docker: fix sanity errors (#60047)

* Remove sanity check errors.

* More linting.

* Forgot to update places.

* Remove choices which aren't provided in argspec.
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Felix Fontein 2019-08-09 23:50:11 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -20,6 +20,10 @@
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# #
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = ''' DOCUMENTATION = '''
Docker Inventory Script Docker Inventory Script
@ -383,7 +387,7 @@ except ImportError as exc:
# Client has recently been split into DockerClient and APIClient # Client has recently been split into DockerClient and APIClient
try: try:
from docker import Client from docker import Client
except ImportError as exc: except ImportError as dummy:
try: try:
from docker import APIClient as Client from docker import APIClient as Client
except ImportError as exc: except ImportError as exc:

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@ -16,6 +16,10 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os import os
import platform import platform
import re import re
@ -554,16 +558,16 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
return result return result
def get_network(self, name=None, id=None): def get_network(self, name=None, network_id=None):
''' '''
Lookup a network and return the inspection results. Lookup a network and return the inspection results.
''' '''
if name is None and id is None: if name is None and network_id is None:
return None return None
result = None result = None
if id is None: if network_id is None:
try: try:
for network in self.networks(): for network in self.networks():
self.log("testing network: %s" % (network['Name'])) self.log("testing network: %s" % (network['Name']))
@ -579,12 +583,12 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
self.fail("Error retrieving network list: %s" % exc) self.fail("Error retrieving network list: %s" % exc)
if result is not None: if result is not None:
id = result['Id'] network_id = result['Id']
if id is not None: if network_id is not None:
try: try:
self.log("Inspecting network Id %s" % id) self.log("Inspecting network Id %s" % network_id)
result = self.inspect_network(id) result = self.inspect_network(network_id)
self.log("Completed network inspection") self.log("Completed network inspection")
except NotFound as dummy: except NotFound as dummy:
return None return None
@ -602,7 +606,7 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
self.log("Find image %s:%s" % (name, tag)) self.log("Find image %s:%s" % (name, tag))
images = self._image_lookup(name, tag) images = self._image_lookup(name, tag)
if len(images) == 0: if not images:
# In API <= 1.20 seeing 'docker.io/<name>' as the name of images pulled from docker hub # In API <= 1.20 seeing 'docker.io/<name>' as the name of images pulled from docker hub
registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(name) registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(name)
if registry == 'docker.io': if registry == 'docker.io':
@ -610,12 +614,12 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
# isn't found in some cases (#41509) # isn't found in some cases (#41509)
self.log("Check for docker.io image: %s" % repo_name) self.log("Check for docker.io image: %s" % repo_name)
images = self._image_lookup(repo_name, tag) images = self._image_lookup(repo_name, tag)
if len(images) == 0 and repo_name.startswith('library/'): if not images and repo_name.startswith('library/'):
# Sometimes library/xxx images are not found # Sometimes library/xxx images are not found
lookup = repo_name[len('library/'):] lookup = repo_name[len('library/'):]
self.log("Check for docker.io image: %s" % lookup) self.log("Check for docker.io image: %s" % lookup)
images = self._image_lookup(lookup, tag) images = self._image_lookup(lookup, tag)
if len(images) == 0: if not images:
# Last case: if docker.io wasn't there, it can be that # Last case: if docker.io wasn't there, it can be that
# the image wasn't found either (#15586) # the image wasn't found either (#15586)
lookup = "%s/%s" % (registry, repo_name) lookup = "%s/%s" % (registry, repo_name)
@ -635,18 +639,18 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
self.log("Image %s:%s not found." % (name, tag)) self.log("Image %s:%s not found." % (name, tag))
return None return None
def find_image_by_id(self, id): def find_image_by_id(self, image_id):
''' '''
Lookup an image (by ID) and return the inspection results. Lookup an image (by ID) and return the inspection results.
''' '''
if not id: if not image_id:
return None return None
self.log("Find image %s (by ID)" % id) self.log("Find image %s (by ID)" % image_id)
try: try:
inspection = self.inspect_image(id) inspection = self.inspect_image(image_id)
except Exception as exc: except Exception as exc:
self.fail("Error inspecting image ID %s - %s" % (id, str(exc))) self.fail("Error inspecting image ID %s - %s" % (image_id, str(exc)))
return inspection return inspection
def _image_lookup(self, name, tag): def _image_lookup(self, name, tag):
@ -721,7 +725,7 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
elif isinstance(result, string_types) and result: elif isinstance(result, string_types) and result:
self.module.warn('Docker warning: {0}'.format(result)) self.module.warn('Docker warning: {0}'.format(result))
def inspect_distribution(self, image): def inspect_distribution(self, image, **kwargs):
''' '''
Get image digest by directly calling the Docker API when running Docker SDK < 4.0.0 Get image digest by directly calling the Docker API when running Docker SDK < 4.0.0
since prior versions did not support accessing private repositories. since prior versions did not support accessing private repositories.
@ -734,7 +738,7 @@ class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
self._url('/distribution/{0}/json', image), self._url('/distribution/{0}/json', image),
headers={'X-Registry-Auth': header} headers={'X-Registry-Auth': header}
), json=True) ), json=True)
return super(AnsibleDockerClient, self).inspect_distribution(image) return super(AnsibleDockerClient, self).inspect_distribution(image, **kwargs)
def compare_dict_allow_more_present(av, bv): def compare_dict_allow_more_present(av, bv):
@ -749,22 +753,22 @@ def compare_dict_allow_more_present(av, bv):
return True return True
def compare_generic(a, b, method, type): def compare_generic(a, b, method, datatype):
''' '''
Compare values a and b as described by method and type. Compare values a and b as described by method and datatype.
Returns ``True`` if the values compare equal, and ``False`` if not. Returns ``True`` if the values compare equal, and ``False`` if not.
``a`` is usually the module's parameter, while ``b`` is a property ``a`` is usually the module's parameter, while ``b`` is a property
of the current object. ``a`` must not be ``None`` (except for of the current object. ``a`` must not be ``None`` (except for
``type == 'value'``). ``datatype == 'value'``).
Valid values for ``method`` are: Valid values for ``method`` are:
- ``ignore`` (always compare as equal); - ``ignore`` (always compare as equal);
- ``strict`` (only compare if really equal) - ``strict`` (only compare if really equal)
- ``allow_more_present`` (allow b to have elements which a does not have). - ``allow_more_present`` (allow b to have elements which a does not have).
Valid values for ``type`` are: Valid values for ``datatype`` are:
- ``value``: for simple values (strings, numbers, ...); - ``value``: for simple values (strings, numbers, ...);
- ``list``: for ``list``s or ``tuple``s where order matters; - ``list``: for ``list``s or ``tuple``s where order matters;
- ``set``: for ``list``s, ``tuple``s or ``set``s where order does not - ``set``: for ``list``s, ``tuple``s or ``set``s where order does not
@ -783,7 +787,7 @@ def compare_generic(a, b, method, type):
return True return True
# Otherwise, not equal for values, and equal # Otherwise, not equal for values, and equal
# if the other is empty for set/list/dict # if the other is empty for set/list/dict
if type == 'value': if datatype == 'value':
return False return False
# For allow_more_present, allow a to be None # For allow_more_present, allow a to be None
if method == 'allow_more_present' and a is None: if method == 'allow_more_present' and a is None:
@ -791,9 +795,9 @@ def compare_generic(a, b, method, type):
# Otherwise, the iterable object which is not None must have length 0 # Otherwise, the iterable object which is not None must have length 0
return len(b if a is None else a) == 0 return len(b if a is None else a) == 0
# Do proper comparison (both objects not None) # Do proper comparison (both objects not None)
if type == 'value': if datatype == 'value':
return a == b return a == b
elif type == 'list': elif datatype == 'list':
if method == 'strict': if method == 'strict':
return a == b return a == b
else: else:
@ -805,19 +809,19 @@ def compare_generic(a, b, method, type):
return False return False
i += 1 i += 1
return True return True
elif type == 'dict': elif datatype == 'dict':
if method == 'strict': if method == 'strict':
return a == b return a == b
else: else:
return compare_dict_allow_more_present(a, b) return compare_dict_allow_more_present(a, b)
elif type == 'set': elif datatype == 'set':
set_a = set(a) set_a = set(a)
set_b = set(b) set_b = set(b)
if method == 'strict': if method == 'strict':
return set_a == set_b return set_a == set_b
else: else:
return set_b >= set_a return set_b >= set_a
elif type == 'set(dict)': elif datatype == 'set(dict)':
for av in a: for av in a:
found = False found = False
for bv in b: for bv in b:

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@ -2,6 +2,10 @@
# (c) Thierry Bouvet (@tbouvet) # (c) Thierry Bouvet (@tbouvet)
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import json import json
from time import sleep from time import sleep

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@ -1064,8 +1064,8 @@ REQUIRES_CONVERSION_TO_BYTES = [
] ]
def is_volume_permissions(input): def is_volume_permissions(mode):
for part in input.split(','): for part in mode.split(','):
if part not in ('rw', 'ro', 'z', 'Z', 'consistent', 'delegated', 'cached', 'rprivate', 'private', 'rshared', 'shared', 'rslave', 'slave', 'nocopy'): if part not in ('rw', 'ro', 'z', 'Z', 'consistent', 'delegated', 'cached', 'rprivate', 'private', 'rshared', 'shared', 'rslave', 'slave', 'nocopy'):
return False return False
return True return True
@ -1086,30 +1086,30 @@ def parse_port_range(range_or_port, client):
return [int(range_or_port)] return [int(range_or_port)]
def split_colon_ipv6(input, client): def split_colon_ipv6(text, client):
''' '''
Split string by ':', while keeping IPv6 addresses in square brackets in one component. Split string by ':', while keeping IPv6 addresses in square brackets in one component.
''' '''
if '[' not in input: if '[' not in text:
return input.split(':') return text.split(':')
start = 0 start = 0
result = [] result = []
while start < len(input): while start < len(text):
i = input.find('[', start) i = text.find('[', start)
if i < 0: if i < 0:
result.extend(input[start:].split(':')) result.extend(text[start:].split(':'))
break break
j = input.find(']', i) j = text.find(']', i)
if j < 0: if j < 0:
client.fail('Cannot find closing "]" in input "{0}" for opening "[" at index {1}!'.format(input, i + 1)) client.fail('Cannot find closing "]" in input "{0}" for opening "[" at index {1}!'.format(text, i + 1))
result.extend(input[start:i].split(':')) result.extend(text[start:i].split(':'))
k = input.find(':', j) k = text.find(':', j)
if k < 0: if k < 0:
result[-1] += input[i:] result[-1] += text[i:]
start = len(input) start = len(text)
else: else:
result[-1] += input[i:k] result[-1] += text[i:k]
if k == len(input): if k == len(text):
result.append('') result.append('')
break break
start = k + 1 start = k + 1
@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ class TaskParameters(DockerBaseClass):
for vol in self.volumes: for vol in self.volumes:
if ':' in vol: if ':' in vol:
if len(vol.split(':')) == 3: if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
host, container, dummy = vol.split(':') dummy, container, dummy = vol.split(':')
result.append(container) result.append(container)
continue continue
if len(vol.split(':')) == 2: if len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
@ -1756,11 +1756,11 @@ class TaskParameters(DockerBaseClass):
mounts_expected = [] mounts_expected = []
for mount in self.mounts: for mount in self.mounts:
target = mount['target'] target = mount['target']
type = mount['type'] datatype = mount['type']
mount_dict = dict(mount) mount_dict = dict(mount)
# Sanity checks (so we don't wait for docker-py to barf on input) # Sanity checks (so we don't wait for docker-py to barf on input)
if mount_dict.get('source') is None and type != 'tmpfs': if mount_dict.get('source') is None and datatype != 'tmpfs':
self.client.fail('source must be specified for mount "{0}" of type "{1}"'.format(target, type)) self.client.fail('source must be specified for mount "{0}" of type "{1}"'.format(target, datatype))
mount_option_types = dict( mount_option_types = dict(
volume_driver='volume', volume_driver='volume',
volume_options='volume', volume_options='volume',
@ -1770,9 +1770,9 @@ class TaskParameters(DockerBaseClass):
tmpfs_size='tmpfs', tmpfs_size='tmpfs',
tmpfs_mode='tmpfs', tmpfs_mode='tmpfs',
) )
for option, req_type in mount_option_types.items(): for option, req_datatype in mount_option_types.items():
if mount_dict.get(option) is not None and type != req_type: if mount_dict.get(option) is not None and datatype != req_datatype:
self.client.fail('{0} cannot be specified for mount "{1}" of type "{2}" (needs type "{3}")'.format(option, target, type, req_type)) self.client.fail('{0} cannot be specified for mount "{1}" of type "{2}" (needs type "{3}")'.format(option, target, datatype, req_datatype))
# Handle volume_driver and volume_options # Handle volume_driver and volume_options
volume_driver = mount_dict.pop('volume_driver') volume_driver = mount_dict.pop('volume_driver')
volume_options = mount_dict.pop('volume_options') volume_options = mount_dict.pop('volume_options')
@ -2090,11 +2090,13 @@ class Container(DockerBaseClass):
c = sorted(c) c = sorted(c)
elif compare['type'] == 'set(dict)': elif compare['type'] == 'set(dict)':
# Since the order does not matter, sort so that the diff output is better. # Since the order does not matter, sort so that the diff output is better.
def sort_key_fn(x):
# For selected values, use one entry as key
if key == 'expected_mounts': if key == 'expected_mounts':
# For selected values, use one entry as key
def sort_key_fn(x):
return x['target'] return x['target']
else:
# We sort the list of dictionaries by using the sorted items of a dict as its key. # We sort the list of dictionaries by using the sorted items of a dict as its key.
def sort_key_fn(x):
return sorted((a, str(b)) for a, b in x.items()) return sorted((a, str(b)) for a, b in x.items())
if p is not None: if p is not None:
p = sorted(p, key=sort_key_fn) p = sorted(p, key=sort_key_fn)
@ -2343,13 +2345,13 @@ class Container(DockerBaseClass):
container = None container = None
if ':' in vol: if ':' in vol:
if len(vol.split(':')) == 3: if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
host, container, mode = vol.split(':') dummy, container, mode = vol.split(':')
if not is_volume_permissions(mode): if not is_volume_permissions(mode):
self.fail('Found invalid volumes mode: {0}'.format(mode)) self.fail('Found invalid volumes mode: {0}'.format(mode))
if len(vol.split(':')) == 2: if len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
parts = vol.split(':') parts = vol.split(':')
if not is_volume_permissions(parts[1]): if not is_volume_permissions(parts[1]):
host, container, mode = vol.split(':') + ['rw'] dummy, container, mode = vol.split(':') + ['rw']
new_vol = dict() new_vol = dict()
if container: if container:
new_vol[container] = dict() new_vol[container] = dict()
@ -2740,7 +2742,7 @@ class ContainerManager(DockerBaseClass):
config = self.client.inspect_container(container_id) config = self.client.inspect_container(container_id)
logging_driver = config['HostConfig']['LogConfig']['Type'] logging_driver = config['HostConfig']['LogConfig']['Type']
if logging_driver == 'json-file' or logging_driver == 'journald': if logging_driver in ('json-file', 'journald'):
output = self.client.logs(container_id, stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, timestamps=False) output = self.client.logs(container_id, stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, timestamps=False)
if self.parameters.output_logs: if self.parameters.output_logs:
self._output_logs(msg=output) self._output_logs(msg=output)
@ -2925,21 +2927,21 @@ class AnsibleDockerClientContainer(AnsibleDockerClient):
continue continue
# Determine option type # Determine option type
if option in explicit_types: if option in explicit_types:
type = explicit_types[option] datatype = explicit_types[option]
elif data['type'] == 'list': elif data['type'] == 'list':
type = 'set' datatype = 'set'
elif data['type'] == 'dict': elif data['type'] == 'dict':
type = 'dict' datatype = 'dict'
else: else:
type = 'value' datatype = 'value'
# Determine comparison type # Determine comparison type
if option in default_values: if option in default_values:
comparison = default_values[option] comparison = default_values[option]
elif type in ('list', 'value'): elif datatype in ('list', 'value'):
comparison = 'strict' comparison = 'strict'
else: else:
comparison = 'allow_more_present' comparison = 'allow_more_present'
comparisons[option] = dict(type=type, comparison=comparison, name=option) comparisons[option] = dict(type=datatype, comparison=comparison, name=option)
# Keep track of aliases # Keep track of aliases
comp_aliases[option] = option comp_aliases[option] = option
for alias in data.get('aliases', []): for alias in data.get('aliases', []):

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@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ class DockerNetworkManager(object):
if not self.check_mode: if not self.check_mode:
resp = self.client.create_network(self.parameters.name, **params) resp = self.client.create_network(self.parameters.name, **params)
self.client.report_warnings(resp, ['Warning']) self.client.report_warnings(resp, ['Warning'])
self.existing_network = self.client.get_network(id=resp['Id']) self.existing_network = self.client.get_network(network_id=resp['Id'])
self.results['actions'].append("Created network %s with driver %s" % (self.parameters.name, self.parameters.driver)) self.results['actions'].append("Created network %s with driver %s" % (self.parameters.name, self.parameters.driver))
self.results['changed'] = True self.results['changed'] = True

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@ -583,9 +583,6 @@ options:
- Corresponds to the C(--rollback-order) option of C(docker service create). - Corresponds to the C(--rollback-order) option of C(docker service create).
- Requires API version >= 1.29. - Requires API version >= 1.29.
type: str type: str
choices:
- stop-first
- start-first
type: dict type: dict
version_added: "2.8" version_added: "2.8"
secrets: secrets:
@ -697,9 +694,6 @@ options:
- Corresponds to the C(--update-order) option of C(docker service create). - Corresponds to the C(--update-order) option of C(docker service create).
- Requires API version >= 1.29. - Requires API version >= 1.29.
type: str type: str
choices:
- stop-first
- start-first
type: dict type: dict
version_added: "2.8" version_added: "2.8"
update_delay: update_delay:

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@ -2,6 +2,9 @@
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
class ModuleDocFragment(object): class ModuleDocFragment(object):

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@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ contrib/inventory/consul_io.py future-import-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/consul_io.py metaclass-boilerplate contrib/inventory/consul_io.py metaclass-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/digital_ocean.py future-import-boilerplate contrib/inventory/digital_ocean.py future-import-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/digital_ocean.py metaclass-boilerplate contrib/inventory/digital_ocean.py metaclass-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/docker.py future-import-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/docker.py metaclass-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/ec2.py future-import-boilerplate contrib/inventory/ec2.py future-import-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/ec2.py metaclass-boilerplate contrib/inventory/ec2.py metaclass-boilerplate
contrib/inventory/fleet.py future-import-boilerplate contrib/inventory/fleet.py future-import-boilerplate
@ -226,10 +224,6 @@ lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py future-import-boilerplate # ignore bu
lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py metaclass-boilerplate # ignore bundled lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py metaclass-boilerplate # ignore bundled
lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py no-assert lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py no-assert
lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py pep8!skip # bundled code we don't want to modify lib/ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py pep8!skip # bundled code we don't want to modify
lib/ansible/module_utils/docker/common.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/module_utils/docker/common.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/module_utils/docker/swarm.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/module_utils/docker/swarm.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/module_utils/ec2.py future-import-boilerplate lib/ansible/module_utils/ec2.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/module_utils/ec2.py metaclass-boilerplate lib/ansible/module_utils/ec2.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/module_utils/exoscale.py future-import-boilerplate lib/ansible/module_utils/exoscale.py future-import-boilerplate
@ -1438,7 +1432,6 @@ lib/ansible/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_vlan.py validate-modules:E
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_vlan.py validate-modules:E337 lib/ansible/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_vlan.py validate-modules:E337
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_vlan.py validate-modules:E338 lib/ansible/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_vlan.py validate-modules:E338
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_container.py use-argspec-type-path # uses colon-separated paths, can't use type=path lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_container.py use-argspec-type-path # uses colon-separated paths, can't use type=path
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_swarm_service.py validate-modules:E326
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/google/_gcdns_record.py validate-modules:E337 lib/ansible/modules/cloud/google/_gcdns_record.py validate-modules:E337
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/google/_gcdns_zone.py validate-modules:E337 lib/ansible/modules/cloud/google/_gcdns_zone.py validate-modules:E337
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/google/_gce.py pylint:blacklisted-name lib/ansible/modules/cloud/google/_gce.py pylint:blacklisted-name
@ -6461,8 +6454,6 @@ lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata.py metaclass-boilerplate lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata_wait.py future-import-boilerplate lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata_wait.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata_wait.py metaclass-boilerplate lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata_wait.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/docker.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/docker.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ec2.py future-import-boilerplate lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ec2.py future-import-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ec2.py metaclass-boilerplate lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/ec2.py metaclass-boilerplate
lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/emc.py future-import-boilerplate lib/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments/emc.py future-import-boilerplate
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test/units/module_utils/common/test_dict_transformations.py metaclass-boilerplate test/units/module_utils/common/test_dict_transformations.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/conftest.py future-import-boilerplate test/units/module_utils/conftest.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/conftest.py metaclass-boilerplate test/units/module_utils/conftest.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/docker/test_common.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/docker/test_common.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/ec2/test_aws.py future-import-boilerplate test/units/module_utils/ec2/test_aws.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/ec2/test_aws.py metaclass-boilerplate test/units/module_utils/ec2/test_aws.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/module_utils/facts/base.py future-import-boilerplate test/units/module_utils/facts/base.py future-import-boilerplate
@ -7053,14 +7042,6 @@ test/units/modules/cloud/amazon/test_s3_bucket_notification.py future-import-boi
test/units/modules/cloud/amazon/test_s3_bucket_notification.py metaclass-boilerplate test/units/modules/cloud/amazon/test_s3_bucket_notification.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/cloudstack/test_cs_traffic_type.py future-import-boilerplate test/units/modules/cloud/cloudstack/test_cs_traffic_type.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/cloudstack/test_cs_traffic_type.py metaclass-boilerplate test/units/modules/cloud/cloudstack/test_cs_traffic_type.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_container.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_container.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_network.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_network.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_swarm_service.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_swarm_service.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_volume.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/docker/test_docker_volume.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gce_tag.py future-import-boilerplate test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gce_tag.py future-import-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gce_tag.py metaclass-boilerplate test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gce_tag.py metaclass-boilerplate
test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gcp_forwarding_rule.py future-import-boilerplate test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gcp_forwarding_rule.py future-import-boilerplate

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import pytest import pytest
from ansible.module_utils.docker.common import ( from ansible.module_utils.docker.common import (

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import unittest import unittest
from ansible.modules.cloud.docker.docker_container import TaskParameters from ansible.modules.cloud.docker.docker_container import TaskParameters

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"""Unit tests for docker_network.""" """Unit tests for docker_network."""
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import pytest import pytest
from ansible.modules.cloud.docker.docker_network import get_ip_version from ansible.modules.cloud.docker.docker_network import get_ip_version

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import pytest import pytest

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# Copyright (c) 2018 Ansible Project # Copyright (c) 2018 Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import json import json
import pytest import pytest