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* ansible-test - Add support for RHEL 8.5 instances.
* Clear libdnf checksum cache from unsigned package in dnf integration test.
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* Move RHEL pip package install into function.
* Add RHEL 9 support to bootstrap script.
* ansible-test - Add RHEL 9 support.
* Add install and uninstall instructions for RHEL9 to paramiko tests
* Skip incidental_inventory_docker_swarm on RHEL 9.
* Update dnf tests for rhel9
* Fix prepare_http_tests on RHEL 9.
* fix RHEL9 Python discovery tests to match distro map
* Skip subversion test on RHEL 9.0b.
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
This should allow the same script to be used for two different scenarios:
- ansible-core across multiple versions (not all of which support `--docker` for coverage reports)
- collections (which should always use the `devel` branch for coverage reports)
* Update Python versions for controller-only tests.
Both `ansible-galaxy` and `ansible-test` integration tests only run on the controller.
* Use a venv to make requirements available.
Change:
- Added Fedora 34 container image to docker.txt
- Dropped Fedora 32 from CI
- Added Fedora 34 to CI
- Updated Fedora 32 and 33 containers for ssh-related fixes
- Move cron fix from 698eae3f3d into
cron_setup and make it more generic; it can affect modern distros too.
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Due to the recent security incident, use our own copy hosted in S3
to mitigate future risk from running an arbitrary script downloaded from a
remote and untrtusted server.
* module compat for py3.8+ controller
* replaced internal usages of selinux bindings with internal ctypes binding (allows basic selinux operations from any Python interpreter), plus tests
* added new respawn_module API to allow modules to import Python packages that are only available under a well-known interpreter, plus tests
* added respawn logic to modules that need Python libs from a specific system interpreter (apt, apt_repository, dnf, yum)
minimize internal HAVE_SELINUX usage
spurious junk
pep8
* pylint fixes
* add RHEL8 Python 3.8 testing
* more pylint
* import sanity
* unit tests
* changelog update
* fix a bunch of stuff
* tweak changelog
* fix setup_rpm_repo on EL8
* misc sanity/test fixes
* misc feedback tweaks
* fix import fallback in test module
* fix selinux MU test
* fix dnf tests to avoid python-dependent test packages
* add trailing LFs to aliases
* fix yum tests to avoid test package with Python deps
* hack create_repo for EL6 to create noarch package
Change:
- Add Ubuntu 20.04 to CI now that venv is default instead of virtualenv in ansible-test.
Test Plan:
- CI
Tickets:
- Fixes#69203
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- Changes to make F33 work with current tests
- Add F33 to docker.txt
- Add F33 to AZP config
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Increase fetch depth to reduce the frequency of full test runs for out-of-date PRs.
* Update scripts to match those which will be used in collections.