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ansible/test/integration/targets/apt/tasks/repo.yml

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- block:
- name: Install foo package version 1.0.0
apt:
name: foo=1.0.0
allow_unauthenticated: yes
register: apt_result
- name: Check install with dpkg
shell: dpkg-query -l foo
register: dpkg_result
- name: Check if install was successful
assert:
that:
- "apt_result is success"
- "dpkg_result is success"
- "'1.0.0' in dpkg_result.stdout"
- name: Update to foo version 1.0.1
apt:
name: foo
state: latest
allow_unauthenticated: yes
register: apt_result
- name: Check install with dpkg
shell: dpkg-query -l foo
register: dpkg_result
- name: Check if install was successful
assert:
that:
- "apt_result is success"
- "dpkg_result is success"
- "'1.0.1' in dpkg_result.stdout"
always:
- name: Clean up
apt:
name: foo
state: absent
allow_unauthenticated: yes
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/30638
- block:
- name: Fail to install foo=1.0.1 since foo is not installed and only_upgrade is set
apt:
name: foo=1.0.1
state: present
only_upgrade: yes
allow_unauthenticated: yes
ignore_errors: yes
register: apt_result
- name: Check that foo was not upgraded
assert:
that:
- "apt_result is not changed"
- apt:
name: foo=1.0.0
allow_unauthenticated: yes
- name: Upgrade foo to 1.0.1
apt:
name: foo=1.0.1
state: present
only_upgrade: yes
allow_unauthenticated: yes
register: apt_result
- name: Check install with dpkg
shell: dpkg-query -l foo
register: dpkg_result
- name: Check if install was successful
assert:
that:
- "apt_result is success"
- "dpkg_result is success"
- "'1.0.1' in dpkg_result.stdout"
always:
- name: Clean up
apt:
name: foo
state: absent
allow_unauthenticated: yes
- block:
- name: Install foo=1.0.0
apt:
name: foo=1.0.0
- name: Run version test matrix
apt:
name: foo{{ item.0 }}
default_release: '{{ item.1 }}'
state: '{{ item.2 | ternary("latest","present") }}'
check_mode: true
register: apt_result
loop:
# [filter, release, state_latest, expected]
- ["", null, false, null]
- ["", null, true, "1.0.1"]
- ["=1.0.0", null, false, null]
- ["=1.0.0", null, true, null]
- ["=1.0.1", null, false, "1.0.1"]
#- ["=1.0.*", null, false, null] # legacy behavior. should not upgrade without state=latest
- ["=1.0.*", null, true, "1.0.1"]
- [">=1.0.0", null, false, null]
- [">=1.0.0", null, true, "1.0.1"]
- [">=1.0.1", null, false, "1.0.1"]
- ["", "testing", false, null]
- ["", "testing", true, "2.0.1"]
- ["=2.0.0", null, false, "2.0.0"]
- [">=2.0.0", "testing", false, "2.0.1"]
- name: Validate version test matrix
assert:
that:
- (item.item.3 is not none) == (item.stdout is defined)
- item.item.3 is none or "Inst foo [1.0.0] (" + item.item.3 + " localhost [all])" in item.stdout_lines
loop: '{{ apt_result.results }}'
always:
- name: Uninstall foo
apt:
name: foo
state: absent
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/35900
- block:
- name: Disable ubuntu repos so system packages are not upgraded and do not change testing env
command: mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.backup
- name: Install foobar, installs foo as a dependency
apt:
name: foobar=1.0.0
allow_unauthenticated: yes
- name: Upgrade foobar to a version which does not depend on foo, autoremove should remove foo
apt:
upgrade: dist
autoremove: yes
allow_unauthenticated: yes
- name: Check foo with dpkg
shell: dpkg-query -l foo
register: dpkg_result
ignore_errors: yes
- name: Check that foo was removed by autoremove
assert:
that:
- "dpkg_result is failed"
always:
- name: Clean up
apt:
pkg: foo,foobar
state: absent
autoclean: yes
- name: Restore ubuntu repos
command: mv /etc/apt/sources.list.backup /etc/apt/sources.list
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/26298
- block:
- name: Disable ubuntu repos so system packages are not upgraded and do not change testing env
command: mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.backup
- name: Install foobar, installs foo as a dependency
apt:
name: foobar=1.0.0
allow_unauthenticated: yes
- name: Upgrade foobar to a version which does not depend on foo
apt:
upgrade: dist
force: yes # workaround for --allow-unauthenticated used along with upgrade
- name: autoremove should remove foo
apt:
autoremove: yes
register: autoremove_result
- name: Check that autoremove correctly reports changed=True
assert:
that:
- "autoremove_result is changed"
- name: Check foo with dpkg
shell: dpkg-query -l foo
register: dpkg_result
ignore_errors: yes
- name: Check that foo was removed by autoremove
assert:
that:
- "dpkg_result is failed"
- name: Nothing to autoremove
apt:
autoremove: yes
register: autoremove_result
- name: Check that autoremove correctly reports changed=False
assert:
that:
- "autoremove_result is not changed"
- name: Create a fake .deb file for autoclean to remove
file:
name: /var/cache/apt/archives/python3-q_2.4-1_all.deb
state: touch
- name: autoclean fake .deb file
apt:
autoclean: yes
register: autoclean_result
- name: Check if the .deb file exists
stat:
path: /var/cache/apt/archives/python3-q_2.4-1_all.deb
register: stat_result
- name: Check that autoclean correctly reports changed=True and file was removed
assert:
that:
- "autoclean_result is changed"
- "not stat_result.stat.exists"
- name: Nothing to autoclean
apt:
autoclean: yes
register: autoclean_result
- name: Check that autoclean correctly reports changed=False
assert:
that:
- "autoclean_result is not changed"
always:
- name: Clean up
apt:
pkg: foo,foobar
state: absent
autoclean: yes
- name: Restore ubuntu repos
command: mv /etc/apt/sources.list.backup /etc/apt/sources.list
- name: Downgrades
import_tasks: "downgrade.yml"
- name: Upgrades
block:
- import_tasks: "upgrade.yml"
vars:
aptitude_present: "{{ True | bool }}"
upgrade_type: "dist"
force_apt_get: "{{ False | bool }}"
- name: Check if aptitude is installed
command: dpkg-query --show --showformat='${db:Status-Abbrev}' aptitude
register: aptitude_status
- name: Remove aptitude, if installed, to test fall-back to apt-get
apt:
pkg: aptitude
state: absent
when:
- aptitude_status.stdout.find('ii') != -1
- include_tasks: "upgrade.yml"
vars:
aptitude_present: "{{ False | bool }}"
upgrade_type: "{{ item.upgrade_type }}"
force_apt_get: "{{ item.force_apt_get }}"
with_items:
- { upgrade_type: safe, force_apt_get: False }
- { upgrade_type: full, force_apt_get: False }
- { upgrade_type: safe, force_apt_get: True }
- { upgrade_type: full, force_apt_get: True }
- name: (Re-)Install aptitude, run same tests again
apt:
pkg: aptitude
state: present
- include_tasks: "upgrade.yml"
vars:
aptitude_present: "{{ True | bool }}"
upgrade_type: "{{ item.upgrade_type }}"
force_apt_get: "{{ item.force_apt_get }}"
with_items:
- { upgrade_type: safe, force_apt_get: False }
- { upgrade_type: full, force_apt_get: False }
- { upgrade_type: safe, force_apt_get: True }
- { upgrade_type: full, force_apt_get: True }
- name: Remove aptitude if not originally present
apt:
pkg: aptitude
state: absent
when:
- aptitude_status.stdout.find('ii') == -1
- block:
- name: Install the foo package with diff=yes
apt:
name: foo
allow_unauthenticated: yes
diff: yes
register: apt_result
- name: Check the content of diff.prepared
assert:
that:
- apt_result is success
- "'The following NEW packages will be installed:\n foo' in apt_result.diff.prepared"
always:
- name: Clean up
apt:
name: foo
state: absent
allow_unauthenticated: yes
- block:
- name: Install foo package version 1.0.0 with force=yes, implies allow_unauthenticated=yes
apt:
name: foo=1.0.0
force: yes
register: apt_result
- name: Check install with dpkg
shell: dpkg-query -l foo
register: dpkg_result
- name: Check if install was successful
assert:
that:
- "apt_result is success"
- "dpkg_result is success"
- "'1.0.0' in dpkg_result.stdout"
always:
- name: Clean up
apt:
name: foo
state: absent
allow_unauthenticated: yes