* Fix ansible-doc traceback when a plugin doesn't parse correctly
* Change extract_metadata ivocation to take either an ast or source
code. When given source code, it can find file offsets for the start
and end of dict. When given the ast, it is quicker as it doesn't have
to reparse the source. Requires changing the call to the function to
use a keyword arg.
* Fix reading of metadata to find the last occurrence of
ANSIBLE_METADATA instead of the first.
* Add some more unittests to get closer to complete coverage
* fixes become_method: runas for unprivileged users
* sets permissions on tempdir appropriately
* allows automatic system environment generation for new token (old Process.Start way prevents this)
* add basic become runas tests
* correct, cleanup & simplify dwim stack
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better errors
update find_file to new exception
* addressed latest comments
* test should not use realpath as it follows symlink
this fails when on OS X as /var is now a symlink to /private/var
but first_found was not supposed to follow symlinks
* Unittests for extracting metadata from plugins
* Port plugin_docs to use the generic extract_metadata function
* Make the helper functions seek_end_of{string,dict} private
* win_say: Fix issue, add integration test
This PR includes:
- Make speed_speech an integer parameter
- Test for empty parameters too
- Add integration tests
* Improve the $speech_speed parameter handling
As requested
include_vars will now also return a key 'ansible_included_var_files'
which contains the list of files that were successfully loaded.
This is useful information and, amongst other things, a way for users
to know exactly what files were included when debugging their
playbooks.
This also allows us to improve the integration tests around
include_vars.
So in an effort to verify if Windows modules are feature complete
compared to the python equivalent, I stumbled upon these differences.
This PR includes:
- Add missing 'data' option from documentation
- Simplify ping module
- Update integration tests to test exception
So I thought I fixed it before, but there's still one location where
the `rc` value is influential to decide whether a task failed or not.
We already established in #24867 that it is up to the module to decide
what the return code actually means, not the task executor. We modified
the existing modules to move that logic into the module (eg. for
command, shell, etc.)
This relates to the integration tests of win_robocopy, where different
return codes have different meanings:
- 0 -- No files copied.
- 1 -- Files copied successfully! (changed)
- 2 -- Some Extra files or directories were detected. No files were copied. (warning)
- 3 -- (2+1) Some files were copied. Additional files were present. (changed)
- 4 -- Some mismatched files or directories were detected. Housekeeping might be required! (changed + warning)
- 5 -- (4+1) Some files were copied. Some files were mismatched. (changed + warning)
- 6 -- (4+2) Additional files and mismatched files exist. No files were copied. (warning)
- 7 -- (4+1+2) Files were copied, a file mismatch was present, and additional files were present. (changed + warning)
- 8 -- Some files or directories could not be copied! (changed + failed)
- 9 - 15 -- Fatal error. Check log message! (failed)
- 16 -- Serious Error! No files were copied! Do you have permissions to access $src and $dest? (failed)
This also fixes#24652