* actions/unarchive: fix unarchive from remote url
Currently unarchive from remote url does not work because the core
unarchive module was updated to support 'remote_src' [1], but the
unarchive action plugin was not updated for this. This causes failures
because the action plugin assumes it needs to copy a file to the
remote server, but in the case of downloading a file from a remote
url a local file does not exist, so an error occurs when the file is
not found.
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/commit/467516e
* test_unarchive: fix test with wrong remote_src use
The non-ascii filenames test had improperly set remote_src=yes even
though it was actually copying the file from the local machine (i.e.
the file did not already exist remotely). This test was passing
until the remote_src behavior of unarchive was fixed in 276550f.
Fixes#10779
Refactor some of the block device, mount point, and
mtab/fstab facts collection for linux for better
performance on systems with lots of block devices.
Instead of invoking 'lsblk' for every entry in mtab,
invoke it once, then map the results to mtab entries.
Change the args used for invoking 'findmnt' since the
previous combination of args conflicts, so this would
always fail on some systems depending on version.
Add test cases for facts Hardware()/Network()/Virtual() classes
__new__ method and verify they create the proper subclass based
on the platform.system() results.
Split out all the 'invoke some command and grab it's output'
bits related to linux mount paths into their own methods so
it is easier to mock them in unit tests.
Fix the DragonFly* classes that did not defined a 'platform'
class attribute. This caused FreeBSD systems to potentially
get the DragonFly* subclasses incorrectly. In practice it
didnt matter much since the DragonFly* subclasses duplicated
the FreeBSD ones. Actual DragonFly systems would end up with
the generic Hardware() etc instead of the DragonFly* classes.
Fix Hardware.__new__() on PY3, passing args to __new__
would cause "object() takes no parameters" errors. So
check for PY3 and just call __new__ without the args
See
https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/44ed0cd3dc6d/Objects/typeobject.c#l2818
for some explaination.
Instead of immediately returning a failed code (indicating a break in
the play execution), we internally 'or' that failure code with the result
(now an integer flag instead of a boolean) so that we can properly handle
the rescue/always portions of blocks and still remember that the break
condition was hit.
Fixes#16937
Rather than repeatedly searching for tasks by uuid via iterating over
all known blocks, cache the tasks when they are added to the PlayIterator
so the lookup becomes a simple key check in a dict.
* Query lookup plugin
* Add license and docstrings
* Add python3-ish imports
* Change query plugin type from lookup to filter
* Switch from dq to jsonpath_rw
* Add integration test for query filter
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Add jsonpath-rw
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Switch query implementation from jsonpath-rw to jmespath
Run setfacl/chown/chmod on each temp dir and file.
This fixes temp file permissions handling on platforms such as FreeBSD
which always return success when using find -exec. This is done by
eliminating the use of find when setting up temp files and directories.
Additionally, tests that now pass on FreeBSD have been enabled for CI.
When a task result has an empty results list, the
list should be ignored when determining the results
of `_check_key`. Here the empty list is treated the
same as a non-existent list.
This fixes a bug that manifests itself with squashed
items - namely the task result contains the correct
value for the key, but an empty results list. The
empty results list was treated as zero failures
when deciding which handler to call - so the task
show as a success in the output, but is deemed to
have failed when deciding whether to continue.
This also demonstrates a mismatch between task
result processing and play iteration.
A test is also added for this case, but it would not
have caught the bug - because the bug is really in
the display, and not the success/failure of the
task (visually the test is more accurate).
Fixesansible/ansible-modules-core#4214
This feature changes the scalar value of `serial:` to a list, which
allows users to specify a list of values, so batches can be ramped
up (commonly called "canary" setups):
- hosts: all
serial: [1, 5, 10, "100%"]
tasks:
...
Binary module tests now download pre-compiled binaries from S3
instead of downloading go and compiling the modules.
Files downloaded form SourceForge are now downloaded from S3.
* Enabled more tests in test_service on systems with systemd.
* Fix inconsistency in cleaning up test service. The conditions for service setup and service cleanup were different.
* Add check mode run for service enable.
This is a refactoring of the existing GCE utility module to support other projects on Google Cloud Platform.
The previous gce.py module was hard-coded specifically for GCE, and attempting to use it with other projects in GCP failed.
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15918#issuecomment-220165913 for more detail.
This has also been an issue for others in the past, although they've handled it by simply
duplicating some of the logic of gce.py in their own modules.
- The existing gce.py module was renamed to gcp.py, and modified to remove any
imports or other code that refers to libcloud.compute or GCE (the GCE_* params were
retained for compatibility). I also renamed the gce_connect function to gcp_connect,
and modified the function signature to make supplying a provider, driver, and agent
information mandatory.
- A new gce.py module was created to handle connectivity to GCE. It imports the
appropriate libcloud.compute providers and drivers, and then passes them on
to gcp_connect in gcp.py. The constants and function signatures are the same
as the old gce.py, so compatibility with existing modules is retained.
- A new gcdns.py module was created to support PR ansible/ansible-modules-extras#2252
for two new Google Cloud DNS modules, and to demonstrate support for a non-GCE
Google Cloud service. It follows the same basic structure as the new gce.py module,
but imports from libcloud.dns instead.
Enable color output from integration tests in Docker containers:
* In run_tests.sh when output is attached to a terminal.
* In shippable/integration.sh using force mode (can be disabled).
Also fix blocks tests to work with or without color output
* switch cwd to basedir of task
This restores previous behaviour in pre 2.0 and allows for 'local type' plugins
and actions to have a more predictable relative path.
fixes#14489
* removed FIXME since prev commit 'fixes' this
* fix tests, now they need a loader (thanks jimi!)
* add check_mode option for tasks
includes example testcases for the template module
* extend check_mode option
* replace always_run, see also proposal rename_always_run
* rename always_run where used and add deprecation warning
* add some documentation
* have check_mode overwrite always_run
* use unique template name to prevent conflicts
test_check_mode was right before, but failed due to using the same filename as other roles
* still mention always_run in the docs
* set deprecation of always_run to version 2.4
* fix rst style
* expand documentation on per-task check mode
Adds a new test for GalaxyCLI. Tests cases when:
- no actions are provided
- invalid actions are provided
- each valid action is provided
When parser() runs successfully the method returns True, creates a
SortedOptParser instance, a Galaxy instance, and updates certain class data.
A little unittest refactoring
* Add a class decorator to generate tests when using a unittest.TestCase base class
* Add a TestCase subclass with setUp() and tearDown() that sets up
module parameter parsing
* Move test_safe_eval to use the class decorator and ModuleTestCase base
class
* Move testing of set_mode_if_different into its own file and separate
some test methods out so we get better errors and more coverage in
case of errors.
* Naming convention for test cases doesn't need to duplicate information
that's already in the file path.
* Adding a test for GalaxyCLI and two methods on which it depends. Tests execute_info method.
* Adding a test for GalaxyCLI and two methods on which it depends. Tests execute_remove method.
* Update test_galaxy.py
* Revising test for GalaxyCLI execute_remove.
* Removing mocks
I suspect this problem was masked previously as older versions of pywinrm
where significantly slower, allowing more time for the windows installer service to complete.
6eefc11c converted task.loop_control into an object, but while the other
callers were updated to use .loop_var instead of .get('loop_var'), this
site was overlooked.
This can be reproduced by including with loop_control a file that does
set_fact; a simple regression test along these lines is included.
* Lookup unencrypted password must not include salt
* Integration test lookup: remove previous directory
* Test that lookup password doesn't return salt
* Lookup password: test behavior with empty encrypt parameter
Closes#16189
- Do not update base image packages unnecessarily.
- Fix incorrect package names.
- Remove commented out RUN statements.
- Sort list of packages to install.
Due to the fact that roles may be instantiated with different sets of
params (multiple inclusions of the same role or via role dependencies),
simply tracking notified handlers by name does not work. This patch
changes the way we track handler notifications by using the handler
object itself instead of just the name, allowing for multiple internal
instances. Normally this would be bad, but we also modify the way we
search for handlers by first looking at the notifying tasks dependency
chain (ensuring that roles find their own handlers first) and then at
the main list of handlers, using the first match it finds.
This patch also modifies the way we setup the internal list of handlers,
which should allow us to correctly identify if a notified handler exists
more easily.
Fixes#15084
- Reduce image size by skipping weak package references.
- Consolidate and sort packages to install.
- Improve consistency between versions.
- Combine yum/dnf install and clean to avoid unwanted caching.
- Don't update existing packages from base image unnecessarily.
- Reduce image size by skipping recommended packages.
- Consolidate and sort packages to install.
- Improve consistency between Ubuntu versions.
- Combine apt-get update and install to avoid caching stale updates.
* add git shallow fetch test
covers https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/3782
updating a repo with depth=1 fails silently if version==HEAD
* disable git shallow tests for old git versions
Older git versions don't treat the --depth option correctly.
While the git module tried to work around this and introduced subtle
bugs, ansible/ansible-modules-core#3794 falls back to full checkouts.
Don't run the tests then.
This allows the PlaybookExecutor to receive more information regarding
what happened internal to the TaskQueueManager and strategy, to determine
things like whether or not the play iteration should stop.
Fixes#15523
* Port urls.py to python3
Fixes (largely normalizing byte vs text strings) for python3
* Rework what we do with attributes that aren't set already.
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