The `UserFactCollector` queries the user login name via
`getpass.getuser()` and looks up the corresponding entry
in the password database.
The login name may differ from the actual user name,
eg. if the `LOGNAME` env variable is set. The lookup
fails in this case. Added a fallback in this case that
tries to get the entry via the user ID.
* Add direct+transitive pre-release regression test
* Match user-requested transitive pre-releases
This change makes sure that in scenario when a user requests
collectionA-pre and collectionB that depends on collectionA,
collectionA-pre would actually match that collectionA requirement
while `--pre` is unset.
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
This warning was intended to help improve test environment configuration.
However, it has ended up producing mostly non-actionable warning noise instead.
In most situations a missing pip or python should result in test failures.
Reporting a missing pip also implies that it should be used by tests, which is not the case.
Tests should be invoking pip as a python module with the appropriate python interpreter instead.
Change detection and check mode fixes for apt_key
* allow apt-key to use proxies
* add note about deprecation of apt-key itself
* expanded error msgs
* show all keys
* fix short_format parsing
* added more return info and documented it
PR #72591
This change:
* Adds an artifacts manager that abstracts away extracting the
metadata from artifacts, downloading and caching them in a
temporary location.
* Adds `resolvelib` to direct ansible-core dependencies[0].
* Implements a `resolvelib`-based dependency resolver for
`collection` subcommands that replaces the legacy
in-house code.
This is a dependency resolution library that pip 20.3+ uses
by default. It's now integrated for use for the collection
dependency resolution in ansible-galaxy CLI.
* Refactors of the `ansible-galaxy collection` CLI.
In particular, it:
- reimplements most of the `download`, `install`, `list` and
`verify` subcommands from scratch;
- reuses helper bits previously moved out into external modules;
- replaces the old in-house resolver with a more clear
implementation based on the resolvelib library[0][1][2].
* Adds a multi Galaxy API proxy layer that abstracts accessing the
version and dependencies via API or local artifacts manager.
* Makes `GalaxyAPI` instances sortable.
* Adds string representation methods to `GalaxyAPI`.
* Adds dev representation to `GalaxyAPI`.
* Removes unnecessary integration and unit tests.
* Aligns the tests with the new expectations.
* Adds more tests, integration ones in particular.
[0]: https://pypi.org/p/resolvelib
[1]: https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib
[2]: https://pradyunsg.me/blog/2020/03/27/pip-resolver-testing
Co-Authored-By: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
Signed-Off-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
Use correct ssh executable and options in all cases on connection plugin
* Also nicer naming/comments
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Ability to add local variables into AnsibleJ2Vars was added in
18a9eff11f to fix#6653. Local variables
are added using ``AnsibleJ2Vars.add_locals()`` method when creating a
new context - typically when including/importing a template with
context. For that use case local template variables created using
``set`` should override variables from higher contexts - either from the
play or any parent template, or both; Jinja behaves the same way.
Also removes AnsibleJ2Vars.extras instance variable which is not used.
Also adds missing test for #6653.
Fixes#72262Fixes#72615
ci_complete
The `command` module does not return stdout & sterr when calling
a non existing executable or an unknown exception arises. This fix
lets the module return empty byte strings in those cases.
Change:
- Add Ubuntu 20.04 to CI now that venv is default instead of virtualenv in ansible-test.
Test Plan:
- CI
Tickets:
- Fixes#69203
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
The init script for the test container writes additional lines to
the .bashrc of the user. This was done via a `cat` multiline
instruction, which is implemented internally by writing a
temporary file to TMPDIR (/tmp in this case) first. Docker fails
to provide /tmp just after creation, which results in a race
condition that rarely makes the init fail. Changed the `cat`
statement to multiple `echo`s.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Fix YAML error message when error is at the end of the file
If a YAML file fails to load due to a syntax error in a file, or there is an error in the last line of a
file, PyYAML reports the last line number of the file as the index where the error occurred.
When reading the file lines, we use that index to the get the relevant line. If the index value is out
of range, the relevant line is lost for error reporting.
Subtract one from the index value to avoid the IndexError in this specific scenario. It is possible
to still get an IndexError, which will be handled as it is currently.
* Update existing tests and add new tests
* Allow restricting config values to enumerated list
* dont document internal entries
* also ignore private defs for ansible-config
* remove invalid value from tests
* added porting entry
When the pause module is run in the background and seconds parameter is provided,
do not warn.
* Add tests
* Fix existing tests
The test wasn't failing when it should have.
Change:
- On CentOS Stream, make distribution_release be "Stream"
- On CentOS Core, it continues to be "Core"
- Implement custom distribution file parser for CentOS, so we can look
for "CentOS Linux" and "CentOS Stream"
- Two new fixtures introduced (CentOS Linux 8.1 and CentOS Stream 8)
- Removed two dicts from `Distribution` class that were seemingly not
used anywhere.
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
- New test fixtures
Tickets:
- Fixes#73027
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
The test currently only expects the literal `ansible` followed
by a semver in the first output line of `ansible --version`.
When running from within a git checkout, additional information
like the currently checkout branch are attached, which lets
the test fail. This commit allows arbitrary information to
follow the semver.
`test_prepare_multipart` fails in non Debian environments since
Debian installations map the file ending `.key` to the MIME type
`application/pgp-keys`, which is not IANA conformant. This commit
explicitly sets the corresponding file type to
`application/octet-stream` and adjusts the expected serialized
result.
* Remove unused code in ansible-test.
* Remove obsolete endpoint logic from ansible-test.
* Remove obsolete region selection in ansible-test.
* Remove obsolete port logic in ansible-test.
* Clean up ansible-test remote providers.
Do the right thing on Linux when password lock and a password hash are provided by writing
out the password hash prepended by the appropriate lock string rather than using -U and -L.
This is the correct way to set and lock the account in one command.
On BSD, run separate commands as appropriate since locking and setting the password cannot
be done in a single action.
FreeBSD requires running several commands to get the account in the desired state. As a result,
the rc, output, and error from all commands need to be combined and evaluated so an accurate
and complete summary can be given at the end of module execution.
* Improve integration tests to cover this scenario.
* Break up user integration tests into smaller files
* Properly lock account when creating a new account and password is supplied
* Simplify rc collection in FreeBSD class
Since the _handle_lock() method was added, the rc would be set to None, which could make
task change reporting incorrect. My first attempt to solve this used a set and was a bit too
complicated. Simplify it my comparing the rc from _handle_lock() and the current value of rc.
* Improve the Linux password hash and locking behavior
If password lock and hash are provided, set the hash and lock the account by using a password
hash since -L cannot be used with -p.
* Ensure -U and -L are not combined with -p since they are mutually exclusive to usermod.
* Clarify password_lock behavior.
Tests should use the Python built-in ``venv`` module on Python 3 instead of the standalone ``virtualenv`` module.
On Python 2 the ``virtualenv`` module continues to be the only option.
The version installed is either the OS packaged version or the last release to support Python 2, which is version 16.7.10.
Change:
- Internally, use dnf.subject.Subject#get_best_query for state: absent
- Add a bunch of tests for removing packages, given a bunch of different
pkg specs (nv, nvr, nvra, wildcard, etc.)
Test Plan:
- New tests
- Local experiments with DNF API via PDB.
Tickets:
- Fixes#72809
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>