* Big testing doc refactor
* Combine all the testing documentation in to one place to make it easier to find
* Convert everything to RST
* Create testing_network guide
* Create testing landing page
* For each section detail "how to run" and "how to extend testing"
* More examples
* Lots more detail
* Fix var precedence check to support python 3.
* Run CI sanity tests using python 3.5.
* Disable pylint non-iterator-returned test to pass on python 3.5.
- Download run/jobs by URL (old or new).
- Download run metadata.
- Download job metadata.
- Format downloaded JSON.
- Handle and save coverage/testresults download errors.
* Refactor sanity classes for use in all tests.
* Use lint/junit output for compile test.
* Add missing options for compile test.
* Fix early bailout on requirements install.
- Tests are run to completion instead of stopping on first failure.
- Test results are now parsed instead of passing through to the console.
- Test results can be saved in junit xml format.
- Test results will show up on the Shippable "Tests" result tab.
- Added an experimental --lint option for easier integration with other tools.
- Code smell tests are now usable with the --list-tests, --test and --skip-test options.
- Code split out from executor.py into sanity.py.
- Rename download-logs to download.py and add support for test and coverage results.
- Miscellaneous improvements.
* Only start platform instances with tests selected.
* Enable ios on Shippable.
* Show inventory in explain mode.
* Fix indentation of generated network inventory.
* Update classification of network module_utils.
- Replace nose usage with pytest.
- Remove legacy Shippable integration.sh.
- Update Makefile to use pytest and ansible-test.
- Convert most yield unit tests to pytest parametrize.
* Enable tests on python 3 for uri
* Added one more node type to SAFE_NODES into safe_eval module.
ast.USub represents unary operators. This is necessary for
parsing some unusual but still valid JSON files during testing
with Python 3.
This commit extends YAML linting by enabling standard rules from the
`yamllint` tool [1]. Since syntax errors and key duplicates are already
checked since 4d48711, this change only adds detection for cosmetic
problems. It also narrows checks to the test/ dir only.
The main goal is to prevent future problems to enter the code base
without being noticed. While it would be a huge effort to be PEP8
compliant, it is relatively easy to have correct YAML style *now* and
prevent future errors by enabling linting.
Note: for those (like me) caring about code attribution: use `git blame
-w` to ignore whitespace-only changes.
Note: I disabled some linting checks (such as indentation), they can be
enforced in the future if needed. Similarly, current checks can also be
disabled. See the `.yamllint` file.
[1]: https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/