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Convert ansible-test compile into a sanity test.
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docs/docsite/rst/dev_guide/testing/sanity/compile.rst
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Sanity Tests » compile
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======================
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See :doc:`../../testing_compile` for more information.
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@ -15,34 +15,36 @@ Compile tests check source files for valid syntax on all supported python versio
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- 3.5
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- 3.6
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NOTE: In Ansible 2.4 and earlier the compile test was provided by a dedicated sub-command ``ansible-test compile`` instead of a sanity test using ``ansible-test sanity --test compile``.
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Running compile tests locally
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=============================
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Unit tests can be run across the whole code base by doing:
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Compile tests can be run across the whole code base by doing:
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.. code:: shell
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cd /path/to/ansible/source
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source hacking/env-setup
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ansible-test compile
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ansible-test sanity --test compile
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Against a single file by doing:
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.. code:: shell
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ansible-test compile lineinfile
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ansible-test sanity --test compile lineinfile
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Or against a specific Python version by doing:
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.. code:: shell
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ansible-test compile --python 2.7 lineinfile
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ansible-test sanity --test compile --python 2.7 lineinfile
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For advanced usage see the help:
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.. code:: shell
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ansible-test units --help
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ansible-test sanity --help
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Installing dependencies
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@ -54,7 +56,7 @@ The dependencies can be installed using the ``--requirements`` argument. For exa
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.. code:: shell
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ansible-test units --requirements lineinfile
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ansible-test sanity --test compile --requirements lineinfile
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@ -64,4 +66,4 @@ The full list of requirements can be found at `test/runner/requirements <https:/
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Extending compile tests
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=======================
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If you believe changes are needed to the Compile tests please add a comment on the `Testing Working Group Agenda <https://github.com/ansible/community/blob/master/meetings/README.md>`_ so it can be discussed.
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If you believe changes are needed to the compile tests please add a comment on the `Testing Working Group Agenda <https://github.com/ansible/community/blob/master/meetings/README.md>`_ so it can be discussed.
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@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ matrix:
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exclude:
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- env: T=none
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include:
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- env: T=other
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- env: T=sanity/1
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- env: T=sanity/2
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- env: T=units/2.6
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- env: T=units/2.7
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.PHONY: all compile sanity units
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.PHONY: all sanity units
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all: compile sanity units
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compile:
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./ansible-test compile test/runner/ ${TEST_FLAGS}
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all: sanity units
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sanity:
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./ansible-test sanity test/runner/ ${TEST_FLAGS}
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@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ def categorize_changes(args, paths, verbose_command=None):
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commands = {
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'sanity': set(),
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'compile': set(),
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'units': set(),
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'integration': set(),
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'windows-integration': set(),
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self.sanity_targets = list(walk_sanity_targets())
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self.powershell_targets = [t for t in self.sanity_targets if os.path.splitext(t.path)[1] == '.ps1']
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self.compile_paths = set(t.path for t in self.compile_targets)
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self.units_modules = set(t.module for t in self.units_targets if t.module)
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self.units_paths = set(a for t in self.units_targets for a in t.aliases)
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self.sanity_paths = set(t.path for t in self.sanity_targets)
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if result is None:
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return None
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# compile path if eligible
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if path in self.compile_paths:
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result['compile'] = path
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# run sanity on path unless result specified otherwise
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if path in self.sanity_paths and 'sanity' not in result:
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result['sanity'] = path
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if path.startswith('test/cache/'):
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return minimal
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if path.startswith('test/compile/'):
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return {
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'compile': 'all',
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}
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if path.startswith('test/results/'):
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return minimal
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return all_tests(self.args) # test infrastructure, run all tests
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if path.startswith('test/utils/shippable/tools/'):
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return minimal # not used by tests
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if path.startswith('test/utils/shippable/'):
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if dirname == 'test/utils/shippable':
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test_map = {
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'cloud.sh': 'integration:cloud/',
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'freebsd.sh': 'integration:all',
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'linux.sh': 'integration:all',
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'network.sh': 'network-integration:all',
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'osx.sh': 'integration:all',
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'rhel.sh': 'integration:all',
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'sanity.sh': 'sanity:all',
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'units.sh': 'units:all',
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'windows.sh': 'windows-integration:all',
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}
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test_match = test_map.get(filename)
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if test_match:
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test_command, test_target = test_match.split(':')
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return {
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test_command: test_target,
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}
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return all_tests(self.args) # test infrastructure, run all tests
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if path.startswith('test/utils/'):
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return {
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'sanity': 'all',
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'compile': 'all',
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'units': 'all',
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'integration': integration_all_target,
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'windows-integration': integration_all_target,
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self.collect_only = args.collect_only # type: bool
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class CompileConfig(TestConfig):
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"""Configuration for the compile command."""
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def __init__(self, args):
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"""
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:type args: any
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"""
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super(CompileConfig, self).__init__(args, 'compile')
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class CoverageConfig(EnvironmentConfig):
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"""Configuration for the coverage command."""
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def __init__(self, args):
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walk_network_integration_targets,
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walk_windows_integration_targets,
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walk_units_targets,
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walk_compile_targets,
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)
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from lib.changes import (
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from lib.config import (
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TestConfig,
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EnvironmentConfig,
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CompileConfig,
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IntegrationConfig,
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NetworkIntegrationConfig,
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PosixIntegrationConfig,
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WindowsIntegrationConfig,
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)
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from lib.test import (
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TestMessage,
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TestSuccess,
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TestFailure,
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TestSkipped,
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)
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SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS = (
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'2.6',
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'2.7',
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'3.7',
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)
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COMPILE_PYTHON_VERSIONS = SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS
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def check_startup():
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"""Checks to perform at startup before running commands."""
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raise
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def command_compile(args):
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"""
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:type args: CompileConfig
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"""
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changes = get_changes_filter(args)
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require = (args.require or []) + changes
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include, exclude = walk_external_targets(walk_compile_targets(), args.include, args.exclude, require)
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if not include:
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raise AllTargetsSkipped()
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if args.delegate:
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raise Delegate(require=changes)
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install_command_requirements(args)
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total = 0
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failed = []
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for version in COMPILE_PYTHON_VERSIONS:
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# run all versions unless version given, in which case run only that version
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if args.python and version != args.python_version:
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continue
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display.info('Compile with Python %s' % version)
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result = compile_version(args, version, include, exclude)
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result.write(args)
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total += 1
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if isinstance(result, TestFailure):
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failed.append('compile --python %s' % version)
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if failed:
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message = 'The %d compile test(s) listed below (out of %d) failed. See error output above for details.\n%s' % (
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len(failed), total, '\n'.join(failed))
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if args.failure_ok:
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display.error(message)
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else:
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raise ApplicationError(message)
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def compile_version(args, python_version, include, exclude):
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"""
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:type args: CompileConfig
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:type python_version: str
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:type include: tuple[CompletionTarget]
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:type exclude: tuple[CompletionTarget]
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:rtype: TestResult
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"""
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command = 'compile'
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test = ''
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# optional list of regex patterns to exclude from tests
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skip_file = 'test/compile/python%s-skip.txt' % python_version
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if os.path.exists(skip_file):
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with open(skip_file, 'r') as skip_fd:
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skip_paths = skip_fd.read().splitlines()
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else:
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skip_paths = []
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# augment file exclusions
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skip_paths += [e.path for e in exclude]
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skip_paths = sorted(skip_paths)
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python = 'python%s' % python_version
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cmd = [python, 'test/compile/compile.py']
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if skip_paths:
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cmd += ['-x', '|'.join(skip_paths)]
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cmd += [target.path if target.path == '.' else './%s' % target.path for target in include]
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try:
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stdout, stderr = run_command(args, cmd, capture=True)
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status = 0
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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stdout = ex.stdout
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stderr = ex.stderr
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status = ex.status
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if stderr:
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raise SubprocessError(cmd=cmd, status=status, stderr=stderr, stdout=stdout)
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if args.explain:
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return TestSkipped(command, test, python_version=python_version)
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pattern = r'^(?P<path>[^:]*):(?P<line>[0-9]+):(?P<column>[0-9]+): (?P<message>.*)$'
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results = [re.search(pattern, line).groupdict() for line in stdout.splitlines()]
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results = [TestMessage(
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message=r['message'],
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path=r['path'].replace('./', ''),
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line=int(r['line']),
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column=int(r['column']),
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) for r in results]
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if results:
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return TestFailure(command, test, messages=results, python_version=python_version)
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return TestSuccess(command, test, python_version=python_version)
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def get_changes_filter(args):
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"""
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:type args: TestConfig
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"""Sanity test for proper python syntax."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import os
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import re
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from lib.sanity import (
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SanityMultipleVersion,
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SanityMessage,
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SanityFailure,
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SanitySuccess,
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SanitySkipped,
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)
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from lib.util import (
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SubprocessError,
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run_command,
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)
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from lib.config import (
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SanityConfig,
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)
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from lib.test import (
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calculate_best_confidence,
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)
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class CompileTest(SanityMultipleVersion):
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"""Sanity test for proper python syntax."""
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def test(self, args, targets, python_version):
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"""
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:type args: SanityConfig
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:type targets: SanityTargets
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:type python_version: str
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:rtype: SanityResult
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"""
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# optional list of regex patterns to exclude from tests
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skip_file = 'test/sanity/compile/python%s-skip.txt' % python_version
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if os.path.exists(skip_file):
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with open(skip_file, 'r') as skip_fd:
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skip_paths = skip_fd.read().splitlines()
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else:
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skip_paths = []
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paths = sorted(i.path for i in targets.include if (os.path.splitext(i.path)[1] == '.py' or i.path.startswith('bin/')) and i.path not in skip_paths)
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if not paths:
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return SanitySkipped(self.name, python_version=python_version)
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cmd = ['python%s' % python_version, 'test/sanity/compile/compile.py'] + paths
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try:
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stdout, stderr = run_command(args, cmd, capture=True)
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status = 0
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except SubprocessError as ex:
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stdout = ex.stdout
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stderr = ex.stderr
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status = ex.status
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if stderr:
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raise SubprocessError(cmd=cmd, status=status, stderr=stderr, stdout=stdout)
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if args.explain:
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return SanitySuccess(self.name, python_version=python_version)
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pattern = r'^(?P<path>[^:]*):(?P<line>[0-9]+):(?P<column>[0-9]+): (?P<message>.*)$'
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results = [re.search(pattern, line).groupdict() for line in stdout.splitlines()]
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results = [SanityMessage(
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message=r['message'],
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path=r['path'].replace('./', ''),
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line=int(r['line']),
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column=int(r['column']),
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) for r in results]
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line = 0
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for path in skip_paths:
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line += 1
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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# Keep files out of the list which no longer exist in the repo.
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results.append(SanityMessage(
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code='A101',
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message='Remove "%s" since it does not exist' % path,
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path=skip_file,
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line=line,
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column=1,
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confidence=calculate_best_confidence(((skip_file, line), (path, 0)), args.metadata) if args.metadata.changes else None,
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))
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if results:
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return SanityFailure(self.name, messages=results, python_version=python_version)
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return SanitySuccess(self.name, python_version=python_version)
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command_network_integration,
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command_windows_integration,
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command_units,
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command_compile,
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command_shell,
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SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
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COMPILE_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
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ApplicationWarning,
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Delegate,
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generate_pip_install,
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NetworkIntegrationConfig,
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SanityConfig,
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UnitsConfig,
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CompileConfig,
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ShellConfig,
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)
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walk_network_integration_targets,
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walk_windows_integration_targets,
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walk_units_targets,
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walk_compile_targets,
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walk_sanity_targets,
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)
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add_extra_docker_options(units, integration=False)
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compiler = subparsers.add_parser('compile',
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parents=[test],
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help='compile tests')
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compiler.set_defaults(func=command_compile,
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targets=walk_compile_targets,
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config=CompileConfig)
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compiler.add_argument('--python',
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metavar='VERSION',
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choices=COMPILE_PYTHON_VERSIONS + ('default',),
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help='python version: %s' % ', '.join(COMPILE_PYTHON_VERSIONS))
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add_lint(compiler)
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add_extra_docker_options(compiler, integration=False)
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sanity = subparsers.add_parser('sanity',
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parents=[test],
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help='sanity tests')
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#!/bin/bash -eux
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set -o pipefail
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shippable.py
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echo '{"verified": false, "results": []}' > test/results/bot/ansible-test-failure.json
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if [ "${BASE_BRANCH:-}" ]; then
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base_branch="origin/${BASE_BRANCH}"
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else
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base_branch=""
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fi
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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ansible-test compile --failure-ok --color -v --junit ${COVERAGE:+"$COVERAGE"} ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} --docker default
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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ansible-test sanity --failure-ok --color -v --junit ${COVERAGE:+"$COVERAGE"} ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} --docker default --docker-keep-git --base-branch "${base_branch}"
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rm test/results/bot/ansible-test-failure.json
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if find test/results/bot/ -mindepth 1 -name '.*' -prune -o -print -quit | grep -q .; then
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echo "One or more of the above tests reported at least one failure."
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exit 1
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fi
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26
test/utils/shippable/sanity.sh
Executable file
26
test/utils/shippable/sanity.sh
Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
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#!/bin/bash -eux
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set -o pipefail
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declare -a args
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IFS='/:' read -ra args <<< "$1"
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group="${args[1]}"
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shippable.py
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if [ "${BASE_BRANCH:-}" ]; then
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base_branch="origin/${BASE_BRANCH}"
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else
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base_branch=""
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fi
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case "${group}" in
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1) options=(--skip-test pylint) ;;
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2) options=(--test pylint) ;;
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esac
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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ansible-test sanity --color -v --junit ${COVERAGE:+"$COVERAGE"} ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} \
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--docker --docker-keep-git --base-branch "${base_branch}" \
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"${options[@]}"
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1
tox.ini
1
tox.ini
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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ commands =
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# ansible-test directly and use the --tox and --python options.
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# The commands below are provided as a convenience for those who
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# prefer to run tox directly instead of through ansible-test.
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{toxinidir}/test/runner/ansible-test compile --python default -v
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{toxinidir}/test/runner/ansible-test sanity --python default -v
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{toxinidir}/test/runner/ansible-test units --python default -v
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passenv =
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