Additionally, this patch takes care of installing GPG within the
`ansible-galaxy-collection` test when running under macOS 14 and higher.
PR #82697
ci_complete
allow extra vars when templating j2 files in the skeleton, for example:
ansible-galaxy init --role-skeleton /path/to/skeleton --extra-vars @/path/to/vars_file.yml newrole
ansible-galaxy init --extra-vars "min_ansible_version=2.17.0" newrole
Extend the wordings in warning if the reserved keyword _ansible_
is used as a module parameter.
Fixes: #82514
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
The ``validate-modules`` sanity test no longer attempts to process files with unrecognized extensions as Python.
Integration tests have been added to verify Python-specific checks do not apply to these files.
The `invalid-extension` and `missing-gplv3-license` checks still apply to these files. This may change in the future.
* Allow subdirectories with import_role _from options
Add tests that tasks_from is restricted to the role
Note that a task like:
- import_role:
name: role
tasks_from: tasks/entrypoint.yml
will now load tasks from "{{ role_path }}/tasks/tasks/entrypoint.yml"
instead of "{{ role_path }}/tasks/entrypoint.yml". This change in
behavior matches include_role.
* better test case (filename doesn't match one in tasks/)
Fixes#82584
best/nobest options are one of the options whose default values are set
by an OS distribution. For example in our CI, both Fedora and RHEL set
the best option to different default values. As such we should defer to
the distributions for the default value and not change it by default but
if users wish to change it they can do so explicitly.
Currently the dnf module sets the nobest option inconsistenly and not for
all cases. This patch fixes that to reflect the behavior described
above. In addition adding the best option for both dnf and dnf5 modules
since the best option is prefer to nobest in dnf while in dnf5 nobest is
completely removed in favor of best.
Fixes#82616
* prettify ansibile-doc output
delimiters when no color
avoid triggering color mode for existing tests
all use _format to observe nocolor
more v more info
imporoved conditional display
updated version on -v
normalize role errors
expand role data, dedupe code, fix formatting on warning
fix bug with galaxy info
role list improvements:
lists all roles (even w/o meta/argspec)
specs now indented under role
role only listed once
Updated tests to reflect format changes
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Jinja may generate an invalid Python source code from a template. Trying
to compile such source code into a Python code object results in
SyntaxError being thrown. An example of such a template is providing the
same keyword argument into a lookup twice, resulting in:
`SyntaxError: keyword argument repeated`.
Since `jinja2.exceptions.TemplateSyntaxError` does not cover such a
case, as it is not a Jinja parsing error, we need to catch SyntaxError
explicitly ourselves.
Fixes#82606
* Fix loading legacy vars plugins when the plugin loader cache is reset
* Remove extra cache layer by ensuring vars plugin names are cached (stateless or not) so that the plugin loader cache can double as the load order
Prior to this commit, it was impossible to use a module like dnf with a
URL that contains a username with an @ such as an email address
username, because:
dnf:
name: https://foo@example.com:bar@example.com/some.rpm
Would cause netloc parsing to fail. However, the following:
dnf:
name: https://foo%40example.com:bar@example.com/some.rpm
Would also fail because ansible would *not* URL-decode the credentials,
causing the following to be base64 encoded in the Authorization header:
Zm9vJTQwZXhhbXBsZS5jb206YmFyCg==
Which decodes to:
foo%40example.com:foo
Which is *not* the authorized username, and as such, *won't* pass basic
auth.
With this commit, Ansible's url lib behaves like curl, chromium, wget,
etc, and encodes the above to:
Zm9vQGV4YW1wbGUuY29tOmJhcgo=
Which decodes to:
foo@example.com:bar
Which will actually pass the HTTP Basic Auth, and is the same behaviour
that you will find ie. with:
curl -vvI https://foo%40bar:test@example.com 2>&1 |grep Auth | awk '{ print $4 }'
This moves handling of callbacks and play recap stats from
_load_included_file to individual strategies so include_role tasks are
accounted for, not just include_tasks.
Fixes#77336
* uri: Two tests that demonstrate missing handling of the "force" parameter
Add unit and integration tests that demonstrate that the uri module is not
handling the "force" parameter.
The unit test demonstrates that when "force" is present in the module parameters,
it is not being passed through to fetch_url().
The integration test demonstrates that "force" does not disable caching as
documented, and calls with a "dest" parameter that points to an existing file
can result in a "304 Not Modified" response.
* uri: Handle the "force" parameter properly
The uri module documents a "force" parameter that can be used to disable caching.
The module accepted the parameter but didn't pass it through to the fetch_url() method
which implements the logic to handle setting the appropriate headers for disabling
caching. This change passes the "force" parameter through as expected, allowing caching
to be disabled when requested by the module caller.
* when doing a 'contains' search, determine the encoding of the files to be searched
* set default encoding to None for backwards compatibility
* changelog, error handling, tests added
* add sanity ignore.txt for non-utf-8 test
This patch removes an import fallback that was only executed under
Python 2. Now that we don't run tests against that runtime, it
generates an uncovered line. Dropping it will slightly increase the
coverage metric as a side effect.
* Changes as suggested by sivel
* Add changelog fragment and tests
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
Co-authored-by: s-hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
* default svn URL to 127.0.0.1 for subversion integration tests
* svn client gives up before trying IPv4 addresses when localhost->(::1,127.0.0.1) in dual-stack envs (eg podman, most real hosts)
* svn client also requires legacy CN match on cert
* IPv6 works, but setup playbook would need a bunch more templating exceptions to conditionally manage `[::1]`
* explain IPv4 defaults
The timing of the async tasks was a little unpredictable, meaning that
sometimes we would get an unexpected number of v2_runner_on_async_poll
callbacks, and fail the test. This change fixes the issue by increasing
the poll interval to 2 seconds and the sleep duration to 3 seconds, such
that on a reasonably responsive system we will poll twice per task, with
the sleep ending in the middle of the two polls.
The include_me.yml file does not exist in this integration test. It has
been added.
The remote_tmp_dir.path expression is invalid - the setup_remote_tmp_dir
role uses set_fact to set remote_tmp_dir to remote_tmp_dir.path.
The integration tests run with ANSIBLE_HOST_PATTERN_MISMATCH=error,
meaning that the final play was never reached. Set
ANSIBLE_HOST_PATTERN_MISMATCH=warning to continue past the play and
trigger the v2_playbook_on_no_hosts_matched callback.