ansible-sshd/tests/tests_systemd_services.yml

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---
- name: Test systemd services and sockets files can be installed
hosts: all
vars:
__sshd_test_backup_files:
- /etc/ssh/sshd_config
- /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/00-ansible_system_role.conf
- /etc/systemd/system/sshd.service
- /etc/systemd/system/sshd@.service
- /etc/systemd/system/sshd.socket
- /etc/systemd/system/ssh.service
- /etc/systemd/system/ssh@.service
- /etc/systemd/system/ssh.socket
__sshd_test_service_name: sshd
__sshd_service_list: []
__sshd_service_inst_list: []
__sshd_socket_list: []
tasks:
- name: Fix the service name on Debian
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
__sshd_test_service_name: ssh
when:
- ansible_facts['os_family'] == "Debian"
- name: Backup configuration files
ansible.builtin.include_tasks: tasks/backup.yml
- name: Configure sshd with default options and install service files
ansible.builtin.include_role:
name: ansible-sshd
vars:
sshd_install_service: true
- name: Read the service files and verify they are reasonable
tags: tests::verify
when:
- ansible_facts['service_mgr'] == 'systemd' or
(ansible_facts['os_family'] == 'RedHat' and ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] == '7')
block:
- name: Read the distribution service file
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: "/lib/systemd/system/{{ __sshd_test_service_name }}.service"
register: service_old
- name: Read the distribution socket file
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: "/lib/systemd/system/{{ __sshd_test_service_name }}.socket"
register: socket_old
- name: Read the created service file
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: "/etc/systemd/system/{{ __sshd_test_service_name }}.service"
register: service
- name: Read the created socket file
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: "/etc/systemd/system/{{ __sshd_test_service_name }}.socket"
register: socket
- name: Decode service file
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
service_old: "{{ service_old.content | b64decode }}"
# quite basic, but it should do the job
# * I do not think the ConditionPathExists is much useful so skipping on Ubuntu
# * I do not think the Description needs to match verbatim either
- name: Construct the options list from old service file
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
__sshd_service_list: "{{ __sshd_service_list + [item] }}"
when:
- not item.startswith("#")
- not item.startswith("ConditionPathExists=")
- not item.startswith("Description=")
loop:
"{{ service_old.splitlines() }}"
- name: Test options in sshd.service are kept
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "item in service.content | b64decode"
loop:
"{{ __sshd_service_list }}"
- name: Verify the ExecStart line contains the configuration file
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "' -f/etc/ssh/' in service.content | b64decode"
- name: Decode socket file
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
socket_old: "{{ socket_old.content | b64decode }}"
# quite basic, but it should do the job
# * I do not think the ConditionPathExists is much useful so skipping on Ubuntu
# * Before= does not make any sense in combination with Conflicts=
# * I do not think the Description needs to match verbatim either
- name: Construct the options list from old socket file
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
__sshd_socket_list: "{{ __sshd_socket_list + [item] }}"
when:
- not item.startswith("#")
- not item.startswith("ConditionPathExists=")
- not item.startswith("Before=")
- not item.startswith("Description=")
loop:
"{{ socket_old.splitlines() }}"
- name: Test options in sshd.socket are kept
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "item in socket.content | b64decode"
loop:
"{{ __sshd_socket_list }}"
- name: Read the instantiated service file and verify they are reasonable
tags: tests::verify
when:
- ansible_facts['service_mgr'] == 'systemd' or
(ansible_facts['os_family'] == 'RedHat' and ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] == '7')
- ansible_facts['distribution'] != "Debian" or ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] | int < 12
- not (ansible_facts['distribution'] == 'Ubuntu' and ansible_facts['distribution_version'] is version('24.04', '>='))
block:
- name: Read the distribution instantiated service file
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: "/lib/systemd/system/{{ __sshd_test_service_name }}@.service"
register: service_inst_old
- name: Read the created instantiated service file
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: "/etc/systemd/system/{{ __sshd_test_service_name }}@.service"
register: service_inst
- name: Decode instantiated service file
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
service_inst_old: "{{ service_inst_old.content | b64decode }}"
# quite basic, but it should do the job
# * I do not think the Description needs to match verbatim either
- name: Construct the options list from old instantiated service file
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
__sshd_service_inst_list: "{{ __sshd_service_inst_list + [item] }}"
when:
- not item.startswith("#")
- not item.startswith("Description=")
loop:
"{{ service_inst_old.splitlines() }}"
- name: Test options in sshd@.service are kept
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "item in service_inst.content | b64decode"
loop:
"{{ __sshd_service_inst_list }}"
- name: Verify the ExecStart line contains the configuration file
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "' -f/etc/ssh/' in service_inst.content | b64decode"
- name: "Restore configuration files"
ansible.builtin.include_tasks: tasks/restore.yml