Best Python code snippet using molecule_python
test_ansible_playbook.py
Source: test_ansible_playbook.py
...103 _instance._ansible_command = "patched-command"104 result = _instance.execute()105 patched_run_command.assert_called_once_with("patched-command", debug=False)106 assert "patched-run-command-stdout" == result107def test_execute_bakes(_inventory_directory, patched_run_command, _instance):108 _instance.execute()109 assert _instance._ansible_command is not None110 x = [111 str(sh.ansible_playbook),112 "--inventory={}".format(_inventory_directory),113 "--skip-tags=molecule-notest,notest",114 "playbook",115 ]116 result = str(patched_run_command.mock_calls[0][1][0]).split()117 assert sorted(x) == sorted(result)118def test_execute_bakes_with_ansible_args(119 _inventory_directory, patched_run_command, _instance120):121 _instance._config.ansible_args = ("--foo", "--bar")...
test_gilt.py
Source: test_gilt.py
...103 _instance.execute()104 assert not patched_run_command.called105 msg = "Skipping, missing the requirements file."106 patched_logger_warning.assert_called_once_with(msg)107def test_execute_bakes(108 patched_run_command, gilt_config, _patched_gilt_has_requirements_file, _instance109):110 _instance.execute()111 assert _instance._sh_command is not None112 assert 1 == patched_run_command.call_count113def test_executes_catches_and_exits_return_code(114 patched_run_command, _patched_gilt_has_requirements_file, _instance115):116 patched_run_command.side_effect = sh.ErrorReturnCode_1(sh.gilt, b"", b"")117 with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as e:118 _instance.execute()119 assert 1 == e.value.code120def test_config_file(_instance, gilt_config):121 assert gilt_config == _instance._config_file()...
test_shell.py
Source: test_shell.py
...108 assert not patched_run_command.called109 msg = "Skipping, dependency is disabled."110 patched_logger_warning.assert_called_once_with(msg)111@pytest.mark.parametrize("config_instance", ["_dependency_section_data"], indirect=True)112def test_execute_bakes(patched_run_command, _instance):113 _instance.execute()114 assert _instance._sh_command is not None115 assert 1 == patched_run_command.call_count116@pytest.mark.parametrize("config_instance", ["_dependency_section_data"], indirect=True)117def test_executes_catches_and_exits_return_code(patched_run_command, _instance):118 patched_run_command.side_effect = sh.ErrorReturnCode_1(sh.ls, b"", b"")119 with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as e:120 _instance.execute()121 assert 1 == e.value.code122def test_has_command_configured(_instance):...
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