* Update Shippable integration test groups.
* Update integration test group aliases.
* Rebalance AWS and Azure tests with extra group.
* Rebalance Windows tests with another group.
(cherry picked from commit 4e489d1be8)
* Use correct pip version in ansible-test.
* Add git fallback for validate-modules.
* Run sanity tests in a docker container.
* Use correct python version for sanity tests.
* Pin docker completion images and add default.
* Split pylint execution into multiple contexts.
* Only test .py files in use-argspec-type-path test.
* Accept identical python interpeter name or binary.
* Switch cloud tests to default container.
* Remove unused extras from pip install.
* Filter out empty pip commands.
* Don't force running of pip list.
* Support delegation for windows and network tests.
* Fix ansible-test python version usage.
* Fix ansible-test python version skipping.
* Use absolute path for log in ansible-test.
* Run vyos_command test on python 3.
* Fix windows/network instance persistence.
* Add `test/cache` dir to classification.
* Enable more python versions for network tests.
* Fix cs_router test.
* Divide Windows integration tests into 2 groups.
* Support `none` for `--changed-all-target`.
* Run 2 separate Windows groups on Shippable.
* Only run smoketest and minimal for the group1 job.
The default naming convention for patch branches created in
the GitHub UI when editing files is: {username}-patch-{number}
The default naming convention for revert branches created in
the GitHub UI when reverting a PR is: revert-{pr_number}-{pr_branch_name}
This exclusion will prevent Shippable from running on these
branches until a PR is created.
This will disable the integration tests for all network platforms &
modules, though the unit tests will still run.
This is needed while a large refactor of the networking code is done.
This should improve reliability of our jobs on Shippable.
The Shippable AMIs should already have the latest docker image,
per Shippable support, so pull doesn't provide any benefit for us.