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Autobuild-User: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> Autobuild-Date: Tue Nov 23 13:01:10 CET 2010 on sn-devel-104
418 lines
15 KiB
Python
418 lines
15 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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'''automated testing library for testing Samba against windows'''
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import pexpect, subprocess
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import sys, os, time, re
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class wintest():
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'''testing of Samba against windows VMs'''
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def __init__(self):
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self.vars = {}
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self.list_mode = False
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os.putenv('PYTHONUNBUFFERED', '1')
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def setvar(self, varname, value):
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'''set a substitution variable'''
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self.vars[varname] = value
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def getvar(self, varname):
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'''return a substitution variable'''
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return self.vars[varname]
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def setwinvars(self, vm, prefix='WIN'):
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'''setup WIN_XX vars based on a vm name'''
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for v in ['VM', 'HOSTNAME', 'USER', 'PASS', 'SNAPSHOT', 'BASEDN', 'REALM', 'DOMAIN']:
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vname = '%s_%s' % (vm, v)
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if vname in self.vars:
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self.setvar("%s_%s" % (prefix,v), self.substitute("${%s}" % vname))
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else:
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self.vars.pop("%s_%s" % (prefix,v), None)
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def info(self, msg):
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'''print some information'''
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if not self.list_mode:
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print(self.substitute(msg))
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def load_config(self, fname):
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'''load the config file'''
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f = open(fname)
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for line in f:
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line = line.strip()
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if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#':
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continue
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colon = line.find(':')
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if colon == -1:
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raise RuntimeError("Invalid config line '%s'" % line)
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varname = line[0:colon].strip()
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value = line[colon+1:].strip()
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self.setvar(varname, value)
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def list_steps_mode(self):
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'''put wintest in step listing mode'''
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self.list_mode = True
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def set_skip(self, skiplist):
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'''set a list of tests to skip'''
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self.skiplist = skiplist.split(',')
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def skip(self, step):
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'''return True if we should skip a step'''
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if self.list_mode:
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print("\t%s" % step)
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return True
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return step in self.skiplist
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def substitute(self, text):
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"""Substitute strings of the form ${NAME} in text, replacing
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with substitutions from vars.
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"""
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if isinstance(text, list):
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ret = text[:]
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for i in range(len(ret)):
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ret[i] = self.substitute(ret[i])
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return ret
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"""We may have objects such as pexpect.EOF that are not strings"""
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if not isinstance(text, str):
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return text
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while True:
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var_start = text.find("${")
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if var_start == -1:
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return text
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var_end = text.find("}", var_start)
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if var_end == -1:
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return text
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var_name = text[var_start+2:var_end]
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if not var_name in self.vars:
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raise RuntimeError("Unknown substitution variable ${%s}" % var_name)
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text = text.replace("${%s}" % var_name, self.vars[var_name])
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return text
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def have_var(self, varname):
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'''see if a variable has been set'''
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return varname in self.vars
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def putenv(self, key, value):
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'''putenv with substitution'''
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os.putenv(key, self.substitute(value))
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def chdir(self, dir):
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'''chdir with substitution'''
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os.chdir(self.substitute(dir))
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def del_files(self, dirs):
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'''delete all files in the given directory'''
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for d in dirs:
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self.run_cmd("find %s -type f | xargs rm -f" % d)
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def write_file(self, filename, text, mode='w'):
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'''write to a file'''
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f = open(self.substitute(filename), mode=mode)
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f.write(self.substitute(text))
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f.close()
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def run_cmd(self, cmd, dir=".", show=None, output=False, checkfail=True):
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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self.info('$ ' + " ".join(cmd))
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else:
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self.info('$ ' + cmd)
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if output:
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return subprocess.Popen([cmd], shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, cwd=dir).communicate()[0]
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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shell=False
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else:
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shell=True
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if checkfail:
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return subprocess.check_call(cmd, shell=shell, cwd=dir)
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else:
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return subprocess.call(cmd, shell=shell, cwd=dir)
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def run_child(self, cmd, dir="."):
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cwd = os.getcwd()
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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self.info('$ ' + " ".join(cmd))
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else:
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self.info('$ ' + cmd)
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if isinstance(cmd, list):
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shell=False
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else:
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shell=True
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os.chdir(dir)
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ret = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=shell)
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os.chdir(cwd)
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return ret
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def cmd_output(self, cmd):
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'''return output from and command'''
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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return self.run_cmd(cmd, output=True)
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def cmd_contains(self, cmd, contains, nomatch=False, ordered=False, regex=False,
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casefold=False):
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'''check that command output contains the listed strings'''
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if isinstance(contains, str):
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contains = [contains]
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out = self.cmd_output(cmd)
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self.info(out)
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for c in self.substitute(contains):
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if regex:
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m = re.search(c, out)
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if m is None:
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start = -1
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end = -1
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else:
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start = m.start()
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end = m.end()
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elif casefold:
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start = out.upper().find(c.upper())
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end = start + len(c)
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else:
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start = out.find(c)
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end = start + len(c)
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if nomatch:
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if start != -1:
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raise RuntimeError("Expected to not see %s in %s" % (c, cmd))
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else:
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if start == -1:
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raise RuntimeError("Expected to see %s in %s" % (c, cmd))
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if ordered and start != -1:
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out = out[end:]
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def retry_cmd(self, cmd, contains, retries=30, delay=2, wait_for_fail=False,
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ordered=False, regex=False, casefold=False):
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'''retry a command a number of times'''
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while retries > 0:
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try:
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self.cmd_contains(cmd, contains, nomatch=wait_for_fail,
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ordered=ordered, regex=regex, casefold=casefold)
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return
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except:
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time.sleep(delay)
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retries = retries - 1
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to find %s" % contains)
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def pexpect_spawn(self, cmd, timeout=60):
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'''wrapper around pexpect spawn'''
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cmd = self.substitute(cmd)
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self.info("$ " + cmd)
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ret = pexpect.spawn(cmd, logfile=sys.stdout, timeout=timeout)
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def sendline_sub(line):
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line = self.substitute(line).replace('\n', '\r\n')
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return ret.old_sendline(line + '\r')
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def expect_sub(line, timeout=ret.timeout):
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line = self.substitute(line)
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return ret.old_expect(line, timeout=timeout)
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ret.old_sendline = ret.sendline
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ret.sendline = sendline_sub
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ret.old_expect = ret.expect
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ret.expect = expect_sub
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return ret
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def get_nameserver(self):
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'''Get the current nameserver from /etc/resolv.conf'''
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child = self.pexpect_spawn('cat /etc/resolv.conf')
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child.expect('nameserver')
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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return child.after
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def vm_poweroff(self, vmname, checkfail=True):
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'''power off a VM'''
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self.setvar('VMNAME', vmname)
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self.run_cmd("${VM_POWEROFF}", checkfail=checkfail)
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def vm_restore(self, vmname, snapshot):
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'''restore a VM'''
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self.setvar('VMNAME', vmname)
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self.setvar('SNAPSHOT', snapshot)
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self.run_cmd("${VM_RESTORE}")
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def ping_wait(self, hostname):
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'''wait for a hostname to come up on the network'''
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hostname = self.substitute(hostname)
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loops=10
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while loops > 0:
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try:
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self.run_cmd("ping -c 1 -w 10 %s" % hostname)
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break
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except:
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loops = loops - 1
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if loops == 0:
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to ping %s" % hostname)
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self.info("Host %s is up" % hostname)
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def port_wait(self, hostname, port, retries=200, delay=3, wait_for_fail=False):
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'''wait for a host to come up on the network'''
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self.retry_cmd("nc -v -z -w 1 %s %u" % (hostname, port), ['succeeded'],
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retries=retries, delay=delay, wait_for_fail=wait_for_fail)
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def run_net_time(self, child):
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'''run net time on windows'''
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child.sendline("net time \\\\${HOSTNAME} /set")
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child.expect("Do you want to set the local computer")
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child.sendline("Y")
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child.expect("The command completed successfully")
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def run_date_time(self, child, time_tuple=None):
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'''run date and time on windows'''
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if time_tuple is None:
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time_tuple = time.localtime()
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child.sendline("date")
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child.expect("Enter the new date:")
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i = child.expect(["dd-mm-yy", "mm-dd-yy"])
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if i == 0:
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child.sendline(time.strftime("%d-%m-%y", time_tuple))
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else:
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child.sendline(time.strftime("%m-%d-%y", time_tuple))
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child.expect("C:")
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child.sendline("time")
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child.expect("Enter the new time:")
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child.sendline(time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time_tuple))
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child.expect("C:")
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def get_ipconfig(self, child):
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'''get the IP configuration of the child'''
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child.sendline("ipconfig /all")
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child.expect('Ethernet adapter ')
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child.expect("[\w\s]+")
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self.setvar("WIN_NIC", child.after)
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child.expect(['IPv4 Address', 'IP Address'])
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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self.setvar('WIN_IPV4_ADDRESS', child.after)
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child.expect('Subnet Mask')
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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self.setvar('WIN_SUBNET_MASK', child.after)
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child.expect('Default Gateway')
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child.expect('\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+')
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self.setvar('WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY', child.after)
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child.expect("C:")
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def run_tlntadmn(self, child):
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'''remove the annoying telnet restrictions'''
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child.sendline('tlntadmn config maxconn=1024')
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child.expect("The settings were successfully updated")
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child.expect("C:")
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def disable_firewall(self, child):
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'''remove the annoying firewall'''
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child.sendline('netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off')
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i = child.expect(["Ok", "The following command was not found: advfirewall set allprofiles state off"])
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child.expect("C:")
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if i == 1:
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child.sendline('netsh firewall set opmode mode = DISABLE profile = ALL')
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child.expect("Ok")
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child.expect("C:")
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def set_dns(self, child):
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child.sendline('netsh interface ip set dns "${WIN_NIC}" static ${INTERFACE_IP} primary')
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i = child.expect(['C:', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if i > 0:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def set_ip(self, child):
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"""fix the IP address to the same value it had when we
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connected, but don't use DHCP, and force the DNS server to our
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DNS server. This allows DNS updates to run"""
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self.get_ipconfig(child)
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child.sendline('netsh')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('offline')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('routing ip add persistentroute dest=0.0.0.0 mask=0.0.0.0 name="${WIN_NIC}" nhop=${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY}')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('interface ip set address "${WIN_NIC}" static ${WIN_IPV4_ADDRESS} ${WIN_SUBNET_MASK} ${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY} 1 store=persistent')
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i = child.expect(['The syntax supplied for this command is not valid. Check help for the correct syntax', 'netsh>', pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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if i == 0:
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child.sendline('interface ip set address "${WIN_NIC}" static ${WIN_IPV4_ADDRESS} ${WIN_SUBNET_MASK} ${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY} 1')
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child.expect('netsh>')
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child.sendline('commit')
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child.sendline('online')
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child.sendline('exit')
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child.expect([pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
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return True
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def open_telnet(self, hostname, username, password, retries=60, delay=5, set_time=False, set_ip=False, disable_firewall=True, run_tlntadmn=True):
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'''open a telnet connection to a windows server, return the pexpect child'''
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set_route = False
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set_dns = False
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while retries > 0:
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child = self.pexpect_spawn("telnet " + hostname + " -l '" + username + "'")
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i = child.expect(["Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Service",
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"Denying new connections due to the limit on number of connections",
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"No more connections are allowed to telnet server",
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"Unable to connect to remote host",
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"No route to host",
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"Connection refused",
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pexpect.EOF])
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if i != 0:
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child.close()
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time.sleep(delay)
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retries -= 1
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continue
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child.expect("password:")
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child.sendline(password)
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i = child.expect(["C:",
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"Denying new connections due to the limit on number of connections",
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"No more connections are allowed to telnet server",
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"Unable to connect to remote host",
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"No route to host",
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"Connection refused",
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pexpect.EOF])
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if i != 0:
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child.close()
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time.sleep(delay)
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retries -= 1
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continue
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if set_dns:
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set_dns = False
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if self.set_dns(child):
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continue;
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if set_route:
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child.sendline('route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 ${WIN_DEFAULT_GATEWAY}')
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child.expect("C:")
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set_route = False
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if set_time:
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self.run_date_time(child, None)
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set_time = False
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if run_tlntadmn:
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self.run_tlntadmn(child)
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run_tlntadmn = False
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if disable_firewall:
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self.disable_firewall(child)
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disable_firewall = False
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if set_ip:
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set_ip = False
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if self.set_ip(child):
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set_route = True
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set_dns = True
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continue
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return child
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raise RuntimeError("Failed to connect with telnet")
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def kinit(self, username, password):
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'''use kinit to setup a credentials cache'''
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self.run_cmd("kdestroy")
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self.putenv('KRB5CCNAME', "${PREFIX}/ccache.test")
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username = self.substitute(username)
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s = username.split('@')
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if len(s) > 0:
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s[1] = s[1].upper()
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username = '@'.join(s)
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child = self.pexpect_spawn('kinit -V ' + username)
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child.expect("Password for")
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child.sendline(password)
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child.expect("Authenticated to Kerberos")
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