#!/usr/bin/env bash set -eux # This effectively disables junit callback output by directing the output to # a directory ansible-test will not look at. # # Since the failures in these tests are on the role arg spec validation and the # name for those tasks is fixed (we cannot add "EXPECTED FAILURE" to the name), # disabling the junit callback output is the easiest way to prevent these from # showing up in test run output. # # Longer term, an option can be added to the junit callback allowing a custom # regexp to be supplied rather than the hard coded "EXPECTED FAILURE". export JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR="${OUTPUT_DIR}" # Various simple role scenarios ansible-playbook test.yml -i ../../inventory "$@" # More complex role test ansible-playbook test_complex_role_fails.yml -i ../../inventory "$@" # Test play level role will fail set +e ansible-playbook test_play_level_role_fails.yml -i ../../inventory "$@" test $? -ne 0 set -e