* Fix up raw_params for ansible.windows modules
Fixes up the logic for detecting if using ansible.windows.win_command or
ansible.windows.win_shell with _raw_params. These two modules are
special in that they can be referenced in 4 different ways but the
ansible.windows collection specific prefix needs to be manually added to
the list.
* Fix up sanity issue
Currently we match the load name, which can be an fqcn, but most users expect the 'naked' name
Now plugins can declare that name by setting _extras_prefix property or fallback to 'non fqcn' if no extras prefix
* ssh and psrp - Support more complex chars in fetch_file
Fixes the psrp and ssh (with piped) fetch function to work with paths
that contains glob like characters in the path. For Windows this was
needed when using paths that contain `[]` in the path. For ssh this was
a problem with FreeBSD when using the piped transfer method with similar
characters.
Also tidies up the psrp logic to not inject the paths and buffer size
in the script but pass it as an object through an argument/parameter.
* Fix sanity check
Ensure we force mtime/atime update when using copystat
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Coca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix creating file in directory with setgid bit
* add a test using the copy module's content option to create a file in a directory with setgid bit
Co-authored-by: Martin Krizek <martin.krizek@gmail.com>
* Enable validation of subkeys in rpm key module
A gpg subkey may change while the primary key remains the same. Due to
this behavior, there are situations where validation of the primary gpg
key fingerprint is not sufficient because the desired target is actually
the gpg subkey. This change allows the user to validate against either
the fingerprint of the primary gpg key or its subkey.
Signed-off-by: Kellin <kellin@retromud.org>
* Improve tests, add multi-fingerprint
- Improve tests to cover all cases
- add multi fingerprint validation
Signed-off-by: Kellin <kellin@retromud.org>
* package-data - Test min/max setuptools version
* Fix multi-version abstraction
* Convert mypy test to script based test
* Fix f-string in pymarkdown test
* Sanity test fixes
add caplevel to display to pass through
also reverse dict order as 'last update wins'
added tests ... and also log severity to log
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
When releases are prepared, the upper bound on setuptools in pyproject.toml will be automatically updated
to the latest version available on PyPI. This version will then be tested by the package-data sanity test
during the release process and will be used to build the release.
This change ensures that a released version of ansible-core can be built in the future if a new setuptools
release includes breaking changes that would prevent building a functional package. If a downstream package
maintainer requires a newer setuptools version than the upper bound permits, they can patch pyproject.toml
as needed. Since ansible-core releases support specific Python versions, lack of support for new setuptools
releases will have no effect on support for future Python versions.
The marker is removed in ansible-test managed environments, but the apt test restores it
by installing/upgrading packages. To avoid breaking later tests, the marker needs to be
removed again.
ci_complete
* winrm - quota retry handling
Add a retry attempt when receiving ERROR_WSMAN_QUOTA_MAX_OPERATIONS when
starting a command. This can occur when running a loop with multiple
iterations or an action plugin that runs multiple commands.
* Update pywinrm constraint for test
* Add verbose hint and mark test as destructive
This change simplifies construction and footprint of testing rpm
repository created by rpmfluff:
* all packages default to noarch
* only when necessary build package for a specific architecture(s)
* do not build several repositories each for specific arch
* remove duplicate "incompatible arch" test
* skip_broken_and_nobest: move testing packages from an external repo
into our dummy repo for transparency
* remove compatibility code from create_repo.py for versions no longer
needed
* remove support for old OS versions from setup_rpm_repo
* simplify representation of an rpm in create_repo.py to allow easier
changes
Notes
* there is one more external testing repo used at
https://ci-files.testing.ansible.com/test/integration/targets/setup_rpm_repo/repo-with-updateinfo