#!/usr/bin/env bash set -o pipefail -eux declare -a args IFS='/:' read -ra args <<< "$1" version="${args[1]}" connection="${args[2]}" connection_setting="${args[3]}" target="shippable/windows/incidental/" stage="${S:-prod}" provider="${P:-default}" # python version to run full tests on while other versions run minimal tests python_default="$(PYTHONPATH="${PWD}/test/lib" python -c 'from ansible_test._internal import constants; print(constants.CONTROLLER_MIN_PYTHON_VERSION)')" # version to test when only testing a single version single_version=2022 # shellcheck disable=SC2086 ansible-test windows-integration --list-targets -v ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} ${UNSTABLE:+"$UNSTABLE"} > /tmp/explain.txt 2>&1 || { cat /tmp/explain.txt && false; } { grep ' windows-integration: .* (targeted)$' /tmp/explain.txt || true; } > /tmp/windows.txt if [ -s /tmp/windows.txt ] || [ "${CHANGED:+$CHANGED}" == "" ]; then echo "Detected changes requiring integration tests specific to Windows:" cat /tmp/windows.txt echo "Running Windows integration tests for the version ${version}." else echo "No changes requiring integration tests specific to Windows were detected." echo "Running Windows integration tests for a single version only: ${single_version}" if [ "${version}" != "${single_version}" ]; then echo "Skipping this job since it is for: ${version}" exit 0 fi fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 ansible-test windows-integration --color -v --retry-on-error "${target}" ${COVERAGE:+"$COVERAGE"} ${CHANGED:+"$CHANGED"} ${UNSTABLE:+"$UNSTABLE"} \ --controller "docker:default,python=${python_default}" \ --target "remote:windows/${version},connection=${connection}+${connection_setting},provider=${provider}" \ --remote-terminate always --remote-stage "${stage}"