Added test for failed_when to non_destructive integration tests.

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Richard C Isaacson 2014-02-24 09:40:44 -06:00
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- { role: test_lookups, tags: test_lookups }
- { role: test_iterators, tags: test_iterators }
- { role: test_command_shell, tags: test_command_shell }
- { role: test_failed_when, tags: test_failed_when }

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# Test code for failed_when.
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- name: Test failed_when behavior but catch it.
command: /bin/true
failed_when: 2 != 3
register: failed
ignore_errors: True
- name: Assert that failed_when is true.
assert:
that:
- "failed.failed_when_result == True"