#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# This Modularity Testing Framework helps you to write tests for modules
# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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# Authors: Rado Pitonak <rpitonak@redhat.com>
#
from avocado import main
from avocado.core import exceptions
from moduleframework import module_framework
class SanityCheck(module_framework.AvocadoTest):
"""
:avocado: enable
"""
def testPhpBinary(self):
"""
Simple sanity test
"""
self.start()
self.run("ls /bin | grep php")
def test2PHPVersion(self):
"""
Check if PHP is installed in correct version
"""
version = "7."
self.start()
self.run("php -v | grep {}".format(version))
def testScriptExecution(self):
"""
Execute simple PHP script from CLI
"""
output = "Hello world!"
self.start()
self.assertIn(output, self.run("php -r 'echo \"{}\";'".format(output)).stdout)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()