ansible.posix/tests/integration/targets/at/tasks/main.yml
Hideki Saito 7d4d234ee9 Fixed wrong job delete logic with RHEL6, CentOS6, *BSD and Solaris
* To avoid the "invalid option" error on RHEL6 and CentOS6,
  modified delete logic to use "atrm" command instead of "at -r".
* Fixed search logic for job_id to perform delete correctly on *BSD and Solaris.

Signed-off-by: Hideki Saito <saito@fgrep.org>
2021-10-22 17:21:30 +09:00

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# Test code for the at module.
# (c) 2017, James Tanner <tanner.jc@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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- set_fact: output_dir_test={{output_dir}}/at
- name: make sure our testing sub-directory does not exist
file: path="{{ output_dir_test }}" state=absent
- name: create our testing sub-directory
file: path="{{ output_dir_test }}" state=directory
##
## at
##
- name: define distros to attempt installing at on
set_fact:
package_distros:
- RedHat
- CentOS
- ScientificLinux
- Fedora
- Ubuntu
- Debian
- openSUSE Leap
- name: ensure at is installed
package:
name: at
state: present
when: ansible_distribution in package_distros
- name: run the first example
at:
command: "ls -d / > /dev/null"
count: 20
units: minutes
register: at_test0
- name: validate results for schedule creation
assert:
that:
- 'at_test0.changed is defined'
- 'at_test0.count is defined'
- 'at_test0.script_file is defined'
- 'at_test0.state is defined'
- 'at_test0.units is defined'
- name: remove first example schedule
at:
command: "ls -d / > /dev/null"
state: absent
register: at_test1
- name: validate results for schedule deletion
assert:
that:
- 'at_test1.changed'
- 'at_test1.state == "absent"'