* Clean up MANIFEST.in (#80688)
* Remove unnecessary MANIFEST.in commands
This eliminates more setuptools warnings during build.
* Sort MANIFEST.in
Now that only include commands are used, the order of the commands no longer effects the build output.
(cherry picked from commit 6e325d9e4d)
* Omit hacking directory from MANIFEST.in (#81245)
* Omit `hacking` directory from `MANIFEST.in`
* Update package-data sanity test
(cherry picked from commit b93a628aed)
* Remove straight.plugin dependency (#80084)
(cherry picked from commit f587856beb)
* Update package-data sanity test (#80344)
The test no longer relies on the Makefile.
(cherry picked from commit 46362bbd27)
* Remove obsolete release bits (#80347)
Releases are now built using the `packaging/release.py` tool.
This makes the `Makefile` and associated files in `packaging/release/` and `packaging/sdist/` obsolete.
(cherry picked from commit 6a66761e0e)
* Use --no-isolation for package-data sanity test (#80377)
The dependencies are already in the sanity test venv. This avoids use of unpinned dependencies and a dependency on a network connection.
(cherry picked from commit 7fcb9960e6)
* Set the minimum setuptools to 45.2.0 (#80649)
Also update the package-data sanity test to use the minimum setuptools version.
(cherry picked from commit 4d25e3d54f)
* Use package_data instead of include_package_data (#80652)
This resolves warnings generated by setuptools such as the following:
_Warning: Package 'ansible.galaxy.data' is absent from the `packages` configuration.
(cherry picked from commit 5ac292e12d)
* Fix os.walk issues in package-data sanity test (#80703)
(cherry picked from commit eea7137449)
* Remove `docs` and `examples` directories (#81011)
* Remove docs dir
* Updates to reflect docs removal
* Fix integration test
* Remove examples dir
* Updates to reflect examples removal
* Remove build_library and build-ansible.py
* Remove refs to build_library and build-ansible.py
* Remove obsolete template
* Remove obsolete template reference
* Remove the now obsolete rstcheck sanity test
(cherry picked from commit 72e038e823)
* Omit pre-built man pages from sdist (#81395)
Since man pages aren't accessible to users after a `pip install`, there's no need to include them in the sdist.
This change makes it trivial to build man pages from source, which makes them much easier to iterate on.
It also simplifies creation and testing of the sdist, since it no longer requires building man pages.
The new `packaging/cli-doc/build.py` script can generate both man pages and RST documentation.
This supports inclusion on the docs site without a dependency on `ansible-core` internals.
Having a single implementation for both simplifies keeping the two formats in sync.
(cherry picked from commit 691c8e8603)
* [stable-2.13] Convert non-docs *.rst files to *.md (#81217)
* Rename README.rst to README.md
* Change README format from reStructuredText to Markdown
* Fix whitespace in README.md
* Update setup.cfg to use README.md
* Replace changelog placeholder with README.md
* Update package-data sanity test
(cherry picked from commit 38e50c9f81)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Remove README.rst from MANIFEST.in
* [stable-2.13] ansible-test - Pre-build PyYAML wheels (#81300)
This works around Cython failures when attempting to install PyYAML >= 5.4 <= 6.0..
(cherry picked from commit e964078a83)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Skip PEP 517 tests on FreeBSD
Scripts previously under `test/utils/shippable/` are now under `.azure-pipelines/commands/` instead..
(cherry picked from commit f47bc03599)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* ansible-galaxy - support resolvelib versions >= 0.5.3, <= 0.8.1
Test incompatibilities are removed for resolvelib >= 0.6.0
Test against the latest 0.8.x version and fix requirements
* Fix tests - use a venv for testing the range of resolvelib versions
* Update temporary hardcoded fallback for ansible-test
* Update hardcoded upperbound for sanity tests
* Make error check more flexible
(cherry picked from commit 143e7fb45e)
* ansible-test - Backport `InternalError`
NOTE: This is a partial backport, including only one new class.
(cherry picked from commit b960641759)
* ansible-test - Fix subprocess management. (#77641)
* Run code-smell sanity tests in UTF-8 Mode.
* Update subprocess use in sanity test programs.
* Use raw_command instead of run_command with always=True set.
* Add more capture=True usage.
* Don't expose stdin to subprocesses.
* Capture more output. Warn on retry.
* Add more captures.
* Capture coverage cli output.
* Capture windows and network host checks.
* Be explicit about interactive usage.
* Use a shell for non-captured, non-interactive subprocesses.
* Add integration test to assert no TTY.
* Add unit test to assert no TTY.
* Require blocking stdin/stdout/stderr.
* Use subprocess.run in ansible-core sanity tests.
* Remove unused arg.
* Be explicit with subprocess.run check=False.
* Add changelog.
* Use a Python subprocess instead of a shell.
* Use InternalError instead of Exception.
* Require capture argument.
* Check for invalid raw_command arguments.
* Removed pointless communicate=True usage.
* Relocate stdout w/o capture check.
* Use threads instead of a subprocess for IO.
(cherry picked from commit 5c2d830dea)
* ansible-test - Add support for remote Ubuntu VMs.
(cherry picked from commit 6513453310)
* ansible-test - Fix remote completion validation.
(cherry picked from commit e2200e8dfc)
* ansible-test - Add multi-arch remote support.
(cherry picked from commit 2cc74b04c4)
* ansible-test - Enhance the shell command. (#77734)
* ansible-test - Add shell --export option.
* ansible-test - Support cmd args for shell command.
Also allow shell to be used without a valid layout if no delegation is required.
* ansible-test - Improve stderr/stdout consistency.
By default all output goes to stdout only, with the exception of a fatal error.
When using any of the following, all output defaults to stderr instead:
* sanity with the `--lint` option -- sanity messages to stdout
* coverage analyze -- output to stdout if the output file is `/dev/stdout`
* shell -- shell output to stdout
This fixes issues two main issues:
* Unpredictable output order when using both info and error/warning messages.
* Mixing of lint/command/shell output with bootstrapping messages on stdout.
* ansible-test - Add changelog fragment.
(cherry picked from commit fe349a1ccd)
* ansible-test - Fix remote args restriction.
The platform-specific and global fallbacks were not working with the `--remote` option.
This regression was introduced by https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/77711
(cherry picked from commit 76ead1e768)
* docs: update porting guide for ansible 6.0.0b1 (#77913)
(cherry picked from commit 7c89562580)
* docs: add missing notes in porting guide for 6.0.0b1 (#77926)
There was an issue with the changelog in community.network 4.0.0, it's
been fixed in 4.0.1 and now properly included.
(cherry picked from commit 9f7956ba30)
* Remove platform dev guides from core docs (#77915)
(cherry picked from commit f3c684564c)
* Migrate community.vmware Dev Guide to collection (#77723)
(cherry picked from commit b69eb28ed2)
* Issue #77681 revamp getting started guide (#77897)
(cherry picked from commit 89e4fb71e6)
* ssh retry docs addition (#77930)
(cherry picked from commit 15750aec52)
* fix: update button text to "Load token" (#77925)
(cherry picked from commit 16e0d4a121)
* fix bad merge conflict resolution
Co-authored-by: David Moreau Simard <moi@dmsimard.com>
Co-authored-by: Mario Lenz <m@riolenz.de>
Co-authored-by: Don Naro <dnaro@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Kolepp <10145457+dkolepp@users.noreply.github.com>
* ansible-test - Clarify need for empty __init__.py
* ansible-test - Update code-smell boilerplate.
* Update code-smell boilerplate for core.
* Update future boilerplate test for ansible-test.
All ansible-test code (except for targets) and core-specific sanity tests now use the same boilerplate.
The test also checks for unwanted `__future__` and `metaclass` boilerplate.
* Relocate target tools to the correct directory.
Several tools used on target Python versions were incorrectly placed in the controller directory.
* Add script to freeze sanity requirements.
* Declare sanity test requirements and freeze
* Use pinned requirements for import.plugin test.
* Expand scope of import test for ansible-core.
* Add ignores for galaxy import errors.
* Update test-constraints sanity test.
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>
References to Shippable were changed to Azure Pipelines.
Also remove rebalance.py as it does not work with Azure Pipelines due to the required data not being present.
* excludes scenario guides from core docs, splits porting guides and roadmaps, symlinks indices to create index.html pages, and adds .gitignore entries for conf.py and the toplevel index.rst files generated by the docs build
This solution builds three types of docs:
* ansible-2.10 and earlier: all the docs. Handle this via `make webdocs
ANSIBLE_VERSION=2.10`
* ansible-3 and later: a subset of the docs for the ansible package.
Handle this via `make webdocs ANSIBLE_VERSION=3` (change the
ANSIBLE_VERSION to match the version being built for.
* ansible-core: a subset of the docs for the ansible-core package.
Handle this via `make coredocs`.
* `make webdocs` now always builds all the collection docs
* Use `make coredocs` to limit it to core plugins only
* The user specifies the desired version. If no ANSIBLE_VERSION is specified, build plugins for the latest release of ansible
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Upgrade pylint and deps in ansible-test.
* Enable pylint on Python 3.9.
* Update pylint config.
* Add ignore for vendored six.
* Add ignores for support plugins.
* Fix issue reported by pylint.
PR #72591
This change:
* Adds an artifacts manager that abstracts away extracting the
metadata from artifacts, downloading and caching them in a
temporary location.
* Adds `resolvelib` to direct ansible-core dependencies[0].
* Implements a `resolvelib`-based dependency resolver for
`collection` subcommands that replaces the legacy
in-house code.
This is a dependency resolution library that pip 20.3+ uses
by default. It's now integrated for use for the collection
dependency resolution in ansible-galaxy CLI.
* Refactors of the `ansible-galaxy collection` CLI.
In particular, it:
- reimplements most of the `download`, `install`, `list` and
`verify` subcommands from scratch;
- reuses helper bits previously moved out into external modules;
- replaces the old in-house resolver with a more clear
implementation based on the resolvelib library[0][1][2].
* Adds a multi Galaxy API proxy layer that abstracts accessing the
version and dependencies via API or local artifacts manager.
* Makes `GalaxyAPI` instances sortable.
* Adds string representation methods to `GalaxyAPI`.
* Adds dev representation to `GalaxyAPI`.
* Removes unnecessary integration and unit tests.
* Aligns the tests with the new expectations.
* Adds more tests, integration ones in particular.
[0]: https://pypi.org/p/resolvelib
[1]: https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib
[2]: https://pradyunsg.me/blog/2020/03/27/pip-resolver-testing
Co-Authored-By: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
Signed-Off-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
Change:
- Initial set of changes for renaming to ansible-core
- Includes changelog fragment changes from base -> core
- Does NOT include docs changes
- Modifies detection stuff in setup.py to support ansible<2.9 and ansible-base
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
* Build documentation for Ansible-2.10 (formerly known as ACD).
Builds plugin docs from collections whose source is on galaxy
The new command downloads collections from galaxy, then finds the
plugins inside of them to get the documentation for those plugins.
* Update the python syntax checks
* docs builds can now require python 3.6+.
* Move plugin formatter code out to an external tool, antsibull-docs.
Collection owners want to be able to extract docs for their own
websites as well.
* The jinja2 filters, tests, and other support code have moved to antsibull
* Remove document_plugins as that has now been integrated into antsibull-docs
* Cleanup and bugfix to other build script code:
* The Commands class needed to have its metaclass set for abstractmethod
to work correctly
* Fix lint issues in some command plugins
* Add the docs/docsite/rst/collections to .gitignore as
everything in that directory will be generated so we don't want any of
it saved in the git repository
* gitignore the build dir and remove edit docs link on module pages
* Add docs/rst/collections as a directory to remove on make clean
* Split the collections docs from the main docs
* remove version and edit on github
* remove version banner for just collections
* clarify examples need collection keyword defined
* Remove references to plugin documentation locations that no longer exist.
* Perhaps the pages in plugins/*.rst should be deprecated
altogether and their content moved?
* If not, perhaps we want to rephrase and link into the collection
documentation?
* Or perhaps we want to link to the plugins which are present in
collections/ansible/builtin?
* Remove PYTHONPATH from the build-ansible calls
One of the design goals of the build-ansible.py script was for it to
automatically set its library path to include the checkout of ansible
and the library of code to implement itself. Because it automatically
includes the checkout of ansible, we don't need to set PYTHONPATH in
the Makefile any longer.
* Create a command to only build ansible-base plugin docs
* When building docs for devel, only build the ansible-base docs for
now. This is because antsibull needs support for building a "devel
tree" of docs. This can be changed once that is implemented
* When building docs for the sanity tests, only build the ansible-base
plugin docs for now. Those are the docs which are in this repo so
that seems appropriate for now.
Change:
- Update bundled six to 1.13 (last with py2.6 support)
- Make it pass lint
- Fix check to allow skipping over compat __init__.py files we authored
- Fix check to allow files that can't be updated for some reason
Test Plan:
- ansible-test sanity --docker
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Replace the ansible-base changelog linting and generation tool with antsibull-changelog and make it available for linting collections. Previously changelog linting was limited to ansible-base.
Some code-smell sanity tests for ansible-base use subprocess to invoke ansible commands.
Intercept these commands to make sure the correct script and python version are used.
* Split out sanity test requirements.
* Run each --venv test separately.
This provides verification that the requirements for each test are properly specified.
* Use a separate requirements file per sanity test.
* Skip setuptools/cryptography setup for sanity.
* Eliminate pyyaml missing warning.
* Eliminate more pip noise.
* Fix conflicting generate_pip_install commands.
* Add changelog fragment.
* `meta/` directory in collections
* runtime metadata for redirection/deprecation/removal of plugin loads
* a compatibility layer to keep existing content working on ansible-base + collections
* a Python import redirection layer to keep collections-hosted (and otherwise moved) content importable by things that don't know better
* supported Ansible version validation on collection loads
Left hand side slicing is confusing and slower but maybe more memory
efficient in some circumstances. There is one case where it adds to
code safety: when it's used to substitute a different list in place of a
slice of the original list and the original list could have been bound
to a different variable in some other code. (The most likely case of
this is when it's a global variable and some other code might import
that variable name).
Because of the confusion factor we think it should only be used for the
safety case or where it's been benchmarked and shown to have some sort
of documentatble improvement. At the moment, only one piece of code
falls into those categories so this PR removes all the other instances
of left hand side slicing.