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Matt Clay d66ce40ecb Overhaul `ansible-test sanity` implementation. (#22177)
- Tests are run to completion instead of stopping on first failure.
- Test results are now parsed instead of passing through to the console.
- Test results can be saved in junit xml format.
- Test results will show up on the Shippable "Tests" result tab.
- Added an experimental --lint option for easier integration with other tools.
- Code smell tests are now usable with the --list-tests, --test and --skip-test options.
- Code split out from executor.py into sanity.py.
- Rename download-logs to download.py and add support for test and coverage results.
- Miscellaneous improvements.
9 years ago
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compile Renamed the avi_ansible_utils to avi. Fixed the import error and clea… (#22112) 9 years ago
integration New module: cnos_vlag (#21535) 9 years ago
results Initial ansible-test implementation. (#18556) 9 years ago
runner Overhaul `ansible-test sanity` implementation. (#22177) 9 years ago
sanity Overhaul `ansible-test sanity` implementation. (#22177) 9 years ago
units [cloud] bugfix for `lambda` module with empty environment (#22196) 9 years ago
utils Overhaul `ansible-test sanity` implementation. (#22177) 9 years ago
README.md Switch tests to pytest and ansible-test. 9 years ago

README.md

Ansible Test System

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units

Unit tests that test small pieces of code not suited for the integration test layer, usually very API based, and should leverage mock interfaces rather than producing side effects.

Playbook engine code is better suited for integration tests.

Requirements: sudo pip install paramiko PyYAML jinja2 httplib2 passlib nose pytest mock

integration

Integration test layer, constructed using playbooks.

Some tests may require cloud credentials, others will not, and destructive tests are separated from non-destructive so a subset can be run on development machines.

learn more

hop into a subdirectory and see the associated README.md for more info.