* Python 3.11.4 introduces a new parameter 'filter' in extract and
extractall in tarfile. Handle deprecation warning message emitted
in Python 3.12.
* added probing mechanism in ansible-galaxy code to detect broken
data filter implementation in tarfile.
Fixes: #80832
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
As of coverage 7.1.0, files without arcs are not generated.
To work around this, an empty (0, 0) arc is used for each file instead.
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/81077
ci_coverage
ci_complete
* Enable mypy for the entire packaging directory
* Return CompletedProcess only when capturing output
This allows stdout/stderr on CompletedProcess to be `str` instead of `str | None`.
The unused args on CompletedProcess have been removed.
Overload type hints have been added to reflect these changes.
* Relax return type on ensure_venv
This improves consistency with its usage, since `run` accepts `env` of `dict[str, t.Any]`.
Also removed unnecssary `str()` usage when updating `env`.
* Fix type hint on suppress_when
* Fix callable annotation
* Add type hint for command_parser
PyCharm complains about using a protected member, and also that it can't find the type in the type stubs.
However, mypy properly recognizes the type.
* Avoid unnecessary TypeVar usage
Since man pages aren't accessible to users after a `pip install`, there's no need to include them in the sdist.
This change makes it trivial to build man pages from source, which makes them much easier to iterate on.
It also simplifies creation and testing of the sdist, since it no longer requires building man pages.
The new `packaging/cli-doc/build.py` script can generate both man pages and RST documentation.
This supports inclusion on the docs site without a dependency on `ansible-core` internals.
Having a single implementation for both simplifies keeping the two formats in sync.
* update docker containers versions to use newer ansible-test ref in the pre-built venvs
* Allow invoking ansible-test with Python 3.12
* Add python3.12 to the INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK
* changelog
* add Python 3.12 as a non-default Python version for the test containers
* Update mypy ignores for Python 3.12
* Add Python 3.12 to CI matrix for unit tests, generic tests, and galaxy
* Update unit test for using the Python 2 collection loader path with Python 3.
Skip the existing test on Python 3.12, since find_module is removed.
Suppress the pre-existing deprecation warnings using the Python 2
codepath with Python 3.
Add a test for Python >= 3.12, which doesn't call find_module.
* Ignore sanity test errors on systems without libselinux present.
* ansible-test - Limit scope of replace-urlopen test
Only ansible-core code and plugins in collections can be expected to rely on module_utils.
* ansible-test - Limit scope of use-compat-six test
Only ansible-core code and plugins in collections can be expected to rely on module_utils.
* ansible-test - Limit scope of no-get-exception test
Only ansible-core code and plugins in collections should be checked for usage of outdated module_utils functions.
* Add integration tests
* Remove docs dir
* Updates to reflect docs removal
* Fix integration test
* Remove examples dir
* Updates to reflect examples removal
* Remove build_library and build-ansible.py
* Remove refs to build_library and build-ansible.py
* Remove obsolete template
* Remove obsolete template reference
* Remove the now obsolete rstcheck sanity test
* replace deprecated ast.value.s with ast.value.value
the s attribute is deprecated since Python 3.8 and emits a warning in
3.12 causing some test failures
* Bump antsibull-docs-parser version to 1.0.0.
There are no functional changes that affect the functionality used in validate-modules.
* Bump antsibull-docs to 2.0.0.
- Unit tests now report warnings generated during test runs.
- Python 3.12 warnings about `os.fork` usage with threads (due to `pytest-xdist`) are suppressed.
- Added integration tests to verify forked test behavior.
* ansible-galaxy - support `resolvelib >= 0.5.3, < 1.1.0`
<https://pypi.org/project/resolvelib/1.0.1> released on 2023-03-09:
- <https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst#101-2023-03-09>
- <https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib/releases/tag/1.0.1>
Signed-off-by: Wong Hoi Sing Edison <hswong3i@pantarei-design.com>
* Trigger CI by pinning resolvelib with latest version
Since resolvelib is pre-installed in our test containers, we should temporarily pin the latest version allowed to force the tests to run with that version. Once the tests have passed that commit can be reverted.
Please make those changes without force pushing, so that we keep the reference to the passing CI run. We can squash the commits when merging the PR so the temporary commits won't be in the final commit merged to the devel branch.
Signed-off-by: Wong Hoi Sing Edison <hswong3i@pantarei-design.com>
* https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/80196#discussion_r1136003637
Also test resolvelib with multiple supported versions.
Signed-off-by: Wong Hoi Sing Edison <hswong3i@pantarei-design.com>
* Revert "Trigger CI by pinning resolvelib with latest version"
This reverts commit 5518e5dbca.
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Signed-off-by: Wong Hoi Sing Edison <hswong3i@pantarei-design.com>
* ✨ Add macOS 13.2 to `ansible-test`
* 🧪 Replace macOS 12.0 with 13.2 in the CI matrix
* Skip `lookup_url` under macOS 13.2
This is due to https://wefearchange.org/2018/11/forkmacos.rst.html
that manifests itself as follows:
TASK [lookup_url : Test that retrieving a url works] ***************************
objc[15394]: +[__NSCFConstantString initialize] may have been in progress in another thread when fork() was called.
objc[15394]: +[__NSCFConstantString initialize] may have been in progress in another thread when fork() was called. We cannot safely call it or ignore it in t
he fork() child process. Crashing instead. Set a breakpoint on objc_initializeAfterForkError to debug.
ERROR! A worker was found in a dead state
* 📝 Extend ansible-test change note w/ macOS 13.2
The previous change to the default mode of operation for the plugin is now limited to collections.
This enables easier testing of the plugin in core, so the previously removed tests have been restored.
* ansible-test - Fix file permissions for delegation
* Set more restrictive permissions for SSH key
* Check all execute bits, not just owner
* Add a breaking_changes changelog entry
* Update `collections.abc` imports
- Use `six.moves` for modules and module_utils
- Use `collections.abc` for controller code
This avoids using `ansible.module_utils.common._collections_compat`,
which was added before the vendored `six` was updated to provide these
imports.
* Update _collections_compat to use six.moves
Also update the custom pylint rule to reflect this change.
* validate-modules - Remove `__future__` limits
Limits on specific `__future__` imports are handled by other sanity tests.
* Add integration test for module/plugin imports.
* Add support for importlib.resources
* Remove the importlib.resources imports
* return the correct data
* Some code comments, and re-order for consistency
* Disallow traversing packages below an individual collection
* Add a traversable class for namespaces
* Re-use variable
* Utilize itertools.chain.from_iterable
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Simplify logic to check for packages from ansible loaders
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Just a generator expression, instead of a generator
* docstrings
* Add comment about find_spec for our namespaces
* Add some initial unit tests for importlib.resources
* normalize
* Utilize importlib.resources for listing collections
* collections_path is already in config, just use config
* install uses a different default for collections_path
* Remove unused import
* Remove duplicate __truediv__
* Bring back TraversableResources
* Apply some small suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove cross contamination between plugin loader code and CLI code
* Remove unused import
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* validate-modules: don't fail on invalid YAML
When validate-modules encounters invalid YAML (e.g. in the EXAMPLES
section), it tries to reformat the exception to include the line number
in the Python file instead of the line number of the embedded YAML
document. However, PyYAML doesn't allow modification of the Mark object
(anymore) which leads to a new exception being raised, instead of
reporting the original exception.
As the original exception is not needed in other places anymore, we
don't have to modify it at all and can just compute the right line
number when reporting the error via ansible-test.
Fixes: #75837
* Add test for invalid module doc YAML syntax.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Also improve the ansible-test-container integration test:
- Add coverage for the no-probe code path.
- Add work-arounds for centos6 containers (to support backporting).
- Avoid systemd debug when the container doesn't use cgroup.
* background threads writing to stdout/stderr can cause children to deadlock if a thread in the parent holds the internal lock on the BufferedWriter wrapper
* prevent writes to std handles during fork by monkeypatching stdout/stderr during display startup to require a mutex lock with fork(); this ensures no background threads can hold the lock during a fork operation
* add integration test that fails reliably on Linux without this fix