* Remove some unreachable code in the file module
Remove some cases in file.py which are covered by conditionals a few
lines earlier. Remove the duplicate code which will never be hit.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Restore incidental file coverage from timezone module
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Combine two conditionals, add a changelog entry
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Make new test syntax consistent, add two stat tests
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Support pre-releases via new SemanticVersion. Fixes#64905
* Don't treat buildmeta as prerelease
* Don't inherit from str and int
* Add helper method to try and construct a SemanticVersion from a LooseVersion
* Don't count major 0 as pre-release, it's different
* Guard against invalid or no version in LooseVersion
* return a bool
* Add integration tests for pre-release
* Fix up lingering issues with comparisons
* typo fix
* Always allow pre-releases in verify
* Move pre-release filtering into CollectionRequirement, add messaging when a collection only contains pre-releases
* Update changelog
* If explicit requirement allow pre releases
* Enable pre-releases for tar installs, and collections already installed when they are pre-releases
* Drop --pre-release alias, make arg name more clear
* Simplify code into a single line
* Remove build metadata precedence, add some comments, and is_stable helper
* Improve from_loose_version
* Increase test coverage
* linting fix
* Update changelog
* remove azure extras and extras_require support
* Since Azure will be collectionized, the requirements will float more frequently than Ansible releases; the Azure collection needs to host the requirements now.
* Removed the dynamic extras support as well, since Azure was the only thing using it. If we need it again, it's easy to pull back from history.
* Mark azure-requirements as orhpaned.
This keeps the docs around so that existing links from old test runs remain valid.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Fix ansible-test coverage analysis option usage.
The `--input-dir` option for `coverage analyze targets generate` was being ignored.
No changelog entry since this feature has not yet been released.
* Move coverage config to fix type annotations.
Declaring the types before referencing them makes sure they're recognized by tools such as PyCharm.
Now empty `*.py` files are ignored during module_utils import analysis for change detection.
This eliminates "No imports found" warnings for files which should have no imports.
* Rename `tests` test to match plugin type.
* Rename `test_infra` test to avoid confusion.
This test target is not a test for test plugins.
* Rename `vars_prompt` test to avoid confusion.
* Update sanity ignores.
* Internally redirect win modules to collection name
* Added comment for how this should be fixed in a subsystem plugin
* add collection plugins for base tests
* Address compat issue for collection loading on py26
* Move import_module shim to utils for compat across the codebase
* Enable collection tests on py2.6
* Update changelog fragment
* Simplify code using sys.moduls
* Move compat to module_utils/compat/importlib
* Add back errantly deleted newline
* Remove hack comment
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Requirements were incorrectly added to ansible-test in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/61813
These requirements should have been placed into `test/units/requirements.txt` instead.
Now that the relevant content has been migrated out of the repository, the requirements are no longer necessary there either.
No changelog entry for this change since the original changes were not included in any release and also lacked a changelog entry.
* copy plugins.inventory.docker_swarm in to test/support
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Copy over functions from module_utils.docker.common and nuke the import
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Split test_play_context_make_become_cmd into files
For NWO migration. Split the become module assertions into distinct test
files and functions. For now, this is done naively - there is probably
room to abstract these tests out and remove some of the duplication
later on.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* use default_exe variable instead of hardcoding /bin/bash
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Move become plugin tests to their proper directory and rename them accordingly
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Fix up fixtures and imports.
* Remove stray file.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Create a dedicated windows-minimal test target.
The windows-minimal target is a copy of the win_ping test, taking the place of that test as the windows minimal test run on multiple python versions.
It includes a private copy of the win_ping module so it will work after migration.
This will keep tests passing during the migration prep process.
* Update sanity ignores.
* Split fallaxy tests into their own group.
This keeps expected pass/fail tests separate during migration prep.
* Move network tests down in matrix.
This will help keep pass/fail tests grouped together during migration prep.
* Group all incidental tests together.
This will keep pass/fail tests separate leading up to migration.
* win_timezone - Allow for _dstoff timezones
* Update win_timezone-Allow-dstoff.yml
* Added doc entry for new format
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* Added nxos_lldp_interfaces module
* Linting
* Added RTT, resolved shippable errors
* Added new states
* New states edit
* Updated states
* Updated tests
* Show all interfaces in facts
* Test changes
* Added unit tests
* Linting
* Handled portchannel failing condition
* Renamed auto evpn test
* Made sure that the current module is idempotent with additional tests
* Added tests for route-target import function
* Added tests for route-target export function
* Added tests for route-target both function
* PEP8 syntax fix
* Added route-target import & export function
* Added required 'version_added: "2.8"' in the documentation
* Updated documentation of new route-target options
* Added a test to make sure that in case of `state=absent` on the vrf
level the route-target options are ignored.
* Specified that the route-target options are ignored in case of
`state=absent'.
* Updated the doc to the correct format (using 'C()')
* Changed the VRF Route Target Syntax
Instead of using three different params (route_target_import,
route_target_export, route_target_both) the module uses now only one
param (route_targets) and the direction is specified for each of the
route targets.
Example:
route_targets:
[{rt: '...', direction: '{import|export|both}', state: '...'}]
* Updated Description and Examples to reflect new params
* Updated "version_added"
* pep8 fixes
* If rt['direction'] is not definied, we assume default 'both' and run
the same routine
* Added test with default direction for route-targets
* Documentation fixes
* Split out cache plugin unit tests.
* Rename unit tests to match code under test.
* Relocate unit test code to match code under test.
* Another rename.
* Update sanity ignores.
* ansible-galaxy - optimise some paths and use fake galaxy int tests
* Added init, built, and publish tests
* Test against both mocked Galaxy and AH server
* Finish off writing the install tests
* Fix up broken tests
* Rename test target and add migrated tests
* Use cloud provider for Galaxy implementation
* Added blank static config
* Use correct alias group
* Set release version and fix copy typo
* Remove reset step as it is no longer needed
* Use sane env var names for test container name
pytest-mock 2.0.0, when run locally, gets grumpy when os.path.exists is
messed with and then another method is patched afterwards. Likely
something in the pytest-mock chain uses os.path.exists internally, and
since pytest-mock prohibits context-specific patching, there's not a
good solution. For now, just patch os.path.exists last.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* reworked sqs_queue
* Switch default purge_tags behaviour to false.
This matches the behaviour of ec2_tag and ecs_tag.
* Minor lint / review fixups
* Add missing AWS IAM policy for SQS tests
* Move integration tests to using module_defaults: group/aws:...
* add changelog
* Break out the 'compatability' map from our spec definition (gets flagged by the schema validation)
* Tweaks based on review
* add basic examples
* Lint fixups
* Switch out NonExistentQueue logic so it's easier to follow
* Reorder name argument options for consistency
Co-authored-by: Dennis Podkovyrin <dennis.podkovyrin@gmail.com>
Use PostgreSQL 9.5 on FreeBSD 12.0, and PostgreSQL 11 on FreeBSD 12.1 and 11.3 due to the Python packages having a dependency on that version of PostgreSQL and automatically uninstalling PostgreSQL 9.5.
* Use separate PostgreSQL versions for 12.0 and 12.1
* Allow passing through of (almost) all params available on boto methods in aws_api_gateway
* Linting and docs fixes
* Refactored method signature of create_deployment() to use keyword args instead of named args
* Updated version_added flags to 2.10
* Cleanup and improve aws_api__gateway integration test play. Also included new params into test.
* Fixed RETURN docs and some ttests
* Completed RETURN docs and made integration tests match
* Fixed variable names in test and YAML syntax in docs
* Comment out critical sections of integration test
* Fixed update test after figuring out what the error message means. Also updated error message to be more descriptive.
* Fixed test assertion
* Update docs and make tests reflect that endpoint type wont be changed on updates
* Syntax fix
* Add changelog fragment
* Improve aws_api_gateway docs, fix typos.
* Quote doc lines with colon
* AnsibleAWSModule related cleanup - s3_bucket
* Add extra information to s3_bucket timeout failures, it's possible the comparisons are doing something weird...
* Move Bucket Encryption boto support logic into the pre-flight checks
* Use the built in required_by logic
* Rework s3_bucket integration tests
* Add a retry around put_bucket_encryption
s3_client.put_bucket_encryption is occasionally dropped on the floor
by Amazon add some logic to retry s3_client.put_bucket_encryption call
* Catch OperationAborted and retry, it is caused by a conflicting change
still being in progress. (For example an Encryption setting applying)
* Make sure we don't explode if the botocore version's too old
* Review tweaks
* Cleanup tests
* Auto-Retry on ResourceNotFound and RequestInProgress exceptions
* Use AnsibleModule options for required_if logic
* changelog
* Remove (now) duplicate RequestInProgressException catching
* Allow a single retry when attempting to fetch the information about a cert directly after deleting it.
There is a small chance that it goes away while we pull the details.
* add key rotation option
* add changelog fragment
* provide version added as string
* change changelog to minor_changes
* Update changelogs/fragments/67651-aws-kms-key-rotation.yml
Co-Authored-By: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/aws_kms.py
Co-Authored-By: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
* prevent key upgrade if key rotation was enabled manually. In that case, the key rotation would be disabled, if not mentioned in the playbook
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/aws_kms.py
Co-Authored-By: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/aws_kms.py
Co-Authored-By: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/aws_kms.py
Co-Authored-By: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
* Initial copy of incidental network tests.
* Update incidental test aliases.
* Add incidental tests to CI.
* Rewrite module references in tests.
This should not be necessary once module redirection is supported.
* Rewrite target references for renamed targets.
* Add support collections for incidental tests.
* Add ignores for test support code.
* Remove echo used for debugging.
Make AWS test plugin to refer to the aws-permissions-for-integration-tests section of the AWS devel docs now that we have them, rather than suggesting to flag down specific users.
This ensures the test passes regardless of the test environment.
Previously, it would pass in some environments but fail locally
in other environments, due to the width being calculated as
different or support for color not being consistently detected.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>