- Fixed issue #25017,#37567
- Add example for prompt on launch
- Add integration test for prompt on launch
Signed-off-by: Hideki Saito <saito@fgrep.org>
* Update the default test container to 1.7.0.
* Run `pip check` after installing test requirements.
* Support older versions of pip.
* Remove obsolete pip error handler.
* Add an option to parse botocore.endpoint logs for the AWS actions performed during a task
Add a callback to consolidate all AWS actions used by modules
Added some documentation to the AWS guidelines
* Enable aws_resource_actions callback only for AWS tests
* Add script to help generate policies
* Set debug_botocore_endpoint_logs via environment variable for all AWS integration tests
Ensure AWS tests inherit environment
(also remove AWS CLI in aws_rds inventory tests and use the module)
Split coverage stub files into multiple parts based on the number
of lines in files included in each stub. This will keep memory usage
down to avoid hanging on Shippable.
* Add support for Windows hosts in the SSH connection plugin
* fix Python 2.6 unit test and sanity issues
* fix up connection tests in CI, disable SCP for now
* ensure we don't pollute the existing environment during the test
* Add connection_windows_ssh to classifier
* use test dir for inventory file
* Required powershell as default shell and fix tests
* Remove exlicit become_methods on connection
* clarify console encoding comment
* ignore recent SCP errors in integration tests
* Add cmd shell type and added more tests
* Fix some doc issues
* revises windows faq
* add anchors for windows links
* revises windows setup page
* Update changelogs/fragments/windows-ssh.yaml
Co-Authored-By: jborean93 <jborean93@gmail.com>
Fix ansible-test timeout junit output.
Implemented a hack to work around not having junit-xml when running on Shippable outside of our test containers.
* Add timeout support to ansible-test.
* Fix ansible-test tar filename filter bug.
* Update timeouts used on Shippable.
* Kill subprocesses when parent process terminates.
* Require explicit use of env --show option.
* Add a new check to ensure that module arguments are valid python identifiers
* Move the check up higher, out of the if docs block
* Skip validate-modules on py2
* Remove errant alias
Code coverage reporting was ignoring scripts executed during integration
tests when those scripts resided in the temporary working directory used
during an integration test run.
* promote doc_fragments into actual plugins
change tests hardcoded path to doc fragments
avoid sanity in fragments
avoid improper testing of doc_fragments
also change runner paths
fix botmeta
updated comment for fragments
updated docs
Previously empty test targets were ignored by ansible-test.
This would prevent them from participating in dependency analysis.
These targets are actually empty roles, and should be processed as such.
* Further cleanup of integration test inventory.
* Preserve aci and msc inventory in template.
* Update ansible-test inventory template handling.
* Fix classification of inventory file.
Some integration test targets have dependencies on files outside
the `test/integration/targets/` directory tree. Changes to these
dependencies can result in unexpected test failures since they do
not trigger integration tests which depend on them.
* Log dependencies at verbosity level 4.
This makes it easier to debug target dependency issues.
* Scan symlinks for target dependencies.
Some test targets use symlinks to files in other test targets.
These dependencies were previously undetected. This could result in
changes made to dependencies without triggering the dependent tests.
* Track missing target deps with `needs/target/*`.
Some existing test targets have untracked dependencies on other
test targets. This can result in changes to those dependencies
not triggering their dependent tests, resulting in test failures
after a PR is merged.
This PR adds the appropriate `needs/target/*` aliases to track
those dependencies, along with appropriate processing in
ansible-test to handle the new aliases.
* Scan meta dependencies in script targets.
Script targets are often former role targets which were converted
to allow custom invocations of ansible-playbook. These targets still
have their meta dependencies, but they were not being detected.
This could result in changes to dependencies not triggering the
targets which depend on them.