#!/usr/bin/env bash set -eux platform="$(uname)" function setup() { if [[ "${platform}" == "FreeBSD" ]] || [[ "${platform}" == "Darwin" ]]; then ifconfig lo0 existing=$(ifconfig lo0 | grep '^[[:blank:]]inet 127\.0\.0\. ' || true) echo "${existing}" for i in 3 4 254; do ip="127.0.0.${i}" if [[ "${existing}" != *"${ip}"* ]]; then ifconfig lo0 alias "${ip}" up fi done ifconfig lo0 fi } function teardown() { if [[ "${platform}" == "FreeBSD" ]] || [[ "${platform}" == "Darwin" ]]; then for i in 3 4 254; do ip="127.0.0.${i}" if [[ "${existing}" != *"${ip}"* ]]; then ifconfig lo0 -alias "${ip}" fi done ifconfig lo0 fi } setup trap teardown EXIT ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS='-C -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null' \ ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=false ansible-playbook test_delegate_to.yml -i inventory -v "$@" # this test is not doing what it says it does, also relies on var that should not be available #ansible-playbook test_loop_control.yml -v "$@" ansible-playbook test_delegate_to_loop_randomness.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook delegate_and_nolog.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook delegate_facts_block.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook test_delegate_to_loop_caching.yml -i inventory -v "$@" # ensure we are using correct settings when delegating ANSIBLE_TIMEOUT=3 ansible-playbook delegate_vars_hanldling.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook has_hostvars.yml -i inventory -v "$@" # test ansible_x_interpreter # python source virtualenv.sh ( cd "${OUTPUT_DIR}"/venv/bin ln -s python firstpython ln -s python secondpython ) ansible-playbook verify_interpreter.yml -i inventory_interpreters -v "$@" ansible-playbook discovery_applied.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook resolve_vars.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook test_delegate_to_lookup_context.yml -i inventory -v "$@" ansible-playbook delegate_local_from_root.yml -i inventory -v "$@" -e 'ansible_user=root' ansible-playbook delegate_with_fact_from_delegate_host.yml "$@" ansible-playbook delegate_facts_loop.yml -i inventory -v "$@"