* Enable specific tests (this lets us disable a group and then
enable a particular test inside of it)
* Comment out tests in the enable and disable files
* Revert "Update conventions in azure modules"
This reverts commit 30a688d8d3.
* Revert "Allow specific __future__ imports in modules"
This reverts commit 3a2670e0fd.
* Revert "Fix wildcard import in galaxy/token.py"
This reverts commit 6456891053.
* Revert "Fix one name in module error due to rewritten VariableManager"
This reverts commit 87a192fe66.
* Revert "Disable pylint check for names existing in modules for test data"
This reverts commit 6ac683ca19.
* Revert "Allow ini plugin to load file using other encoding than utf8."
This reverts commit 6a57ad34c0.
- New option for ini plugins: encoding
- Add a new option encoding to _get_file_contents
- Use replace option in test/runner/lib/util.py when calling decode on stdout/err
output when diff have non-utf8 sequences
* Enable the pylint no-name-in-module check. Checks that identifiers in
imports actually exist. When we do this, we also have to ignore
_MovedItems used in our bundled six. This means pylint won't check
for bad imports below ansible.module_utils.six.moves but that's
something that pylint punts on with a system copy of six so this is
still an improvement.
* Remove automatic use of system six. The exec in the six code which
tried to use a system library if available destroyed pylint's ability
to check for imports of identifiers which did not exist (the
no-name-in-module check). That test is important enough that we
should sacrifice the bundling detection in favour of the test.
Distributions that want to unbundle six can replace the bundled six in
ansible/module_utils/six/__init__.py to unbundle. however, be aware
that six is tricky to unbundle. They may want to base their efforts
off the code we were using:
2fff690caa/lib/ansible/module_utils/six/__init__.py
* Update tests for new location of bundled six Several code-smell tests
whitelist the bundled six library. Update the path to the library so
that they work.
* Also check for basestring in modules as the enabled pylint tests will
also point out basestring usage for us.
* All integration commands support --continue-on-error
* The network-integration command supports --inventory
* Add landing page for compile test docs.
* Add bot documentation links.
* Move Config classes from executor.py to config.py.
* Move Environment and Test config to config.py.
* Move Coverage/CoverageReport Config to config.py.
* Clean up type hints.
* Improve ansible-test inventory handling.
* Fix python 3 re-raise of exception from thread.
* Fix python 3 encoding for windows-integration.
* Run network tests on multiple python versions.
* Run windows tests on multiple python versions.
* Support Shippable delegation using --tox.
* Skip vyos_command on python 3 tests until fixed.
* Add python 3 filtering to local and tox.
* Fix tests to support back to back runs.
* Temporarily test networking with python 2.7 only.
Running the tests back to back causes intermittent test failures
which need to be addressed before we can test multiple versions
in a single test run.
- Overhauled coverage injector to fix issues with non-local tests.
- Updated integration tests to work with the new coverage injector.
- Fix concurrency issue by using random temp files for delegation.
- Fix handling of coverage files from root user.
- Fix handling of coverage files without arcs.
- Make sure temp copy of injector is world readable and executable.
* Handle old versions of coverage.
* Handle old versions of setuptools.
* Detect python version for docker/remote units.
* Add sanity override for test constraints.
* 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.
Without this, changing a large number of files results in target
processing taking a very long time due to repeatedly compiling
the same patterns in a loop over many targets.
- 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.
* Re-enable module comparisons, specifically for new module detection and for finding new options/arguments
* Only do new module checks in shippable, local will display warning
* 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 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.
* 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.