* Fix paramiko's exec_command() to return bytes on python3
* Run test_connection for python3 now too
* Fix atomic_move for problem in shippable's testing
* Python-2.4 needs to use b()
* run_command needed a bit of tweaking to its string handling of
arguments.
* The run_command change fixes the last bit of lineinfile so we can
enable its tests
- Fix octal formatting of file mode in module response on py3.
- Convert file path to unicode in copy action.
- Enable file and copy module tests for py3 now that they pass.
* Query lookup plugin
* Add license and docstrings
* Add python3-ish imports
* Change query plugin type from lookup to filter
* Switch from dq to jsonpath_rw
* Add integration test for query filter
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Add jsonpath-rw
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Switch query implementation from jsonpath-rw to jmespath
Run setfacl/chown/chmod on each temp dir and file.
This fixes temp file permissions handling on platforms such as FreeBSD
which always return success when using find -exec. This is done by
eliminating the use of find when setting up temp files and directories.
Additionally, tests that now pass on FreeBSD have been enabled for CI.
This is a refactoring of the existing GCE utility module to support other projects on Google Cloud Platform.
The previous gce.py module was hard-coded specifically for GCE, and attempting to use it with other projects in GCP failed.
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15918#issuecomment-220165913 for more detail.
This has also been an issue for others in the past, although they've handled it by simply
duplicating some of the logic of gce.py in their own modules.
- The existing gce.py module was renamed to gcp.py, and modified to remove any
imports or other code that refers to libcloud.compute or GCE (the GCE_* params were
retained for compatibility). I also renamed the gce_connect function to gcp_connect,
and modified the function signature to make supplying a provider, driver, and agent
information mandatory.
- A new gce.py module was created to handle connectivity to GCE. It imports the
appropriate libcloud.compute providers and drivers, and then passes them on
to gcp_connect in gcp.py. The constants and function signatures are the same
as the old gce.py, so compatibility with existing modules is retained.
- A new gcdns.py module was created to support PR ansible/ansible-modules-extras#2252
for two new Google Cloud DNS modules, and to demonstrate support for a non-GCE
Google Cloud service. It follows the same basic structure as the new gce.py module,
but imports from libcloud.dns instead.
Enable color output from integration tests in Docker containers:
* In run_tests.sh when output is attached to a terminal.
* In shippable/integration.sh using force mode (can be disabled).
Also fix blocks tests to work with or without color output
- Do not update base image packages unnecessarily.
- Fix incorrect package names.
- Remove commented out RUN statements.
- Sort list of packages to install.
- Reduce image size by skipping weak package references.
- Consolidate and sort packages to install.
- Improve consistency between versions.
- Combine yum/dnf install and clean to avoid unwanted caching.
- Don't update existing packages from base image unnecessarily.
- Reduce image size by skipping recommended packages.
- Consolidate and sort packages to install.
- Improve consistency between Ubuntu versions.
- Combine apt-get update and install to avoid caching stale updates.
* reduce async sleep time in test
* make zypper test less destructive (don't break following uses of zypper)
* fix ca cert on suse
* fix/enable postgres/mysql on opensuseleap
* fix mysql test for mysql versions 5.7.6 and newer
* skip sni_host check on ubuntu1604
* add HTTPTESTER flag for test_uri
ubuntu 16.04 uses dash which drops env variables containing a dot
we work around this by adding an explicit env variable to enable httptester
* Merge conflicts:
* [skip ci] Revert changes to run_tests.sh
gundalow will update this in a different PR
* [skip ci] Add in ubuntu1604 and opensuseleap
NOTE: We are not configuring anything to use these new images yet.
Therefore no impact on Travis performance
* python-mysql for opensuse
* It's mysql-server on centos6