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community.general/test/integration/targets/win_async_wrapper/tasks/main.yml
Matt Davis ead23783be slightly increase win_async_wrapper fire and forget sleeptime
* should fix Shippable timeouts when AWS CPU credits are low- right on the bubble of failure w/ 5s execution
2017-05-09 11:22:29 -07:00

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- name: capture timestamp before fire and forget
set_fact:
start_timestamp: "{{ lookup('pipe', 'date +%s') }}"
- name: async fire and forget
async_test:
sleep_delay_sec: 8
async: 20
poll: 0
register: asyncresult
- name: validate response
assert:
that:
- asyncresult.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- asyncresult.started == 1
- asyncresult.finished == 0
- asyncresult.results_file is search('\.ansible_async.+\d+\.\d+')
# ensure that async is actually async- this test will fail if # hosts > forks or if the target host is VERY slow
- (lookup('pipe', 'date +%s') | int) - (start_timestamp | int) < 8
- name: async poll immediate success
async_test:
sleep_delay_sec: 0
async: 10
poll: 1
register: asyncresult
- name: validate response
assert:
that:
- asyncresult.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- asyncresult.finished == 1
- asyncresult.changed == true
- asyncresult.ansible_async_watchdog_pid is number
# - asyncresult.module_tempdir is search('ansible-tmp-')
- asyncresult.module_pid is number
# this part of the test is flaky- Windows PIDs are reused aggressively, so this occasionally fails due to a new process with the same ID
# FUTURE: consider having the test module hook to a kernel object we can poke at that gets signaled/released on exit
#- name: ensure that watchdog and module procs have exited
# raw: Get-Process | Where { $_.Id -in ({{ asyncresult.ansible_async_watchdog_pid }}, {{ asyncresult.module_pid }}) }
# register: proclist
#
#- name: validate no running watchdog/module processes were returned
# assert:
# that:
# - proclist.stdout.strip() == ''
#- name: ensure that module_tempdir was deleted
# raw: Test-Path {{ asyncresult.module_tempdir }}
# register: tempdircheck
#
#- name: validate tempdir response
# assert:
# that:
# - tempdircheck.stdout | search('False')
- name: async poll retry
async_test:
sleep_delay_sec: 5
async: 10
poll: 1
register: asyncresult
- name: validate response
assert:
that:
- asyncresult.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- asyncresult.finished == 1
- asyncresult.changed == true
# - asyncresult.module_tempdir is search('ansible-tmp-')
- asyncresult.module_pid is number
# this part of the test is flaky- Windows PIDs are reused aggressively, so this occasionally fails due to a new process with the same ID
# FUTURE: consider having the test module hook to a kernel object we can poke at that gets signaled/released on exit
#- name: ensure that watchdog and module procs have exited
# raw: Get-Process | Where { $_.Id -in ({{ asyncresult.ansible_async_watchdog_pid }}, {{ asyncresult.module_pid }}) }
# register: proclist
#
#- name: validate no running watchdog/module processes were returned
# assert:
# that:
# - proclist.stdout.strip() == ''
#- name: ensure that module_tempdir was deleted
# raw: Test-Path {{ asyncresult.module_tempdir }}
# register: tempdircheck
#
#- name: validate tempdir response
# assert:
# that:
# - tempdircheck.stdout | search('False')
- name: async poll timeout
async_test:
sleep_delay_sec: 5
async: 3
poll: 1
register: asyncresult
ignore_errors: true
- name: validate response
assert:
that:
- asyncresult.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- asyncresult.finished == 1
- asyncresult.changed == false
- asyncresult | failed == true
- asyncresult.msg is search('timed out')
- name: async poll graceful module failure
async_test:
fail_mode: graceful
async: 5
poll: 1
register: asyncresult
ignore_errors: true
- name: validate response
assert:
that:
- asyncresult.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- asyncresult.finished == 1
- asyncresult.changed == true
- asyncresult | failed == true
- asyncresult.msg == 'failed gracefully'
- name: async poll exception module failure
async_test:
fail_mode: exception
async: 5
poll: 1
register: asyncresult
ignore_errors: true
- name: validate response
assert:
that:
- asyncresult.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- asyncresult.finished == 1
- asyncresult.changed == false
- asyncresult | failed == true
# TODO: reenable after catastrophic failure behavior is cleaned up
# - asyncresult.msg is search('failing via exception')
# FUTURE: figure out why the last iteration of this test often fails on shippable
#- name: loop async success
# async_test:
# sleep_delay_sec: 3
# async: 10
# poll: 0
# with_sequence: start=1 end=4
# register: async_many
#
#- name: wait for completion
# async_status:
# jid: "{{ item }}"
# register: asyncout
# until: asyncout.finished == 1
# retries: 10
# delay: 1
# with_items: "{{ async_many.results | map(attribute='ansible_job_id') | list }}"
#
#- name: validate results
# assert:
# that:
# - item.finished == 1
# - item.slept_sec == 3
# - item.changed == true
# - item.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
# with_items: "{{ asyncout.results }}"
# this part of the test is flaky- Windows PIDs are reused aggressively, so this occasionally fails due to a new process with the same ID
# FUTURE: consider having the test module hook to a kernel object we can poke at that gets signaled/released on exit
#- name: ensure that all watchdog and module procs have exited
# raw: Get-Process | Where { $_.Id -in ({{ asyncout.results | join(',', attribute='ansible_async_watchdog_pid') }}, {{ asyncout.results | join(',', attribute='module_pid') }}) }
# register: proclist
#
#- name: validate no processes were returned
# assert:
# that:
# - proclist.stdout.strip() == ""
# FUTURE: test junk before/after JSON
# FUTURE: verify tempdir stays through module exec
# FUTURE: verify tempdir is deleted after module exec
# FUTURE: verify tempdir is permanent with ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES=1 (how?)
# FUTURE: verify binary modules work
# FUTURE: test status/return
# FUTURE: test status/cleanup
# FUTURE: test reboot/connection failure
# FUTURE: figure out how to ensure that processes and tempdirs are cleaned up in all exceptional cases