tempest-lib/tempest_lib/tests/cli/test_execute.py
Mehdi Abaakouk 26cfeef233 Fix cli.base.execute with py34
In python3, the command must be a string not bytes.

Also all tempest_lib assert tools expected the result is a str.
But in python subprocess stdout/stderr returns bytes
To fix that we decode it with the fsencoding.

Change-Id: Id5b2e5d75f2c881cd2a3fff216126f6529dccef3
2015-09-01 07:09:50 +02:00

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#
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from tempest_lib.cli import base as cli_base
from tempest_lib.tests import base
class TestExecute(base.TestCase):
def test_execute_success(self):
result = cli_base.execute("/bin/ls", action="tempest_lib",
flags="-l -a")
self.assertIsInstance(result, str)
self.assertIn("__init__.py", result)
def test_execute_failure(self):
result = cli_base.execute("/bin/ls", action="tempest_lib",
flags="--foobar", merge_stderr=True,
fail_ok=True)
self.assertIsInstance(result, str)
self.assertIn("--foobar", result)