Change:
- pip packages should get removed after, not try to add them again
- Try removing containerd.io package too
Test Plan:
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Use default group of staff on macos to prevent sudo issues
* Install gnu-tar for macos in git and unarchive tests
* Enable timezone module to support py3 on macos
* If the virtualenv command is missing, try python -m virtualenv
* Install passlib for filter_core on macos
* Install paramiko via pip on macos for paramiko tests
* Normalize discovered python interpreter on macos
* Get pip tests passing, by ensuring we have wheel installed
* Create /etc/ansible for ca certs on mac, list lookup_url as destructive
* Fixups for CA certs
* Include macos
* Dynamically get cafile instead of hardcoding the path
* DOCS: updates intersphinx references for docs links
* TESTS: Raise the number of bytes scanned to determine if a file is binary. The newest ansible-2.10.inv file has its first null byte at position 2261. 4096 is still a cheap chunksize to read so it still makes sense to raise this.
Co-authored-by: Alicia Cozine <acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
This change preserves how all the external imports refer to this code
while allowing us to start cutting the spaghetti into more easily
maintainable pieces.
This is a start of the upcoming refactoring effort destined to
eliminate tight coupling, implicit data manipulation, god objects,
abstraction leaks and other code smells.
Essentially, `ansible.galaxy.collection` is going to be a package that
holds parts of the collection management code spread across loosely
coupled modules.
PR: #71931
Change:
- The docker-ce.repo file for centos does not work on RHEL since it uses
$releasever and on RHEL that is, e.g., "7Server".
- Instead, set up the repo manually.
- Additionally, the docker centos8 repo no longer has old versions, so
we use the (only) version in the repo instead.
Test Plan:
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Let get_file_attributes() work without `lsattr -v`
Change:
- module_utils's get_file_attributes() expects `lsattr -v` to work, but
in some cases, it may not.
- The function now takes an optional include_version bool parameter,
which removes this expectation.
- Places where we call get_file_attributes() without using the 'version'
it returns, we now call it with include_version=False.
Test Plan:
- New unit tests
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Reorder test/sanity/ignore.txt to better see changes
* Remove extra empty line causing pass fail
* Apply suggestions made by Akasurde
* Minor fix in package_facts and remove two unnecessary ignores
* Fix subversion based on a suggestion made by felixfontein
* Apply suggestions made by felixfontein and Andersson007
* Fix subversion.py as suggested by felixfontein
* Minor reformatting in yum_repository description
* Reformat changelog
* Add key to apt_key, add deprecated changelog
* Add PR url to changelog
* Ignore paramater-type-not-in-doc in favour of adding key back to apt_key
* Fix apt_key
* Remove undocumented-paramater from apt_key ignore
* Ignore doc-choices-do-not-match-spec in package_facts
* Fix package_facts
* Fix filter option in setup module
Change:
- In some cases (always with free strategy, sometimes with linear), the
default callback would not show the task banner for include_tasks.
- This only affects the include_tasks task itself, not the tasks in the
included file.
Test Plan:
- Updated default callback tests
Tickets:
- Fixes#71277
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
The test is not supported when running in a container. It now recognizes both 'docker' and 'container' as virtualization types that should cause the test to be skipped.