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ansible/hacking
Toshio Kuratomi 72aa55d514
[stable-2.10] Fix version comparison for determining what ansible to build against (#71152)
* The version comparison for determining what ansible package to build
  docs against was comparing the version number for ansible-base but it
  needed to check the version number for ansible instead

* add a comment about some bad logic than needs to be fixed after 2.10.0
(cherry picked from commit 37a7485)

Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
4 years ago
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backport Add a script for adding backport references 5 years ago
build_library [stable-2.10] Fix version comparison for determining what ansible to build against (#71152) 4 years ago
shippable [backport][2.10]Docs backportapalooza3 (#70695) 4 years ago
tests Discover Flatcar Linux properly for hostname (#69627) 5 years ago
ticket_stubs Reword the ticket stub for collections (#63917) 5 years ago
README.md
ansible-profile
build-ansible.py Collections docs generation backport (#70515) 4 years ago
deprecated_issue_template.md
env-setup Fix references to old egg-info directory. 5 years ago
env-setup.fish
fix_test_syntax.py
get_library.py
report.py starting metadata sunset (#69454) 5 years ago
return_skeleton_generator.py
test-module
test-module.py

README.md

'Hacking' directory tools

env-setup

The 'env-setup' script modifies your environment to allow you to run ansible from a git checkout using python 2.6+. (You may not use python 3 at this time).

First, set up your environment to run from the checkout:

$ source ./hacking/env-setup

You will need some basic prerequisites installed. If you do not already have them and do not wish to install them from your operating system package manager, you can install them from pip

$ easy_install pip               # if pip is not already available
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

From there, follow ansible instructions on docs.ansible.com as normal.

test-module.py

'test-module.py' is a simple program that allows module developers (or testers) to run a module outside of the ansible program, locally, on the current machine.

Example:

$ ./hacking/test-module.py -m lib/ansible/modules/commands/command.py -a "echo hi"

This is a good way to insert a breakpoint into a module, for instance.

For more complex arguments such as the following yaml:

parent:
  child:
    - item: first
      val: foo
    - item: second
      val: boo

Use:

$ ./hacking/test-module.py -m module \
    -a '{"parent": {"child": [{"item": "first", "val": "foo"}, {"item": "second", "val": "bar"}]}}'

return_skeleton_generator.py

return_skeleton_generator.py helps in generating the RETURNS section of a module. It takes JSON output of a module provided either as a file argument or via stdin.

fix_test_syntax.py

A script to assist in the conversion for tests using filter syntax to proper jinja test syntax. This script has been used to convert all of the Ansible integration tests to the correct format for the 2.5 release. There are a few limitations documented, and all changes made by this script should be evaluated for correctness before executing the modified playbooks.