salt.modules.test#
Module for running arbitrary tests
- salt.modules.test.arg(*args, **kwargs)#
Print out the data passed into the function
*argsandkwargs, this is used to both test the publication data and CLI argument passing, but also to display the information available within the publication data.- Returns:
{"args": args, "kwargs": kwargs}- Return type:
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.arg 1 "two" 3.1 txt="hello" wow='{a: 1, b: "hello"}'
- salt.modules.test.arg_clean(*args, **kwargs)#
Like
test.argbut cleanskwargsof the__pub*itemsCLI Example:
salt '*' test.arg_clean 1 "two" 3.1 txt="hello" wow='{a: 1, b: "hello"}'
- salt.modules.test.arg_repr(*args, **kwargs)#
Print out the data passed into the function
*argsandkwargs, this is used to both test the publication data and CLI argument passing, but also to display the information available within the publication data.- Returns:
{"args": repr(args), "kwargs": repr(kwargs)}
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.arg_repr 1 "two" 3.1 txt="hello" wow='{a: 1, b: "hello"}'
- salt.modules.test.arg_type(*args, **kwargs)#
Print out the types of the
argsandkwargs. This is used to test the types of theargsandkwargspassed down to the Minion- Return type:
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.arg_type 1 'int'
- salt.modules.test.assertion(assertion)#
Assert the given argument
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.assertion False
- salt.modules.test.attr_call()#
Call grains.items via the attribute
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.attr_call
- salt.modules.test.collatz(start)#
Execute the collatz conjecture from the passed starting number, returns the sequence and the time it took to compute. Used for performance tests.
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.collatz 3
- salt.modules.test.conf_test()#
Return the value for test.foo in the minion configuration file, or return the default value
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.conf_test
- salt.modules.test.cross_test(func, args=None)#
Execute a minion function via the
__salt__object in the test module, used to verify that the Minion functions can be called via the__salt__module.CLI Example:
salt '*' test.cross_test file.gid_to_group 0
- salt.modules.test.deprecation_warning()#
Return True, but also produce two DeprecationWarnings. One by date, the other by the codename - release Oganesson, which should correspond to Salt 3108.
CLI Example:
salt \* test.deprecation_warning
- salt.modules.test.echo(text)#
Return a string - used for testing the connection
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.echo 'foo bar baz quo qux'
- salt.modules.test.exception(message='Test Exception')#
Raise an exception
Optionally provide an error message or output the full stack.
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.exception 'Oh noes!'
- salt.modules.test.false_()#
Always return
FalseCLI Example:
salt '*' test.false
- salt.modules.test.fib(num)#
Return the
num-th Fibonacci number, and the time it took to compute in seconds. Used for performance tests.This function is designed to have terrible performance.
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.fib 3
- salt.modules.test.get_opts()#
Return the configuration options passed to this minion
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.get_opts
- salt.modules.test.kwarg(**kwargs)#
Print out the data passed into the function
**kwargs, this is used to both test the publication data and CLIkwargpassing, but also to display the information available within the publication data.CLI Example:
salt '*' test.kwarg num=1 txt="two" env='{a: 1, b: "hello"}'
- salt.modules.test.missing_func()#
- salt.modules.test.module_report()#
Return a dict containing all of the execution modules with a report on the overall availability via different references
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.module_report
- salt.modules.test.not_loaded()#
List the modules that were not loaded by the salt loader system
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.not_loaded
- salt.modules.test.opts_pkg()#
Return an
optspackage with thegrainsandoptsfor this Minion. This is primarily used to create the options used for Master side state compiling routinesCLI Example:
salt '*' test.opts_pkg
- salt.modules.test.outputter(data)#
Test the outputter, pass in data to return
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.outputter foobar
- salt.modules.test.ping()#
Used to make sure the minion is up and responding. Not an ICMP ping.
Returns
True.CLI Example:
salt '*' test.ping
- salt.modules.test.provider(module)#
Pass in a function name to discover what provider is being used
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.provider service
- salt.modules.test.providers()#
Return a dict of the provider names and the files that provided them
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.providers
- salt.modules.test.raise_exception(name, *args, **kwargs)#
Raise an exception. Built-in exceptions and those in
salt.exceptionscan be raised by this test function. If no matching exception is found, then no exception will be raised and this function will returnFalse.This function is designed to test Salt's exception and return code handling.
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.raise_exception TypeError "An integer is required" salt '*' test.raise_exception salt.exceptions.CommandExecutionError "Something went wrong"
- salt.modules.test.rand_sleep(max=60)#
Sleep for a random number of seconds, used to test long-running commands and minions returning at differing intervals
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.rand_sleep 60
- salt.modules.test.rand_str(size=9999999999, hash_type=None)#
This function has been renamed to
test.random_hash. This function will stay to ensure backwards compatibility, but please switch to using the preferred nametest.random_hash.
- salt.modules.test.random_hash(size=9999999999, hash_type=None)#
New in version 2015.5.2.
Changed in version 2018.3.0: Function has been renamed from
test.rand_strtotest.random_hashGenerates a random number between 1 and
size, then returns a hash of that number. If nohash_typeis passed, thehash_typespecified by the Minion'shash_typeconfig option is used.CLI Example:
salt '*' test.random_hash salt '*' test.random_hash hash_type=sha512
- salt.modules.test.retcode(code=42)#
Test that the returncode system is functioning correctly
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.retcode 42
- salt.modules.test.sleep(length)#
Instruct the minion to initiate a process that will sleep for a given period of time.
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.sleep 20
- salt.modules.test.stack()#
Return the current stack trace
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.stack
- salt.modules.test.true_()#
Always return
TrueCLI Example:
salt '*' test.true
- salt.modules.test.try_(module, return_try_exception=False, **kwargs)#
Try to run a module command. On an exception return
None. Ifreturn_try_exceptionis set toTrue, return the exception. This can be helpful in templates where running a module might fail as expected.Jinja Example:
{% for i in range(0,230) %} {{ salt['test.try'](module='ipmi.get_users', bmc_host='172.2.2.'+i)|yaml(False) }} {% endfor %}
- salt.modules.test.tty(*args, **kwargs)#
Deprecated! Moved to
cmd.ttyCLI Example:
salt '*' test.tty tty0 'This is a test' salt '*' test.tty pts3 'This is a test'
- salt.modules.test.version()#
Return the version of salt on the minion
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.version
- salt.modules.test.versions()#
This function is an alias of
versions_report.Returns versions of components used by salt
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.versions_report
- salt.modules.test.versions_information()#
Report the versions of dependent and system software
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.versions_information
- salt.modules.test.versions_report()#
Returns versions of components used by salt
CLI Example:
salt '*' test.versions_report