* throttle tests: fix detection of parallel execution
The test wasn't able to detect if too many workers were running.
On my laptop:
- without this change, the 'throttle' target takes ~20 seconds
- with this change, the 'throttle' target takes ~70 seconds
- 1 second isn't long enough to encounter the issue
* Fix throttle test when strategy is 'free' based
'free' strategy allows multiple tasks to be executed in parallel: use
one 'throttledir' per task.
Use 'linear' strategy with a dedicated play for cleanup/setup tasks
* throttle: reset worker idx before queuing a new task
* TestStrategyBase: define task.throttle
otherwise '1' will be used instead of the default value due to the
following expression being equal to '1':
int(templar.template(task_mock.throttle))
Co-authored-by: James Cammarata <jimi@sngx.net>
vmware_tag_info used to return dict of tag information which caused
data loss when there are multiple tags with same name and different category ids.
This fix will add additional fact "tag_info" which will deprecated existing fact
"tag_facts".
The "tag_info" is a list which handles multiple tags with same name.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add a script to update the intersphinx inventory files
* We're about to add intersphinx inventories for separate ansible docs
so we need an easy way to update them. Also, we should be updating
these cache files for other upstreams occassionally as well. With a
script, we can add updating them to a release process.
* Now that we don't know what the version of the cache is, change the
filenames to not contain versions.
* Update the intersphinx cache files with the latest upstream versions
Results of running:
hacking/build-ansible.py update-intersphinx-cache -o docs/docsite -c docs/docsite/rst/conf.py
* Add a comment to the configuration file which says how to structure the intersphinx mapping and why.
* Update docs/docsite/rst/conf.py
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
When HostVars are part of the data that goes through (de)serialization
when being passed from a worker process to the main process, its
variable manager reference loses some of its attributes due to the
implementation of __getstate__ and __setstate__ (perf utilization).
Since HostVars already has those attributes, use __setstate__ to assign
them.
Fixes#65365
On Python 2, leave all fds open since there is no mechanism to close specific fds with subprocess.Popen() on Python 2
Add unit tests.
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
This change contains fixes for argument spec and respective datatypes.
Created separate PR since these changes might alter the behavior of these modules.
Will need shipit from individual module owner(s).
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Fixes#66549
The inefficiency improvement
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/63713 introduced a bug where
`enablerepo` was not being honored if combined with
`disablerepo="*"`. This fixes that issue.
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
This commit address a problem in static mode, if the hostname change,
`host.name` value with change too. And as a result:
results['dns_config_result'][host.name]
will be initialized.
We now record the initial hostname first, and uses it as the key for the
results.
This commit also ensures hostname and search domain change are detected if
`instance.dnsConfig.dhcp` is true.
Finally, if we target a cluster, the `changed` result will depend on the
number of nodes.
By using a `rescue` block, we can potentially hide a really problem in the
block and return a success. This is a bit problematic for a functional
test.
* Add integration tests
* Handle error in _get_diff_data()
* Change to warning rather than error
* Also change failure to warning in assemble action plugin
* Adding documentation and integration test for the new module
* Correcting typo
* removed unused if else block
* changing error messages
* Addressed review comments
* resolving sanity error
* fixed typo in vmware.py
* Added support for datastore cluster
* adding state parameter instead of power on fixed few more review comments
* Documentation update
* Updating argument
* don't mix " and '
* rename functions that perform changes
* add diff, reorganize _present/_absent functions
* update tests to match function reorg
* add result to _exit_hostvars and removal of possibly sensitive information
* shallow copy dict for proper diff, add check_mode
* set check_mode to False for unit tests
* move _parse_meta back to it's original place
* use get_openstack_vars for diff when not in check_mode
* add changelog fragment
For a refresh of the datastore list on the vcenter, this before we
check the present of the newly attached datastores.
A lot of tests depend on the presence of the DS, and this little
change allow us to save =~ 45s everytime.
- remove the unsupported alias
- refactoring
- move the hosts outside of the cluster to avoid any conflict with DRS
- import the `prepare_vmware_tests` role
- does not work with govcsim
While this does properly pass our testing for ansible/ansible devel
branch, it is currently breaking our collection testing for 2.10.
Specifically, this would mean ansible.netcommon would need to directly
import arista.eos or cisco.nxos collections, causing a circular dependency.
This reverts commit e266e5f8b6.
Some adjustments to be able to run the test-suite properly:
- Starts with the ESXi out of the cluster to be able to deploy the
VM on a proper host consistently
- Ensure the resource pool exists
- The resource pool is called `DC0_C0_RP1`, not `Resources`
- Avoid an exception if we try to move a non existing VM.
Put the test in the zuul/vmware/vcenter_2esxi group.