tripleo-ansible/tests/test_molecule.py
Kevin Carter 7d365401c6
Extend pytest so it can accept ansible args
This change adds the ability add ansible arguments to any
molecule test.

Change-Id: I7159e89d7037b2c669208014d4f814de2eb6f1ad
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kecarter@redhat.com>
2019-07-05 11:54:04 -05:00

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import subprocess
import pytest
def test_molecule(pytestconfig):
cmd = ['python', '-m', 'molecule']
scenario = pytestconfig.getoption("scenario")
ansible_args = pytestconfig.getoption("ansible_args")
if ansible_args:
cmd.append('converge')
if scenario:
cmd.extend(['--scenario-name', scenario])
cmd.append('--')
cmd.extend(ansible_args.split())
else:
cmd.append('test')
if scenario:
cmd.extend(['--scenario-name', scenario])
else:
cmd.append('--all')
try:
assert subprocess.call(cmd) == 0
finally:
if ansible_args:
cmd = ['python', '-m', 'molecule', 'destroy']
if scenario:
cmd.extend(['--scenario-name', scenario])
subprocess.call(cmd)