- Update import for relocated tests.
- Fix test to expect changed from update_tags.
- Add checks for boto3 and botocore to tests.
- Set check mode with kwarg.
- Python 3 fixes for unit tests.
- Python 2.6 fix for unit tests.
- Add missing meta value for test_create_server
- Add .gitignore for pytest .cache directory
Exclude test_os_server from nose test runs since it was designed
for pytest. The test will work correctly when run using pytest.
This is a temporary issue, as we'll be moving to pytest soon.
This commit adds some unit tests for the `cloud.openstack.os_server`
module. These tests exercise `_network_args` thoroughly and
`_create_server` lightly.
These tests will **fail** until ansible/ansible-modules-core#2275 lands.
To run the tests:
pip install -r test-requirements.txt
PYTHONPATH=$PWD py.test
Originally from ansible/ansible-modules-core@3387526bca
- Correct directory name in test/README.md
- Move code-smell tests to test/sanity/code-smell
- Update code-smell.sh to use new script paths
- Add test/integration/target-prefixes.win for ansible-test
- Move module unit tests to match module directory layout
* Network Test Documentation
Will need improving over time, though this ensure that everything that was in `ansible/test-network-modules` is in `ansible/ansible`
* Update README.md
* Inventory file
These ENV vars are:
- CLOUDSTACK_ZONE
- CLOUDSTACK_DOMAIN
- CLOUDSTACK_ACCOUNT
- CLOUDSTACK_PROJECT
help to DRY on every task, args still have precedence.
* Network module prefixes
In ansible-test we should skip tests for these modules, they will be
tested via another process.
* Update target-prefixes.network
In order to support legacy plugins, the following two method signatures
are allowed for `CallbackBase.v2_playbook_on_start`:
def v2_playbook_on_start(self):
def v2_playbook_on_start(self, playbook):
Previously, the logic to handle this divergence checked to see if the
callback plugin being called supported an argument named `playbook`
in its `v2_playbook_on_start` method. This was fragile in a few ways:
- if a plugin author did not use the literal `playbook` to name their
method argument, their plugin would not be called correctly
- if a plugin author wrapped their `v2_playbook_on_start` method and
by doing so changed the argspec to no longer expose an argument
with that literal name, their plugin would not be called correctly
In order to continue to support both types of callback for backwards
compatibility while making the call more robust for plugin authors,
the logic can be reversed in order to have a positive check for the old
method signature instead of a positive check for the new one.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
When using the ansible-galaxy CLI to import roles, it's not possible to
specify an alternate_role_name, even though the REST API seems to allow
such a thing (at least on investigation of the interactions the web app
makes) That makes importing things like:
openstack/openstack-ansible-os_cloudkitty wind up with roles named
"openstack-ansible-os_cloudkitty" instead of "os_cloudkitty".
Also, the web ui is smart and imports
"openstack-infra/ansible-role-puppet" as openstack-infra.puppet ... but
the CLI imports it as openstack-infra.ansible-role-puppet. Add that
filtering as well.
Issue ansible/galaxy-issues:#185
Mitigate the effects of observing the ssh process still running
after seeing an EOF on stdout when using OpenSSH with
ControlPersist, since it does not close the stderr file descriptor
in this case.
As neon is derived from Ubuntu, ansible_os_family should have the value
"Debian" instead of "Neon". Add a test case for KDE neon and set
os_family correctly for it.