* Fix task.resolved_action for callbacks when playbooks use action or local_action
* Fix using module_defaults with 'action' and 'local_action' task FA and add a test case
Fixes#81905
* Disable cipher suite integration tests
When the client and server both support TLS 1.3, cipher suite selection is effectively a no-op.
Python provides no way to disable TLS 1.3 cipher suites, and no way to prefer user-selected cipher suites.
Since TLS 1.3 includes a mandatory cipher suite, this makes it impossible to induce a cipher suite related error when using TLS 1.3.
* Update multipart form-data integration test
* Fix netrc integration tests
* Update HTTP test host substring
* ansible-test - Update http-test-container
* remove no longer needed tasks
* remove workarounds
* consolidate conditionals
* remove distros/versions from conditionals that are no longer present
in CI
* Fix installing roles containing symlinks
Fix sanitizing tarfile symlinks relative to the link directory instead of the archive
For example:
role
├── handlers
│ └── utils.yml -> ../tasks/utils/suite.yml
The link ../tasks/utils/suite.yml will resolve to a path outside of the link's directory, but within the role
role/handlers/../tasks/utils/suite.yml
the resolved path relative to the role is tasks/utils/suite.yml, but if the symlink is set to that value, tarfile would extract it from role/handlers/tasks/utils/suite.yml
* Replace overly forgiving test case with tests for a symlink in a subdirectory of the archive and a symlink in the archive dir when these are not equivalent.
* Build test case from role files to make it easier to add test cases
Fixes#82702Fixes#81965Fixes#82051
This fixes "Arch dependent binaries in noarch package" error cause by
including files created by make_elf function in noarch packages. While the
error only manifests itself on EL 7 and 8 it is better to use files
suitable for noarch packages to prevent the error potentially
re-occuring in the future.
* test: remove ansible-examples.git repo
* To speed up git tests remove reference to ansible-examples.git
Fixes: #81327
* Make CI green
Signed-off-by: Ansible Test Runner <noreply@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Ansible Test Runner <noreply@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
In general the existence of a runtime-enabled unit should not prevent
a persistent enable being set.
Specifically this handles the case where there is an entry in fstab
for a mount point (which is retained to allow manual mount/umount to
take place) and yet a systemd mount unit needs to be deployed to
handle other unit options. There will be a generator-created unit file
which shows the unit as enabled-runtime and the persistent enable of
the mount unit will fail.
Additionally improve the comments and modify the code to use rsplit()
and the "in" notation since "systemctl is-enabled" is documented to
return specific values in the cases of interest.
---------
Signed-off-by: David Greaves <david@dgreaves.com>
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Instead, set module_defaults at the play level, which will apply to the
gather_facts keyword as well as any
ansible.builtin.setup/ansible.builtin.gather_facts tasks.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: yes
module_defaults:
ansible.builtin.setup:
fact_path: /path/to/facts.d/
gather_subset: '!all,!min,local'
gather_timeout: 20
tasks:
# also applies to:
- ansible.builtin.setup:
- ansible.builtin.gather_facts:
If you wish to only apply these to the gather_facts keyword, set as play keywords.
Add explicit error when the calculated dest path for fetch becomes a
local directory. The existing behaviour will not be checked unlike when
the path did not end with a trailing slash.
allow_duplicates is not part of the role uniqueness, so the value on the cached role may not match the current role.
* remove the allow_duplicates check from Role.has_run() which operates on the deduplicated role
* check the current role's allow_duplicates value in the strategy
Co-authored-by: Martin Krizek <martin.krizek@gmail.com>
* Allow role name prefix for handler task listen topics
For example,
- name: handler name
debug:
listen: topic1
can be notified using `topic1`, `role : topic1` if the handler is in a
standalone or collection role, and `ns.col.role: topic1` if the role is
in a collection, the same way handler names work.
changelog
* fix changelog and tests
* Add prefix to `origin` when configuration variables come from ini files
Fixes ansible#82387
This change was suggested by @bcoca in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82388#discussion_r1424235728 and
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82388#discussion_r1424249732
When configuration variables come from an ini file, their `origin` is
now set to `ini: <file>`. Similarly, once supported, YAML configuration
files will have their `origin` as `yaml: <file>`.
Consequently, since unquoting configuration strings should happen if and
only if they come from an ini file, this condition boils down to testing
whether their `origin` starts with `ini:`.
* Do not add prefix to `origin` but explicitly pass `origin_ftype`
So as not to rely on a specific format of the `origin` string,
as suggested by @sivel in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82388#issuecomment-1881714871
* Restore role attributes.
* Add a deprecation warning for role argument specs containing attributes
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: s-hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Coca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>