In #80094 support for var substitution for cachedir was added but there
are more options that should be supported. Using an API for
prepend_installroot which should be done anyway provide that feature
so use that. In addition, perform the operation once all substitutes
are in place (releasever as well).
The cache directory can be specified with variables that are expanded by DNF, for example,
```
cachedir=/var/cache/yum/$basearch/$releasever
```
But the `dnf` module would use that path literally, instead of replacing
`$basearch` and `$releasever` with their values.
This commit ensures that variables in `cachedir` are properly substituted.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
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.
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.
Also update tests to support the format on modules/plugins
Co-authored-by: Brian Scholer <1260690+briantist@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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.
* 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
* 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
- 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.
* 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.