Password can come with the '%' character. If we keep ConfigParser
interpolation enabled, it will try to modify the value.
Typical error looks like this one:
```
configparser.InterpolationSyntaxError: '%' must be followed by '%' or '(', found: '%Z,sq'
```
See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/configparser.html#interpolation-of-values
If the 'local' parameter of the 'user' Ansible module is enabled, and
the user has been found in the local user database, don't emit
a warning, because this is an expected outcome.
Add changelog and integration tests
Co-authored-by: drybed <drybjed@gmail.com>
* meraki_snmp module supports network SNMP settings
- Network SNMP settings were added to the API
- Parameters are different so it's a new data structure
- Full suite of integration tests
- Commit includes some cleanup as well
* Add reset task for SNMPv3
* Check sanity ignore paths against test paths.
This prevents ignores from being added for paths which will never be tested by the test being ignored or skipped.
* Fix sanity ignore handling for no/all targets.
This allows checking of ignores for tests which do not use a target list.
It also allows checking of the full ignore list on every test run for tests that always use all targets.
If a VM has an attached CDROM, `backing` attribute of the CDROM will
be defined.
As a result, we cannot just loop `vm_obj.config.hardware.device` and check
for the existance of the attribute to decide if the entry is a
harddrive.
Instead, we check the type of the device, and only keep the
`vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk` disk.
This issue is actually breaking our test-suite with regular environment
because we keep a Fedora ISO attached to the VM.
* Render elements in module doc and sanity test for suboptions
* Add support to render module elements value in ansible-doc output
module html
* Add validate-module sanity test of sunoptions.
* Add current validate module failures to ignore list
* Fix CI failure
* fix rebase conflict
* Fix CI issues
* Fix review comments
* Add validate-modules failure in ignore list
* Allow sanity tests to easily ignore themselves.
Useful for simple regex based sanity tests that error on their own script due to the regex or error message generated.
* Simplify no-smart-quotes sanity test.
Pruning of unversioned directories is handled by ansible-test.
* Remove directory pruning from boilerplate tests.
Files not passing these tests should be ignored instead.
* Add missing sanity ignore entries.
* podman-docker docker compat for ansible-test
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove reprs, use ex.stderr instead
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove u''s ... not needed
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Update test/runner/lib/docker_util.py
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Update test/runner/lib/docker_util.py
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* make sanity tests happy
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
A recent update to lxml for Python >= 3.6 now preserves key order. Change the test input so the input is sorted, making tests pass on previous versions of lxml as well as the latest version.
* Fixed the redhat_subscription module:
- Option 'pool_ids' works in Python3 now
- It tries to attach only pools IDs that are available
- Optimization of code: do not call list --available, when
no pool is requested
- Simplified configure() method
- Small changes to generate same commands on Python2 and Python3.
Order of arguments/options and pool IDs have to be same to
be able to run unit test using Python2 and Python3.
- Added fragments file for redhat_subscribtion module
Minimum version requirements for sanity tests have been standardized:
- All single version sanity tests now require Python 3.5 or later.
- All multiple version sanity tests continue to use all supported Python versions.
- All version neutral sanity tests continue to work on any supported Python version.
Previously some tests required 3.5 or later with most of the remaining tests requiring 2.7 or later.
When using the `--python` option to specify a Python version:
- Tests which do not support the specified Python version will be skipped with a warning.
- If the specified Python version is not available, any test attempting to use it will generate an error.
When not using the `--python` option to specify a Python version:
- Multiple version tests will attempt to run on all supported versions.
- Single version tests will use the current version if supported and available, or if no supported version is available.
- Single version tests will use the lowest available and supported version if the current version is not supported.
- Any versions which are not available or supported will be skipped with a warning.
Unit tests automatically skip unavailable Python versions unless `--python` was used to specify a version.
* Added new module avi_user.py and tests for that
* Updated documentation as per module argspec
* Updated as per review comments on IP address
* Updated documentation for types
* Fixed sanity check failure for __future__ import
* Updated documentation as per review comments.
* change variable name from isinstance to is_instance (prevent overriding builtin function)
* Added support for:
- Filtering existing Elastic IPs based on a tag name or it's value (when reuse_existing_ip_allowed is true)
- Allocating new Elastic IPs from a given IPv4 pool (BYOIP support)
* yamllint corrections
* added examples for:
- tag_name,
- tag_value
- public_ipv4_pool
* remove aliases
* Added changelog fragment
* added integration tests for ec2_eip module
* removed space to trigger rebuild
* When the release scripts were changed, this file to implement release
announcements was left out
* Add announce.py to the compile skip lists as only the release engineers
run this during package build.
* Implements etc_hosts for docker_image module
Allows custom hosts on docker_image module.
The of this option made impossible to use docker_image module to build
images that required a custom hostname in /etc/hosts. For running
containers this option was already present.
While the python-docker API uses extra_hosts term, our existing module
already uses etc_hosts argument, so it sounds better to have some
consistency between docker_container and docker_image.
Fixes: #59233
* Update test/integration/targets/docker_image/files/EtcHostsDockerfile
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_image.py
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelogs/fragments/docker_image_etc_hosts.yml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>