* routeros_facts: fix for error when there's more than 10 interfaces (#61376)
* fix: proper regex for preprocessing routeros output
* test: regression test
* test: fix nondeterministic unit test
* changelog
* Commands tests (#62322)
* commands tests
* add space in order to delete it and tun shipable tests again
* delete space in order to run shipable tests again
(cherry picked from commit 47cf4e6565)
* changelog
Fixes#62319
Change `enable` option to `enabled` in junos_interfaces
and junos_lldp_interfaces
data model to be in sync with other network platform
resource modules added in 2.9 version.
(cherry picked from commit a9a5f4e40d)
This avoids displaying the credentials in CI when retrying tests at maximum verbosity.
(cherry picked from commit b73e7721df)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
The documentation links are now displayed when running from an install.
Previously the links were only displayed when running from source.
This was due to ansible-test checking for the presence of documentation files locally, which are only present when running from source.
The check is no longer necessary since there is a sanity test in place to enforce the presence of documentation for all sanity tests.
(cherry picked from commit 32d965e)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Fixes#61978
* moar tests for get_url fetch behavior with existing file
* add changelog fragment
(cherry picked from commit 7d51cac)
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* Fix for junos cli_config replace option
* For device that support replace option by loading
configuration from a file on device `config` option
is not required and value of `replace` option is the
path of configuration file on device. This fix allows
invoking run() function in cli_config if `config` option
is None and `replace` option is not boolean
* The command to replace running config on junos device
is `load override <filename>` and not `load replace <filename>`
This is fixed in the junos cliconf plugin.
* Add integration test
(cherry picked from commit 200ed25648)
* VMware: Fix issue with order of changes in vmware_vcenter_statistics
* [WIP] VMware: Fix fragile sort order in vmware_vcenter_statistics (#62288)
* vmware_vcenter_statistics: Fix fragile sort order
* vmware_vcenter_statistics: Python 2.6 compatibility
(cherry picked from commit 3e4d5aeee3)
The default behavior of the ansible-test vcenter plugin is to use the govcsim container to run tests.
However, unless the govcsim mode was specified using the VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM environment variable, the filter code would skip the tests unless the tests ran on Shippable or the user had an ansible-core-ci key.
Now the filter correctly recognizes that govcsim is the default.
(cherry picked from commit cd4882e)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Fix location of unit test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test unit test requirements.
* Remove redundant unit test requirements.
* Fix location of network test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test network test requirements.
* Remove redundant network test requirements.
* Add missing ordereddict requirements.
* Load collection requirements correctly.
* Add changelog fragment.
(cherry picked from commit cdc4926)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* docs: Update apt_key.py, add requirements of gpg (#61552)
(cherry picked from commit 5d7d4a93c8)
* Proposals aren't really used much, delete reference from docs (#61800)
(cherry picked from commit 41055b5dc8)
* Update gitlab_hooks docs (#61837)
(cherry picked from commit 223dab99ea)
* Unify ios_logging and eos_logging documentation with accepted options (#61777)
(cherry picked from commit cc9adf7f1a)
* don't set default:None in documentation when there is no default (#61111), otherwise "None" will be rendered as a string on docsite
(cherry picked from commit 1aca1f86b6)
* Update mso_schema_template_deploy.py (#61849), correct module name in examples
(cherry picked from commit 394a05108d)
* Update hashi_vault.py documentation with kv V2 example (#61221)
(cherry picked from commit 70f501d5c8)
* [stable-2.9] Fix ansible-test pytest plugin loading. (#62119)
* Avoid assertion rewriting in pytest plugins.
Adding PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE to the ansible-test pytest plugin docstrings disables assertion rewriting in pytest for those plugins.
This avoids warnings during test execution if the plugins are loaded multiple times (such as being imported within tests).
* Run ansible-test pytest plugins early.
The ansible-test pytest plugins need to load and run earlier than conftest modules.
To facilitate this, the pytest_configure function is run during loading, which works since they are loaded (but not always run) before conftest modules are loaded.
A check has also been added to the pytest_configure functions to prevent them from running multiple times in the same process.
* Load pytest plugins using an env var.
The -p command line option loads plugins before conftest, but only during collection.
The PYTEST_PLUGINS environment variable loads plugins before confest, both during collection and test execution.
(cherry picked from commit aaa6d2e)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Add missing changelog entry for ansible-test fix.
PR https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/62119 was missing a changelog entry.
(cherry picked from commit 6c78f02121)
* bump hcloud version to 1.4.1
`hcloud`<=1.4.0 has requirement `requests==2.20.0`. This prevents the
installation of the Vcenter Automation SDK which depends on `requests>=2.22.0`.
`hcloud` 1.4.1 does not have the problem: 8bff356efb
Bumping the dependency will resolve the issue.
(cherry picked from commit 0f52b18)
Co-authored-by: Gonéri Le Bouder <goneri@lebouder.net>
Creating a virtual environment using `venv` when running in a virtual environment created by `virtualenv` results in a copy of the original virtual environment instead of creation of a new one.
To work around this, `ansible-test` now identifies when it is running in a `virtualenv` created virtual environment and uses the real Python interpreter to create the `venv` virtual environment.
(cherry picked from commit a7bc11c)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
The `test/results/` directory for Ansible test output was already ignored when not using git.
When Ansible Collections were switched to `tests/output/` the ignore entry was previously overlooked.
(cherry picked from commit f110abb)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Fix ansible-test venv activation.
When using the ansible-test --venv option, an execv wrapper for each python interpreter is now used instead of a symbolic link.
* Fix ansible-test execv wrapper generation.
Use the currently running Python interpreter for the shebang in the execv wrapper instead of the selected interpreter.
This allows the wrapper to work when the selected interpreter is a script instead of a binary.
* Fix ansible-test sanity requirements install.
When running sanity tests on multiple Python versions, install requirements for all versions used instead of only the default version.
* Fix ansible-test --venv when installed.
When running ansible-test from an install, the --venv delegation option needs to make sure the ansible-test code is available in the created virtual environment.
Exposing system site packages does not work because the virtual environment may be for a different Python version than the one on which ansible-test is installed.
(cherry picked from commit c77ab11051)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Fixes to ecs_certificate cert chain for #61738
* Added changelog fragment
* Fixes to ecs_certificate for cleaner join, and better integration test
* Fix integration test formatting
* End cert chain with a \n
* Update changelogs/fragments/61738-ecs-certificate-invalid-chain.yaml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update main.yml
(cherry picked from commit 943888b955)
Python < 2.7.9 does not have the ssl.SSLContext attribute.
ssl.SSLContext is only required when we want to validate the SSL
connection. If `validate_certs` is false, we don't initialize the
`ssl_context` variable.
Add unit-test coverage and a little refactoring:
- avoid the use of `mocker`, when we can push `monkeypatch` which is
`pytest`'s default.
- use `mock.Mocker()` when possible
closes: #57072
(cherry picked from commit 3ea8e0a144)
On OpenBSD, 13 asterisk characters as a password hash, marks the
account as disabled. Otherwise daily(8) script which executes
security(8) will email operator about not properly locked accounts.
Before the diff, we see following warning:
> [WARNING]: The input password appears not to have been hashed. The 'password' argument must be encrypted for this module to work properly.
After the diff, warning is gone.
(cherry picked from commit 1dea661ce8)
Co-authored-by: kucharskim <mikolaj@kucharski.name>