Documentation: improve dev_guide/testing_integration.rst (#71370)

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@ -74,13 +74,17 @@ outside of those test subdirectories. They will also not reconfigure or bounce
Use the ``--docker-no-pull`` option to avoid pulling the latest container image. This is required when using custom local images that are not available for download.
Run as follows for all POSIX platform tests executed by our CI system::
Run as follows for all POSIX platform tests executed by our CI system in a fedora32 docker container::
ansible-test integration --docker fedora29 -v shippable/
ansible-test integration shippable/ --docker fedora32
You can target a specific tests as well, such as for individual modules::
ansible-test integration -v ping
ansible-test integration ping
You can use the ``-v`` option to make the output more verbose::
ansible-test integration lineinfile -vvv
Use the following command to list all the available targets::
@ -96,7 +100,7 @@ Destructive Tests
These tests are allowed to install and remove some trivial packages. You will likely want to devote these
to a virtual environment, such as Docker. They won't reformat your filesystem::
ansible-test integration --docker fedora29 -v destructive/
ansible-test integration destructive/ --docker fedora32
Windows Tests
=============
@ -136,14 +140,14 @@ the Ansible continuous integration (CI) system is recommended.
Running Integration Tests
-------------------------
To run all CI integration test targets for POSIX platforms in a Ubuntu 16.04 container::
To run all CI integration test targets for POSIX platforms in a Ubuntu 18.04 container::
ansible-test integration --docker ubuntu1604 -v shippable/
ansible-test integration shippable/ --docker ubuntu1804
You can also run specific tests or select a different Linux distribution.
For example, to run tests for the ``ping`` module on a Ubuntu 14.04 container::
For example, to run tests for the ``ping`` module on a Ubuntu 18.04 container::
ansible-test integration -v ping --docker ubuntu1404
ansible-test integration ping --docker ubuntu1804
Container Images
----------------
@ -165,9 +169,9 @@ Python 3
To test with Python 3 use the following images:
- fedora29
- centos8
- fedora32
- opensuse15
- ubuntu1604py3
- ubuntu1804