Previously empty test targets were ignored by ansible-test.
This would prevent them from participating in dependency analysis.
These targets are actually empty roles, and should be processed as such.
* Further cleanup of integration test inventory.
* Preserve aci and msc inventory in template.
* Update ansible-test inventory template handling.
* Fix classification of inventory file.
* Integration tests now have their own list of allowed shebangs.
* Use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` instead of `#!/bin/bash`
since the location is different on various platforms.
* Revert "avoid x2 setting of set_fact when 'cacheable' (#50564)"
This reverts commit 207848f354.
* clarify clear_facts with set_fact cacheable
revert previous 'fix' as it will break playbooks by changing precedence
opted to leave current behaviour but document it on both plugins to mitigate confusion
fixes#50556
also fix grammer, add comment, remove unused e
* Add autopublish and autoinstallpolicy behaviour to Checkpoint devices
Up till now we published and installed policy package for every operation,
however operators may not want that and only reconcile changes after a series
of changes.
Added flags to toggle this behaviour, which defaults to autopublish and
autoinstall policy package just as it was till now.
The policy package name defaults to 'standard', since it's the default one
created on the Checkpoint management server on AWS, unsure if that's common
in other setups.
* Change signature for publish and install policy
The module object is not needed
* Fix pep8
* Fix install_policy invocation
Also fix payload in publish/discard, since it seems passing the UID
when it's not needed has issues.
* Add doc fragments
* Remove default value of targets on install_policy method
It's already defaulting to None via checkpoint_arg_spec
* Fix pep8
* Remove doc fragment and push down auto options to resource modules
I realized if I put those options as doc fragments they will show up
on facts module, which do not apply, only on resource modules that
mangle with objects.
* Fix bogus param name and validate modules issues
* Fix bogus param name on checkpoint_host
Some integration test targets have dependencies on files outside
the `test/integration/targets/` directory tree. Changes to these
dependencies can result in unexpected test failures since they do
not trigger integration tests which depend on them.
* Log dependencies at verbosity level 4.
This makes it easier to debug target dependency issues.
* Scan symlinks for target dependencies.
Some test targets use symlinks to files in other test targets.
These dependencies were previously undetected. This could result in
changes made to dependencies without triggering the dependent tests.
* Track missing target deps with `needs/target/*`.
Some existing test targets have untracked dependencies on other
test targets. This can result in changes to those dependencies
not triggering their dependent tests, resulting in test failures
after a PR is merged.
This PR adds the appropriate `needs/target/*` aliases to track
those dependencies, along with appropriate processing in
ansible-test to handle the new aliases.
* Scan meta dependencies in script targets.
Script targets are often former role targets which were converted
to allow custom invocations of ansible-playbook. These targets still
have their meta dependencies, but they were not being detected.
This could result in changes to dependencies not triggering the
targets which depend on them.
* Bubble up import exception content for k8s module
Signed-off-by: Fabian von Feilitzsch <fabian@fabianism.us>
* Track down other places import exception is reported
* Add changelog fragment
Previously, the following dependencies:
A used by B
B used by C
Would have been converted to:
A used by C
B used by C
Intead of being expanded to:
A used by B
A used by C
B used by C
This change preserves the existing dependency when expanding it.
The previous code was using the legacy Group Chat 1.0 (GC1.0)
protocol to join [XEP-0045 Multi User Chats][1]. The legacy
protocol is described in § 7.2.1 of that document, the current
protocol is described in § 7.2.2.
The legacy protocol has not been in active use for more than ten
years, and servers are fading out support for it because its
presence causes issues (see for example the lengthy discussion
in [2], particularly the part starting with "A MUC
misunderstanding a presence update for a GC1.0 join").
The effect of servers fading out GC1.0 is that jabber.py cannot
send messages to rooms on servers which have done that step any
more.
This commit implements the modern join protocol, restoring
functionality. The modern join protocol is, to my knowledge,
supported by all XMPP servers which are still in use.
Prosody 0.11 is an example of a server implementation which does
not support GC1.0 anymore.
[1]: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html
[2]: https://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2017-October/033501.html
* Fix encoding issues with file paths.
Discovered while testing with ANSIBLE_CONFIG env var set to a path
that contained unicode characters while LC_ALL=C.
* Fix unit tests.
* Fix another path encoding issue.
When a user home dir is not created with `useradd`, the home dir will now
be created with umask from /etc/login.defs. Also fixed a bug in which
after a local user is deleted, and the same user exists in the central
user management system, the module would create that user's home.
* check for result['status'] in systemd module
* instead of checking for result['state'], actually check for chroot and warn
* allow systemctl status to work if in a chroot, update warn text
* simply change warning message
* Added new vmware module for gathering facts for DRS groups
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/vmware/vmware_drs_group_facts.py
* Updated doc
* Fixed integration test with mutual exclusive paramteres
Co-Authored-By: karstenjakobsen <karsten@karstenjakobsen.dk>