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diff --git a/test/nagios/nagios_test.py b/test/nagios/nagios_test.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3eb8d55..0000000 --- a/test/nagios/nagios_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -import __main__ as main -import os -import sys -import nagios_report - -def run(test): - """ - run takes a function and tries it out. - If it returns nothing or 0 everything is fine and run prints an OK message - with the function name. - >>> def this_works_fine(): return - >>> run(this_works_fine) - 0 nagios_test.py - OK - this_works_fine - 0 - >>> def this_also_works_fine(): return 0 - >>> run(this_also_works_fine) - 0 nagios_test.py - OK - this_also_works_fine - 0 - - If the function returns something else it will be printed as a warning. - >>> run(lambda : "this is a warning") - 1 nagios_test.py - WARNING - this is a warning - 1 - - Errors raised will result in a CRITICAL nagios string. - >>> def failure(): raise Exception("something went wrong") - >>> run(failure) - 2 nagios_test.py - CRITICAL - something went wrong - 2 - """ - try: - name = os.path.basename(main.__file__) - except AttributeError: - name = sys.argv[0] - ok, warn, fail, unknown = nagios_report.functions_for_system(name) - try: - warning = test() - if warning and warning != 0: - code = warn(warning) - else: - code = ok(test.__name__) - except Exception as exc: - code = fail(exc.message or str(exc)) - return code - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - import doctest - doctest.testmod() |