Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/75320
The option `--prime-containers` was chosen over `--docker-pull-only` to match the recently added `--prime-venvs` option for sanity tests.
It would also fit well with a future `--prime-requirements` option for pre-installing requirements for unit and integration tests.
* ansible-test - Create injector scripts at runtime.
* Set bootstrap.sh shebang at runtime.
* Remove shebang and execute bit from importer.
* Update shebang sanity test.
* Preserve line numbers.
* Use the task dependency chain to compile the role instead of the parent role's _parents list
* keep existing role inheritance, but limit it to roles in the current task dependency chain
* Test getting role parents recursively by using the current task dependency chain
* changelog
* download role from api response location
* include changelog fragment
* add unit test for role download url
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* ansible-galaxy: Clone git collections using shallow clones
This ensures the collection obtained via git url is a result of a
shallow git clone (git clone --depth=1). The git history of the
collection is not used by ansible, and as such, cloning the entire
history of the repo is unnecessary.
Signed-off-by: Tomas Babej <tomas@tbabej.com>
* ansible-galaxy: Only perform shallow clones on non-versioned git urls
In general, the version can be anything we can checkout (branch, tag,
but also a commit hash). In particular for commit hashes we cannot
perform a shallow clone.
Err on the safe side and only perform shallow clones for non-versioned
git urls (cloning HEAD).
* galaxy-install: Make shallow cloning compatible with older Python versions
Signed-off-by: Tomas Babej <tomas@tbabej.com>
* Pass args as a tuple
Add tests for the git command created from different repo and version combinations
* changelog
Co-authored-by: Tomas Babej <tomas@tbabej.com>
* add tests for fail filter
also tests that fail does not block inspectability
* add fail filter
fallback message is a bit clunky,
since you can't invoke a filter without specifying an input.
That is, "{{ fail }}" doesn't work,
so you have to do "{{ None | fail }}"
* document 'fail' filter
* add changelog fragment
* fail filter uses default message on Undefined or emptystring
makes it slightly easier to use the default message:
```diff
- "{{ None | fail }}"
+ "{{ '' | fail }}"
```
and the user sees a slightly more relevant message
if the message itself is undefined:
```diff
- The error was: {{ failmsg | fail }}: 'failmsg' is undefined
+ The error was: {{ failmsg | fail }}: Mandatory variable has not been overridden
```
* rebuild as the builtin `Undefined`
* harmonise `hint` parameter for make_undefined with jinja
* use code block for documentation item
[ref](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/75435#discussion_r707661035)
* rename to `undef` to expose less Python into the Jinja
[ref](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/75435#pullrequestreview-757799031)
* explicitly instantiate undefined value now that it's possible
see I knew we would break something with reflection
* preserve test coverage of undefined variable
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
Change:
- Remove only user-facing use of ANSIBLE_ASYNC_DIR.
- Remove two comments saying to change things that, apparently, we
aren't going to change...
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
Tickets:
- Fixes#74139
- Fixes#74138
- Refs #74226
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Enable ansible-galaxy to specify client id override with Keycloak Token
* Specify ability to provide override of client_id
* Test client_id can be configured for individual servers
* Add issue link to changelog
* Document client_id as a config option and add an example
Co-authored-by: s-hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix test usage of `which python`.
Also use `command -v` instead of `which` where needed.
* Fix testing_formatter.sh file checking.
The index is longer expected to exist when generating it.
The generation script is run with `set -eux`.
* apt module: add option to allow package downgrades
* Add new option to module so users don't have to force downgrades which
is insecure and dangerous
* Add integration tests similar to upgrade integration tests
* Changelog
* Update changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/74852-apt-allow-downgrade.yaml
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/apt.py
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/apt.py
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* ensure dump produces json
* clog and tests
* remove library additions since they are not usable
* avoid any/all dirs
* ensure we dont use local dir as playbookdir
* If an exception occurs when getting a collection's metadata, continue to the next in the server list.
* Warn for unknown exceptions when finding versions of a collection
* Test that an invalid server is no longer fatal if a subsequent server has the collection
* Fix server for verify tests - compare checksums against the server from which it was installed
* Add tests for verify and fix that code path to mirror install/download behavior for server errors
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* pip - Use pip from the current Python interpreter.
If `executable` and `virtualenv` were not specified, and
the `pip` Python module is available for the current interpreter,
use that `pip` module instead of searching for a `pip` command.
* Add comment about needing `__main__` to run `pip`.
* Fix unit test.
* Add porting guide entry.
* Update changelog to match porting guide description.
ci_complete