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Stefan Agner ed91b18c4b tests: enable flake8-pytest-style (PT) ruff rules (#6857)
* tests: enable flake8-pytest-style (PT) ruff rules

Enable the `PT` ruff rule set and fix the resulting violations across the
test suite:

- PT006: pass parametrize argument names as tuples instead of a single
  comma-separated string.
- PT022: switch fixtures that have no teardown from `yield` to `return`
  so the lack of cleanup is obvious at a glance.
- PT011: add `match=` to broad `pytest.raises(ValueError)` blocks so the
  expected error is anchored to a specific message.
- PT012: hoist setup (patches, branching) out of `pytest.raises()`
  blocks so only the call that is expected to raise remains inside.
- PT013: replace `from pytest import X` with `import pytest` and access
  attributes via the module.
- PT015: replace `try/except` + `assert False` patterns with
  `pytest.raises(...)`.
- PT017: replace `assert` on exceptions inside `except` blocks with
  `pytest.raises(...) as exc_info` and assert on `exc_info.value`.

No behavioral changes to the tests; the full suite still passes.

* tests: address review feedback on PT ruff rule enablement

- Fix fixture return-type annotations after switching `yield` to `return`
  in tests/conftest.py: drop the `Generator[...]`/`AsyncGenerator[...]`
  wrapper for `dns_manager_service`, `supervisor_internet`, `websession`,
  and `mock_update_data` so the annotation matches what the fixture
  actually returns.
- Correct the return-type annotation of `fixture_ip6config_service` from
  `IP4ConfigService` to `IP6ConfigService`.
- Fix recurring "excepiton" typo in tests/utils/test_exception_helper.py.

* tests: verify backup cleanup on permission error

After `test_new_backup_permission_error` raises `BackupPermissionError`,
assert that no tarfile was left behind and `tmp_path` is empty. The
previous version only checked that the exception was raised, which
missed any regression where a partial tarfile would survive the failed
create.

* tests: rename DNS_GOOD_V6 to DNS_V6_UNSUPPORTED

The constant was named "good" but its tests assert that the URLs are
rejected by the DNS validator. The IPv6 URLs are well-formed but
currently rejected because IPv6 doesn't work with the Docker network
(see `dns_url` in supervisor/validate.py). Rename the constant and the
related test to make the intent obvious.
2026-05-20 22:17:54 +02:00

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"""Test DNS plugin."""
import asyncio
import errno
from ipaddress import IPv4Address
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, Mock, patch
from aiodocker.containers import DockerContainer
import pytest
from supervisor.const import BusEvent, LogLevel
from supervisor.coresys import CoreSys
from supervisor.docker.const import ContainerState
from supervisor.docker.dns import DockerDNS
from supervisor.docker.monitor import DockerContainerStateEvent
from supervisor.plugins.dns import HostEntry, PluginDns
from supervisor.resolution.const import ContextType, IssueType, SuggestionType
from supervisor.resolution.data import Issue, Suggestion
@pytest.fixture(name="docker_interface")
async def fixture_docker_interface() -> tuple[AsyncMock, AsyncMock]:
"""Mock docker interface methods."""
with (
patch.object(DockerDNS, "run") as run,
patch.object(DockerDNS, "restart") as restart,
):
yield (run, restart)
@pytest.fixture(name="write_json")
async def fixture_write_json() -> Mock:
"""Mock json file writer."""
with patch("supervisor.plugins.dns.write_json_file") as write_json_file:
yield write_json_file
@pytest.fixture(name="mock_call_later")
def fixture_mock_call_later(coresys: CoreSys):
"""Mock sys_call_later with zero delay for testing."""
def mock_call_later(_delay, *args, **kwargs) -> asyncio.TimerHandle:
"""Mock to remove delay."""
return coresys.call_later(0, *args, **kwargs)
return mock_call_later
async def test_config_write(
coresys: CoreSys,
docker_interface: tuple[AsyncMock, AsyncMock],
write_json: Mock,
):
"""Test config write on DNS start and restart."""
assert coresys.plugins.dns.locals == ["dns://192.168.30.1"]
coresys.plugins.dns.servers = ["dns://1.1.1.1", "dns://8.8.8.8"]
await coresys.plugins.dns.start()
docker_interface[0].assert_called_once()
docker_interface[1].assert_not_called()
write_json.assert_called_once_with(
Path("/data/dns/coredns.json"),
{
"servers": ["dns://1.1.1.1", "dns://8.8.8.8"],
"locals": ["dns://192.168.30.1"],
"fallback": True,
"debug": False,
},
)
docker_interface[0].reset_mock()
write_json.reset_mock()
coresys.plugins.dns.servers = ["dns://8.8.8.8"]
coresys.plugins.dns.fallback = False
coresys.config.logging = LogLevel.DEBUG
await coresys.plugins.dns.restart()
docker_interface[0].assert_not_called()
docker_interface[1].assert_called_once()
write_json.assert_called_once_with(
Path("/data/dns/coredns.json"),
{
"servers": ["dns://8.8.8.8"],
"locals": ["dns://192.168.30.1"],
"fallback": False,
"debug": True,
},
)
async def test_reset(coresys: CoreSys):
"""Test reset returns dns plugin to defaults."""
coresys.plugins.dns.servers = ["dns://1.1.1.1", "dns://8.8.8.8"]
coresys.plugins.dns.fallback = False
coresys.plugins.dns._loop = True # pylint: disable=protected-access
assert len(coresys.apps.installed) == 0
with (
patch.object(type(coresys.plugins.dns.hosts), "unlink") as unlink,
patch.object(type(coresys.plugins.dns), "write_hosts") as write_hosts,
):
await coresys.plugins.dns.reset()
assert coresys.plugins.dns.servers == []
assert coresys.plugins.dns.fallback is True
assert coresys.plugins.dns._loop is False # pylint: disable=protected-access
unlink.assert_called_once()
write_hosts.assert_called_once()
# Verify the hosts data structure is properly initialized
# pylint: disable=protected-access
assert coresys.plugins.dns._hosts == [
HostEntry(
ip_address=IPv4Address("127.0.0.1"),
names=["localhost", "localhost.local.hass.io"],
),
HostEntry(
ip_address=IPv4Address("172.30.32.2"),
names=[
"hassio",
"hassio.local.hass.io",
"supervisor",
"supervisor.local.hass.io",
],
),
HostEntry(
ip_address=IPv4Address("172.30.32.1"),
names=[
"homeassistant",
"homeassistant.local.hass.io",
"home-assistant",
"home-assistant.local.hass.io",
],
),
HostEntry(
ip_address=IPv4Address("172.30.32.3"),
names=["dns", "dns.local.hass.io"],
),
HostEntry(
ip_address=IPv4Address("172.30.32.6"),
names=["observer", "observer.local.hass.io"],
),
]
async def test_loop_detection_on_failure(coresys: CoreSys, container: DockerContainer):
"""Test loop detection when coredns fails."""
assert len(coresys.resolution.issues) == 0
assert len(coresys.resolution.suggestions) == 0
with (
patch.object(DockerDNS, "attach"),
patch.object(DockerDNS, "is_running", return_value=True),
):
await coresys.plugins.dns.load()
with (
patch.object(PluginDns, "rebuild") as rebuild,
patch.object(
DockerDNS,
"current_state",
side_effect=[
ContainerState.FAILED,
ContainerState.FAILED,
],
),
):
coresys.bus.fire_event(
BusEvent.DOCKER_CONTAINER_STATE_CHANGE,
DockerContainerStateEvent(
name="hassio_dns",
state=ContainerState.FAILED,
id="abc123",
time=1,
),
)
await asyncio.sleep(0)
assert len(coresys.resolution.issues) == 0
assert len(coresys.resolution.suggestions) == 0
rebuild.assert_called_once()
rebuild.reset_mock()
container.log.return_value = ["plugin/loop: Loop"]
coresys.bus.fire_event(
BusEvent.DOCKER_CONTAINER_STATE_CHANGE,
DockerContainerStateEvent(
name="hassio_dns",
state=ContainerState.FAILED,
id="abc123",
time=1,
),
)
await asyncio.sleep(0)
assert coresys.resolution.issues == [
Issue(IssueType.DNS_LOOP, ContextType.PLUGIN, "dns")
]
assert coresys.resolution.suggestions == [
Suggestion(SuggestionType.EXECUTE_RESET, ContextType.PLUGIN, "dns")
]
rebuild.assert_called_once()
async def test_load_error(
coresys: CoreSys, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, container
):
"""Test error reading config files during load."""
with (
patch("supervisor.plugins.dns.Path.read_text", side_effect=(err := OSError())),
patch("supervisor.plugins.dns.Path.write_text", side_effect=err),
):
err.errno = errno.EBUSY
await coresys.plugins.dns.load()
assert "Can't read resolve.tmpl" in caplog.text
assert "Can't read hosts.tmpl" in caplog.text
assert coresys.core.healthy is True
caplog.clear()
err.errno = errno.EBADMSG
await coresys.plugins.dns.load()
assert "Can't read resolve.tmpl" in caplog.text
assert "Can't read hosts.tmpl" in caplog.text
assert coresys.core.healthy is False
async def test_load_error_writing_resolv(
coresys: CoreSys, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, container
):
"""Test error writing resolv during load."""
with patch(
"supervisor.plugins.dns.Path.write_text", side_effect=(err := OSError())
):
err.errno = errno.EBUSY
await coresys.plugins.dns.load()
assert "Can't write/update /etc/resolv.conf" in caplog.text
assert coresys.core.healthy is True
caplog.clear()
err.errno = errno.EBADMSG
await coresys.plugins.dns.load()
assert "Can't write/update /etc/resolv.conf" in caplog.text
assert coresys.core.healthy is False
async def test_notify_locals_changed_end_to_end_with_changes_and_running(
coresys: CoreSys, mock_call_later
):
"""Test notify_locals_changed end-to-end: local DNS changes detected and plugin restarted."""
dns_plugin = coresys.plugins.dns
# Set cached locals to something different from current network state
current_locals = dns_plugin._compute_locals()
dns_plugin._cached_locals = (
["dns://192.168.1.1"]
if current_locals != ["dns://192.168.1.1"]
else ["dns://192.168.1.2"]
)
with (
patch.object(dns_plugin, "restart") as mock_restart,
patch.object(dns_plugin.instance, "is_running", return_value=True),
patch.object(dns_plugin, "sys_call_later", new=mock_call_later),
):
# Call notify_locals_changed
dns_plugin.notify_locals_changed()
# Wait for the async task to complete
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# Verify restart was called and cached locals were updated
mock_restart.assert_called_once()
assert dns_plugin._cached_locals == current_locals
async def test_notify_locals_changed_end_to_end_with_changes_but_not_running(
coresys: CoreSys, mock_call_later
):
"""Test notify_locals_changed end-to-end: local DNS changes detected but plugin not running."""
dns_plugin = coresys.plugins.dns
# Set cached locals to something different from current network state
current_locals = dns_plugin._compute_locals()
dns_plugin._cached_locals = (
["dns://192.168.1.1"]
if current_locals != ["dns://192.168.1.1"]
else ["dns://192.168.1.2"]
)
with (
patch.object(dns_plugin, "restart") as mock_restart,
patch.object(dns_plugin.instance, "is_running", return_value=False),
patch.object(dns_plugin, "sys_call_later", new=mock_call_later),
):
# Call notify_locals_changed
dns_plugin.notify_locals_changed()
# Wait for the async task to complete
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# Verify restart was NOT called but cached locals were still updated
mock_restart.assert_not_called()
assert dns_plugin._cached_locals == current_locals
async def test_notify_locals_changed_end_to_end_no_changes(
coresys: CoreSys, mock_call_later
):
"""Test notify_locals_changed end-to-end: no local DNS changes detected."""
dns_plugin = coresys.plugins.dns
# Set cached locals to match current network state
current_locals = dns_plugin._compute_locals()
dns_plugin._cached_locals = current_locals
with (
patch.object(dns_plugin, "restart") as mock_restart,
patch.object(dns_plugin, "sys_call_later", new=mock_call_later),
):
# Call notify_locals_changed
dns_plugin.notify_locals_changed()
# Wait for the async task to complete
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# Verify restart was NOT called since no changes
mock_restart.assert_not_called()
assert dns_plugin._cached_locals == current_locals
async def test_notify_locals_changed_debouncing_cancels_previous_timer(
coresys: CoreSys,
):
"""Test notify_locals_changed debouncing cancels previous timer before creating new one."""
dns_plugin = coresys.plugins.dns
# Set cached locals to trigger change detection
current_locals = dns_plugin._compute_locals()
dns_plugin._cached_locals = (
["dns://192.168.1.1"]
if current_locals != ["dns://192.168.1.1"]
else ["dns://192.168.1.2"]
)
call_count = 0
handles = []
def mock_call_later_with_tracking(_delay, *args, **kwargs) -> asyncio.TimerHandle:
"""Mock to remove delay and track calls."""
nonlocal call_count
call_count += 1
handle = coresys.call_later(0, *args, **kwargs)
handles.append(handle)
return handle
with (
patch.object(dns_plugin, "restart") as mock_restart,
patch.object(dns_plugin.instance, "is_running", return_value=True),
patch.object(dns_plugin, "sys_call_later", new=mock_call_later_with_tracking),
):
# First call sets up timer
dns_plugin.notify_locals_changed()
assert call_count == 1
first_handle = dns_plugin._locals_changed_handle
assert first_handle is not None
# Second call should cancel first timer and create new one
dns_plugin.notify_locals_changed()
assert call_count == 2
second_handle = dns_plugin._locals_changed_handle
assert second_handle is not None
assert first_handle != second_handle
# Wait for the async task to complete
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# Verify restart was called once for the final timer
mock_restart.assert_called_once()
assert dns_plugin._cached_locals == current_locals
async def test_stop_cancels_pending_timers_and_tasks(coresys: CoreSys):
"""Test stop cancels pending locals change timers and restart tasks to prevent resource leaks."""
dns_plugin = coresys.plugins.dns
mock_timer_handle = Mock()
mock_task_handle = Mock()
dns_plugin._locals_changed_handle = mock_timer_handle
dns_plugin._restart_after_locals_change_handle = mock_task_handle
with patch.object(dns_plugin.instance, "stop"):
await dns_plugin.stop()
# Should cancel pending timer and task, then clean up
mock_timer_handle.cancel.assert_called_once()
mock_task_handle.cancel.assert_called_once()
assert dns_plugin._locals_changed_handle is None
assert dns_plugin._restart_after_locals_change_handle is None
async def test_dns_restart_triggers_connectivity_check(coresys: CoreSys):
"""Test end-to-end that DNS container restart triggers connectivity check."""
dns_plugin = coresys.plugins.dns
# Load the plugin to register the event listener
with (
patch.object(type(dns_plugin.instance), "attach"),
patch.object(type(dns_plugin.instance), "is_running", return_value=True),
):
await dns_plugin.load()
# Verify listener was registered (connectivity check listener should be stored)
assert dns_plugin._connectivity_check_listener is not None
# Create event to signal when connectivity check is requested
connectivity_check_event = asyncio.Event()
# Mock the fire-and-forget request to set the event when called
def mock_request_connectivity_check(*, force: bool = False):
connectivity_check_event.set()
with (
patch.object(
coresys.supervisor,
"request_connectivity_check",
side_effect=mock_request_connectivity_check,
),
patch("supervisor.plugins.dns.asyncio.sleep") as mock_sleep,
):
# Fire the DNS container state change event through bus system
coresys.bus.fire_event(
BusEvent.DOCKER_CONTAINER_STATE_CHANGE,
DockerContainerStateEvent(
name="hassio_dns",
state=ContainerState.RUNNING,
id="test_id",
time=1234567890,
),
)
# Wait for connectivity check to be called
await asyncio.wait_for(connectivity_check_event.wait(), timeout=1.0)
# Verify sleep was called with correct delay
mock_sleep.assert_called_once_with(5)
# Reset and test that other containers don't trigger check
connectivity_check_event.clear()
mock_sleep.reset_mock()
# Fire event for different container
coresys.bus.fire_event(
BusEvent.DOCKER_CONTAINER_STATE_CHANGE,
DockerContainerStateEvent(
name="hassio_homeassistant",
state=ContainerState.RUNNING,
id="test_id",
time=1234567890,
),
)
# Wait a bit and verify connectivity check was NOT triggered
with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
await asyncio.wait_for(connectivity_check_event.wait(), timeout=0.1)
# Verify sleep was not called for other containers
mock_sleep.assert_not_called()