The current usage only works if `python` is Python 2.x since the syntax is invalid on Python 3.x.
When running on Python 3.x it would either be missing, or if Python 2.x was also present, incorrect.
* apply owner/group permissions to top folder
* remove unused var unarchive30
* fix permissions for top folders if the tarball include multiple top folders
* added test for top folder ownership
* initial merge of maintainer guide
* Apply suggestions from code review
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Co-authored-by: Aine Riordan <44700011+ariordan-redhat@users.noreply.github.com>
The use of `--venv-system-site-packages` was an optimization to use the `coverage` package pre-installed in the AZP test container.
However, now that the venv is bootstrapped by ansible-test that optimization no longer makes sense, since other downloads are already taking place.
ci_coverage
ci_complete
* fix facts delegation loop overwrite
partial revert of change to allow facts to be present in each loop iteration
was not needed in final results as result processing alreayd had the disctiontion
and ended up breaking the assumptions in the calling code.
fixes#76676
* play_context, compensate for existing plugins
some connection plugins are not fully using the correct configuration,
but this was previously hidden from them as play_context was providing
the info instead, now play_context provides the 'correct' info, but hitting
these bad configurations.
* ansible-galaxy collection install|verify:
- Support verifying the origin of the MANIFEST.json when the Galaxy server has provided signatures.
- Allow supplemental signatures to use during verification on the CLI/requirements file.
* ansible-galaxy collection install:
- Support disabling signature verification. This silences the warning provided by ansible-galaxy if the Galaxy server provided signatures it cannot use because no keyring is configured.
- Store Galaxy server metadata alongside installed collections for provenance. This is used by 'ansible-galaxy collection verify --offline'.
* Add unit tests for method that gets signatures from a Galaxy server
* Add integration tests for user-provided signature sources
- Test CLI option combinations
- Test installing collections with valid/invalid signature sources
- Test disabling GPG verification when installing collections
- Test verifying collections with valid/invalid signature sources
* Make signature verification advisory-by-default if signatures are provided by the Galaxy server
- Make the default keyring None
- Warn if the keyring is None but the Galaxy server provided signatures
- Error if the keyring is None but the user supplied signatures
- Error if the keyring is not None but is invalid
* changelog
* add ansible-galaxy user documentation for new options
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Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
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* Return rc=0 on success.
Error handling in playbooks generally expects `rc` to be set to 0 when a module has not failed. Playbook authors should not have to check for the existence of `rc` first.
* Use single definition and added changelog
* Fix up tests with new return value
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