* quiet default ansible-doc integration test output
* typical non-verbose output was exceeding 27k lines per fun
* disables `set -x` unless `-v` is passed to the script (eg when ansible-test is called with `-v` or `--retry-on-error` adds it on the second try
* added simple progress echoes
* suppress some grep output
* only enable `set -x` for >= `-vvv`
* fix shellcheck default complaint
* Improving the documentation on how we generate the default value of the filename parameter
* fix pep8
* removing unnecessary documentation and improving the module's return
* making the RETURN docs
* pep8
* version_added and changelog
* module._diff
* module._diff fix
* add rudimentary tests for new outputs
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Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
* Update `collections.abc` imports
- Use `six.moves` for modules and module_utils
- Use `collections.abc` for controller code
This avoids using `ansible.module_utils.common._collections_compat`,
which was added before the vendored `six` was updated to provide these
imports.
* Update _collections_compat to use six.moves
Also update the custom pylint rule to reflect this change.
* Remove unused test fixtures
* Removed unused _old_dump_load_cycle method
* Remove Python 2.x compat
* Remove unused code
* Remove unused context manager
* Fix cowsay test
- The test no longer depends on another test to initialize config.
- Also remove unreachable code.
* Remove Python 2.x compat
* add null 'manifest' key to metadata for git repo collections containing MANIFEST.json
changelog
* set to Sentinel instead of None
* Test installing a collection in a git repo that contains a MANIFEST.json
* fix test
* Update changelogs/fragments/ansible-galaxy-install-git-src-manifest.yml
Each sanity test uses its own virtual environment, so there is no risk of conflicting requirements between tests.
It may still be a good idea to make an effort to keep frozen requirements in sync between tests.
Making it a hard requirement unnecessarily complicates updating individual tests and increases the risk of incorrect manual changes.
* validate-modules - Remove `__future__` limits
Limits on specific `__future__` imports are handled by other sanity tests.
* Add integration test for module/plugin imports.
* Normalize deprecation records.
* Fix alias deprecations in suboptions.
* Report in which option an alias warning happened for suboptions.
* Add deprecation tests for suboptions.
* Also test deprecation in list of dicts.
* Adjust unit tests for toplevel alias deprecation field name change.
* Add support for importlib.resources
* Remove the importlib.resources imports
* return the correct data
* Some code comments, and re-order for consistency
* Disallow traversing packages below an individual collection
* Add a traversable class for namespaces
* Re-use variable
* Utilize itertools.chain.from_iterable
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Simplify logic to check for packages from ansible loaders
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Just a generator expression, instead of a generator
* docstrings
* Add comment about find_spec for our namespaces
* Add some initial unit tests for importlib.resources
* normalize
* Utilize importlib.resources for listing collections
* collections_path is already in config, just use config
* install uses a different default for collections_path
* Remove unused import
* Remove duplicate __truediv__
* Bring back TraversableResources
* Apply some small suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove cross contamination between plugin loader code and CLI code
* Remove unused import
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
Fix ignoring certs when downloading tarballs
Fix ignoring certs when downloading a collection from a specific source that isn't in the configured servers list
* validate-modules: don't fail on invalid YAML
When validate-modules encounters invalid YAML (e.g. in the EXAMPLES
section), it tries to reformat the exception to include the line number
in the Python file instead of the line number of the embedded YAML
document. However, PyYAML doesn't allow modification of the Mark object
(anymore) which leads to a new exception being raised, instead of
reporting the original exception.
As the original exception is not needed in other places anymore, we
don't have to modify it at all and can just compute the right line
number when reporting the error via ansible-test.
Fixes: #75837
* Add test for invalid module doc YAML syntax.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>