Left hand side slicing is confusing and slower but maybe more memory
efficient in some circumstances. There is one case where it adds to
code safety: when it's used to substitute a different list in place of a
slice of the original list and the original list could have been bound
to a different variable in some other code. (The most likely case of
this is when it's a global variable and some other code might import
that variable name).
Because of the confusion factor we think it should only be used for the
safety case or where it's been benchmarked and shown to have some sort
of documentatble improvement. At the moment, only one piece of code
falls into those categories so this PR removes all the other instances
of left hand side slicing.
* remove azure extras and extras_require support
* Since Azure will be collectionized, the requirements will float more frequently than Ansible releases; the Azure collection needs to host the requirements now.
* Removed the dynamic extras support as well, since Azure was the only thing using it. If we need it again, it's easy to pull back from history.
* Mark azure-requirements as orhpaned.
This keeps the docs around so that existing links from old test runs remain valid.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* BOTMETA support migrated_to
Allow BOTMETA to define if this part of the codebase has moved
into a Collection on Galaxy.
See also https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/63935
* Enforce migrated_to URL format
* pep8
Add a list of previously used release names to make it easy to tell what
release names are no longer usable.
Add a test that new release names have been added to the used list.
Fixes#61616
* Remove pointless sanity tests on `bin` dir.
* Update action-plugin-docs test for collections.
* Update no-main-display test for collections.
* Update empty-init test for collections.
* Update no-assert test for collections.
* Move required-and-default-attributes test.
This test only applies to Ansible itself.
* Update use-argspec-type-path test for collections.
* Relocate ansible-test self tests outside package.
We don't want to include the tests for verifying ansible-test within the ansible-test package.
* Add `test/ansible_test/` to classification.py.
* Fix test invocation.
* Relocate tests in MANIFEST.in.
* Improve package-data sanity test error checking.
* Only use includes for ansible-test in MANIFEST.in.
* Improve readability of MANIFEST.in.
* Run no-unwanted-files sanity test only on Ansible.
Since collections should be able to use binary modules there is not really any limit on what could exist in a collection `plugins` directory.
* Add support for symlinks in sanity target lists:
- Sanity tests that need to analyze symlinks can do so using the supplied target list.
- Tests that analyze directories will now only look at symlinks if requested.
- Directory symlinks will now be seen as directories instead of files.
* Enable symlinks on filename based sanity tests.
Sanity tests that evalulate filenames instead of content should include symlinks.
* Update symlinks sanity test.
Use the sanity test target list now that it can include symlinks.
* Install ansible-test
Modify the install script to install ansible-test and its supporting
code. Alternative to #60701 that doesn't change package_dir ansible for
fear that it might regress https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/10437
Also:
* No longer use package_data. Everything in the package dirs is going
to be installed. Anything that shouldn't be installed needs to be
moved elsewhere.
* modify the algorithm to store symlinks which are in the same tree
instead of same directory
* Add ansible_test files to package-data sanity test
* MANIFEST.in cleanups
* Add lib/ansible/config/*.yml
* Make most things in code directories (lib/ansible and test/lib/ansible_test/)
use explicit file extensions instead of wildcards for maintainability
* Exclude common file extensions that we don't want included in the code
directories
* Change package-data test to be more complete
* Now compares the repository, sdist, and install
* Compares both that everything in the sdist is in the repo and
everything in the install is in the sdist in addition to comparing that
everything in the repo that we want is in the install
* Leave out test artifacts
Only include the directory structure for test/results and test/cache not
any files that may have been generated by test runs
Remove test/utils files from the sdist as these are only needed for our CI
cleanup of docs in MANIFEST.in; getting rid of build files.
* Add the ability to output sdist and snapshot to specific directory
* Add a warning about modifying the heuristic to setup.py
* Address generated files
* Use make snapshot instead of sdist to generate changelog and man pages
and make sure they're included
* Ignore both the test/utils and generated test files (results, cache)
* Deal with Python3 __pycache__ byte code caches
* Don't check documentation, that isn't built for the sdist
* Restructure for clarity
* Add cli web docs to make clean
This was causing problems when attempting to test that the sdist didn't
have extra files
* Fix bug constructing python names from __pycache__ names
* Create a clean repo to work from
* Exclude test/legacy and be more explicit on extensions
* Exclude the legacy directory from sdist
This will help prevent accidental merging of content to recently obsoleted directories when adding new files.
It may also help contributors who have modified obsolete files understand where their changes should now be made.
* Relocate ansible-only sanity tests.
* Get "code smell" sanity tests from multiple dirs.
- `test/lib/ansible_test/_data/sanity/code-smell/` - General purpose tests used for both Ansible and Ansible Collections.
- `test/sanity/code-smell/` - Tests specific to Ansible, will not be used for Ansible Collections.
* Allow sanity tests to easily ignore themselves.
Useful for simple regex based sanity tests that error on their own script due to the regex or error message generated.
* Simplify no-smart-quotes sanity test.
Pruning of unversioned directories is handled by ansible-test.
* Remove directory pruning from boilerplate tests.
Files not passing these tests should be ignored instead.
* Add missing sanity ignore entries.
* Add sanity test to ensure all non-py files are installed
* Fix mode and regex
* Fix role skel inventory package_data
* Add docs
* Update package_data for inventory files
* Address pylint concerns
* Another tweak to package_data
* Address review feedback
* Change index to 1
* add to ansible-only.txt
* Initial ansible-test support for collections.
* Include cloud config in delegation payload.
* Add missing types import and fix `t` shadowing.
* Fix plugin traceback when config_path not set.
* Fix encoding issues.
* Remove unused imports.
* More encoding fixes.
* Handle delegation outside exception handler.
* Inject ssh keys only if not already in place.
* More defensive approach to getting remote pwd.
* Add missing string format var.
* Correct PowerShell require regex.
* Rename `is_install` and `INSTALL_ROOT`.
* Generate galaxy.yml based on single source of truth
* Fix up tests and align file names
* Minor Makefile tweak
* Remove link in galaxy.yml file and make it a template file
* Moved collections docs to dev_guide
* change Makefile clean path
* Added readme to example meta file
* review fixes
* Use newer style for doc generation script
* Fix mistake in dev_guide index
* removed uneeded file, fixed links and added preview banner
* Moved banner for sanity test
ansible-test only passes files which have the .py suffix for sanity
tests on python files. This change will allow sanity tests to run on
the Python files in hacking/
* Rename test-module to test-module.py
* Symlink test-module for backwards compat since end users may be using
test-module
* Fix test-module sanity errors that are now triggered
* Rename ansible_profile to ansible-profile.py
* Rename build-ansible
The metaclass boilerplate is safe to apply en masse. The future import
boilerplate needs code to be inspected to be sure that there aren't any
py2isms that need to be fixed. Split these two checks so that we can
fix them independently
Be explicit about which files are grandfathered so we can fix them up one by one
* Moves developer docs for AWS, ovirt, and openstack modules out of lib/ansible/, integrates them with dev_guide, with abadger's fix to make python snippets pass rstcheck
* Implement a framework for having common code for release scripts
* Release scripts will go through hacking/build-ansible. build-ansible is
a pluggable script which will set a directory that has common code for
non-enduser scripts. It will then invoke the plugin which implements
that subcommand. Uses straight.plugin for loading each sub-command.
* We're going to add tools which are needed to test ansible (the changelog
generation, for instance) so we need to include the pieces relevant to
that in the tarball.
* Add straight.plugin to the sanity test requirements for the same
reason
* Skip compile test just for build-ansible plugins which won't be run as
part of sanity tests.
* module_utils fixes in collections
* fixed Windows module_utils in collections
* fixed more Python module_utils cases (from X import module)
* "medium style" Ansiballz modules now work properly with collections (ie, non-replacer but also not using basic.py)
* added more tests
* split Windows/POSIX exec
* sanity
* Use six from ansible.module_utils for inventory scripts
Remove skips from sanity test
* Change all imports of ConfigParser to use module_utils.six.moves
* Remove commented out lines
* Fix six imports
Announcements taken from https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/RelEng:-ReleaseProcess
and then cleaned up:
* Update issue reporting blurb from feedback from acozine and gundalow
* Add a subject and to line for email output
* Ignore long line tests on the jinja templates (as jinja doesn't give
enough control to get rid of newlines when text wrapping)
* Skip shebang and compile tests for older pythons since this is a
release engineer-only script. (ok'd by mattclay)
* Clean up from previous fork
* Minor doc update
* Fix doc string return type
* Minor doc updates
* Keeping fresh
* Various changes to documentation, cosmetics and code logic
Please test :-)
* Fix typo
* Various small changes as requested
* Remove traceback ref
* try catch changes
* Tidy description
* Correct data type in documentation
* Fix for 4.0
* promote doc_fragments into actual plugins
change tests hardcoded path to doc fragments
avoid sanity in fragments
avoid improper testing of doc_fragments
also change runner paths
fix botmeta
updated comment for fragments
updated docs
* Integration tests now have their own list of allowed shebangs.
* Use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` instead of `#!/bin/bash`
since the location is different on various platforms.
* Add tests for WANT_JSON and old style modules
* quote source path
* Attempt to further appease tests
* Check for file and not just exists
* omg don't be dumb
* moar fixes
* shellcheck is the worst :)
* Test the custom modules for failure without arg files
* Fix backup issue in network config modules
* Fix `get_working_path` not found issue introduced due to
backup config code refactor (PR #50208)
* Further refactor config related action plugins to minimize
duplicate code
* Remove unwated imports in config action plugins
* Add common network class for action plugin and related code refactor
* Fix review comment
* no-smart-quotes: Skip files by path in code-smell
This is to ensure the generated docs do not trigger code-smell issues on
contributor systems.
* Implement feedback from review
* Start of code-smell test that can find deprecated config items
* Strip deprecated.version from config item
* Don't use os.walk, rely on explictly passed list of files
* Properly disable the test
* Add docs
* Make config an orphan
* Allow to specify images by hash for docker_container and docker_image_facts.
* flake8
* More sanity checks.
* Added changelog.
* Added test.
* Make compatible with Python < 3.4.
* Remove out-commented imports.
* Add symlinks sanity test.
* Replace legacy test symlinks with actual content.
* Remove dir symlink from template_jinja2_latest.
* Update import test to use generated library dir.
* Fix copy test symlink setup.
plugins/ is COMMUNITY
Set sensible defaults for directories
support:network for the platforms that we Networking SUPPORTS,
everything else is COMMUNITY
Mark other support:network (ansible-connection, etc)
Infoblox is support:core
contrib/ by definition should be support:community
Remove duplicated labels
Make yamllint happy(ier)
Adds sanity test to ensure BOTMETA.yml is valid
* orphans testing pages to avoid not-in-toctree errors
* orphans various pages pending reorg
* adds module_utils and special_vars to main TOC
* uses a glob for scenario_guide TOC
* normalize and Sentence-case headings on community pages, typos
* re-orgs community TOC, adds all pages to toctree
* removes scenario guides index page
* adds style guide to community index
* basic update to style guide
* fix typo that created a new error
* removes not-in-toctree from ignore errors list
* leave removing files for future cleanup task
* Implement initial RouterOS support
* Correct matchers for license prompts
* Documentation updates & mild refactor
* Remove one last Cisco function
* Sanity test fixes
* Move imports to the beginning
* Remove authorize property
* Handle ANSI codes
* Revert to_lines function
* CR fixes
* test(routeros): add unit tests
* Added another test (with ANSI colors and banner in fixture).
* Ignore CRLF line endings in system_package_print file
* fix: review by ganeshrn
Allow specifying the source and destination files' encodings in the template module
* Added output_encoding to the template module, default to utf-8
* Added documentation for the new variables
* Leveraged the encoding argument on to_text() and to_bytes() to keep the implementation as simple as possible
* Added integration tests with files in utf-8 and windows-1252 encodings, testing all combinations
* fix bad smell test by excluding windows-1252 files from the utf8 checks
* fix bad smell test by excluding valid files from the smart quote test
* Update Shippable integration test groups.
* Update integration test group aliases.
* Rebalance AWS and Azure tests with extra group.
* Rebalance Windows tests with another group.
This library is a backport (to 2.x versions of Python) of the code
that is found in the mainline versions of Python 3.x. It is being
included so that networking vendors, and others, can make use of it
without needing to add a python module dependency to their own modules.
A separate dependency would add to user burden of satisfying those
dependencies before using some Ansible modules.
In a previous core meeting, this was approved. Naming of the directory
it is found in was up for debate, but "compat" was the first directory
to have some sort of concensus.
* Adds requests.Session like class
* py2 syntax fix
* Add a few examples to the Request docstrings
* Add helper methods and docs
* Fix test failures
* Switch tests to test Request instead of open_url, add simple open_url test to validate funcitonality
* Fix filename in replace-urlopen code smell test
* First pass at vmware_deploy_ovf functionality
* Add OVA file support, re-structure code
* Move some useful functions to module_utils.vmware, and perform a little DRY too
* Better handling of errors during spec validation and import
* Properly calculate the lease progress percentage for all vmdk files
* Make warnings and errors a little better
* Add an allow_duplicates argument, that defaults to true, to allow users to have name based idempotency
* Add fail_on_spec_warnings to cause the module to treat warnings as errors
* Support non-vmdk uploads
* Add ova alias for ovf
* Rename vmdk_post_url to device_upload_url so it does not sound to specific to VMDK files
* Safer handling of * hostname in urls
* Add default Content-Type, remove unused headers var
* Add deploymentOptions and propertyMapping functionalities
* Add basic check_mode support
* Add vmware_deploy_ovf to list of use-argspec-type-path ignores
* Update version_added and fix path for use-argspec-type-path
* Add configurable folder
* Doc changes
* should not need <>, but fails without
* adds anchor to keywords page, uses it on plugins pages
* fixes envvar link errors
* harmonize file name and ref name as python_3
* removes undefined-lable from ignore list
* Include change classification data in metadata.
* Add support for disabled tests.
* Add support for unstable tests.
* Add support for unsupported tests.
* Overhaul integration aliases sanity test.
* Update Shippable scripts to handle unstable tests.
* Mark unstable Azure tests.
* Mark unstable Windows tests.
* Mark disabled tests.
* Start of tests for ansible.module_utils.urls
* Start adding file for generic functions throughout urls
* Add tests for maybe_add_ssl_handler
* Remove commented out line
* Improve coverage of maybe_add_ssl_handler, test basic_auth_header
* Start tests for open_url
* pep8 and ignore urlopen in test_url_open.py tests
* Extend auth tests, add test for validate_certs=False
* Finish tests for open_url
* Add tests for fetch_url
* Add fetch_url tests to replace-urlopen ignore
* dummy instead of _
* Add BadStatusLine test
* Reorganize/rename tests
* Add tests for RedirectHandlerFactory
* Add POST test to confirm behavior is to convert to GET
* Update tests to handle recent changes to RedirectHandlerFactory
* Special test, just to confirm that aliasing http_error_308 to http_error_307 does not cause issues with urllib2 type redirects
* tolerate windows line endings when loading windows module utils. Helpful for old custom windows modules.
* add test modules to demonstrate win line ending module load behaviour.
* attempt to fix sanity check failures
* pep8 fix
* explict skip of test modules from shebang check (core modules must still have expected unix style line endings)
* switch to rstrip() following core team meeting feedback
* Wildcard imports should be taken care of. Enable the pylint check for them
* Remove wildcard import code-smell test as we're now checking via pylint
* Add unused-wildcard-import as ignored in our compat code.
These three files use wildcard imports so that they can export
symbols in a compatible location. The real code lives elsewhere.
So disable the pylint tests for the relevant sections of code.
* Resolve newly added tests as filters
* Add code smell to test for ansible provided jinja tests as filters syntax
* Add docs for no-tests-as-filters code smell test
* Address tests as filters in new integration tests
* Address feedback
* Address feedback 2
Empty __init__ will allow us to use python namespaces with all of these
files. That may be something we want to take advantage of for allowign
them to be expanded by user dirs. Also might be needed for AnsiballZ or
other wrapper enhancements in the future.
* Remove uses of assert in production code
* Fix assertion
* Add code smell test for assertions, currently limited to lib/ansible
* Fix assertion
* Add docs for no-assert
* Remove new assert from enos
* Fix assert in module_utils.connection
* Use correct pip version in ansible-test.
* Add git fallback for validate-modules.
* Run sanity tests in a docker container.
* Use correct python version for sanity tests.
* Pin docker completion images and add default.
* Split pylint execution into multiple contexts.
* Only test .py files in use-argspec-type-path test.
* Accept identical python interpeter name or binary.
* Switch cloud tests to default container.
* Remove unused extras from pip install.
* Filter out empty pip commands.
* Don't force running of pip list.
* Support delegation for windows and network tests.
* Fix ansible-test python version usage.
* Fix ansible-test python version skipping.
* Use absolute path for log in ansible-test.
* Run vyos_command test on python 3.
* Fix windows/network instance persistence.
* Add `test/cache` dir to classification.
* Enable more python versions for network tests.
* Fix cs_router test.
* Add openssh-client to default docker container.
* Include Azure requirements in default container.
To do so, handling of pip requirements was updated to install each
set of requirements separately and then run a verification pass to
make sure there are no conflicts between requirements.
* Add missing --docker-no-pull option.
* Add documentation for the azure-requirements test.
* Remove cloudstack, f5, and nxos from the wildcard import whitelist
* Remove nxos and f5 from the get_exception whitelist
* Remove some files from the pep8 legacy whitelist
from __future__ unicode_literals leads to developer confusion as
developers no longer can tell whether a bare literal string is a byte
string or a unicode string. Explicit marking as u"" or b"" is the way
to solve the same problem in the Ansbile codebase.
We are reserving the _ identifier for i18n work. Code should use the
identifier dummy for dummy variables instead.
This test is currently skipped as someone needs to generate the list of
files which are currently out of compliance before this can be turned
on.
* Create get_exception and wildcard import code-smell tests
* Add more detail to boilerplate and no-basestring descriptions
* Remove the no-list-cmp test as the pylint undefined-variable test covers it
Fix adds missing imports and boilerplate for proxysql.
It also remove get_exception calls in-favor of native exception.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>