This will help prevent accidental merging of content to recently obsoleted directories when adding new files.
It may also help contributors who have modified obsolete files understand where their changes should now be made.
On POWER systems, /proc/cpuinfo provides a 'processor' entry as a
counter, and a 'cpu' entry with a description (similar to 'model name'
on x86). Support for POWER in get_cpu_facts was added via the 'cpu'
entry in commit 8746e692c1. Subsequent
support for ARM64 in commit ce4ada93f9
used the 'processor' entry, resulting in double-counting of cores on
POWER systems.
When unit tests were later written for this code in
commit 55306906cf, the erroneous values
were just accepted in the test instead of being diagnosed.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
* Move ansible-test units code into separate dir.
* Fix --explain on "code smell" sanity tests.
* Add --strict-markers to pytest invoctaion.
* Fix classification of units code changes.
* Fix hosts with same lun number conflict in netapp_e_lun_mapping.
This patch fixes an issue of when multiple hosts are created and then
subsequently volume(s) are mapped to them using the same specified number.
* Fix netapp_e_host module bug when lun=0
* Add thin-volumes to the netapp_e_lun_mapping update_mapping_info method.
* Ansible.AccessToken - Added shared util for managing a Windows access token
* Fix tests when running in CI
* More fixes for older servers
* More fixes for Server 2008
* Fix plugin names when loading all plugins.
Add an integration test to verify plugin __package__ and __name__ are correct.
* Make sure filter and test names are unique.
* Remove __package__ test.
On Python 2.x __package__ is not set, but it is on Python 3.x.
* Cache ansible version lookup.
* Fix method of determining ANSIBLE_ROOT.
* Clean up based on PyCharm inspections.
* Generate minimal PKG-INFO without setup.py.
* Use ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT where possible.
* Use import instead of subprocess to get version.
* Fix install layout type.
* Correct required paths message for installs.
* Update list of files copied during delegation.
* Fix ansible-test entry point.
* Fix pylint issue.
* Fix version lookup on Python 2.x.
* Fix pylint issue.
* Remove unwanted print statement.
* Some framework for docs
* Separate CSS file for our site-specific CSS.
* Override the read-the-docs theme for tables so that tables don't
always horizontally scroll
* Add a |br| substitution that lets us line break inside of tables
* Add |_| non-breaking-space substitution which is also for formatting
tables
* Configure rstcheck to ignore all substitutions which are being added
by sphinx in the conf.py
* Fix table of auto interpreter options
The table was being hardcoded at a certain width to work around a
read-the-docs theme bug. Fix the bug instead and format the table using
better sphinx practices.
* Remove unused substitutions
We had substitutions defined that were never used in our documentation.
Remove those.
Also add to the rstcheck whitelist three substitutions which are defined
by sphinx itself, version, release, and today.
* Added several unit tests
* Added documentation for new syspurpose option and suboptions
* Simplified specification of module arguments
* Added new changelog file with fragments
* Improved netapp_e_facts module.
Added the following facts:
- storage system segment size
- cache block size capabilities
- workload tags
- storage array hosts
- host groups
- list of mapped volumes for each initiator
* Remove proxy specific facts from netapp_e_facts module
* Add unit tests for netapp_e_facts module.
* Added my Docker Machine dynamic inventory plugin (from https://github.com/ximon18/ansible-docker-machine-inventory-plugin) to begin the process of proposing it for inclusion in Ansible core. There are no integration tests yet. The docker_swarm inventory plugin has such tests but has some concerning note in its 'aliases' file about disabling docker due to test instability and also I wouldn't know at his point how to get Docker Machine installed on the integration test platform.
* Removed extraneous type check from nagios module, in order to allow python 3.x
* Removed now useless import types
* Added changelog fragment
* Update changelog.
* Rebased and removed check due to module adding earlier guardrails
* Updated changelog to mention earlier fix adding now completely removed guardrails
* Remove superfluous type checks. Fix docs type.
* Update ignore.txt.
When targeting 'foo*' in tests, it pulled in packages other than the dummy packages in our testing repo that have many dependencies, some of which were causing tests to fail.
Also change 'bar' package name to avoid the same issue in the future.
* Relocate module validator code and tests.
* Fix validate-modules entry point and imports.
* Fix paths and test entry points.
* Fix up unit tests.
* Fix shebang and execute bit.
* Remove UnsafeProxy
Move the work from UnsafeProxy to wrap_var and add support for bytes.
Where wrap_var is not needed, use AnsibleUnsafeBytes/AnsibleUnsafeText
directly.
Fixes#59606
* item is not always text
* Address issues from reviews
* ci_complete