We have some common code used by several docs scripts. Migrate that
into the build-only shared code repository.
* Move lib/ansible/utils/_build_helpers.py to the directory for common
build code
* Migrate docs/bin/dump_config.py to a build-ansible subcommand
* Migrate dump_keywords to the build-ansible framework
* Make the script more maintainable by using functions and good
variable names
* Port to Python3 idioms
* Fix bug so that private attributes will be undocumented
* Move generate_man to a build-ansible subcommand
* Port plugin_formatter to a build-ansible subcommand
* Rework command_plugins so that docs scripts can target Python-3.4+ and
releng-only subcommands can use more recent versions of Python.
The architecture is now that command_plugins/* need to be importable
on Python-3.4. The init_parsers() method needs to run on Python-3.4.
But the main() method can utilize features of more recent Python as
long as it fits within those parameters.
* Update docs build requirements
Port the plugin_formatter to build-ansible framework
ansible-test only passes files which have the .py suffix for sanity
tests on python files. This change will allow sanity tests to run on
the Python files in hacking/
* Rename test-module to test-module.py
* Symlink test-module for backwards compat since end users may be using
test-module
* Fix test-module sanity errors that are now triggered
* Rename ansible_profile to ansible-profile.py
* Rename build-ansible
The metaclass boilerplate is safe to apply en masse. The future import
boilerplate needs code to be inspected to be sure that there aren't any
py2isms that need to be fixed. Split these two checks so that we can
fix them independently
Be explicit about which files are grandfathered so we can fix them up one by one
VMware specific documentation that explains:
- how to run the functional tests
- and the conventions.
- clarify the difference between govcsim and vcsim
Co-Authored-By: Alicia Cozine <879121+acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* ansible-galaxy: add collection init sub command
* Fix changelog and other sanity issues
* Slim down skeleton structure, fix encoding issue on template
* Fix doc generation code to include sub commands
* Added build step
* Tidy up the build action
* Fixed up doc changes and slight testing tweaks
* Re-organise tests to use pytest
* Added publish step and fixed up issues after working with Galaxy
* Unit test improvments
* Fix unit test on 3.5
* Add remaining build tests
* Test fixes, make the integration tests clearer to debug on failures
* Removed unicode name tests until I've got further clarification
* Added publish unit tests
* Change expected length value
* Added collection install steps, tests forthcoming
* Added unit tests for collection install entrypoint
* Added some more tests for collection install
* follow proper encoding rules and added more tests
* Add remaining tests
* tidied up tests and code based on review
* exclude pre-release versions from galaxy API
* Fix notifying handlers by using an exact match rather than a string subset if listen is text rather than a list
* Enforce better type checking for listeners
* Share code for validating handler listeners
* Add test for handlers without names
* Add test for templating in handlers
* Add test for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* changelog
* Add a test for handlers without names
* Test templating in handlers
* changelog
* Add some tests for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* make more sense
* move local function into a class method
* Update playbooks_strategies.rst
##### SUMMARY
This page is very confusing and may suggest, that there is still a `serial` strategy (like it used to), but now it is just a directive of `linear` strategy. Multiple people reported this to me and it needs change.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
+label: docsite_pr
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_strategies.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_strategies.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Updates strategies page more broadly
* incorporate samdoran feedback
* fixes broken link
* new page title, focus on user intent
* more sdoran feedback
* adds details on setting the number of forks
* Remove lexers which have been fixed in Pygments 2.4.0.
* Add Pygments >= 2.4.0 to test runner.
* Fix pages that triggered lexer errors.
Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Updated the section under "Aborting the play"
Updated "Aborting the play" section in the Error Handling In Playbooks page. Removed the reference to marking all hosts as failed.
+label: docsite_pr
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_error_handling.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Ansible galaxy role download checked for `.tar.gz`, but `tarfile.is_tarfile(...)` can identify and open any valid tarfile. This change uses transparent stream compression to make `.tar.gz` and `.tar.bz2` formats valid with python 2.6.x/2.7.x (as well as `.tar.xz` with python 3.x).
* Add a few examples of how to correctly use `regex_replace` filter
because it behaves differently on different Python versions when using
regex qualifiers that can match an empty string (e.g. '*', '?', etc).
Often when I am helping others learn Ansible, they are using nodes spun up on Amazon/Google/etc. where private key files (pem) are needed. Mentioning just a bit more on how to handle those private key files on the intro_getting_started page will help more folks get started faster.
I even reviewed the changes with my learning team and they all agreed this helped clarify immediately for them how to really get started with Ansible from a practical perspective.
* Make datacenter as alias and optional
* Add folder param to place datastore cluster in specific folder
* Updated examples
* Updated tests
Fixes: #48010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Clarify that GPLv3+ module_utils need core team approval.
* Update docs/docsite/rst/dev_guide/shared_snippets/licensing.txt
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* More 'module_util' -> 'file in module_utils'.
* Moves developer docs for AWS, ovirt, and openstack modules out of lib/ansible/, integrates them with dev_guide, with abadger's fix to make python snippets pass rstcheck