Newer versions of ssh-keygen create PEM keys that are not recognized by Paramiko.
Now ansible-test compensates for this by updating they keys it generates so Paramiko will recognize them.
Previously the temporary directory used to run integration tests resided under the user's home directory. This prevented ansible-playbook from detecting the default collection when running tests.
Now the temporary directory is created within the collection to facilitate default collection detection.
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6, add auxiliary checks
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6, fix comments
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6, add pause
Added vmware module vmware_guest_register_operation
This module can do the following.
Register VM to inventory
Unregister VM from inventory
This is useful when you want to unregister a VM from inventory and register it again.
The following modules depend on `vSphere Automation SDK`:
- `vmware_rest_client`
- `vmware_guest_info`
- `vmware_tag_manager`
- `vmware_vm_inventory`
The associated test cannot be run with `govcsim`. But the situation is
changing since we will soon run them on a regular lab, and so, we
need to install the dependency.
Bumping the default-test-container version to 1.9.3 to get a fresh version
of pip and requests.
Depends-On: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/62412
This fixes test errors related to failures copying temporary test results files from a remote system back to the local system.
It also speeds up processing of test results and reduces network utilization by avoiding the temporary files.
* Specifying IP addresses needs API version 1.22 or newer.
* Simplify code.
* Use IPAMConfig.IPv*Address instead of IPAddress and GlobalIPv6Address.
* Add changelog.
* Fix syntax errors.
* Add integration test.
* Don't rely on netaddr.
* Normalize IPv6 addresses before comparison.
* Install netaddr, and use it.
* Move tests with docker registry into own target.
* Add docker_login tests.
* Add step which makes sure hello-world:latest is around.
* Make work inside docker container.
* Add dependency.
* Use plaintext password.
* Forgot check_mode.
* Add no_log to avoid double log output in verbose mode.
* AWS: new module iam_user_info
Signed-off-by: psharkey <psharkey@cleo.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Rename from iam_user_facts to iam_user_info.
Rename and target 2.10.
Fixing docs.
* Adding iam_user_info integration test.
Removing unnecessary tasks.
Fixing yamllint failure test/integration/targets/iam_user_info/defaults/main.yml:5:1: empty-lines: too many blank lines (1 > 0).
* name paramter is optional
* Switch to use AnsibleAWSModule.
* Convert to using fail_json_aws
* Rework asserts to inspect ARN.
* Move integration tests from iam_user_info to iam_user.
* Fix pep8 problems.
* ec2_argument_spec not needed with AnsibleAWSModule.
* Switch to use helper in AnsibleAWSModule.
* Add iam_user_info to the aws group.
* Add support for pagination and backoff.
* Check improper parameter usage first.
* Adding test cases for multiple users.
* Rmoving unneeded line.
* Remove unneeded imports.
* Switch to catch BotoCoreError.
* Adding tests for exception coverage.
* Compare user info directly with values from created user.
Running from an installed version of ansible-test now results in tests using a dedicated directory for PYTHONPATH instead of using the site-packages directory where ansible is installed.
This provides consistency with tests running from source, which already used a dedicated directory.
Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/62716
* Add APCON modules
* Fix cli regex
* revise for passing sanity tests
* Add unit test for apcon_command module
Remove apconos_config.py apconos_update.py apconos_cert.py for now
* Fix for santiy test
* test
* Ignore action-plugin-docs test
* Add apcon_command module
* conflict solved
* merge
* Fix for sanity test
* Revise integration test
* Mark integration test unstable
* Remove integration test temprorily
* 1. Ignored privilege escalation;
2. Ignored get_configure command;
3. Removed doc_fragments;
* iam_role: Add support for managing MaxSessionDuration
* iam_role: Add support for deleting the IAM Instance Profiles we created
* iam_role: migrate all boto failures to fail_json_aws for consistency
* iam_role: test validity of path so we can throw a more understandable error
* iam_role: (integration tests) Split iam_role integration tests from sts_assume_role tests
- Make the iam_role tests more comprehensive
- Add tests for iam_role_info
* iam_role: (integration tests) Make some of our pauses optional
If the tests appear to be flakey we may need to enable standard_pauses
Improve tests
- add more unit test cases
- add specific integration test with more cases
Testing shows no major downside to calling .strip() twice in a comprehension vs. using a regular for loop and only calling .strip() once. Going with the comprehension for ease of maintenance and because comprehensions are optimized in CPython.
when creating or deleting an object (e.g. via an API), before/after can
be `None` (or at least represented as such by the used library). to
avoid modules havig to do
diff={'before': before or '', 'after': after or ''}
let's just convert `None` to an empty string that can be diffed properly
Until now, the vcenter provider was switching between `static` and
`govcsim` depending on the presence of the following configuration file:
`test/integration/cloud-config-vcenter.ini`.
This was not consistent with Worldstream, which we enable with the
`VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` environment variable.
We now only rely on `VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` to know which platform should be
used. `govcsim` is still the default, this to preserve the original
behaviour.
This commit also rename the following variables to be consistent with the rest
of the code base. It also ensures they are alway defined, even with `govcsim`:
- `VCENTER_HOSTNAME`
- `VCENTER_USERNAME`
- `VCENTER_PASSWORD`
The `pids` module returns the list of the PID in a `pids` key.
This change ensures we correctly wait for the end of the previous mongod
instances before we start the next ones.
In addition, we remove an unnecessary `ignore_errors`.
* Add a representer for AnsibleUnsafeBytes
* changelog
* Add unit tests
Remove native string test until we have time to evaluate how this the function should work
Add non-ASCII characters to test cases
* Compare to the string on Python 2
Add a comment in the test about this behavior
* postgresql: move CI tests of *_tablespace, *_membership, *_idx to separate targets
* postgresql: move CI tests of *_tablespace, *_membership, *_idx to separate targets, change formatting
* Ensure k8s apply works with check mode
Update the new predicted object with fields from the previous object
before applying in check mode
Don't log output of `file` with `state: absent` on huge virtualenvs!
Fixes#60510
* Use openshift client fix to improve apply for check mode
Use new apply_object method to get a better approximation
of the expected object in check mode.
Requires released upgrade to openshift
* Add changelog fragment for k8s apply check mode fix
* Update changelogs/fragments/60510-k8s-apply-check-mode.yml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix plugin names for collection plugins.
Add an integration test to verify plugin __name__ is correct for collection plugins.
* Fix collection loader PEP 302 compliance.
The `find_module` function now returns `None` if the module cannot be found. Previously it would return `self` for modules which did not exist.
Returning a loader from `find_module` which cannot find the module will result in import errors on Python 2.x when using implicit relative imports.
* add changelog
* sanity/units/merge fixes
* Add integration tests for ansible-doc.
* Enable tests that now pass
* Cleanup processing of plugin docs
* Mostly separate the steps of processing plugin docs
1) Acquire source data
2) Transform and calculate additonal data
3) Format data for output
4) Output data
format_plugin_doc() is still mixing transformation and formatting but
that should be fixed in a devel-only change
* Raise exceptions in _get_plugin_doc() on errors.
* Remove check to exclude on blacklisted extensions. We already request
only .py files
* If there is no DOCUMENTATION entry in the plugin, raise an exception
from _get_plugin_doc(). Everywhere we use _get_plugin_doc(), this is
treated as an error
* If there is no ANSIBLE_METADATA raise an exception as well as
displaying of docs assumes that this has been set.
* If there is neither DOCUMENTATION nor ANSIBLE_METADATA, warn about the
lack of METADATA and error on the lack of DOCUMENTATION. Lack of
DOCUMENTATION is more important so it is what the user should see.
* Add a few special cases for backwards compat. These should probably
be made errors in 2.10:
* no docs but has metadata shows no documentation rather than an error
* empty plugin file shows no doumentation rather than an error
* Simplify backwards compatibility logic.
VMware VSphere SDK needs an up to date version of `pip` for the
installation step. With the current image, we face the following error:
```
(...)
02:27 Collecting git+https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-python.git (from -r /root/ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/integration.cloud.vcenter.txt (line 2))
02:27 Cloning https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-python.git to /tmp/pip-req-build-pm27t16b
02:33 Requirement already satisfied: pyvmomi in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages (from -r /root/ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/integration.cloud.vcenter.txt (line 1)) (6.7.1.2018.12)
02:33 Requirement already satisfied: lxml>=4.3.0 in /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages (from vSphere-Automation-SDK==1.4.0->-r /root/ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/integration.cloud.vcenter.txt (line 2)) (4.4.0)
02:33 Processing ./\\localhost/tmp/pip-req-build-pm27t16b/lib/vapi-runtime/vapi_runtime-2.12.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
02:33 Could not install packages due to an EnvironmentError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/root/ansible/\\\\localhost/tmp/pip-req-build-pm27t16b/lib/vapi-runtime/vapi_runtime-2.12.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl'
```
Bump default-test-container to 1.9.3 to get an up to date release of
`pip` (was 19.0.2, is now 19.2.3).
The os_keystone_endpoint module has two interface arguments -
'interface' for authentication, and 'endpoint_interface' for the
endpoint being registered. Currently the module documentation only
covers 'interface', when in fact it should cover 'endpoint_interface'
and pick up 'interface' from the standard OpenStack module parameter
documentation.