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11 Commits (9dd548ebb785dcb156d77b9a946b8e377ee2232d)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Toshio Kuratomi 27c7d5bb01 Move the arguments module into cli/ and context_objects into utils
* Note: Python2 is not as intelligent at detecting false import loops as
  Python3.  context_objects.py cannot be added to cli/arguments because it
  would set up an import loop between cli/__init__.py,
  cli/arguments/context_objects.py, and context.py on Python2.

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6 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi 7e92ff823e Split up the base_parser function
The goal of breaking apart the base_parser() function is to get rid of
a bunch of conditionals and parameters in the code and, instead, make
code look like simple composition.

When splitting, a choice had to be made as to whether this would operate
by side effect (modifying a passed in parser) or side effect-free
(returning a new parser everytime).

Making a version that's side-effect-free appears to be fighting with the
optparse API (it wants to work by creating a parser object, configuring
the object, and then parsing the arguments with it) so instead, make it
clear that our helper functions are modifying the passed in parser by
(1) not returning the parser and (2) changing the function names to be
more clear that it is operating by side-effect.

Also move all of the generic optparse code, along with the argument
context classes, into a new subdirectory.
6 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi afdbb0d9d5 Save the command line arguments into a global context
* Once cli args are parsed, they're constant.  So, save the parsed args
  into the global context for everyone else to use them from now on.
* Port cli scripts to use the CLIARGS in the context
* Refactor call to parse cli args into the run() method
* Fix unittests for changes to the internals of CLI arg parsing
* Port callback plugins to use context.CLIARGS
  * Got rid of the private self._options attribute
  * Use context.CLIARGS in the individual callback plugins instead.
  * Also output positional arguments in default and unixy plugins
  * Code has been simplified since we're now dealing with a dict rather
    than Optparse.Value
6 years ago
Matt Clay 3033fd96b0
Move unit test compat code out of `lib/ansible/`. (#46996)
* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
6 years ago
Dag Wieers 4efec414e7 test/: PEP8 compliancy (#24803)
* test/: PEP8 compliancy

- Make PEP8 compliant

* Python3 chokes on casting int to bytes (#24952)

But if we tell the formatter that the var is a number, it works
8 years ago
Matt Martz 87aa59af79 Legacy pep8 updates for setup.py and tests 8 years ago
Adrian Likins 6f9ca7bb83 test name TestPlayIterator->TestPlaybookExecutor 8 years ago
James Cammarata 159aa26b36 FEATURE: adding variable serial batches
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:
  ...
8 years ago
Jonathon Klobucar 7bee994e1c Fix for serial when percent amount is less than one host (#15396)
Ansible when there was a percentage that was calculated to be less than
1.0 would run all hosts as the value for a rolling update.

The error is due to the fact that Python will round a
float that is under 1.0 to 0, which will trigger the case of
0 hosts. The 0 host case tells ansible to run all hosts.

The fix will see if the percentage calculation after int
conversion is 0 and will else to 1 host.
9 years ago
Toshio Kuratomi 318bfbb207 Migrate cli and dependencies to use global display 9 years ago
James Cammarata 0e1a5919c8 Adding unit tests for PlaybookExecutor _get_serialized_batches 9 years ago