* Limit Galaxy API calls during ansible-galaxy collection dependency resolution when possible
Installing a tarfile with a dependency from a Galaxy server (e.g. dependencies: {'ns.coll': '>=1.0.0'}) does not get the available versions of the dependency from the galaxy server if a sufficient version is already installed.
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* refactor and remove redundant code in documentation
allow location and building api to be more accessible
fix issues with displaying ansible.legacy and ansible.builtin
ensure we don't x2 process tokens (some modules reference them also) fixes#77764
move to constants vs hardcoded
more informative errors and comments
now have actual filter/test plugins, which expose the filter/test functions
moved filter/test loading/finding logic into jinja2pluginloader, removed dupe implementations
added tests for case in which we unique by basename when listing
Update lib/ansible/utils/plugin_docs.py
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add a warning for collections that are attempting to be autoloaded to no effect
* Deprecate REQUIRES_WHITELIST and add support for REQUIRES_ENABLED so the docs are accurate
* Fix documentation
* add more vars plugin tests
* Simplify code and add a FIXME for another bug
* fix precedence
* Make setting the class attr at all a warning, even if it's True
* Add fun parsing for _load_name
* include _load_name in messages
This specific integration test gets stuck periodically causing the
Galaxy jobs to be killed on timeout wasting an hour of runtime. The
module that gets stuck waiting on Pulp is an in-test one, called
`setup_collections`. When it works, the task is complete in around 70
seconds but when it doesn't, it just freezes the whole play.
This patch attempts to make it fail faster by putting a reasonable
timeout value of 2 minutes.
On BusyBox systems such as Alpine, chattr on a tmpfs fails with a status of 0 and output only on stderr.
This change updates the test to not assume output on stdout.
Sometimes pytest errors out with an `ImportError` during its tests
collection stage when a Python package/directory containing the test
module does not have an `__init__.py` in it. This is being observed
under Python 3.9 and higher.
The patch provides a workaround for this problem but does not address
the root cause which is currently unknown.
Ref:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/78585#issuecomment-1220885431
* add required file to collection skeleton
This file is required to be able to upload a collection.
It is present in
https://github.com/ansible-collections/collection_template/blob/main/meta/runtime.yml
but that does not get used by default.
Without this, if you use the "ansible-galaxy collection init" command
and you try and publish that collection without adding this file, you
get the error:
"ERROR! Galaxy import process failed: 'requires_ansible' in
meta/runtime.yml is mandatory, but no meta/runtime.yml found (Code:
UNKNOWN)"
Also updates relevant test and adds a changelog fragment
* yum_repository: Do not set default value for async
The `async` repository option is deprecated in RHEL 8, but Ansible sets
```ini
async = 1
```
even when it's omitted from the module options, which causes `dnf` to complain
about an unknown configuration option.
This commit removes the default value from the `async` parameter, which means
it won't be added to the repository file if omitted from the module parameters.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
* Document the specific versions with the default True and the option deprecation for RHEL 8
Co-authored-by: s-hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>