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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eux
ansible-playbook test_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags scenario1
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ansible-playbook test_listening_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ "
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[ " $( ansible-playbook test_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags scenario2 -l A \
| egrep -o 'RUNNING HANDLER \[test_handlers : .*?]' ) " = " RUNNING HANDLER [ test_handlers : test handler] " ]
# Not forcing, should only run on successful host
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags normal \
| egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing from command line
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags normal --force-handlers \
| egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing from command line, should only run later tasks on unfailed hosts
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags normal --force-handlers \
| egrep -o CALLED_TASK_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_TASK_B CALLED_TASK_D CALLED_TASK_E" ]
# Forcing from command line, should call handlers even if all hosts fail
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags normal --force-handlers -e fail_all = yes \
| egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing from ansible.cfg
[ " $( ANSIBLE_FORCE_HANDLERS = true ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags normal \
| egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing true in play
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags force_true_in_play \
| egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing false in play, which overrides command line
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ " --tags force_false_in_play --force-handlers \
| egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs) " = " CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
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[ " $( ansible-playbook test_handlers_include.yml -i ../../inventory -v " $@ " --tags playbook_include_handlers \
| egrep -o 'RUNNING HANDLER \[.*?]' ) " = " RUNNING HANDLER [ test handler] " ]
[ " $( ansible-playbook test_handlers_include.yml -i ../../inventory -v " $@ " --tags role_include_handlers \
| egrep -o 'RUNNING HANDLER \[test_handlers_include : .*?]' ) " = " RUNNING HANDLER [ test_handlers_include : test handler] " ]
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[ " $( ansible-playbook test_handlers_include_role.yml -i ../../inventory -v " $@ " \
| egrep -o 'RUNNING HANDLER \[test_handlers_include_role : .*?]' ) " = " RUNNING HANDLER [ test_handlers_include_role : test handler] " ]
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# Notify handler listen
ansible-playbook test_handlers_listen.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ "
# Notify inexistent handlers results in error
set +e
result = " $( ansible-playbook test_handlers_inexistent_notify.yml -i inventory.handlers " $@ " 2>& 1) "
set -e
grep -q "ERROR! The requested handler 'notify_inexistent_handler' was not found in either the main handlers list nor in the listening handlers list" <<< " $result "
# Notify inexistent handlers without errors when ANSIBLE_ERROR_ON_MISSING_HANDLER=false
ANSIBLE_ERROR_ON_MISSING_HANDLER = false ansible-playbook test_handlers_inexistent_notify.yml -i inventory.handlers -v " $@ "