* Porting tests to pytest
* Achievement Get: No longer need mock/generator.py
* Now done via pytest's parametrization
* Port safe_eval to pytest
* Port text tests to pytest
* Port test_set_mode_if_different to pytest
* Change conftest AnsibleModule fixtures to be more flexible
* Move the AnsibleModules fixtures to module_utils/conftest.py for sharing
* Testing the argspec code requires:
* injecting both the argspec and the arguments.
* Patching the arguments into sys.stdin at a different level
* More porting to obsolete mock/procenv.py
* Port run_command to pytest
* Port known_hosts tests to pytest
* Port safe_eval to pytest
* Port test_distribution_version.py to pytest
* Port test_log to pytest
* Port test__log_invocation to pytest
* Remove unneeded import of procenv in test_postgresql
* Port test_pip to pytest style
* As part of this, create a pytest ansiblemodule fixture in
modules/conftest.py. This is slightly different than the
approach taken in module_utils because here we need to override the
AnsibleModule that the modules will inherit from instead of one that
we're instantiating ourselves.
* Fixup usage of parametrization in test_deprecate_warn
* Check that the pip module failed in our test
* Refactor common network shared and platform specific code into package (part-1)
As per proposal #76 refactor common network shared and platform specific
code into sub-package.
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/76
* ansible.module_utils.network.common - command shared functions
* ansible.module_utils.network.{{ platform }} - where platform is platform specific shared functions
* Fix review comments
* Fix review comments
* Refactors bigip_node
Includes a number of fixes and enhancements in addition to refactoring
the code to be inline with f5 standards
* Fixes upstream errors
* Adds bigip_policy_rule module
This module is the second component of managing LTM policies on
BIG-IP. This module lets you manage the rules of a policy
* Fixing upstream errors
* Correcting YAML errors
* Fixes and features for bigip_provision
Adds support for dedicated modules. Fixes bug in minimum name.
Adds wrappers around checking for up-ness so that they will contribute
to the watch loop
* Fixes upstream errors
* Added . and / to rule args regexp
Things like pam_echo.so file=/etc/foo.txt weren't being matched and
causing incorrect change counts. Adding / and . fixed that.
Fixes#33351
* pamd: test argument with value
Relates #33351
* Adding module enos_config and its UT files
* Removing trailing line
* Removing trailing lines
* Editing enos_module.py to fix build errors
* Removing blank lines in end
* Updating enos_config.py based on review comments
* Adding one more blank line
* Removing training white space
* Removing test_enos_config_force method from UT
* Updating documentation
* Comments by John, Remove version_added: "2.5"
* Add netscaler_nitro_request module
* Make changes as requested.
* Fix whitepsace in EXAMPLES block.
* Set module changed status according to operation performed.
* Added support to Datacenter resources in HPE OneView
* Adjusting comments in oneview_datacenter_facts
* Adding no_log on the documentation
* Using Pytest to Oneview DatacenterFactsModule tests
* Warn on tests used as filters
* Update docs, add aliases for tests that fit more gramatically with test syntax
* Fix rst formatting
* Add successful filter, alias of success
* Remove renamed_deprecation, it was overkill
* Make directory alias for is_dir
* Update tests to use proper jinja test syntax
* Update additional documentation, living outside of YAML files, to reflect proper jinja test syntax
* Add conversion script, porting guide updates, and changelog updates
* Update newly added uses of tests as filters
* No underscore variable
* Convert recent tests as filter changes to win_stat
* Fix some changes related to rebasing a few integration tests
* Make tests_as_filters_warning explicitly accept the name of the test, instead of inferring the name
* Add test for tests_as_filters_warning
* Update tests as filters in newly added/modified tests
* Address recent changes to several integration tests
* Address recent changes in cs_vpc
* add type manipulation
* update for py3
* add tests for list to dict
* Add dict to list tests
* Update tests to search for regex in response
* pep8 clean up
* update Exception for py3
* update test to be py2/3 compat
* update for py26 compat
* potential fix for py3 and py26
* potential fix for py3 and py26 take2
* add new line to kick off shippable
* remove cache file created
* fix filter name
* add space for shipable
* Fix junos integration test fixes as per connection refactor (#33050)
Refactor netconf connection plugin to work with netconf plugin
* Fix junos integration test fixes as per connection refactor (#33050)
Refactor netconf connection plugin to work with netconf plugin
Fix CI failure
Fix unit test failure
Fix review comments
* Adding aliases for field attributes and renaming async attribute
As of Python 3.7, the use of async raises an error, whereas before the use
of the reserved word was ignored. This adds an alias field for field attrs
so that both async and async_val (interally) work. This allows us to be
backwards-compatible with 3rd party plugins that may still reference Task.async,
but for the core engine to work on Py3.7+.
* Remove files fixed for 'async' usage from the python 3.7 skip list
* Allow the user to circumvent adding -tt on ssh commands to help aid in
debugging ssh related problems.
* Move config to the plugin
* Set version_added
* Change yaml section to "connection"
* Fix ssh unit tests
* jsonify inventory
* smarter import, dont pass kwargs where not needed
* added datetime
* Eventual plan for json utilities to migrate to common/json_utils when we split
basic.py no need to move jsonify to another file now as we'll do that later.
* json_dict_bytes_to_unicode and json_dict_unicode_to_bytes will also
change names and move to common/text.py at that time (not to json).
Their purpose is to recursively change the elements of a container
(dict, list, set, tuple) into text or bytes, not to json encode or
decode (they could be a generic precursor to that but are not limited
to that.)
* Reimplement the private _SetEncoder which changes sets and datetimes
into objects that are json serializable into a private function
instead. Functions are more flexible, less overhead, and simpler than
an object.
* Remove code that handled simplejson-1.5.x and earlier. Raise an error
if that's the case instead.
* We require python-2.6 or better which has the json module builtin to
the stdlib. So this is only an issue if the stdlib json has been
overridden by a third party module and the simplejson on the system
is 1.5.x or less. (1.5 was released on 2007-01-18)