When we introduced an include parameter to the unarchive module, we
inadvertenly flipped the exclusion logic. This flip meant that the
unarchive module started rejecting files that should be extracted.
This commit flips the bad logic and adds some tests that will make
sure things do not go bad again.
Clarify that the `requires_ansible` field in meta/runtime.yml refers to the version of Ansible Core (ansible-core), not any package called "ansible" e.g. https://pypi.org/project/ansible/
* Use NativeEnvironment for all templating
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* Keep Templar.copy_with_new_env for backwards compat
* Mention that AnsibleUndefined.__repr__ changed in the porting guide
* Templar.copy_with_new_env backwards compat
* ci_complete
The scripts now use `--list-targets -v` instead of `--explain` to evaluate changes.
This is faster and does not trigger parsing of a non-existent inventory file.
* Overhaul ansible-test integration tests.
* ansible-test - Fix import test pyyaml usage.
* ansible-test - Remove unused import.
* ansible-test - Fix traceback when pip is unavailable.
* ansible-test - Fix typo in port forwarding message.
* ansible-test - Fix controller logic in requirements install.
* Fix unit tests in ansible-test integration test.
Unit tests are now run for available Python versions which
provide `virtualenv` (Python 2.x) or `venv` (Python 3.x).
* Don't use output_dir in user tests
* Move blockinfile tests from using output_dir to depending on setup_remote_tmp_dir
* Don't use output_dir in git tests
* Don't use output_dir in uri tests
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Update network_resources.rst
I am not sure a fully qualified URL should be here... but teach me great documentation gods
* Change platform index external link to internal ref
Co-authored-by: Aine Riordan <44700011+ariordan-redhat@users.noreply.github.com>