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8 Commits (06cbc422c12a3432347670b28ce27d965be17245)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Doran a8e4c9be7a Cause copy module to fail on empty string as source (#27975)
* Fail if an empty string is set as src for copy module

Fixes #27363

* Cleanup task formatting on copy tests

Use multi-line YAML
Add debug statements with verbosity: 1 rather than leave them in there commented out.

* Add test for empty string as source

* Do more checks in order to add more specific errors messages

Add more integration tests for the various failure scenarios.
Cleanup some syntax on existing integration test tasks.
7 years ago
Pilou ade593da52 Copy module: improve tests allowing to use a managed host which isn't the controller host (#25672)
* set output_dir_expanded using module result

'path' values are expanded using 'expandvars' too

* foo.txt is located in 'files' directory

* Use 'role_path' and 'connection: local' for local paths

'{{ role_path }}/tmp' is used for generated paths

* Use local connection with local paths

/tmp/ansible-test-abs-link and /tmp/ansible-test-abs-link-dir are
defined by targets/copy/files/subdir/subdir1/ansible-test-abs-link
and targets/copy/files/subdir/subdir1/ansible-test-abs-link-dir links.

* task names: add a suffix when same name is reused

* Check that item exists before checking file mode

then error message is more explicit when item doesn't exist

* Use output_dir_expanded only when necessary

* Enforce remote_user when root is required

* Fix remote path

* Use different local & remote user

this is useful when controller and managed hosts are identical

* Checks must not expect output of tested module to be right

* Use a temporary directory on the controller

* Use sha1 & md5 filters instead of hardcoded values

* Use 'remote_dir' for directory on managed host

* Workaround tempfile error on OS X

Error was:
temp_path = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='ansible_')
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'mkdtemp'"
7 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi 0a2cdb2585 New tests for copy recursive with absolute paths
Absolute path trailing slash handling in absolute directories

find_needle() isn't passing a trailing slash through verbatim.  Since
copy uses that to determine if it should copy a directory or just the
files inside of it, we have to detect that and restore it after calling
find_needle()

Fixes #27439
7 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi f86ce0975d Add a directory walker to copy
* We need a directory walker that can handle symlinks, empty directories,
  and some other odd needs.  This commit contains a directory walker that
  can do all that.  The walker returns information about the files in the
  directories that we can then use to implement different strategies for
  copying the files to the remote machines.
* Add local_follow parameter to copy that follows local symlinks (follow
  is for remote symlinks)
* Refactor the copying of files out of run into its own method
* Add new integration tests for copy

Fixes #24949
Fixes #21513
7 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi 753a3a03d0 Revert "Fix for recursive copy slowness"
This reverts commit 78ced5318f.

The fix for copy slowness did not handle circular symlinks.
7 years ago
Brian Coca 4594bee65a keep unsafe .. unsafe (#23742)
* keep unsafe .. unsafe

fixes #23734, which was broken in previous fix that allowed non string types to be templated
use new 'is_template' function vs bastardizing others
refactored clean_data to allow for arbitrary data structures to clean
fixed/removed some tests

* deal with complex data for is_template

* typos
8 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi 78ced5318f Fix for recursive copy slowness
Copy module was walking over files in subdirectories repeatedly (a
directory tree a few levels deep could bring the time spent into the
tens of minutes)

This was traced to the fix for this bug report: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13013

Fixed #13013 a different way and added an integration test to check for
regressions of #13013 as we optimize this code.

Fixes #21513
8 years ago
Matt Clay 75e4645ee7 Migrate Linux CI roles to test targets. (#17997) 8 years ago