A few changes are bundled in this
- Ansible 2.10.x and Mitogen 0.3.x are used to build nearly all images
(Ansile 2.3.x is retained for CentOS 5, because it uses Python 2.4).
- Tox is used to install/run Ansible, replacing build_docker_images.py
- A static inventory, identifying containers by name rather than ID.
- debian-test image is renamed to debian9-test
- debian9-test image is now based on debian:9
- centos6-test image is now based on moreati/centos6-vault
following the same scheme as centos5-test.
- Images are now uploaded to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR).
See #809.
- Debian recommended packages aren't installed (e.g. build-essential)
- Python 2.x and Python 3.x are installed wherever available.
- Python Virtualenv is installed wherever available.
The Travis Linux distribution must be upgraded because the Trusty
(Ubuntu 14.04) image does not have Python 3.9. Xenial (Ubuntu 16.04) is
the earliest version that offers Python 3.9.
I have not chosen a later release, in order to aid restoration of Python
2.4 - 2.6 tests.
The ansible_mitogen test suite takes over an hour when Ansible is not
accelerated by Mitogen. This change aims to reduce that by skipping
tests with a large number of iterations when the linear strategy is
chosen.
The tagged tests are intended to uncover Mitogen resource leaks. Since
Mitogen is not invoked when strategy=linear, the slight reduction in
test coverage is an acceptable trade off.
The environment variable DISTRO is used to set the target Docker image
used when running the Mitogen unit tests. DISTROS is used for the
Ansible integration tests. VER sets the version of Ansible that is
installed on the controller.
When MODE=Mitogen
- there is no need to set VER, because nothing that installs Ansible
- it does not make sense to set DISTROS.