I plan on converting most all f5 modules to use the rest api, so
this is part of that conversion. it adds a factory method to get
the various rest management root apis provided in the f5 sdk
* fixes issue with load_provider() not checking for an existing key
* adds updates to eos_config results key
* lots of minor syntax fixes in eos shared module
* adds eos_argument_spec to eos_eapi
fixes#21402
* Skip pep8 analysis when --explain is used.
* Fix return type annotations.
* Match line length requirement of PEP 8 config.
* Consider module_utils deps when running tests.
* updates eos modules to use persistent connection socket
* removes split eos shared module and combines into one
* adds singular eos doc frag (eos_local to be removed after module updates)
* updates unit test cases
* updates all vyos modules to use socket connection
* adds vyos local action handler
* adds exec_command() to vyos
* updates vyos_config local action
* update unit test cases
* add base class for testing vyos modules
* updates all ios modules to support persistent socket
* adds ios action plugin to connect to device
* adds exec_command() to ios shared module
* fixes ios_config and ios_template local action
* update all unit test cases
* adds base test module for ios module testing
This reverts commit 91526cd9f2.
Removing this feature primarily because it interferes with
collecting proper code coverage results. I may restore the
feature later if that can be resolved.
* Making tests more uniform
Removing unnecessary GalaxyCLI arguments/patching of the command line since parsing of the CLI args has been modified.
Run GalaxyCLI.parse() without saving the returned value to be uniform with the rest of the code.
Fix test_execute_remove to use the correct path
Use GalaxyCLI.run() instead of super(GalaxyCLI, gc).run() and GalaxyCLI.api = ansible.galaxy.api.GalaxyAPI(gc.galaxy).
* Refactor so one unit test checks one thing instead of multiple.
Improve readability by using a dict instead of lots of elifs
* Removing import used for debugging
* Fixing PEP 8 issues.
* Fix PEP 8 issues
* Don't check for var._obj in template._clean_data
AnsibleUnsafe or other unsafe vars used to have a
'_obj' slot but no longer do. This was causing attribute
errors if a object was 'unsafe' but not a string.
Add tests for AnsibleUnsafe, lookups, and AnsibleContext
* Fix 'yum skips updates' bug
When the 'yum check-update' output is parsed, the regex used
to stitch wrapped lines together would fail on the first package.
It would fail because there is an empty line before the first
package, and this triggered the regex. To avoid a more complicated
regex, preprocess the check-update output to strip out any
empty lines.
The regex is also updated to include a group on the non whitespace
match to be used in the sub.
Add test cases based on info provided in the bug reports.
Fixes#20608
* known_hosts: support --diff
* known_hosts: support --diff also without --check
* Add unit tests and fix incorrect diff in one corner case
Tests are good!
* Refactor for readability
* Python 3 compat
* More Python 3 compat
* Add an integration test for known_hosts
* Handle ssh-keygen -HF returning non-zero exit code
AFAICT this is a bug in ssh-keygen in some newer OpenSSH versions
(>= 6.4 probably; see commit dd9d5cc670):
when you invoke ssh-keygen with -H and -F <host> options, it always
returns exit code 1. This is because in ssh-keygen.c there's a function
do_known_hosts() which calls
exit (find_host && !ctx.found_key);
at the end, and find_host is 1 (because we passed -F on the command line),
but ctx.found_key is always 0. Why is found_key always 0? Because the
callback passed to hostkeys_foreach(), which is known_hosts_hash(),
never bothers to set found_key to 1.
* This test does not need root
* Avoid ssh-ed25519 keys in sample known_hosts file
Older versions of OpenSSH do not like them and ssh-keygen -HF
aborts with an error when it sees such keys:
line 5 invalid key: example.net...
/root/ansible_testing/known_hosts is not a valid known_hosts file.
* Fix Python 3 errors
Specifically, the default mode of tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile is 'w+b',
which means Python 3 wants us to write bytes objects to it -- but the
keys we have are all unicode strings.
* Avi Networks Ansible modules.
Avi Version: 16.3.4
* Fixed Review comments
1. Changed description to be full sentences
2. Fixed Pep8 warnings.
3. Fixed comments and descriptions.
* 1. Fixed descriptions and messages as per review comments.
2. Added descriptions for the missing parameters.
* Fixed the shippable break due to the incorrect description format
* Removed the extra modules so that there is a single module for the first commit
* Updated license to BSD based on review comments
* updated comments based on review feedback
* Refactored code to handle POST and PUT scenarios where playbook does not need to check whether object is present.
Moved ansible helper utilities to module_utils as now roles can be patched with module_utils as well.
* fixed pep8 warnings
Network devices in the lab have by default an indentation of 1 for
sub-sections, and so does the netcfg.NetworkConfig constructor
indent param.
This will fix reported issue 21055, and make the integration tests
to pass.
Fixes#21055
* Make unused redhat_subscriptions do something
rhsm_baseurl/server_insecure were module params that were
never used previously. Hook them up for register options.
* pep8/style cleanups
* Set a module scope SUBMAN_CMD before we ref it as a global
* move ansible imports to top, remove '*' imports
* remove redhat_subscriptions from pep8 legacy
- centralized skipping
- also fixed module name broken by previous refactor
- let action modules handle async processing
- moved async into base action class's module exec
- action plugins can now run final action as async
- actually skip copy if base skips
- fixed normal for new paths
- ensure internal stat is never async
- default poll to 10 as per docs
- added hint for callback fix on poll
- restructured late tmp, now a pipeline query
- moving action handler to connection as networking does
- fixed network assumption invocation is always passed
- centralized key cleanup, normalized internal var
- _supress_tmpdir_delete now in _ansible_xxx and gets removed from results
- delay internal key removal till after we use em
- nicer tmp removing, using existing methods
- moved cleanup tmp flag to mking tmp func
* Move gather_facts action outside of vmware_guest module
* Move facts gathering method to vmware.py library
* vmware_guest use some vmware.py library methods
* vmware.py lib: fix some PEP 8 issues
* Move snapshot actions to vmware_guest_snapshot
* Move common snapshot facts to vmware.py library
* added docs for vault and made trigger shorter: !vault
* added single var valuting
* Update playbooks_vault.rst
Edit pass for spelling and grammar. Ship it!
* Update playbooks_vault.rst
Typo fixes.
At the moment, this change will use EPoll on Linux, KQueue on *BSDs,
etc, so it should alleviate problems with too many open file
descriptors.
* Bundle a copy of selectors2 so that we have the selectors API everywhere.
* Add licensing information to selectors2 file so it's clear what the
licensing terms and conditions are.
* Exclude the bundled copy of selectors2 from our boilerplate code-smell test
* Rewrite ssh_run tests to attempt to work around problem with mocking
select on shippable
Fixes#14143
* returns support for prompt/response over cli
* now sends native dict instead of str command
* fixes issue with run_commands() in ios to jsonify request
* updates unit test cases
* Make the module_utils path configurable
* Add a config value to define the path site module_utils files
* Handle module_utils that do not have source as an error
* Make an integration test for module_utils envvar working
* Add documentation for the ANSIBLE_MODULE_UTILS config option/envvar
* Add it to the sample ansible.cfg
* Add it to intro_configuration.
* Also modify intro_configuration to place envvars on equal footing with
the config options (will need to document the envvar names in the
future)
* Also add the ANSIBLE_LIBRARY use case from
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/15432 so we can close out
that bug.
* Update validate-modules
* Validates ANSIBLE_METADATA
* Ensures imports happen after documentation vars
* Some pep8 cleanup
* Clean up some left over unneeded code
* Update modules for new module guidelines and validate-modules checks
* Update imports for ec2_vpc_route_table and ec2_vpc_nat_gateway
* Rename vyos2 over vyos
* Update vyos_config to LocalAnsibleModule
Change result key 'updates' -> 'commands'
vyos_config is supported by core
* vyos_config tests
* Enable bracket config use
* Sanitize config before use
* win_shortcut: Add missing $check_mode definition
For some reason this entry was missing, possible a merge-conflict gone
wrong :-(
* Added integration tests and bugfix
Add missing changes.
This version just gets the relevant paths from PluginLoader and then
uses the existing imp.find_plugin() calls in the AnsiballZ code to load
the proper module_utils.
Modify PluginLoader to optionally omit subdirectories (module_utils
needs to operate on top level dirs, not on subdirs because it has
a hierarchical namespace whereas all other plugins use a flat
namespace).
Rename snippet* variables to module_utils*
Add a small number of unittests for recursive_finder
Add a larger number of integration tests to demonstrate that
module_utils is working.
Whitelist module-style shebang in test target library dirs
Prefix module_data variable with b_ to be clear that it holds bytes data
* Unittests for some of module_common.py
* Port test_run_command to use pytest-mock
The use of addCleanup(patch.stopall) from the unittest idiom was
conflicting with the pytest-mock idiom of closing all patches
automatically. Switching to pytest-mock ensures that the patches are
closed and removing the stopall stops the conflict.
* provides declarative resource for configuring eos system parameters
* supports network_cli connection plugin only
* adds unit tests for module using mock interfaces
* update eos_config to use eapi exclusively and remove cli transport
* add unit test cases for eos_config
* updates action plugin to handle both eapi and network_cli connections
* eos module now uses network_cli connection plugin
* adds unit tests for eos module
* eapi support now provided by eapi module
* updates doc fragment for eapi common properties
* Google Cloud Pubsub Module
The Google Cloud Pubsub module allows the Ansible user to:
* Create/Delete Topics
* Create/Delete Subscriptions
* Change subscription from pull to push (and configure endpoint)
* Publish messages to a topic
* Pull messages from a Subscription
An accessory module, gcpubsub_facts, has been added to list topics and subscriptions.
* Added docs for state field to DOCUMENTATION and RETURN blocks.
* Use vars for user, group and locale suffix.
* Switch tests from `es_MX` to `es_ES`.
* Enable postgresql tests on freebsd.
* Work-arounds for service restart on freebsd.
* Fix git remote url change detection.
When comparing paths, unfrackgitpath must be called on both sides
of the comparison. Otherwise comparisons involving symlinks will
return incorrect results.
* Re-enable git test on OS X.
* Return None from unfrackgitpath when path is None.
Per a change in jinja2 2.9, local variables no longer are prefixed
with l_, so this updates AnsibleJ2Vars to pull in all locals (while
excluding some) regardless of name.
Fixes#20063
(cherry picked from commit 4d49b317929b86e1fc1b0cbace825ff73b372dc7)
* Fix `iterators` test for osx.
* Enable `git` test for osx.
* Enable `get_url` test for osx and freebsd.
* Remove unused SNI_URI from uri test.
* Use ansible hosted SNI host oustside docker.
* Enable `uri` test for osx and freebsd.
* Enable `gathering_facts` test for osx.
* Skip single task on osx until test is fixed.
* Add jinja2 groupby filter override to cast namedtuple to tuple. Fixes#20098
* Address some of the requested changes
* Quoting
* Print the python path and version
* Be less explicitly verbose, rely on implicit verbosity
Rather than trying to enumerate tasks or track an ever changing cur_role
flag in PlayIterator, this change simply sets a flag on the last block in
the list of blocks returned by Role.compile(). The PlayIterator then checks
for that flag when the cur_block number is incremented, and marks the role
as complete if the given host had any tasks run in that role.
Fixes#20224
* 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.
* Adding support for Amazon ECR
This patch adds a new module named ecr, which can create, update or
destroy Amazon EC2 Container Registries. It also handles the management
of ECR policies.
* ecs_ecr: addressed review feeback
* Renaming ecr to ecs_ecr
* Fixed docs
* Removed bad doc about empty string handling
* Added example of `delete_policy`
* Removed `policy_text` option; switched policy to `json` type so
it can accept string or dict
* Added support for specifying registry_id
* Added explicit else after returned if clauses
* Added `force_set_policy` option
* Improved `set_repository_policy` error handling
* Fixed policy comparisons when AWS doesn't keep the ordering stable
* Moved `boto_exception` into the module
* Conditional include on ansible_network_os
* copy & paste error
* More tests
* More tests
* junos tests (based on vyos)
* remove excessive whitespace
* Pass in ansible_network_os
* net_command for ios
* consistent debug
* wrapp line
* ansible-test changes made in another PR
* ansible-test changes made in another PR
map + extract is the usual way to use it but map isn't available on
older versions of jinja2 that we still work with. Test extract even on
those versions.
* Only add Content-Type if not specified in headers. Fixes#20046
* Update documentation to indicate body_format will not override Content-Type if specified in headers
- 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.
* Fix a test failure on Python 3.6
tox -e py36 failed with
======================================================================
ERROR: test_action_base__execute_module (units.plugins.action.test_action.TestActionBase)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mg/src/ansible/test/units/plugins/action/test_action.py", line 507, in test_action_base__execute_module
self.assertEqual(action_base._execute_module(), dict(_ansible_parsed=True, rc=0, stdout="ok", stdout_lines=['ok']))
File "/home/mg/src/ansible/lib/ansible/plugins/action/__init__.py", line 596, in _execute_module
remote_module_path = self._connection._shell.join_path(tmp, remote_module_filename)
File "/home/mg/opt/python36/lib/python3.6/unittest/mock.py", line 939, in __call__
return _mock_self._mock_call(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/mg/opt/python36/lib/python3.6/unittest/mock.py", line 1005, in _mock_call
ret_val = effect(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/mg/src/ansible/.tox/py36/lib/python3.6/posixpath.py", line 92, in join
genericpath._check_arg_types('join', a, *p)
File "/home/mg/src/ansible/.tox/py36/lib/python3.6/genericpath.py", line 149, in _check_arg_types
(funcname, s.__class__.__name__)) from None
TypeError: join() argument must be str or bytes, not 'MagicMock'
because os.path.join() now checks argument types since Python 3.6 (due
to pathlib support, I expect).
* Use a more realistic module name in test
When using AWS we have to use the full domain name in the inventory file, which
we rather than the short name. This change avoids that ending up being
set in the tests.
The behavior now matches GNU diff.
Fixes#14094.
Example of output before this change:
TASK [healthchecks.io : hourly healthchecks.io ping] ***************************
changed: [ranka]
--- before: /etc/cron.hourly/mg-healthchecks-dot-io
+++ after: /tmp/tmpOTvXTw
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#!/bin/sh
-curl -sS https://hchk.io/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx > /dev/null+curl -sS https://hchk.io/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx > /dev/null
after this change:
TASK [healthchecks.io : hourly healthchecks.io ping] ***************************
changed: [ranka]
--- before: /etc/cron.hourly/mg-healthchecks-dot-io
+++ after: /tmp/tmpOTvXTw
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#!/bin/sh
-curl -sS https://hchk.io/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx > /dev/null
\ No newline at end of file
+curl -sS https://hchk.io/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx > /dev/null
The added unit tests contain more examples.
This commit also takes care to avoid "no newline at EOF" warnings when
no_log is in effect, and also when modules return dicts rather than
strings. (It also removes trailing whitespace from using json
serialization when diffing dicts, because I hate trailing whitespace in
Python source files, even if they're test files.)
* updates the ios_config module to use the network_cli plugin
* updates the local action plugin to derive from network
* add unit test cases for ios_config
* updates the deprecated ios_template module to use network_cli
* adds unit test cases for ios_template
* adds check for provider argument and displays warning message
* Cleanup git tests
* Split git tests in seperate files
* Remove use of repo_depth_url
* Use native yaml
* Remove unnecessary remote/local clones
* Fix newlines for yamllint
* If the hash is valid (full-length) but doesn't exist, git returns 128 instead of 1.
* Ensure git doesn't use hardlinks for shallow clones
* Reenable yum install root tests
No need for sos to test installroot. Something with less deps works
just as well.
* Fix yum installroot.
Fix module import to use fail_json when the modules aren't installed.
Remove wildcard imports
* Lsat task is supposed to remove sos so make that happen
* Add --installroot to YUM and DNF modules, issue #11310
This continues ansible-modules-core#1558, and
ansible-modules-core#1669
Allow specifying installroot for the yum and dnf modules
to install and remove packages in a location other than /.
* Remove empty aliases
* Simpler installroot set default logic
* Add a encode() to AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode
Without it, calling encode() on it results in a bytestring
of the encrypted !vault-encrypted string.
ssh connection plugin triggers this if ansible_password
is from a var using !vault-encrypted. That path ends up
calling .encode() instead of using the __str__.
Fixes#19795
* Fix str.encode() errors on py2.6
py2.6 str.encode() does not take keyword arguments.
* Refactoring: split readkeys() into readfile() and parsekeys()
* Refactoring: split writekeys() into writefile() and serialize()
* authorized_key: support --diff
* Refactoring: remove no-longer used readkeys()/writekeys()
* Integration test for authorized_key in check mode
Support for the Google API and GCloud-Python Clients have been added.
The three libraries:
* GCloud-Python: A new function, get_google_cloud_credentials, should be used. The credentials-object returned can be passed to any gcloud-python client. Using this client library requires in the installation of gcloud-python. This is preferred library for new modules.
* Google API: A new function, gcp_api_auth, should be used to take advantage of services requiring this client. This client library should be used if the desired functionality is not available in GCloud-Python. Using this library requires the installation of google-api-python-client.
* libcloud: Existing function, gcp_connect, should be used. The interface and return values have not changed and existing modules (such as gce, gce_pd and gce_net) should work without modification. Note that the credentials-fetching code has been refactored out of gcp_connect so that can be reused by all connection functions. To use this function, apache-libcloud must be installed.
Import guards have been added and will only be trigger if a user tries to use a function that is missing dependencies.
Credential-specifying mechanisms (i.e, ansible module params, env vars and libcloud secrets.py) have not changed. They have been refactored and unit tests have been added to allow for changes going forward. We are deprecating (and removing in a subsequent release) the ability to specify credentials via the libcloud secrets file. Also, we have deprecated (and also plan to remove in a subsequent release) the ability to use a p12 pem file for a key - the JSON format is strongly preferred. Deprecation warnings have been added for both of these issues (see the Ansible docs on how to disable deprecation warnings).
The gce_tag module can support updating tags on multiple instances via an instance_pattern field. Full Python regex is supported in the instance_pattern field.
'instance_pattern' and 'instance_name' are mutually exclusive and one must be specified.
The integration test for the gce_tag module has been updated to support the instance_pattern parameter. Unit tests have been added to test the list-manipulation functionality.
Run the integration test with:
TEST_FLAGS='--tags "test_gce_tag"' make gce
Run the unit tests with:
python test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gce_tag.py
This plugin can be used with the lpass cli interface for lastpass.
[lastpass-cli](https://github.com/lastpass/lastpass-cli)
Example:
Add a lookup to your playbooks/variables somewhere:
```
some_variable: "{{ lookup('lastpass','Some Lastpass entry name or ID', field='username') }}"
```
Usage:
* start a lpass session prior to using ansible
* run ansible
* logout when finished
```
lpass login user@domain.com
ansible-playbook foo.yml
lpass logout
```
An inner single-quote pair breaks out of the outer single-quote
pair. Rather than escaping the inner quotes to protect against
this, just use the fact that `str()` is equivalent to `""`.
* Initial Commit for Infinidat Ansible Modules
Skip tests for python 2.4 as infinisdk doesn't support python 2.4
Move common code and arguments into module_utils/infinibox.py
Move common documentation to documentation_fragments. Cleanup Docs and Examples
Fix formating in modules description
Add check mode support for all modules
Import AnsibleModule only from ansible.module_utils.basic in all modules
Skip python 2.4 tests for module_utils/infinibox.py
Documentation and code cleanup
Rewrite examples in multiline format
Misc Changes
Test
* Add Infinibox modules to CHANGELOG.md
* Add ANSIBLE_METADATA to all modules
Since we no longer use a post-validated task in _process_pending_results, we
need to be sure to template fields used in original_task as they are raw and
may contain variables.
This patch also moves the handler tracking to be per-uuid, not per-object.
Doing it per-object had implications for the above due to the fact that the
copy of the original task is now being used, so the only sure way is to track
based on the uuid instead.
Fixes#18289
Print out the data that fails to validate when doing
schema checking on modules
This allows easier interpretation of error messages.
From:
```
ERROR: DOCUMENTATION.notes.2: expected basestring
```
To:
```
ERROR: DOCUMENTATION.notes.2: expected basestring @ data['notes'][2].
Got {"As with C(include) this task can be static or dynamic, If static
it implies that it won't need templating nor loops nor conditionals and
will show included tasks in the --list options. Ansible will try to
autodetect what is needed, but you can set `static": 'yes|no` at task
level to control this.'}
```
* Code smell test for iteritems and itervalues
* Change the keydict object in authorized_keys so it doesn't throw a false postive
keydict is a bad data structure anyway. We don't use the iteritems and
itervalues methods so just disable them so that the code-smell tests do
not trigger on it.
* Change release templates so they work with py3
* Fix UnboundLocalError remote_head in git
Fixes#5505
The use of remote_head was a leftover of #4562.
remote_head is not necessary, since the repo is unchanged anyway and
after is set correctly.
Further changes:
* Set changed=True and msg once local_mods are detected and reset.
* Remove need_fetch that is always True (due to previous if) to improve
clarity
* Don't exit early for local_mods but run submodules update and
switch_version
* Add test for git with local modifications
* 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.
* Use native yaml for apache2 test
* Test removal of default modules with force
a2enmod on debian has `-f`, but not on SUSE (runs there without force).
Therefore don't test that option on SUSE.
The docs already specify that the option is intended for Debian systems
only.
* Fix synchronize retries
The synchronize module munges its task args on every invocation of
run(). This was problematic because the munged data was not fit for use
by a second pass of the synchronize module. Correct this by using a copy
of the task args on every invocation of run() so that the original args
are not affected.
Local testing using this playbook seems to confirm that things work as
expected:
- hosts: all
tasks:
- delay: 2
register: task_result
retries: 1
until: task_result.rc == 0
synchronize:
dest: /tmp/out
mode: pull
src: /tmp/nonexistent/
fixes#18281
* Update synchroncization fixture assertions
When we started operating on a copy of the task args the test assertions
were no longer asserting things about the munged state but of the
pristine state. Convert the copy of task args to a class member so that
it can be compared against later in testing and update the assertions to
check this munged copy.
* Shuffle objects around for cleaner testing
Attach the temporary args dict to the task rather than the action as
this makes updating the existing tests cleaner.
This adds back the change to the network_cli plugin. Ths change adds
the ensure_connect decorator to the open_shell() method to make sure
the connection is valid before trying to open a shell.
The issue was due to the addition of the decorator that will call
_connect() when there is no connection. The _connect() method should
have been mocked in the test case. This commit fixes the test
case as well
Change was originally reverted in c414ded69a
* make hash_params more robust in the face of many corner cases
Fixes#18680
Alternative fix to #18681
* add test case for role.hash_params
* Add role.hash_params test for more types
A set, a generator/iterable, and a Container that
is not Iterable.
* Fix regression in jinja2 include search path
Since commit 3c39bb5, the 'ansible_search_path' variable is used to set
jinja2's search path for {% include %} directives. However, this path is
the the proper one because our templates live in 'templates' subdirs in
our search path.
This is a regression because previously, our include search path would
include the dirname of the currently interpreted file, which worked most
of the time.
fixes#18526
* Fix template lookup search path
Improve fix in commit c96c853 so that the search path contain both
template-suffixed paths as well as original paths.
ref PR #18617
* Add integration test for template lookups
Tests regression at #18526
This test fails on current devel branch and succeeds on PR #18617
* wip: add a unit test for playbook/base.py
This commit include a failing test
TestBaseSubClass.test_attr_class_post_validate
It fails with the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/adrian/src/ansible/test/units/playbook/test_base.py", line 264, in test_attr_class_post_validate
bsc = self._base_validate(ds)
File "/home/adrian/src/ansible/test/units/playbook/test_base.py", line 206, in _base_validate
bsc.post_validate(templar)
File "/home/adrian/src/ansible/lib/ansible/playbook/base.py", line 450, in post_validate
" Error was: %s" % (name, value, attribute.isa, e), obj=self.get_ds())
AnsibleParserError: the field 'test_attr_class_post_validate' has an invalid value (<class 'units.playbook.test_base.ExampleSubClass'>), and could not be converted to an class. Error was: test_attr_class_post_validate is not a valid <class 'units.playbook.test_base.ExampleSubClass'> (got a <class 'ansible.playbook.base.BaseMeta'> instead)
* wip, test refactoring
* wip, trying to add a parent->child
* wip, fix isa=class.
the ds the base using needs an instance of the class
(ie, whats normally created by the yaml loaders)
* wip, theres no need to argue, I just dont understand parents
* stub a _preprocess_data for coverage
* cleanup, required, parent, etc
* Make sure include_role inherit variables from parent role
Setting the parent of task blocks generated by include_role after they
have been produced is not sufficient - it means the tasks don't have the
correct dependency chain set afterwards, and therefore, don't properly
inherit variables from outer roles.
In addition to manually setting the parents, pass the dep_chain when
compiling the role, such that variables are correctly imported.
Fixes#18540.
* Add tests for include_role
* Fix include_role variable inheritance for multiple parent levels
* Add test cases for VyOS commands that don't honor paging settings
Testing for issue fixed in PR #18546
* Add provider line and fix indentation
For the way we invoke the tests we need to specify the `provider:`
Also fix the indentation on `register:`
* Replace pipes.quote for shlex_quote
* More migration of pipes.quote to shlex_quote
Note that we cannot yet move module code over. Modules have six-1.4
bundled which does not have shlex_quote. This shouldn't be a problem as
the function is still importable from pipes.quote. It's just that this
has become an implementation detail that makes us want to import from
shlex instead.
Once we get rid of the python2.4 dependency we can update to a newer
version of bundled six module-side and then we're free to use
shlex_quote everywhere.
If the current ansible enviroment has a config setup
that doesn't use 'smart' as the configured transport
test_play_context would fail when it assumes the
transport will be 'smart'.
Previous changes addressed a corner case, which unfortunately introduced
another bug. This patch adds a new flag to the host state (did_rescue) which
is set to true when the rescue portion of a block completes. This flag is
then checked in _check_failed_state() when the fail_state != FAILED_NONE.
This lead to the discovery of another bug - current strategies are not advancing
hosts to ITERATING_COMPLETE after doing a peek at the next task, leaving the
host state in the run_state of the final task. To address this, before gathering
the list of failed hosts in StrategyBase.run(), a final pass through the iterator
for all hosts is done to ensure each host is in its final state. This way, no
strategy derived from StrategyBase has to worry about it and it's handled.
Fixes#17983
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/
This change corrects problems reported by the `yamllint` linter.
Since key duplication problems were removed in 4d48711, this commit
mainly fixes trailing spaces and extra empty lines at beginning/end of
files.
* Added test for sequenced-name instance generation (num_instances)
* Added param-check tags to tests that only do argument checking
Should be merged AFTER ansible/ansible-modules-core#4276
- Use assertRaisesRegexp to make sure correct exceptions are raised.
- Set docker_command to avoid docker dependency (skips find_executable).
- Use a fake path for docker_command to make sure mock.patch is working.
* Fix bug (#18355) where encrypted inventories fail
This is first part of fix for #18355
* Make DataLoader._get_file_contents return bytes
The issue #18355 is caused by a change to inventory to
stop using _get_file_contents so that it can handle text
encoding itself to better protect against harmless text
encoding errors in ini files (invalid unicode text in
comment fields).
So this makes _get_file_contents return bytes so it and other
callers can handle the to_text().
The data returned by _get_file_contents() is now a bytes object
instead of a text object. The callers of _get_file_contents() have
been updated to call to_text() themselves on the results.
Previously, the ini parser attempted to work around
ini files that potentially include non-vailid unicode
in comment lines. To do this, it stopped using
DataLoader._get_file_contents() which does the decryption of
files if vault encrypted. It didn't use that because _get_file_contents
previously did to_text() on the read data itself.
_get_file_contents() returns a bytestring now, so ini.py
can call it and still special case ini file comments when
converting to_text(). That also means encrypted inventory files
are decrypted first.
Fixes#18355
This allows validate-modules to run in an environment where
python 3 is the default. This will no longer be necessary once
validate-modules is updated to work with both python 2 and 3.
- Remove shebangs from:
- ini files
- unit tests
- module_utils
- plugins
- module_docs_fragments
- non-executable Makefiles
- Change non-modules from '/usr/bin/python' to '/usr/bin/env python'.
- Change '/bin/env' to '/usr/bin/env'.
Also removed main functions from unit tests (since they no longer
have a shebang) and fixed a python 3 compatibility issue with
update_bundled.py so it does not need to specify a python 2 shebang.
A script was added to check for unexpected shebangs in files.
This script is run during CI on Shippable.
- Update import for relocated tests.
- Fix test to expect changed from update_tags.
- Add checks for boto3 and botocore to tests.
- Set check mode with kwarg.
- Python 3 fixes for unit tests.
- Python 2.6 fix for unit tests.
- Add missing meta value for test_create_server
- Add .gitignore for pytest .cache directory
Exclude test_os_server from nose test runs since it was designed
for pytest. The test will work correctly when run using pytest.
This is a temporary issue, as we'll be moving to pytest soon.
This commit adds some unit tests for the `cloud.openstack.os_server`
module. These tests exercise `_network_args` thoroughly and
`_create_server` lightly.
These tests will **fail** until ansible/ansible-modules-core#2275 lands.
To run the tests:
pip install -r test-requirements.txt
PYTHONPATH=$PWD py.test
Originally from ansible/ansible-modules-core@3387526bca
- Correct directory name in test/README.md
- Move code-smell tests to test/sanity/code-smell
- Update code-smell.sh to use new script paths
- Add test/integration/target-prefixes.win for ansible-test
- Move module unit tests to match module directory layout
* Network Test Documentation
Will need improving over time, though this ensure that everything that was in `ansible/test-network-modules` is in `ansible/ansible`
* Update README.md
* Inventory file
* Network module prefixes
In ansible-test we should skip tests for these modules, they will be
tested via another process.
* Update target-prefixes.network
In order to support legacy plugins, the following two method signatures
are allowed for `CallbackBase.v2_playbook_on_start`:
def v2_playbook_on_start(self):
def v2_playbook_on_start(self, playbook):
Previously, the logic to handle this divergence checked to see if the
callback plugin being called supported an argument named `playbook`
in its `v2_playbook_on_start` method. This was fragile in a few ways:
- if a plugin author did not use the literal `playbook` to name their
method argument, their plugin would not be called correctly
- if a plugin author wrapped their `v2_playbook_on_start` method and
by doing so changed the argspec to no longer expose an argument
with that literal name, their plugin would not be called correctly
In order to continue to support both types of callback for backwards
compatibility while making the call more robust for plugin authors,
the logic can be reversed in order to have a positive check for the old
method signature instead of a positive check for the new one.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
As neon is derived from Ubuntu, ansible_os_family should have the value
"Debian" instead of "Neon". Add a test case for KDE neon and set
os_family correctly for it.
If the facts returned by setup included strings that
had double quotes in them, the asserts in test_gathering_facts.yml
would fail with errors like:
"The conditional check '\"[{u'mounts': {u'options':
u'rw,context=\"system_u:\"'}}]\" != \"UNDEF_HW\"' failed. The error was:
template error while templating string: expected token 'end of statement
block', got 'system_u'. String: {% if \"[{u'mounts': {u'options':
u'rw,context=\"system_u:\"'}}]\" != \"UNDEF_HW\" %} True {% else %}
False {% endif %}"
For one example, if mount facts returned an 'options' field that
included double quoated selinux context ids, the test would fail.
Fix is removing the double quoting in the assert 'that:' lines,
and removing the unneeded double curly brackets.
Nothing seems to use this now.
Was added originally added in2d11cfab92f9d26448461b4bc81f466d1910a15e
but the code that used it was removed in
e02b98274b
On openSUSE Tumbleweed, lsb-release -a currently reports
the distributor ID as "openSUSE Tumbleweed". On openSUSE
Leap, the distributor ID is "SUSE LINUX".
Add them to the OS_FAMILY dict as Suse family systems.
Also add an entry to TESTSETS in test_distribution_version.py
for openSUSE Tumbleweed.
Since passlib algo sometime takes a bytes, and sometime
not, depending on a internal variable, we have to convert
bnased on it, or it fail with "TypeError: salt must be bytes,
not str" (or unicode instead of bytes)
However, that's not great to use internal structure for that.
* Add tag verification test (ansible-modules-core PR 2654)
* Fix typo
* Use smaller repo for testing, add dependency control
* Test is gpg exists before running git signing tasks
* Correct the test conditionals so that gpg1 is tested
Currently (pre-repomerge) we aren't running sanity.sh from
ansible/ansible, after the merge we will. Therefore I've added the
requirements here, rather than in ansible-modules-*/test/utils/shippable
Implement tag and skip_tag handling in the CLI() class. Change tag and
skip_tag command line options to be accepted multiple times on the CLI
and add them together rather than overwrite.
* Make it configurable whether to merge or overwrite multiple --tags arguments
* Make the base CLI class an abstractbaseclass so we can implement
functionality in parse() but still make subclasses implement it.
* Deprecate the overwrite feature of --tags with a message that the
default will change in 2.4 and go away in 2.5.
* Add documentation for merge_multiple_cli_flags
* Fix galaxy search so its tags argument does not conflict with generic tags
* Unit tests and more integration tests for tags
Prior to this commit, the ini parser would fail if the inventory was
not 100% utf-8. This commit makes this slightly more robust by
omitting full line comments from that requirement.
Fixes#17593
* Remove unicode-escape which is not present on python3
Alternative fix for #17305
* Enable the assemble test on python3
* Fix other problems with assemble on python3
If the sftp fails, roll over to scp by default. This saves users
from having to know about the scp_if_ssh method when sftp is broken
on the remote host.
* Turn mount test back on
* Mount tests need PRIVILEGED so turn that back on
Revert "Revert "Set PRIVILEGED=true for non_destructive tests. (#17733)" (#17738)"
This reverts commit dc0fb1c212.
* Add a needs_privileged tag so that we can skip mount tests on centos6
Some containers timeout on shippable tests when run with privileged.
Unfortunately, some tests require that in order to run. Tagging those
allows us to skip those tests on the platforms that timeout when we get
ready to run the integration test in shippable.
* Centos6 times out with PRIVILEGED set so remove that (will disable the mount tests on centos6)
* Remove false start
Python2 seems to allow any integer. Python3.5 on Linux seems to allow
a 32 bit unsigned int. Python3.5 on El Capitan seems to limit it to
a smaller size... perhaps a 16 bit int.
This adds some test data to test_facts.py that
includes mnt points that have a single quote in
the path.
Ala, https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/16855
The bug was already fixed via other changes, but this is
for regression testing.
* Add tests for the mount module
* Switch from unmounted to absent...
the code for mounting always modifies fstab so we need to always modify
fstab to cleanup as well.
* Fix comments and copyright
A parameter of type int should accept int and string, but not float.
A parameter of type float should accept float, int, and string.
Also reset the arguments in another test so that it runs cleanly. This
agrees with what all the other tests are doing.
Includes:
* Tests to create, delete, resize, recreate and configure an Autoscaler
* Tests for parameters only. Use TEST_FLAGS="--tags 'param-check'" to execute only these tests.
Requires:
* An instance template to be configured in your project.
* Improve unit testing of 'password' lookup
The tests showed some UnicodeErrors for the
cases where the 'chars' param include unicode,
causing the 'getattr(string, c, c)' to fail.
So the candidate char generation code try/excepts
UnicodeErrors there now.
Some refactoring of the password.py module to make
it easier to test, and some new tests that cover more
of the password and salt generation.
* More refactoring and fixes.
* manual merge of text enc fixes from pr17475
* moving methods to module scope
* more refactoring
* A few more text encoding fixes/merges
* remove now unused code
* Add test cases and data for _gen_candidate_chars
* more test coverage for password lookup
* wip
* More text encoding fixes and test coverage
* cleanups
* reenable text_type assert
* Remove unneeded conditional in _random_password
* Add docstring for _gen_candidate_chars
* remove redundant to_text and list comphenesion
* Move set of 'chars' default in _random_password
on py2, C.DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS is a regular str
type, so the assert here fails. Move setting the
default into the method and to_text(DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS)
if it's needed.
* combine _random_password and _gen_password
* s/_create_password_file/_create_password_file_dir
* native strings for exception msgs
* move password to_text to _read_password_file
* move to_bytes(content) to _write_password_file
* add more test assertions about genned pw's
* Some cleanups to alikins and abadger's password lookup refactoring:
* Make DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS into a text string in constants.py
- Move this into the nonconfigurable section of constants.
* Make utils.encrypt.do_encrypt() return a text string because all the
hashes in passlib should be returning ascii-only strings and they are
text strings in python3.
* Make the split up of functions more sane:
- Don't split such that conditionals have to occur in two separate functions.
- Don't go overboard: Good to split file system manipulation from parsing
but we don't need to do every file manipulation in a separate
function.
- Don't split so that creation of the password store happens in two
parts.
- Don't split in such a way that no decisions are made in run.
* Organize functions by when it gets called from run().
* Run all potential characters through the gen_candidate_chars function
because it does both normalization and validation.
* docstrings for functions
* Change when we store salt slightly. Store it whenever it was already
present in the file as well as when encrypt is requested. This will
head of potential idempotence bugs where a user has two playbook tasks
using the same password and in one they need it encrypted but in the
other they need it plaintext.
* Reorganize tests to follow the order of the functions so it's easier
to figure out if/where a function has been tested.
* Add tests for the functions that read and write the password file.
* Add tests of run() when the password has already been created.
* Test coverage currently at 100%
As suggested in feedback on
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/17575, add
os_family to test_distribution_version. Add the
correct os_family to the existing testcase data
entries.
Also add os_family to the output of
gen_distribution_version_testcase.py so any new
generated entries will contain this data.
* Make is_encrypted_file handle both files opened in text and binary mode
On python3, by default files are opened in text mode. Since we know
the encoding of vault files (and especially the header which is the
first set of bytes) we can decide whether the file is an encrypted
vault file in either case.
* Fix is_encrypted_file not resetting the file position
* Update is_encrypted_file to check that all the data in the file is ascii
* For is_encrypted_file(), add start_pos and count parameters
This allows callers to specify reading vaulttext from the middle of
a file if necessary.
* Combine VaultLib.encrypt() and VaultLib.encrypt_bytestring()
* Change vault's is_encrypted() to take either text or byte strings and to return False if any part of the data is non-ascii.
* Remove unnecessary use of six.b
* Vault Cipher: mark a few methods as private.
* VaultAES256._is_equal throws a TypeError if given non byte strings
* Make VaultAES256 methods that don't need self staticmethods and classmethods
* Mark VaultAES and is_encrypted as deprecated
* Get rid of VaultFile (unused and feature implemented in a different way)
* Normalize variable and parameter names on plaintext, ciphertext, vaulttext
* Normalize variable and parameter names on "b_" prefix when dealing with bytes
* Test changes:
* Remove redundant tests( both checking the same byte string)
* Fix use of format string without format operator
* Enable vault editor tests on python3
* Initialize the vault_cipher for VaultAES256 testing in setUp()
* Make assertTrue and assertFalse take the actual method calls for
better error messages.
* Test that non-ascii byte strings compare correctly.
* Test that unicode strings and ints raise TypeError
* Test-specific:
* Removed test_methods_exist(). We only have one VaultLib so the
implementation is the assurance that the methods exist. (Can use an abc for
this if it changes).
* Add tests for both byte string and text string input where the API takes either.
* Convert "assert" to unittest assert functions or add a custom message where
that will make failures easier to debug.
* Move instantiating the VaultLib into setUp().
* Added aws_retry decorator function with unit tests
* Restructured the code to be used with a base class.
This base class CloudRetry can be reused by any other cloud provider.
This decorator should be used in situations, where you need to implement
a backoff algorithm and want to retry based on the status code from the
exception.
* updated documentation
* fixed tabs
* added botocore and boto3 to requirements.txt
* removed cloud.py from py24 tests, as it depends on boto3
* fix relative imports
* updated test to be 2.6 compat
* updated method name from retry to backoff
* readded lxd
* Updated default backoff from 2 seconds to 1.1s.
This will be about a total of 48 seconds in 10 tries. This is
configurable.
* Fixes to the controller text model
* Change command line args to text type
* Make display replace undecodable bytes with replacement chars. This
is only a problem on pyhton3 where surrogates can enter into the msg
but sys.stdout doesn't know how to handle them.
* Remove a deprecated playbook syntax in unicode.yml
* Fix up run_cmd to change its parameters to byte string at appropriate times.
* Enable more integration tests for python 3.
* Split out python 3 integration tests.
Now that we're running more integration tests on python 3, the
tests are taking long enough that they warrant splitting out in
the same way the python 2 tests are split.
We couldn't copy to_unicode, to_bytes, to_str into module_utils because
of licensing. So once created it we had two sets of functions that did
the same things but had different implementations. To remedy that, this
change removes the ansible.utils.unicode versions of those functions.
The test_async test target was updated to accommodate changes in
output buffering behavior in python 3. This change in behavior
may need to be addressed in the future.
* Fix paramiko's exec_command() to return bytes on python3
* Run test_connection for python3 now too
* Fix atomic_move for problem in shippable's testing
* Python-2.4 needs to use b()
for `VariableManager._get_magic_variables()`.
This saves a lot of time re-iterating the nearly always constant global
list of groups and their members.
Generate once and cache, and invalidate cache in case `add_host:` or
`group_by:` are used.
* Port set_*_if_different functions to python3
* Add surrogate_or_strict and surrogate_or_replace error handlers for
to_text, to_bytes, to_native
* Set default error handler to surrogate_or_replace
* Make use of the new error handlers in the already ported code
* Move the unittests for module_utils._text as they aren't in basic.py
* Cleanup around SEQUENCETYPE. On python2.6+ SEQUENCETYPE includes
strings so make sure code omits those explicitly if necessary
* Allow arg_spec aliases to be other sequence types
* New features for include_vars
include_vars.py now allows you to include an entire directory and its nested directories of variable files.
Added Features..
* Ignore by default *.md, *.py, and *.pyc
* Ignore any list of files.
* Only include files nested by depth (default=unlimited)
* Match only files matching (valid regex)
* Sort files alphabetically and load in that order.
* Sort directories alphabetically and load in that order.
```
- include_vars: 'vars/all.yml'
- name: include all.yml
include_vars:
file: 'vars/all.yml'
- name: include all yml files in vars/all and all nested directories
include_vars:
dir: 'vars/all'
- name: include all yml files in vars/all and all nested directories and save the output in test.
include_vars:
dir: 'vars/all'
name: test
- name: include all yml files in vars/services
include_vars:
dir: 'vars/services'
depth: 1
- name: include only bastion.yml files
include_vars:
dir: 'vars'
files_matching: 'bastion.yml'
- name: include only all yml files exception bastion.yml
include_vars:
dir: 'vars'
ignore_files: 'bastion.yml'
```
* Added whitelist for file extensisions (yaml, yml, json)
* Removed unit tests in favor of integration tests
While trying to fix the test suite on python3, I noticed
this test fail due to to_json adding more whitespace in
python3 than in python2. So -w should ignored those
differences.
* Fix to_native call in selinux_context and selinux_default_context to
use the error handler correctly.
* Port set_mode_if_different to work on python3
* Port atomic_move to work on python3
* Fix check_password_prompt variable which wasn't renamed properly
tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile keeps a file handle causing os.rename() to fail with windows based vboxfs: [Errno 26] Text file busy.
Changed NamedTemporaryFile to mkstemp() and added a finally block to unlink the temp file in each and every case.
* run_command needed a bit of tweaking to its string handling of
arguments.
* The run_command change fixes the last bit of lineinfile so we can
enable its tests
- Fix octal formatting of file mode in module response on py3.
- Convert file path to unicode in copy action.
- Enable file and copy module tests for py3 now that they pass.
Make some python3 fixes to make the unittests pass:
* galaxy imports
* dictionary iteration in role requirements
* swap_stdout helper for unittests
* Normalize to text string in a facts.py function
Fixes for these are either rewriting to get rid of the need for the
functions or using six.moves to get equivalent functions for both
python2 and python3
Make !vault-encrypted create a AnsibleVaultUnicode
yaml object that can be used as a regular string object.
This allows a playbook to include a encrypted vault
blob for the value of a yaml variable. A 'secret_password'
variable can have it's value encrypted instead of having
to vault encrypt an entire vars file.
Add __ENCRYPTED__ to the vault yaml types so
template.Template can treat it similar
to __UNSAFE__ flags.
vault.VaultLib api changes:
- Split VaultLib.encrypt to encrypt and encrypt_bytestring
- VaultLib.encrypt() previously accepted the plaintext data
as either a byte string or a unicode string.
Doing the right thing based on the input type would fail
on py3 if given a arg of type 'bytes'. To simplify the
API, vaultlib.encrypt() now assumes input plaintext is a
py2 unicode or py3 str. It will encode to utf-8 then call
the new encrypt_bytestring(). The new methods are less
ambiguous.
- moved VaultLib.is_encrypted logic to vault module scope
and split to is_encrypted() and is_encrypted_file().
Add a test/unit/mock/yaml_helper.py
It has some helpers for testing parsing/yaml
Integration tests added as roles test_vault and test_vault_embedded
* Give native strings to selinux library functions.
SELinux takes pathnames as native strings. That means we need to
convert to bytes on python2 and convert to text on python3.
Fixes#17155
* Read kitchen documentation, make module_utils params more like kitchen API
* Remove none nonstring strategy and add strict
* Raise TypeError on invalid nonstring strategy
* Document to_native()
* Make unittests for testing module_utils.text
* Rm py2.7+ code in docker connection plugin
The docker connection plugin was using subprocess.check_output
which only exists in python 2.7 and later. Connection plugins
need to support python2.6 so this replaces it with Popen/communicate()
* Handle docker ver errors in docker connection
Add unit tests for DockerConnection
Fixes#16971
test/units/plugins/action/test_action.py had code
for handling a bug in python 3.4's mock_open that
causes errors when reading binary data.
Moved to compat/tests/mock.py so other tests can
use it by default.
* actions/unarchive: fix unarchive from remote url
Currently unarchive from remote url does not work because the core
unarchive module was updated to support 'remote_src' [1], but the
unarchive action plugin was not updated for this. This causes failures
because the action plugin assumes it needs to copy a file to the
remote server, but in the case of downloading a file from a remote
url a local file does not exist, so an error occurs when the file is
not found.
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/commit/467516e
* test_unarchive: fix test with wrong remote_src use
The non-ascii filenames test had improperly set remote_src=yes even
though it was actually copying the file from the local machine (i.e.
the file did not already exist remotely). This test was passing
until the remote_src behavior of unarchive was fixed in 276550f.
Fixes#10779
Refactor some of the block device, mount point, and
mtab/fstab facts collection for linux for better
performance on systems with lots of block devices.
Instead of invoking 'lsblk' for every entry in mtab,
invoke it once, then map the results to mtab entries.
Change the args used for invoking 'findmnt' since the
previous combination of args conflicts, so this would
always fail on some systems depending on version.
Add test cases for facts Hardware()/Network()/Virtual() classes
__new__ method and verify they create the proper subclass based
on the platform.system() results.
Split out all the 'invoke some command and grab it's output'
bits related to linux mount paths into their own methods so
it is easier to mock them in unit tests.
Fix the DragonFly* classes that did not defined a 'platform'
class attribute. This caused FreeBSD systems to potentially
get the DragonFly* subclasses incorrectly. In practice it
didnt matter much since the DragonFly* subclasses duplicated
the FreeBSD ones. Actual DragonFly systems would end up with
the generic Hardware() etc instead of the DragonFly* classes.
Fix Hardware.__new__() on PY3, passing args to __new__
would cause "object() takes no parameters" errors. So
check for PY3 and just call __new__ without the args
See
https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/44ed0cd3dc6d/Objects/typeobject.c#l2818
for some explaination.
Instead of immediately returning a failed code (indicating a break in
the play execution), we internally 'or' that failure code with the result
(now an integer flag instead of a boolean) so that we can properly handle
the rescue/always portions of blocks and still remember that the break
condition was hit.
Fixes#16937
Rather than repeatedly searching for tasks by uuid via iterating over
all known blocks, cache the tasks when they are added to the PlayIterator
so the lookup becomes a simple key check in a dict.
* Query lookup plugin
* Add license and docstrings
* Add python3-ish imports
* Change query plugin type from lookup to filter
* Switch from dq to jsonpath_rw
* Add integration test for query filter
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Add jsonpath-rw
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Switch query implementation from jsonpath-rw to jmespath
Run setfacl/chown/chmod on each temp dir and file.
This fixes temp file permissions handling on platforms such as FreeBSD
which always return success when using find -exec. This is done by
eliminating the use of find when setting up temp files and directories.
Additionally, tests that now pass on FreeBSD have been enabled for CI.
When a task result has an empty results list, the
list should be ignored when determining the results
of `_check_key`. Here the empty list is treated the
same as a non-existent list.
This fixes a bug that manifests itself with squashed
items - namely the task result contains the correct
value for the key, but an empty results list. The
empty results list was treated as zero failures
when deciding which handler to call - so the task
show as a success in the output, but is deemed to
have failed when deciding whether to continue.
This also demonstrates a mismatch between task
result processing and play iteration.
A test is also added for this case, but it would not
have caught the bug - because the bug is really in
the display, and not the success/failure of the
task (visually the test is more accurate).
Fixesansible/ansible-modules-core#4214
This feature changes the scalar value of `serial:` to a list, which
allows users to specify a list of values, so batches can be ramped
up (commonly called "canary" setups):
- hosts: all
serial: [1, 5, 10, "100%"]
tasks:
...
Binary module tests now download pre-compiled binaries from S3
instead of downloading go and compiling the modules.
Files downloaded form SourceForge are now downloaded from S3.
* Enabled more tests in test_service on systems with systemd.
* Fix inconsistency in cleaning up test service. The conditions for service setup and service cleanup were different.
* Add check mode run for service enable.
This is a refactoring of the existing GCE utility module to support other projects on Google Cloud Platform.
The previous gce.py module was hard-coded specifically for GCE, and attempting to use it with other projects in GCP failed.
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15918#issuecomment-220165913 for more detail.
This has also been an issue for others in the past, although they've handled it by simply
duplicating some of the logic of gce.py in their own modules.
- The existing gce.py module was renamed to gcp.py, and modified to remove any
imports or other code that refers to libcloud.compute or GCE (the GCE_* params were
retained for compatibility). I also renamed the gce_connect function to gcp_connect,
and modified the function signature to make supplying a provider, driver, and agent
information mandatory.
- A new gce.py module was created to handle connectivity to GCE. It imports the
appropriate libcloud.compute providers and drivers, and then passes them on
to gcp_connect in gcp.py. The constants and function signatures are the same
as the old gce.py, so compatibility with existing modules is retained.
- A new gcdns.py module was created to support PR ansible/ansible-modules-extras#2252
for two new Google Cloud DNS modules, and to demonstrate support for a non-GCE
Google Cloud service. It follows the same basic structure as the new gce.py module,
but imports from libcloud.dns instead.
Enable color output from integration tests in Docker containers:
* In run_tests.sh when output is attached to a terminal.
* In shippable/integration.sh using force mode (can be disabled).
Also fix blocks tests to work with or without color output
* switch cwd to basedir of task
This restores previous behaviour in pre 2.0 and allows for 'local type' plugins
and actions to have a more predictable relative path.
fixes#14489
* removed FIXME since prev commit 'fixes' this
* fix tests, now they need a loader (thanks jimi!)
* add check_mode option for tasks
includes example testcases for the template module
* extend check_mode option
* replace always_run, see also proposal rename_always_run
* rename always_run where used and add deprecation warning
* add some documentation
* have check_mode overwrite always_run
* use unique template name to prevent conflicts
test_check_mode was right before, but failed due to using the same filename as other roles
* still mention always_run in the docs
* set deprecation of always_run to version 2.4
* fix rst style
* expand documentation on per-task check mode
Adds a new test for GalaxyCLI. Tests cases when:
- no actions are provided
- invalid actions are provided
- each valid action is provided
When parser() runs successfully the method returns True, creates a
SortedOptParser instance, a Galaxy instance, and updates certain class data.
A little unittest refactoring
* Add a class decorator to generate tests when using a unittest.TestCase base class
* Add a TestCase subclass with setUp() and tearDown() that sets up
module parameter parsing
* Move test_safe_eval to use the class decorator and ModuleTestCase base
class
* Move testing of set_mode_if_different into its own file and separate
some test methods out so we get better errors and more coverage in
case of errors.
* Naming convention for test cases doesn't need to duplicate information
that's already in the file path.
* Adding a test for GalaxyCLI and two methods on which it depends. Tests execute_info method.
* Adding a test for GalaxyCLI and two methods on which it depends. Tests execute_remove method.
* Update test_galaxy.py
* Revising test for GalaxyCLI execute_remove.
* Removing mocks
I suspect this problem was masked previously as older versions of pywinrm
where significantly slower, allowing more time for the windows installer service to complete.