- Unit tests now report warnings generated during test runs.
- Python 3.12 warnings about `os.fork` usage with threads (due to `pytest-xdist`) are suppressed.
- Added integration tests to verify forked test behavior.
The previous change to the default mode of operation for the plugin is now limited to collections.
This enables easier testing of the plugin in core, so the previously removed tests have been restored.
* ansible-test - Fix file permissions for delegation
* Set more restrictive permissions for SSH key
* Check all execute bits, not just owner
* Add a breaking_changes changelog entry
Also improve the ansible-test-container integration test:
- Add coverage for the no-probe code path.
- Add work-arounds for centos6 containers (to support backporting).
- Avoid systemd debug when the container doesn't use cgroup.
- Allow disabled, unsupported, unstable and destructive integration test targets to be selected using their respective prefixes.
- Allow unstable tests to run when targeted changes are made and the ``--allow-unstable-changed`` option is specified (resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/74213).
* ansible-test - Avoid use of deprecated type hints.
PEP 585 deprecated many container types in the `typing` module in favor of the actual types, which support subscripting as of Python 3.9.
Conversion of `t.Type` was skipped since PyCharm does not currently recognize it.
* ansible-test - Fix `t` and `c` imports/shadowing.
* Simple regex replace of multi-line function arg annotations on the first line.
* Manually fix up ArgumentParser type annotations.
* Manual type hint conversions.
* Manual conversion of function type hints.
* Remove unnecessary type hints on for statements.
* Simple regex replace of multi-line function arg annotations.
* Simple regex replace of multi-line function arg annotations with default values.
* Simple regex replace of multi-line function arg return annotations.
* Simple regex replace of assignment annotations.
* `context/target` tests must be in groups 1 - 2.
* `context/controller` tests must be in groups 3 - 5.
This makes it easier to efficiently organize groups and balance test runtimes.
* ansible-test - Use more native type hints.
Simple search and replace to switch from comments to native type hints for return types of functions with no arguments.
* ansible-test - Use more native type hints.
Conversion of simple single-line function annotation type comments to native type hints.
* ansible-test - Use more native type hints.
Conversion of single-line function annotation type comments with default values to native type hints.
* ansible-test - Use more native type hints.
Manual conversion of type annotation comments for functions which have pylint directives.
Now that core requires UTF-8 filesystem encoding, ansible-test does as well.
Additionally, the `en_US.UTF-8` or `C.UTF-8` encoding must be available.
Previously the `en_US.UTF-8` encoding was requested, but its availability was never verified.
The fallback to `C.UTF-8` maintains UTF-8 encoding while allowing more flexibility in the running environment.
The requirements for virtualenv and coverage are now kept in a requirements file for easier container builds.
The test-constraints sanity test has been updated to make sure the requirements file is kept up-to-date.
* ansible-test - Add shell --export option.
* ansible-test - Support cmd args for shell command.
Also allow shell to be used without a valid layout if no delegation is required.
* ansible-test - Improve stderr/stdout consistency.
By default all output goes to stdout only, with the exception of a fatal error.
When using any of the following, all output defaults to stderr instead:
* sanity with the `--lint` option -- sanity messages to stdout
* coverage analyze -- output to stdout if the output file is `/dev/stdout`
* shell -- shell output to stdout
This fixes issues two main issues:
* Unpredictable output order when using both info and error/warning messages.
* Mixing of lint/command/shell output with bootstrapping messages on stdout.
* ansible-test - Add changelog fragment.