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Jaume Devesa commented on LIBCLOUD-278:
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To test the functionality, I've filled the ParamikoSSHClientTests, which was
empty,
(https://github.com/apache/libcloud/blob/trunk/libcloud/test/compute/test_ssh_client.py),
using the 'patch' method of the 'mock' library to mock the object
'paramiko.SSHClient()'. Easier than mocking the socket module!
It seems the paramiko module does not offer compatibility with Python 3, so
I've skipped the tests in this environment.
I've attached the full patch in the libcloud_278_full.patch file. Tell me if
something is wrong.
PD: mock library is awesome :)
> Name a ScriptDeployment object without absolute path fails the execution
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>
> Key: LIBCLOUD-278
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LIBCLOUD-278
> Project: Libcloud
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 0.11.2
> Reporter: Jaume Devesa
> Attachments: libcloud_278_full.patch, libcloud_278.patch
>
>
> If you set a name to a ScriptDeployment this way:
> sd = ScriptDeployment('touch total_success', name='success.sh')
> it fails the execution when you call the conn.deploy_node() function without
> feedback to the user.
> The 'put' method of the 'ParamikoSSHClient' copies the file 'success.sh' in
> the relative path of the logged user (/root/success.sh or
> /home/ubuntu/success.sh in Ubuntu machines), but the 'run' method of the same
> class runs directly the 'success.sh' script and this file is not in the
> classpath.
> If you set the line previous to the return statement of the 'run' method:
> print ("Out: '%s', Error: '%s', Status: '%d'") % (so, se, status)
> You get:
> Out: '', Error: 'bash: success.sh: command not found', Status: '127'
> If the name of the 'ScriptDeployment' is an absolute path (sd =
> ScriptDeployment('touch total_success', name='/home/ubuntu/success.sh')), the
> execution runs fine.
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