on_skipped callback being passed an extra item parameter that it wasn't
expecting.
Fixed it so that on_skipped in TestCallbacks accepts and ignores the
extra parameter
Extra parameter was added in 4b9b9a8a5b
but not really clear why from commit message
as it is /bin/false on many systems but /usr/bin/false on OS X
test/playbook1.yml now just does command true, rather than command /bin/true,
again so that it works on OS X
Changed from using which false to just using command false to
make it simpler and also match how playbook1.yml works
commit 4430ce3eefcdff0b0ceffea0ef66ea8e876a807d
Merge: 631783b649963c
Author: Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 01:28:43 2012 -0400
Merge branch 'host-groups' of https://github.com/dagwieers/ansible into daggroups
commit 649963ca2c
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 23:01:00 2012 +0200
Added comments in the example yaml file as requested
commit 7f9718f185
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 22:49:38 2012 +0200
Add the default nose color too, to test specific overrides
commit eb63b9e899
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 22:44:35 2012 +0200
Introduce comics and cartoons to test yaml groups defined on a per-node basis
commit aa13d23307
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 19:33:15 2012 +0200
A small fix to revert to old state
commit 264ebaa77c
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 19:31:51 2012 +0200
Combine both yaml unit tests into one example file
commit 7db49a8048
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:46:53 2012 +0200
Might as well fix this too
commit f36c6c8c5b
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 16:42:00 2012 +0200
Added unit tests for host-groups patch
For the unit test I chose to keep the original yaml file in place as a reference.
This patch also includes a fix.
commit a96f681352
Author: Dag Wieërs <dag@wieers.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 12:30:43 2012 +0200
Allow groups to be defined on a per-host basis
This makes it possible to define on a per-host basis what groups a host is in.
When managing a large set of systems it makes it easier to ensure each of the
systems is defined in a set of groups (e.g. production/qa/development,
linux/solaris/aix) rather than having to add systems to multiple disconnected
groups.
----
- host: system01
- host: system02
- host: system03
- group: linux
hosts:
- system01
- system02
- group: solaris
hosts:
- system03
- group: production
hosts:
- system01
- system03
- group: qa
- system02
- group: dbserver
hosts:
- system01
- group: ntpserver
hosts:
- system02
- group: webserver
- system03
----
Can be redefined as:
----
- host: system01
groups: [ linux, production, dbserver ]
- host: system02
groups: [ linux, qa, ntpserver ]
- host: system03
groups: [ solaris, production, webserver ]
----
This flag will show playbook output from non-failing commands. -v is also added to /usr/bin/ansible, but not yet used.
I also gutted some internals code dealing with 'invocations' which allowed the callback to know what module invoked
it. This is not something 0.5 does or needed, so callbacks have been simplified.
This adds a module that concatenates (ie. assembles) a file from
fragments in a directory in alphabetical order. It chains the file
module afterward to fix up ownership and permission. This also adds
tests for the assemble module with fragments in assemble.d.
In playbooks, hosts can be a YAML list. We templated the list before
converting it to a semicolon-separated string, which actually templated its
repr. This converts to a string first. A basic unit test is included.
If we want to test playbooks, it's best to test the result of a playbook to make sure it does the correct thing. Also
remove playbook2/3 yml which were not used.
See test/yaml_hosts for an example.
Hosts can be part of multiple groups.
Groups can also have variables, inherited by the hosts.
There is no variable scope, last variable seen wins.
not being consistent between runs, even though there wasn't an error. Now we'll just check the final change
counts, which should be just as solid and lead to less churn in the events file.
refactoring of playbooks now warranted, which we'll do before we move on. This variable assignment
system makes nearly all possible magic possible, for we can use these variables however we like,
even as module names!