UTC 2016
Petr Viktorin wrote:
> On 04/21/2016 07:25 AM, Niranjan wrote:
> > Petr Viktorin wrote:
> >> On 04/20/2016 06:11 AM, Niranjan wrote:
> >>> Petr Viktorin wrote:
> >>>> On 04/18/2016 12:39 PM, Niranjan wrote:
> >>>>> Niranjan wrote:
> >>>>>> Niranjan wrote:
> >>>>>>> Petr Viktorin wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On 04/06/2016 10:55 AM, Niranjan wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Greetings,
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> For https://fedorahosted.org/python-pytest-multihost/ticket/6 , i have proposed
> >>>>>>>>> a patch, I think this patch is more of a workaround , than a solution. I would
> >>>>>>>>> like to get more inputs on how to use pytest-multihost to execute commands
> >>>>>>>>> on Windows. The method i am using requires cygwin with openssh/bash to be
> >>>>>>>>> installed.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Wow. I'm surprised the only problem on Windows is the "set -e".
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Regarding the patch:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> - Why is get_winhost_class needed? I don't see it called anywhere.
> >>>>>>>> - Similarly, why is host_type needed? Your patch only sets it.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> If run_command of WinHost and Unix hosts are this similar, I would put
> >>>>>>>> the 'set -e\n' for Unix (and an empty string for Windows) in a class
> >>>>>>>> attribute named e.g. "command_prelude", use it in run_command, and move
> >>>>>>>> run_command from Host to BaseHost.
> >>>>>>>> Would that work, or am I missing something?
> >>>>>>> How do we detect the host is windows/unix then , we still need host_type
> >>>>>>> to know what the type of host is (unix/windows)?
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>> Petr Viktorin
> >>>>>> Please review the attached patch.
> >>>>
> >>>> Sorry for the delay.
> >>>>
> >>>> The information about whether the host is Unix or Windows is available:
> >>>> the class is either Host or WinHost, so I don't think an extra host_type
> >>>> is necessary.
> >>>> I'd be open to adding host_type as *configuration* (and corresponding
> >>>> attribute) if it also selected the actual Host class. Currently to use
> >>>> WinHost you need to write custom code.
> >>> I would like to have host_type available. We would like to add more
> >>> functions in classes that override Host/WinHost class , which
> >>> can be then called depending upon the host_type.
> >>
> >> Ah, I see; you're not using the WinHost subclass right now.
> >>
> >> I added a host_type; it is used to select the Host class.
> >> You can define a "host_classes" dict in your Domain class to list Host
> >> classes, and the particular Host class will be selected according to the
> >> host_type.
> >>
> >> The usage would be like this:
> >>
> >> ---------
> >>
> >> class QeHost(QeBaseHost):
> >> """Linux host class"""
> >> @classmethod
> >> def gethostname(self):
> >> """ Return system hostname """
> >> cmd = self.run_command(['hostname'], raiseonerr=False)
> >> return cmd.stdout_text.strip()
> >> ...
> >>
> >> class QeWinHost(QeBaseHost, pytest_multihost.host.WinHost):
> >> """Windows host class"""
> >>
> >> @classmethod
> >> def gethostname(self):
> >> """ Return system hostname """
> >> cmd = self.run_command(['hostname', '-A'], set_env=False,
> >> raiseonerr=False)
> >> return cmd.stdout_text.strip()
> >> ...
> >>
> >>
> >> class QeDomain:
> >> ...
> >> host_classes = {'default': QeHost, 'windows': QeWinHost}
> >>
> >> # remove your existing "get_host_class" method when host_classes is
> >> defined
> >> ...
> >>
> >> ---------
> >>
> >> And in the config, define host_type to 'windows'.
> >>
> >>
> >> Would it work for you like this?
> > Most of the things worked [...]
> >
> > Specifically i see that you have "transport_class = transport.SSHTransport" added to Host Class
> > but not in WinHost class. So initially it failed transport class not available, but after i added below lines
> > it worked:
> >
> > class QeBaseHost(pytest_multihost.host.BaseHost):
> > """ QeBaseHost subclass of multhost plugin BaseHost class """
> > transport_class = transport.SSHTransport
> >
> > Apart from the above minor thing, Everything else works. Again the above 3 lines solves the minor issue,
> > just wanted to know if the above lines are to be added and is by design.
>
> Right, since SSHTransport works for Windows hosts as well, I've added it
> to BaseHost. With this version of patch it shouldn't be necessary to add
> it in your code.
>
> If this works for you, I'll commit it and release.
I will test and let you know asap
>
>
> --
> Petr Viktorin
> From 7eb346c0bf29b1fddfd962675258a3895fbc8300 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Niranjan MR <mrniranjan at fedoraproject.org>
> Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 17:18:10 +0530
> Subject: [PATCH] Add 'host_type', make it possible to use Windows hosts
>
> Add global parameter windows_test_dir to specify test directory
> for Windows
> Windows hosts (WinHost) use this directory by default.
> test_dir can now be set individually for each host.
> Move run_command from Host class to BaseHost class
> Add a "host_type" configuration option and Host attribute. This
> is used to select the Host subclass. By default it can
> be 'default' or 'windows' (but Config subclasses can define more).
>
> Signed-off-by: Petr Viktorin <pviktroi at redhat.com>
> ---
> pytest_multihost/config.py | 15 +++++++--
> pytest_multihost/host.py | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> test_pytestmultihost/test_testconfig.py | 12 ++++++-
> 3 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/pytest_multihost/config.py b/pytest_multihost/config.py
> index 31045c2..197d7ad 100644
> --- a/pytest_multihost/config.py
> +++ b/pytest_multihost/config.py
> @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ class Config(object):
> self.ssh_password = kwargs.get('ssh_password')
> self.ssh_username = kwargs.get('ssh_username', 'root')
> self.ipv6 = bool(kwargs.get('ipv6', False))
> + self.windows_test_dir = kwargs.get('windows_test_dir', '/home/Administrator')
>
> if not self.ssh_password and not self.ssh_key_filename:
> self.ssh_key_filename = '~/.ssh/id_rsa'
> @@ -80,6 +81,8 @@ class Config(object):
> dct['ssh_key_filename'] = dct.pop('root_ssh_key_filename')
> if 'root_password' in dct:
> dct['ssh_password'] = dct.pop('root_password')
> + if 'windows_test_dir' in dct:
> + dct['windows_test_dir'] = dct.pop('windows_test_dir')
>
> all_init_args = set(init_args) | set(cls.extra_init_args)
> extra_args = set(dct) - all_init_args
> @@ -179,8 +182,16 @@ class Domain(object):
> self.hosts = []
>
> def get_host_class(self, host_dict):
> - from pytest_multihost.host import Host
> - return Host
> + host_type = host_dict.get('host_type', 'default')
> + return self.host_classes[host_type]
> +
> + @property
> + def host_classes(self):
> + from pytest_multihost.host import Host, WinHost
> + return {
> + 'default': Host,
> + 'windows': WinHost,
> + }
>
> @property
> def roles(self):
> diff --git a/pytest_multihost/host.py b/pytest_multihost/host.py
> index e6c0db5..826372d 100644
> --- a/pytest_multihost/host.py
> +++ b/pytest_multihost/host.py
> @@ -24,10 +24,13 @@ class BaseHost(object):
>
> See README for an overview of the core classes.
> """
> - transport_class = None
> + transport_class = transport.SSHTransport
> + command_prelude = ''
>
> def __init__(self, domain, hostname, role, ip=None,
> - external_hostname=None, username=None, password=None):
> + external_hostname=None, username=None, password=None,
> + test_dir=None, host_type=None):
> + self.host_type = host_type
> self.domain = domain
> self.role = str(role)
> if username is None:
> @@ -40,6 +43,10 @@ class BaseHost(object):
> else:
> self.ssh_key_filename = None
> self.ssh_password = password
> + if test_dir is None:
> + self.test_dir = domain.config.test_dir
> + else:
> + self.test_dir = test_dir
>
> shortname, dot, ext_domain = hostname.partition('.')
> self.shortname = shortname
> @@ -78,7 +85,7 @@ class BaseHost(object):
> self.host_key = None
> self.ssh_port = 22
>
> - self.env_sh_path = os.path.join(domain.config.test_dir, 'env.sh')
> + self.env_sh_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'env.sh')
>
> self.log_collectors = []
>
> @@ -118,20 +125,28 @@ class BaseHost(object):
>
> username = dct.pop('username', None)
> password = dct.pop('password', None)
> + host_type = dct.pop('host_type', 'default')
>
> check_config_dict_empty(dct, 'host %s' % hostname)
>
> - return cls(domain, hostname, role, ip, external_hostname,
> - username, password)
> + return cls(domain, hostname, role,
> + ip=ip,
> + external_hostname=external_hostname,
> + username=username,
> + password=password,
> + host_type=host_type)
>
> def to_dict(self):
> """Export info about this Host to a dict"""
> - return {
> + result = {
> 'name': str(self.hostname),
> 'ip': self.ip,
> 'role': self.role,
> 'external_hostname': self.external_hostname,
> }
> + if self.host_type != 'default':
> + result['host_type'] = self.host_type
> + return result
>
> @property
> def config(self):
> @@ -204,28 +219,18 @@ class BaseHost(object):
> does not exit with return code 0
> :param cwd: The working directory for the command
> """
> - raise NotImplementedError()
> -
> -
> -class Host(BaseHost):
> - """A Unix host"""
> - transport_class = transport.SSHTransport
> -
> - def run_command(self, argv, set_env=True, stdin_text=None,
> - log_stdout=True, raiseonerr=True,
> - cwd=None):
> - # This will give us a Bash shell
> command = self.transport.start_shell(argv, log_stdout=log_stdout)
> -
> # Set working directory
> if cwd is None:
> - cwd = self.config.test_dir
> + cwd = self.test_dir
> command.stdin.write('cd %s\n' % shell_quote(cwd))
>
> # Set the environment
> if set_env:
> command.stdin.write('. %s\n' % shell_quote(self.env_sh_path))
> - command.stdin.write('set -e\n')
> +
> + if self.command_prelude:
> + command.stdin.write(self.command_prelude)
>
> if isinstance(argv, basestring):
> # Run a shell command given as a string
> @@ -247,11 +252,17 @@ class Host(BaseHost):
> return command
>
>
> +class Host(BaseHost):
> + """A Unix host"""
> + command_prelude = 'set -e\n'
> +
> +
> class WinHost(BaseHost):
> """
> Representation of a remote Windows host.
> -
> - This is a stub; Windows hosts can't currently be interacted with.
> """
>
> - pass
> + def __init__(self, domain, hostname, role, **kwargs):
> + # Set test_dir to the Windows directory, if not given explicitly
> + kwargs.setdefault('test_dir', domain.config.windows_test_dir)
> + super(WinHost, self).__init__(domain, hostname, role, **kwargs)
> diff --git a/test_pytestmultihost/test_testconfig.py b/test_pytestmultihost/test_testconfig.py
> index 8239a2c..b32fd38 100644
> --- a/test_pytestmultihost/test_testconfig.py
> +++ b/test_pytestmultihost/test_testconfig.py
> @@ -116,7 +116,8 @@ class TestComplexConfig(CheckConfig):
> dict(name='srv', ip='192.0.2.33', role='srv'),
> ]),
> dict(name='adomain2.test', hosts=[
> - dict(name='master.adomain2.test', ip='192.0.2.65'),
> + dict(name='master.adomain2.test', ip='192.0.2.65',
> + host_type='windows'),
> ]),
> ],
> )
> @@ -197,6 +198,7 @@ class TestComplexConfig(CheckConfig):
> ip="192.0.2.65",
> external_hostname="master.adomain2.test",
> role="master",
> + host_type='windows',
> ),
> ],
> ),
> @@ -228,3 +230,11 @@ class TestComplexConfig(CheckConfig):
> ad_dom = conf.domains[1]
> assert ad_dom.roles == ['srv']
> assert ad_dom.extra_roles == ['srv']
> +
> + assert conf.test_dir != conf.windows_test_dir
> +
> + assert conf.domains[0].hosts[0].host_type == 'default'
> + assert conf.domains[0].hosts[0].test_dir == conf.test_dir
> +
> + assert conf.domains[2].hosts[0].host_type == 'windows'
> + assert conf.domains[2].hosts[0].test_dir == conf.windows_test_dir
> --
> 2.5.5
>
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