# Because hwclock usually isn't available inside Docker containers in Shippable # these tasks will detect if hwclock works and only run hwclock tests if it is # supported. That is why it is recommended to run these tests locally with # `--docker-privileged` on centos6, centos7 and ubuntu1404 images. Example # command to run on centos6: # # ansible-test integration --docker centos6 --docker-privileged -v timezone ## ## set path to timezone config files ## - name: set config file path on Debian set_fact: timezone_config_file: '/etc/timezone' when: ansible_os_family == 'Debian' - name: set config file path on RedHat set_fact: timezone_config_file: '/etc/sysconfig/clock' when: ansible_os_family == 'RedHat' ## ## set path to hwclock config files ## - name: set config file path on Debian set_fact: hwclock_config_file: '/etc/default/rcS' when: ansible_os_family == 'Debian' - name: set config file path on RedHat set_fact: hwclock_config_file: '/etc/sysconfig/clock' when: ansible_os_family == 'RedHat' - name: Run tests # Skip tests on Fedora because dbus fails to start unless the container is run in priveleged mode. # Even then, it starts unreliably. This may be due to the move to cgroup v2 in Fedora 31. # https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/fedora-31-control-group-v2 # Just skip Fedora rather than version-limiting because F30 goes EOL within a month of this writing # and that is the oldest version we currently test in CI. F31+ are affected by the issue # and making the tests work on them is something to deal with in community.general, not here. when: ansible_distribution != 'Fedora' block: - name: set timezone to Etc/UTC timezone: name: Etc/UTC register: original_timezone - block: - include_tasks: test.yml always: - name: Restore original system timezone - {{ original_timezone.diff.before.name }} timezone: name: "{{ original_timezone.diff.before.name }}" when: original_timezone is changed