* iptables chain creation does not populate with a rule
fixes#80256
* Add changelog fragment
* Add rules and flush chain during integration tests
* Check chain rule on comment
* Update test/integration/targets/iptables/tasks/chain_management.yml
* User-provided collection type might differ from collection
source. Cross-check the type before proceeding
Fixes: #79463
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* keepcache parameter can not be set in repository file
instead it goes in yum.conf or dnf.conf
Fixes: #78693
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* ansible-galaxy - improve ignoring multiple signature status codes when using --ignore-signature-status-code
* fix backwards compatibility by adding a new plural option instead, and hide the singular from --help
Since man pages aren't accessible to users after a `pip install`, there's no need to include them in the sdist.
This change makes it trivial to build man pages from source, which makes them much easier to iterate on.
It also simplifies creation and testing of the sdist, since it no longer requires building man pages.
The new `packaging/cli-doc/build.py` script can generate both man pages and RST documentation.
This supports inclusion on the docs site without a dependency on `ansible-core` internals.
Having a single implementation for both simplifies keeping the two formats in sync.
* Remove datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp and datetime.datetime.uctnow
from controller code since they are deprecated in Python 3.12.
* Update target side code to use new utcfromtimestamp and utcnow utils in ansible.module_utils.compat.datetime that return aware datetime objects on Python 2.7 and 3.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Raise the minimum setuptools version to 66.1.0
This is the first version to support Python 3.12.
While Python 3.10 and 3.11 could use an older version, a consistent minimum is easier to work with and test against.
* Fix PEP 517 integration test
* update docker containers versions to use newer ansible-test ref in the pre-built venvs
* Allow invoking ansible-test with Python 3.12
* Add python3.12 to the INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK
* changelog
* add Python 3.12 as a non-default Python version for the test containers
* Update mypy ignores for Python 3.12
* Add Python 3.12 to CI matrix for unit tests, generic tests, and galaxy
* Update unit test for using the Python 2 collection loader path with Python 3.
Skip the existing test on Python 3.12, since find_module is removed.
Suppress the pre-existing deprecation warnings using the Python 2
codepath with Python 3.
Add a test for Python >= 3.12, which doesn't call find_module.
* Ignore sanity test errors on systems without libselinux present.
* Only install collections which can't be satisfied by a collection in any of the configured paths.
* Improve warning for unexpected collection install path
Fix warning when path is configured, but is a pip-managed path
Normalize the path before validating to fix warning consistency
* Add test for 256-color configuration values
See #78607.
* color is not restricted to 16 choices
currently supports up to 256, not listing them all
TOOD: create examples and point to/list the basic 16
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Co-authored-by: Brian Coca <brian.coca+git@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* ansible-test - Limit scope of replace-urlopen test
Only ansible-core code and plugins in collections can be expected to rely on module_utils.
* ansible-test - Limit scope of use-compat-six test
Only ansible-core code and plugins in collections can be expected to rely on module_utils.
* ansible-test - Limit scope of no-get-exception test
Only ansible-core code and plugins in collections should be checked for usage of outdated module_utils functions.
* Add integration tests
* replace: handle exception while parsing escape char
* Fail early when bad escape character is provided in replace module
Fixes: #79364
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Run tests in Python 3.6 or greater env
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Rename README.rst to README.md
* Change README format from reStructuredText to Markdown
* Fix whitespace in README.md
* Update setup.cfg to use README.md
* Replace changelog placeholder with README.md
* Update package-data sanity test
* first_found lookup, let lookup handle templating errors
Avoids case in which TE was not sending valid and templatable entries to the lookup
The lookup already handles the case TE was attempting to itself, so no need for this code anymore.
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add type annotation for connection plugins
* Use new | syntax instead of Union/Optional
* Fix pep issue
* Use ParamSpec and other minor fixes
* Fix up ParmaSpec args and kwargs type
It adds exception treatment when execute a inventory based on script with the --host argument
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Co-authored-by: Everson Leal <everson.leal@sonda.com>
* Improve readability of unit test output
This drops the trailing `-expectedXXX` suffixes from test names generated by parametrize.
* Add more splitter unit tests
This fills in code coverage gaps in the exising unit tests.
* Bug fixes and code cleanup
- Fix IndexError exceptions caused by parsing a leading newline, space or escaped space.
- Fix an AttributeError exception in `parse_args` when parsing `None`.
- Fix incorrect parsing of multi-line Jinja2 blocks, which resulted in doubling newlines.
- Remove unreachable exception handlers in the `parse_kv` function.
The unreachable code was verified through analysis of the code as well as use of the `atheris` fuzzer.
- Remove unnecessary code in the `split_args` function.
- Add an optimization to `split_args` for the empty args case.
* Add unit tests for bug fixes
The splitter code is now fully covered by unit tests.
* Add another issue ref in changelog
this will handle escaping correctly in tempaltes that override the default jinja variable tokens
also fix optimization for single var path when overrides happen
* Avoid usage of deprecated importlib.abc.TraversableResources
This fixes ansible-compat test failures with Python 3.12.
* Add deprecated: marker for compat code
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* add declarative deprecation comment to < 3.9 case
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
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Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
This fixes the issue where handlers notifying other handlers are
not properly run because the notification is not registered unless
another flush_handlers occurs. Instead, if the current host state
is iterating handlers we immediately register the handler to be
run so the notification is not lost.
Fixes#80880
* Check if skeleton is /dev/null while creating home folder
* Add test for linux
Co-authored-by: Holger Dörner <h.doerner@bitexpert.de>
Co-authored-by: Brian Coca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove unnecessary MANIFEST.in commands
This eliminates more setuptools warnings during build.
* Sort MANIFEST.in
Now that only include commands are used, the order of the commands no longer effects the build output.
* replace deprecated ast.value.s with ast.value.value
the s attribute is deprecated since Python 3.8 and emits a warning in
3.12 causing some test failures
* setup module, retry facter to handle --puppet errors
facter versions have changed how they deal with the --puppet flag
when puppet is not present, most versions will just ignore it and not error,
but initial versions of facter 4 changed the behaviour (later reverted).
fixes#80496
Instead of using Templar.environment in Templar.do_template for
accessing/mutating the environment, myenv local variable should be used
because it is the environment used for actual templating. It can either
point to Templar.environment or newly created environment overlay.
Fixes#80605
Atthe moment if a users wants to protect virtualenv_command by using
quotes around 'venv', module will fail out as literal parsing is used
at the moment. In order to imrpove things, argparse is leveraged to
parse out passed value to the virtualenv_command
Closes-Bug: #76372
Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Rabotyagov <noonedeadpunk@gmail.com>
* Don't include a default for CLI as it overrides config with lesser precedence
connection plugins should already use the same config entries (and more)
than DEFAULT_TIMEOUT.
fixes#66434
* removed flag setting from enable/disable on openbsd
service was changing permanent config on openbsd, which is not expected from the this module
* if in check mode, module should not stop at enable/disable
* simplify and clean up opensd service enable/disable
* does break for those that were using service for configuring flags
* Fix installing signed collections by using the fqcn, version, source, and type as a unique identifier.
Define __hash__ and __eq__ methods to handle Candidate/Requirement comparison excluding signatures which aren't fully populated until install time.
* Remove PinnedCandidateRequests since it is redundant now.
* Fix verifying against a signed remote when the keyring isn't configured
This resolves warnings generated by setuptools such as the following:
_Warning: Package 'ansible.galaxy.data' is absent from the `packages` configuration.
* Add TTY check and argument to disable it (#50603)
* Fix formatting
* add changelog
* rename flag and updated help description
* add tests for tty check
* replace deprecated uses of assertRaisesRegexp to assertRaisesRegex
* fix yaml syntax
* shorten line 79
* Revert "replace deprecated uses of assertRaisesRegexp to assertRaisesRegex"
This reverts commit cea5fe1655.
* change back to assertRaisesRegexp
* fix meaning of parallel in gather_facts
* Update docs with note about parallel not always being faster
* add 'smarter' usage of gahter_timeout for parallel tasks
* restore async when needed, not always
* added typing
* parallelism tests
* Add GALAXY_COLLECTIONS_PATH_WARNING option.
This allows users to disable warnings from `ansible-galaxy collection
install` about `--collections-path` missing from Ansible's configured
collections_paths.
* Only bypass type validation for null parameters if the default is None. A default is mutually exclusive with required.
* Prevent coercing None to str type. Fail the type check instead.
- Unit tests now report warnings generated during test runs.
- Python 3.12 warnings about `os.fork` usage with threads (due to `pytest-xdist`) are suppressed.
- Added integration tests to verify forked test behavior.
* Validate task attributes `run_once` and `action` with finalized attrs after individual loop results
* Validate task attribute `ignore_unreachable` using individual loop results
Once there's a way to post validate only certain fields, we can use self._task.post_validate() instead
This replaces the fix introduced in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/80051.
Fixes#73643
* clear_notification method and simplify ifs
* Deduplicate code
* Limit number of Templar creations
* Fix sanity
* Preserve handler callbacks order as they were notified
* Symbolic modes with X or =[ugo] always use original mode (Fixes#80128)
Here's what's happening, by way of this mode example: u=,u=rX
At the first step in the loop, the "u" bits of are set to 0. On the next
step in the loop, the current stat of the filesystem object is used to
determine X, not the "new_mode" in the previous iteration of the loop. So
while most operations kind of operate left to right, "X" is always going
back to the original file to determine whether to set x bit.
The Linux "chmod" (the only one I've tested) doesn't operate this way. In
it, "X" operates on the current state the loop understands it is in,
based on previous operations (and starting with the file permissions).
This is an issue with "X" and any of the "=[ugo]" settings, because
they are lookups. For example, if a file is 755 and you do "ug=rx,o=u",
file module produces 0557 and chmod produces 0555.
This really becomes a problem when you want to recursively change a
directory of files, and the files are currently 755, but you want to
change the directory to 750 and the files to 640. In chmod you can do
"a=,ug=rX,u+w" (or "a=,u=rwX,g=rX"), and have it apply equally to the
directory and the files. I can't come up with a single way in the ansible
file module to deterministically, recursively, set a directory to 750
and the contents to 640 no matter what the current permissions are,
as the code currently is.
The fix is to pass in "new_mode" to _get_octal_mode_from_symbolic_perms
in lib/ansible/module_utils/basic.py inside _symbolic_mode_to_octal. And
then take "new_mode" as an argument and use it instead of the filesystem
object stat.st_mode value.
* Fixing my new unit test, fixing bug in test comments