Also added automatic retries on HTTP request exceptions, since all currently implemented methods (GET/PUT/DELETE) are idempotent.
(cherry picked from commit 7677bf1c9b)
Fixes the coverage path translation for modules located in integration
test paths. Instead of trying to match by the unique temporary path name
that the module is executed as, the reporting tool will translate it to
the static path that the module is actually located under.
(cherry picked from commit f9b58fa13f)
* Add version ceiling for pypsrp
Add a version ceiling for the pypsrp requirements. This ensures that the
future v1.0.0 release won't impact existing users who install the
library using the version range specified.
* Use constraints file
* Add changelog for this change
(cherry picked from commit 2ed6c30929)
* Ensure that unsafe is more difficult to lose [stable-2.16] (#82293)
* Ensure that unsafe is more difficult to lose
* Add Task.untemplated_args, and switch assert over to use it
* Don't use re in first_found, switch to using native string methods
* If nested templating results in unsafe, just error, don't continue
* ci_complete
(cherry picked from commit 270b39f6ff)
* Fix various issues in unsafe_proxy (#82326)
- Use str/bytes directly instead of text_type/binary_type
- Fix AnsibleUnsafeBytes.__str__ implementation
- Fix AnsibleUnsafeBytes.__format__ return type
- Remove invalid methods from AnsibleUnsafeBytes (casefold, format, format_map)
- Use `chars` instead of `bytes` to match stdlib naming
- Remove commented out code
(cherry picked from commit 59aa0145d2)
* Additional Unsafe fixes (#82376)
* Allow older pickle protocols to pickle unsafe classes. Fixes#82356
* Address issues when iterating or getting single index from AnsibleUnsafeBytes. Fixes#82375
* clog frag
(cherry picked from commit afe3fc184f)
* [stable-2.16] Enable directly using `AnsibleUnsafeText` with Python `pathlib` (#82510)
* Enable directly using `AnsibleUnsafeText` with Python `pathlib`. Fixes#82414
(cherry picked from commit c6a652c081)
* Prevent failures due to unsafe plugin name (#82759)
(cherry picked from commit 56f31126ad)
* Address issues from merge conflicts
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Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Krizek <martin.krizek@gmail.com>
Additionally, this patch takes care of installing GPG within the
`ansible-galaxy-collection` test when running under macOS 14 and higher.
PR #82697
ci_complete
The ``validate-modules`` sanity test no longer attempts to process files with unrecognized extensions as Python.
Integration tests have been added to verify Python-specific checks do not apply to these files.
The `invalid-extension` and `missing-gplv3-license` checks still apply to these files. This may change in the future.
When ansible-test installs requirements, it now instructs pip to allow installs on externally managed environments as defined by PEP 668.
This only occurs in ephemeral environments managed by ansible-test, such as containers,
or when the `--requirements` option is used.
This replaces the regex based check previously used within the validate-modules sanity test.
NOTE: The pylint check overlaps with a similar check for pep8.
Both are used, since the pep8 based check is more nuanced than the one in pylint.
For example, allowing `is` checks, but not `==` comparisons.
If the pylint check is ignored, the pep8 check would still be relevant.