* Quick and dirty attempt to handle eapi error
* Well this should probably change
* Hopefully this works correctly?
* Fix check_rc handling with httpapi
* Add tests that should hopefully cover the error
* Fix warnings
* Improve tests
* initial commit
* Fix typo in integration test which caused an assertion to fail
* Updated integration testing
* Fix Ansible Sanity Errors
* Changed version added to 2.8 from 2.9
* added from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
* Updates aci.py with the ability to add ACI objects to any depth
Changes start at line 411 (construct_deep_url() and supporting functions). One minor change to line 633 (the original construct_url()) to provide for testability: ...join(sorted(self.child_classes)) vs ...join(self.child_classes)
I am also attaching two test files. One characterizing the existing construct_url() and the matching test set for construct_deep_url() to support my efforts and proof of parity
* Two PyTest files to support construct_deep_url
These two files provide testing parity, one characterizing the original construct_url() function and the other proofing construct_deep_url(). The ...deep_url.py test file goes five layers deep to provide better validation for the function
* Correcting previous upload to incorrect folder
These two files provide testing parity, one characterizing the original construct_url() function and the other proofing construct_deep_url(). The ...deep_url.py test file goes five layers deep to provide better validation for the function
* Deleting for file name change per Matt Clay
* Deleting for file name change per Matt Clay
* Correcting file names per Matt Clay
@mattclay Thanks again for your continued guidance and patience. Please cancel the previous (incorrect) request
* Wrong location for test file
* Wrong location for test file
* First attempt to comply with suggestions
lib/ansible/module_utils/network/aci/aci.py:517:0: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?
lib/ansible/module_utils/network/aci/aci.py:534:0: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?
lib/ansible/module_utils/network/aci/aci.py:558:161: E501 line too long (210 > 160 characters)
* First attempt to comply with suggestions
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_construct_url.py:1:14: SyntaxError: import pytest
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_deep_url.py:1:14: SyntaxError: import pytest
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_construct_url.py:0:0: use "\n" for line endings instead of "\r\n"
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_deep_url.py:0:0: use "\n" for line endings instead of "\r\n"
Shortened test function names (less descriptive)
* Second attempt to comply with suggestions
* Second attempt to comply with suggestions
* Third attempt to comply with suggestions
* Third attempt to comply with suggestions
* Pro Tip: Convert from 'CRLF' to 'LF' in VSCode
It's on the status bar to the right
* Added setup() support for tests
* Continued corrections to support testing
* Added two mocks to support testing
I could not find where to place fakes/mocks, so please let me know if the current location is incorrect
* Adding tmpdir property to mock_basic.py
* Added last blank line to mock_basic.py
To pass sanity test
* Attempt to correct setup() issues
* Attempt to correct setup() issues
* Attempt to correct setup() issues
* Attempt to correct setup() issues
* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py
* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py
* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py
* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py
* Add a new "log_folder" option to the log_plays callback plugin.
A a new option for the log_plays callback plugin which allows the user to
control where the callback where creates log files.
The option can be set via the ANSIBLE_LOG_FOLDER environment variable or in the
Ansible configuration file, e.g.:
[callback_log_plays]
log_folder = /path/to/my/log/folder
Ensure `wait_condition`s with `Status: Unknown` actually
complete
Return k8s object after wait rather than k8s object before
wait when object is patched.
* Update get_certificate.py with an example to calculate number of days until cert expires from get_certificate result.
* Update lib/ansible/modules/crypto/get_certificate.py
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* 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'.
* [docker] images: add support for lookup by sha256 digest
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* [tests] docker image by digest: work on a minimal test case
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* [docker] group branch conditions per lookup
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* [misc] add a news fragment for the added digest lookup for docker images
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* Allow python_requirements_facts to cope with packages with dashes
```
python_requirements_facts:
dependencies:
- kubernetes-validate
```
should work as expected
* Ensure tests run for python_requirements_facts
The remove_policies function in iam_role.py enumerates a list of policies to remove. However, due to an indentation issue on the return True line, only the first such policy would be removed.
This change outdents the return True so that all of the the requested policies are removed.