* config: singular ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH
Every other *_PATH setting in ansible is singular, and the traditional
$PATH variable is also singular despite containing a list of
directories. Let's be consistent both internally and with POSIX
tradition.
* update all ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS env references to be singular
* deprecate plural ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS setting
Replace the ansible-base changelog linting and generation tool with antsibull-changelog and make it available for linting collections. Previously changelog linting was limited to ansible-base.
Ensure the vcenter provider initialize the `module_defaults` of all
the vmware modules, not just `vmware_guest`.
The VMware CI relies on this for the authentication of the different
VMware modules.
The commit adjust `incidental_vmware_prepare_tests/tasks/init_vcsim.yml`.
The test-suite uses a copy of `vmware_guest` that is not in the
`group/vmware` group. As a result, we need to manually pass the
authentification parameter.
Some code-smell sanity tests for ansible-base use subprocess to invoke ansible commands.
Intercept these commands to make sure the correct script and python version are used.
* Move ansible-test completion code.
* Fix a few type hints.
* Change docker completion based on context.
Collections now use version 2.0 of the default-test-container.
This is an updated version of the earlier 1.x default-test-container with ansible-base and cloud specific requirements removed.
Testing of ansible-base now uses version 1.0 of a new ansible-base-test-container.
This container is similar to the earlier 1.x default-test-container, but with unnecessary duplication of requirements across Python versions removed.
Collections which have tests that depend on requirements no longer present in the default test container should specify them in their test requirements files:
* tests/integration/requirements.txt
* tests/unit/requirements.txt
* Bump test container versions
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* Only allow groups which were hardcoded in module_defaults.yml
only load action groups from the collection if module_defaults contains a potential group for the action
* Fix tests using modules that override those whitelisted in lib/ansible/config/module_defaults.yml
Third party modules should not be using group/ - use the action name instead
* add externalized module_defaults tests
add the missing group and collections
ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
* changelog
ci_complete
* Fix import in tests
ci_complete
* Update with requested changes
ci_complete
* don't traceback since we don't validate the contents of module_defaults
ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
* Allow to specify collection_name separately for deprecation.
* Use new functionality in Ansible.
* Use new functionality in tests.
* Update tagging/untagging functions.
* Update pylint deprecated sanity test.
* Update validate-modules. Missing are basic checks for version_added (validate semantic version format for collections).
* Improve version validation. Re-add version_added validation.
* Make sure collection names are added to return docs before schema validation.
* Extra checks to avoid crashes on bad data.
* Make C# module utils code work, and update/extend tests.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Stop extracting collection name from potentially tagged versions/dates.
* Simplify C# code.
* Update Windows modules docs.
* Forgot semicolons.
* Split out sanity test requirements.
* Run each --venv test separately.
This provides verification that the requirements for each test are properly specified.
* Use a separate requirements file per sanity test.
* Skip setuptools/cryptography setup for sanity.
* Eliminate pyyaml missing warning.
* Eliminate more pip noise.
* Fix conflicting generate_pip_install commands.
* Add changelog fragment.
* starting metadata sunset
- purged metadata from any requirements
- fix indent in generic handler for yaml content (whey metadata display was off)
- make more resilient against bad formed docs
- removed all metadata from docs template
- remove metadata from schemas
- removed mdata tests and from unrelated tests
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Work around strange behavior of StrictVersion and SemanticVersion constructors that they accept an falsy value.
* Do not accept empty strings as versions.
* Track collection for version_added.
Validate *all* version numbers in validate-modules.
For tagged version numbers (i.e. version_added), consider source collection to chose validation.
* Make tagging/untagging functions more flexible.
* Tag all versions in doc fragments.
* Tag all deprecation versions issued by code.
* Make Display.deprecated() understand tagged versions.
* Extend validation to enforce tagged version numbers.
* Tag versions in tests.
* Lint and fix test.
* Mention collection name in collection loader's deprecation/removal messages.
* Fix error IDs.
* Handle tagged dates in Display.deprecated().
* Also require that removed_at_date and deprecated_aliases.date are tagged.
* Also automatically tag/untag removed_at_date; fix sanity module removal version check.
* Improve error message when invalid version number is used (like '2.14' in collections).
* Allow to deprecate module by date in documentation.
* Make sure deprecation date/version match between module docs and meta/runtime.yml.
* Unrelated fix: don't compare deprecated module version to Ansible's version in collection.
* Allow documentation's removal version to be something else than fixed list of Ansible versions for collections.
* Linting.
* Allow to deprecate plugin options by date.
* Add changelog fragment for deprecation by date (also covers #68177).
* Allow to deprecate options and aliases by date instead of only by version.
* Update display.deprecate().
* Adjust behavior to conform to tested behavior, extend tests, and improve C# style.
* Parse date and fail on invalid date.
This is mainly to make sure that people start using invalid dates, and we eventually have a mess to clean up.
* C# code: improve validation and update/extend tests.
* Make sure that deprecate() is not called with both date and version.
* Forgot to remove no longer necessary formatting.
* Adjust order of warnings in C# code.
* Adjust unrelated test.
* Fix grammar (and make that test pass).
* Don't parse date, and adjust message to be same as in #67684.
* Sanity tests: disable date in past test.
* Validate-modules: validate ISO 8601 date format.
* Validate-modules: switch schema declaration for deprecated_aliases to improve error messages for invalid dates.
* Use DateTime instead of string for date deprecation.
* Validate that date in deprecated_aliases is actually a DateTime.
* Fix tests.
* Fix rebasing error.
* Adjust error codes for pylint, and add removed_at_date and deprecated_aliases.date checks to validate-modules.
* Make deprecation date in the past error codes optional.
* Make sure not both version and date are specified for AnsibleModule.deprecate() calls.
* Stop using Python 3.7+ API.
* Make sure errors are actually reported. Re-add 'ansible-' prefix.
* Avoid crashing when 'name' isn't there.
* Linting.
* Update lib/ansible/module_utils/csharp/Ansible.Basic.cs
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* Adjust test to latest change.
* Prefer date over version if both end up in Display.deprecated().
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* `meta/` directory in collections
* runtime metadata for redirection/deprecation/removal of plugin loads
* a compatibility layer to keep existing content working on ansible-base + collections
* a Python import redirection layer to keep collections-hosted (and otherwise moved) content importable by things that don't know better
* supported Ansible version validation on collection loads
* Add multipart/form-data functionality
* Fix some linting issues
* Fix error message
* Allow filename to be provided with content
* Add integration test
* Update examples
* General improvements to multipart handling
* Use prepare_multipart for galaxy collection publish
* Properly account for py2 vs py3, ensuring no max header length
* Address test assumptions
* Add unit tests
* Add changelog
* Ensure to use CRLF instead of NL
* Ignore line-endings in fixture
* Consolidate code, add comment
* Bump fallaxy container version
* ci_complete
The updated container includes fewer requirements now that the collection migration has completed.
Collections which encounter test issues with this new container should update their test requirements files to include the necessary requirements.
Change:
Adds Fedora 32 to shippable and alters tests slightly for new Fedora.
Test Plan:
CI
Tickets:
Fixes#69230
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* validate-modules: deprecated modules in collections
In Collections a module is marked as deprecated via meta/routing.yml
Use this file, rather than the leading `_` as part of the deprecated
test.
* Correct variable
* review comments
* indentation
* Read routing.yml only once
* pep8
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* review: remove duplicated conditional
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Left hand side slicing is confusing and slower but maybe more memory
efficient in some circumstances. There is one case where it adds to
code safety: when it's used to substitute a different list in place of a
slice of the original list and the original list could have been bound
to a different variable in some other code. (The most likely case of
this is when it's a global variable and some other code might import
that variable name).
Because of the confusion factor we think it should only be used for the
safety case or where it's been benchmarked and shown to have some sort
of documentatble improvement. At the moment, only one piece of code
falls into those categories so this PR removes all the other instances
of left hand side slicing.
* Testing: Add CentOS Linux On Power platform
* Add arch designation to remotes.
This avoids overloading the provider with the arch.
Also add a changelog entry.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Don't trigger full CI run for changes to changelogs/ and docs/ in collections.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Update changelogs/fragments/68550-ansible-test-docs-changelogs.yml
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Update docker.txt to use the OpenSUSE 15.1 container image
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* handle installing mysql on suse
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* add changelog fragment
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Update changelogs/fragments/ansible-test-opensuse-15.1.yml
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Update tests to use RHEL 7.8.
Keeping support for RHEL 7.6 since collections are still using it.
* Fix tests for RHEL 7.7+ due to extras repo name change.
The last task in a play should now properly report code coverage.
This change should also eliminate empty coverage files, as well as incomplete coverage files resulting from early worker termination.
* Fix ansible-test coverage analysis option usage.
The `--input-dir` option for `coverage analyze targets generate` was being ignored.
No changelog entry since this feature has not yet been released.
* Move coverage config to fix type annotations.
Declaring the types before referencing them makes sure they're recognized by tools such as PyCharm.
Now empty `*.py` files are ignored during module_utils import analysis for change detection.
This eliminates "No imports found" warnings for files which should have no imports.
* Internally redirect win modules to collection name
* Added comment for how this should be fixed in a subsystem plugin
* add collection plugins for base tests
Requirements were incorrectly added to ansible-test in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/61813
These requirements should have been placed into `test/units/requirements.txt` instead.
Now that the relevant content has been migrated out of the repository, the requirements are no longer necessary there either.
No changelog entry for this change since the original changes were not included in any release and also lacked a changelog entry.
* ansible-galaxy - optimise some paths and use fake galaxy int tests
* Added init, built, and publish tests
* Test against both mocked Galaxy and AH server
* Finish off writing the install tests
* Fix up broken tests
* Rename test target and add migrated tests
* Use cloud provider for Galaxy implementation
* Added blank static config
* Use correct alias group
* Set release version and fix copy typo
* Remove reset step as it is no longer needed
* Use sane env var names for test container name
Make AWS test plugin to refer to the aws-permissions-for-integration-tests section of the AWS devel docs now that we have them, rather than suggesting to flag down specific users.
* Support private test plugins in ansible-test.
This feature is exclusively used for testing Ansible itself and is not available to collections.
Content in the newly supported directories will be added in follow-up PRs.
* Add new directory to path classification.
* Support new paths in shebang test.
* Add new directory to manifest.
* Add warning when running devel. Addresses #67362
* Add config entry to disable devel warning, so it doesn't impact CI
* Update warning about using devel
* required_if checks should have three or four parts.
* Validate mutually_exclusive, required_together, required_one_of, required_if and required_by.
* Simplify code.
* Improve messages.
* Add changelog.
* Sanity check.
* Update docs.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Don't continue with tests when terms are not strings.
* Remove ignore.txt entry.
* Make sure validate-modules doesn't choke on things already flagged by schema test.
* Check required_if requirements list for strings.
* 'message' parameter is replaced by 'commit_message' in grafana_dashboard
* 'message' parameter is replaced by 'notification_message' in datadog_monitor
This change is required since 'message' as parameter name is used internally by
Ansible core engine.
Fixes: #39295#45362#47132#59617
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Make validate-modules stop ignore FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.
* Add types to FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS and update document fragment to match it.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Add changelog.
* Refactor coverage file enumeration.
* Relocate sanitize_filename function.
* Support sets when writing JSON files.
* Generalize setting of info_stderr mode.
* Split out coverage path checking.
* Split out collection regex logic.
* Improve sanitize_filename type hints and docs.
* Clean up coverage erase command.
* Fix docs and type hints for initialize_coverage.
* Update type hints on CoverageConfig.
* Split out logic for finding modules.
* Split out arc enumeration.
* Split out powershell coverage enumeration.
* Raise verbosity level of empty coverage warnings.
* Add code coverage target analysis to ansible-test.
This change moves all code for the `ansible-test coverage` command into the `coverage` directory.
Each subcommand is split into a separate file.
Only minor spelling changes were made aside from code relocation.
PR #66898
This change introduces a new sanity check with code
`parameter-state-invalid-choice` in the `ansible-test sanity`
validator. It enforces modules not to support `list` or `info`
as their `state`.
Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Bind the govcsim service on port 1443, this way we don't need root privilege
to start the container. This allow us to use ansible-test with podman
seamlessly.
The commit also avoid the mapping of port 80. We don't need it.
Check that all yaml we ship is parsable by the pyyaml c backend. Since
Ansible uses Pyyaml for docs and playbooks, if the yaml files aren't
parsable, they will error out if they were used.
Warn and skip yamllint if libyaml backend is not present
Ignore new errors in examples until someone can fix them
* Add test for print() call in module_utils and modules.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Add ignore.txt entries.
* Use blacklist plugin instead of adding a new.
* Update ignore.txt
* Revert most of PR #61605 commit e218c9814c
This removes the git error handling that converted all git errors into warnings.
* Fix ansible-test handling of git submodules.
Use the --venv option instead.
This option was only available when running from source to test the ansible/ansible repository.
This will have no effect on testing collections or running from an installed version of Ansible.
Also update docs to reference the --venv option instead of the --tox option.
* Set alter_sys=True instead of False to address backwards incompat
* ci_complete
* Add integration test
* ci_complete
* sanity
* ci_complete
* Changelog fragment
* Update import test and validate-modules to match
* Fix validate-modules support for collections.
- Relative imports now work correctly.
- The collection loader is now used.
- Modules are invoked as `__main__`.
* Remove obsolete validate-modules code ignores.
* Handle sys.exit in validate-modules.
* Add check for AnsibleModule initialization.
* Remove `missing-module-utils-import` check.
This check does not support relative imports or collections.
Instead of trying to overhaul the test, we can rely on the `ansible-module-not-initialized` test instead.
* Fix badly named error codes with `c#` in the name.
The `#` conflicts with comments in the sanity test ignore files.
* Add changelog entries.
* Add contains: validation for return values.
* Only require returned: on top level.
* Fix various return value problems.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Two more.
* Improve return value documentation by allowing entry for return values.
* Add docs formatting, adjust styling.
* Fix sample return value. (Taken from https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517#appendix-A.1.)
* Work around abuse of .
* fix default collection resolution in adhoc
* if an adhoc command is run with a playbook-dir under a configured collection, default collection resolution is used to resolve unqualified module/action names
* Set ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR in integration tests.
* Fix config conflict in ansible integration test.
* add adhoc default collection test
* text-ify warning string
Newer versions of ssh-keygen create PEM keys that are not recognized by Paramiko.
Now ansible-test compensates for this by updating they keys it generates so Paramiko will recognize them.
Previously the temporary directory used to run integration tests resided under the user's home directory. This prevented ansible-playbook from detecting the default collection when running tests.
Now the temporary directory is created within the collection to facilitate default collection detection.
The following modules depend on `vSphere Automation SDK`:
- `vmware_rest_client`
- `vmware_guest_info`
- `vmware_tag_manager`
- `vmware_vm_inventory`
The associated test cannot be run with `govcsim`. But the situation is
changing since we will soon run them on a regular lab, and so, we
need to install the dependency.
Bumping the default-test-container version to 1.9.3 to get a fresh version
of pip and requests.
Depends-On: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/62412
This fixes test errors related to failures copying temporary test results files from a remote system back to the local system.
It also speeds up processing of test results and reduces network utilization by avoiding the temporary files.
Running from an installed version of ansible-test now results in tests using a dedicated directory for PYTHONPATH instead of using the site-packages directory where ansible is installed.
This provides consistency with tests running from source, which already used a dedicated directory.
Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/62716
Until now, the vcenter provider was switching between `static` and
`govcsim` depending on the presence of the following configuration file:
`test/integration/cloud-config-vcenter.ini`.
This was not consistent with Worldstream, which we enable with the
`VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` environment variable.
We now only rely on `VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` to know which platform should be
used. `govcsim` is still the default, this to preserve the original
behaviour.
This commit also rename the following variables to be consistent with the rest
of the code base. It also ensures they are alway defined, even with `govcsim`:
- `VCENTER_HOSTNAME`
- `VCENTER_USERNAME`
- `VCENTER_PASSWORD`
VMware VSphere SDK needs an up to date version of `pip` for the
installation step. With the current image, we face the following error:
```
(...)
02:27 Collecting git+https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-python.git (from -r /root/ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/integration.cloud.vcenter.txt (line 2))
02:27 Cloning https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-python.git to /tmp/pip-req-build-pm27t16b
02:33 Requirement already satisfied: pyvmomi in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages (from -r /root/ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/integration.cloud.vcenter.txt (line 1)) (6.7.1.2018.12)
02:33 Requirement already satisfied: lxml>=4.3.0 in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages (from vSphere-Automation-SDK==1.4.0->-r /root/ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/integration.cloud.vcenter.txt (line 2)) (4.4.0)
02:33 Processing ./\\localhost/tmp/pip-req-build-pm27t16b/lib/vapi-runtime/vapi_runtime-2.12.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
02:33 Could not install packages due to an EnvironmentError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/root/ansible/\\\\localhost/tmp/pip-req-build-pm27t16b/lib/vapi-runtime/vapi_runtime-2.12.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl'
```
Bump default-test-container to 1.9.3 to get an up to date release of
`pip` (was 19.0.2, is now 19.2.3).
The documentation links are now displayed when running from an install.
Previously the links were only displayed when running from source.
This was due to ansible-test checking for the presence of documentation files locally, which are only present when running from source.
The check is no longer necessary since there is a sanity test in place to enforce the presence of documentation for all sanity tests.
The default behavior of the ansible-test vcenter plugin is to use the govcsim container to run tests.
However, unless the govcsim mode was specified using the VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM environment variable, the filter code would skip the tests unless the tests ran on Shippable or the user had an ansible-core-ci key.
Now the filter correctly recognizes that govcsim is the default.
* Fix location of unit test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test unit test requirements.
* Remove redundant unit test requirements.
* Fix location of network test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test network test requirements.
* Remove redundant network test requirements.
* Add missing ordereddict requirements.
* Load collection requirements correctly.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Avoid assertion rewriting in pytest plugins.
Adding PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE to the ansible-test pytest plugin docstrings disables assertion rewriting in pytest for those plugins.
This avoids warnings during test execution if the plugins are loaded multiple times (such as being imported within tests).
* Run ansible-test pytest plugins early.
The ansible-test pytest plugins need to load and run earlier than conftest modules.
To facilitate this, the pytest_configure function is run during loading, which works since they are loaded (but not always run) before conftest modules are loaded.
A check has also been added to the pytest_configure functions to prevent them from running multiple times in the same process.
* Load pytest plugins using an env var.
The -p command line option loads plugins before conftest, but only during collection.
The PYTEST_PLUGINS environment variable loads plugins before confest, both during collection and test execution.
Creating a virtual environment using `venv` when running in a virtual environment created by `virtualenv` results in a copy of the original virtual environment instead of creation of a new one.
To work around this, `ansible-test` now identifies when it is running in a `virtualenv` created virtual environment and uses the real Python interpreter to create the `venv` virtual environment.
The `test/results/` directory for Ansible test output was already ignored when not using git.
When Ansible Collections were switched to `tests/output/` the ignore entry was previously overlooked.
* bump hcloud version to 1.4.1
`hcloud`<=1.4.0 has requirement `requests==2.20.0`. This prevents the
installation of the Vcenter Automation SDK which depends on `requests>=2.22.0`.
`hcloud` 1.4.1 does not have the problem: 8bff356efb
Bumping the dependency will resolve the issue.
* Fix ansible-doc traceback for removed modules.
This avoids tracebacks with errors like the following when a module has been removed:
module module_name missing documentation (or could not parse documentation): 'NoneType' object does not support item assignment
* Fix ansible-doc sanity test warning handling.
Warnings about removed modules/plugins on stderr are now properly ignored.
Previously an ansible-doc error could result in unrelated errors going undetected because tests were stopped early and the underlying error was ignored.
* Fix ansible-test venv activation.
When using the ansible-test --venv option, an execv wrapper for each python interpreter is now used instead of a symbolic link.
* Fix ansible-test execv wrapper generation.
Use the currently running Python interpreter for the shebang in the execv wrapper instead of the selected interpreter.
This allows the wrapper to work when the selected interpreter is a script instead of a binary.
* Fix ansible-test sanity requirements install.
When running sanity tests on multiple Python versions, install requirements for all versions used instead of only the default version.
* Fix ansible-test --venv when installed.
When running ansible-test from an install, the --venv delegation option needs to make sure the ansible-test code is available in the created virtual environment.
Exposing system site packages does not work because the virtual environment may be for a different Python version than the one on which ansible-test is installed.
* ansible-test - Contiune if the git command returns an error
* Just return stdout
* Use to_text() when displaying exception
* Add a message property to SubprocessError
The `git submodule status` command is relative to the current git repository by default.
When running from a repository subdirectory paths can be returned above the current directory.
Specifying the current directory with `git submodule status` avoids listing submodules above that directory.
This will fix issues when testing a collection that is rooted below the repository root when that repository uses submodules.
* Update collections integration targets path.
* Fix integration path handling.
* Add collections test target fallback.
Also add warnings and errors for common path mistakes.
* Improve role target detection.
This directory is currently a fixed location to make troubleshooting easier.
It is cleared before each test target runs, but is preserved when a test target finishes.
This allows the contents to be inspected when a test fails.
The previous location was `~/ansible_testing/`.
The new location is within the content root:
- `test/results/.tmp/output_dir` for Ansible
- `tests/output/.tmp/output_dir` for Ansible Collections
Moving the directory reduces the number of places on the filesystem where tests create output.
It also enables the results to be returned from delegated systems.
* Clean up layout paths for integration tests.
* Remove "special" integration test target type.
* Remove unnecessary role detection logic.
* Remove support for non-sh runme scripts.
* Simplify reading of aliases.
The directories used for collections tests are changing as follows:
`test/` -> `tests/`
`test/results/` -> `tests/output/`
This is a breaking change for collections tests executed by ansible-test.
All collections will need to be updated to use the new directory.
The `tests/output/` directory should be added to the `.gitignore` or equivalent in each collection.
This change is being made before the first pre-release of Ansible 2.9 since ansible-test has not yet been shipped.
Using the `tests/` directory matches the other collections directories `plugins/` and `roles/`.
This resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/60218
* Add --venv delegation to ansible-test.
* Update import sanity test venv creation.
* Fix import test when using --venv on Python 2.x.
* Improve virtualenv setup overhead.
* Hide pip noise for import sanity test.
* Raise verbosity on venv info messages.
* Get rid of base branch noise for collections.
* Add missing --requirements check.
* Remove .keep files from test/results/ dirs.
* Remove classification of test/results/ dir.
* Add results_relative to data context.
* Use variables in delegation paths.
* Standardize file writing and results paths.
* Fix issues reported by PyCharm.
* Clean up invocation of coverage command.
It now runs through the injector.
* Hack to allow intercept_command in cover.py.
* Simplify git ignore for test results.
* Use test result tmp dir instead of cache dir.
* Remove old .pytest_cache reference.
* Fix unit test docker delegation.
* Show HTML report link.
* Clean up more results references.
* Move import sanity test output to .tmp dir.
* Exclude test results dir from coverage.
* Fix import sanity test lib paths.
* Fix hard-coded import test paths.
* Fix most hard-coded integration test paths.
* Fix PyCharm warnings.
* Fix import placement.
* Fix integration test dir path.
* Fix Shippable scripts.
* Fix Shippable matrix check.
* Overhaul key pair management.
* Change collection PS util import pattern
* Add changes for py2 compat
* fix up regex and doc errors
* fix up import analysis
* Sanity fix for 2.6 CI workers
* Get collection util path for coverage collection
* Added coverage collection for PowerShell - ci_complete ci_coverage
* uncomment out coverage uploader call
* Generate XML for PowerShell coverage
* Use whitelist to exclude coverage run on non content plugins
* Remove uneeded ignore entry
* Try to reduce diff in cover.py
* Fix up coverage report package - ci_complete ci_coverage
ansible-test: async deployment w/ vcenter provider
So far, `ansible-test`'s vcenter provider was trigger by a blocking POST
call. Since the depoyment take a lot of time (> 8m), we decided to use
an async call instead and poll the API server until the deployment
is ready.
* Remove pointless sanity tests on `bin` dir.
* Update action-plugin-docs test for collections.
* Update no-main-display test for collections.
* Update empty-init test for collections.
* Update no-assert test for collections.
* Move required-and-default-attributes test.
This test only applies to Ansible itself.
* Update use-argspec-type-path test for collections.
* Relocate ansible-test self tests outside package.
We don't want to include the tests for verifying ansible-test within the ansible-test package.
* Add `test/ansible_test/` to classification.py.
* Fix test invocation.
* Relocate tests in MANIFEST.in.
* Improve package-data sanity test error checking.
* Only use includes for ansible-test in MANIFEST.in.
* Improve readability of MANIFEST.in.
* Run no-unwanted-files sanity test only on Ansible.
Since collections should be able to use binary modules there is not really any limit on what could exist in a collection `plugins` directory.
* Add support for symlinks in sanity target lists:
- Sanity tests that need to analyze symlinks can do so using the supplied target list.
- Tests that analyze directories will now only look at symlinks if requested.
- Directory symlinks will now be seen as directories instead of files.
* Enable symlinks on filename based sanity tests.
Sanity tests that evalulate filenames instead of content should include symlinks.
* Update symlinks sanity test.
Use the sanity test target list now that it can include symlinks.
DCI uses an inventory directory instead of a file, along with --no-temp-workdir.
This changes the inventory check to keep that scenario working until all DCI jobs can be migrated to Zuul.
* Update ansible-test collection inventory handling.
- The `windows-integration` command now supports the `--inventory` option.
- The incomplete support for host_vars and group_vars directories has been removed.
- The incomplete support for an inventory directory has been removed.
- The inventory specified by `--inventory` can now reside outside the install and content roots.
- Using `ansible_ssh_private_key_file` with `--docker` or `--remote` results in a warning about the combination being unsupported and likely to fail.
* Fix config handling.
* Fix payload handling of ssh keys.
* Disable pylint no-self-use rule for ansible-test.
* De-duplicate payload paths.
* add subdir support to collection loading
* collections may now load plugins from subdirs under a plugin type or roles dir, eg `ns.coll.subdir1.subdir2.myrole`->ns.coll's roles/subdir1/subdir2/myrole, `ns.coll.subdir1.mymodule`->ns.coll's plugins/modules/subdir1/mymodule.py
* centralize parsing/validation in AnsibleCollectionRef class
* fix issues loading Jinja2 plugins from multiple sources
* resolves#59462, #59890,
* sanity test fixes
* string fixes
* add changelog entry
Host specific settings are created as part of the generated inventory instead of using a host_vars directory.
Also update connection tests to work properly with the generated inventory changes.
* Start of work to support collections
* remove version_added from base schema
* If a collection, pass that to validate-modules
* clean ups
* Allow version_added in a collection, just make it optional
* Don't traceback on missing doc_fragment
* Don't validate metadata in a collection
The `test/integration/integration_config.yml` vars file will now be loaded from the content under test and is now optional.
The `output_dir` and `win_output_dir` vars are now provided by ansible-test.
* Move Ansible test config into env vars.
This allows ansible-test to use an empty Ansible config file, leaving open the option for users to customize the one used to run tests (although such usage is discouraged).
* Use config from content under test when present.
The vcenter provider allow one to use the `VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` to
manually select a test platform. The test platforms are:
- `govcsim`
- `static`
- and `worldstream`.
Before this commit, the `govcsim` value was ignored.
Example:
```shell
$ VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM=govcsim ansible-test integration --python 3.7 needs/target/prepare_vmware_tests/
```
* Move ansible-test units code into separate dir.
* Fix --explain on "code smell" sanity tests.
* Add --strict-markers to pytest invoctaion.
* Fix classification of units code changes.
* Cache ansible version lookup.
* Fix method of determining ANSIBLE_ROOT.
* Clean up based on PyCharm inspections.
* Generate minimal PKG-INFO without setup.py.
* Use ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT where possible.
* Use import instead of subprocess to get version.
* Fix install layout type.
* Correct required paths message for installs.
* Update list of files copied during delegation.
* Fix ansible-test entry point.
* Fix pylint issue.
* Fix version lookup on Python 2.x.
* Fix pylint issue.
* Remove unwanted print statement.
* Some framework for docs
* Separate CSS file for our site-specific CSS.
* Override the read-the-docs theme for tables so that tables don't
always horizontally scroll
* Add a |br| substitution that lets us line break inside of tables
* Add |_| non-breaking-space substitution which is also for formatting
tables
* Configure rstcheck to ignore all substitutions which are being added
by sphinx in the conf.py
* Fix table of auto interpreter options
The table was being hardcoded at a certain width to work around a
read-the-docs theme bug. Fix the bug instead and format the table using
better sphinx practices.
* Remove unused substitutions
We had substitutions defined that were never used in our documentation.
Remove those.
Also add to the rstcheck whitelist three substitutions which are defined
by sphinx itself, version, release, and today.
* Relocate module validator code and tests.
* Fix validate-modules entry point and imports.
* Fix paths and test entry points.
* Fix up unit tests.
* Fix shebang and execute bit.
* Relocate ansible-only sanity tests.
* Get "code smell" sanity tests from multiple dirs.
- `test/lib/ansible_test/_data/sanity/code-smell/` - General purpose tests used for both Ansible and Ansible Collections.
- `test/sanity/code-smell/` - Tests specific to Ansible, will not be used for Ansible Collections.