* Use default group of staff on macos to prevent sudo issues
* Install gnu-tar for macos in git and unarchive tests
* Enable timezone module to support py3 on macos
* If the virtualenv command is missing, try python -m virtualenv
* Install passlib for filter_core on macos
* Install paramiko via pip on macos for paramiko tests
* Normalize discovered python interpreter on macos
* Get pip tests passing, by ensuring we have wheel installed
* Create /etc/ansible for ca certs on mac, list lookup_url as destructive
* Fixups for CA certs
* Include macos
* Dynamically get cafile instead of hardcoding the path
* Start of alpine testing
* More updates
* Add forgotten file
* remove debug
* Add alpine3
* equal
* group 4
* group 4
* group 5
* Try to decrease test length
* libuser only available in testing
* Remove debug
* Make loops target work on hosts without gnu date
* Enable alpine testing
* ci_complete
* Don't specify uid for creating test user
* ci_complete
* Re-sort docker completion
* use newer container image
* ci_complete
* fix indentation
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Currently if virtualenv_command has arguments, then the
search for the binary in the path does not work so the
user has to specify the full path to it.
To allow arguments to be used without having to specify
the path to the binary, we split the module argument into
the command and anything after the first space.
This makes using this module argument more flexible and
user friendly.
Fixes: #52275
PIP package names must be case insensitive, and must consider hyphens
and underscores to be equivalent
(https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0426/#name), because of this the
module didn't work correctly in check mode. For example if the passed
package name had a different case or an underscore instead of a hyphen
(or the other way around) compared to the installed package, check mode
reported as changed, even though packages were installed. Now the module
ignores case and hyphens/underscores in package names, so check mode
works correctly.
* pip: combine chdir and env only when env is set
This fixes an AttributeError when chdir without virtualenv is specified:
File "/tmp/ansible_2UAFsZ/ansible_module_pip.py", line 387, in main
env = os.path.join(chdir, env)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/posixpath.py", line 75, in join
if b.startswith('/'):
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'startswith'
* Add test for pip with chdir
Signed-off-by: Till Maas <opensource@till.name>
* pip tests: remove trailing spaces
* pip tests: use Jinja tests
* fixup! pip tests: remove trailing spaces
* pip tests: use 'command' instead of 'shell' module
* pip tests: remove unused variable
* pip tests: use a package with fewer dependencies
sampleproject has one dependency: 'peppercorn' and peppercorn doesn't
have any dependency.
* pip tests: check that 'name' param handles list
* pip: squash package parameters
Note that squashing will be removed in 2.11, new code should directly
use a list with the 'name' parameter.
When using an empty string as the version argument, the module would
before attempt to run something akin to:
pip install module==""
This changes the behavior to:
pip install module
Fixes#41043
pip 10 gives exit code 1 for empty argument lists (pip < 10 gave exit 0)
see also https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/4210
To still allow playbooks to pass when giving empty lists, don't call
pip in that case, but show a warning.
* Fix the editable condition into pip module (#19028)
* Add editable to tests
Default changed to False, so now editable: True is needed explicitly in
tests
This change corrects problems reported by the `yamllint` linter.
Since key duplication problems were removed in 4d48711, this commit
mainly fixes trailing spaces and extra empty lines at beginning/end of
files.