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>
"command -v" is the POSIX compliant way to get the path to a command.
It returns the path to the command if it exists and exits with a
non-zero status when it does not, without any output. "which" is not
POSIX and it can have various different effects. With Zsh, it says
"python not found" on stdout.
See:
- https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/command.html
Signed-off-by: Vincent Bernat <vincent@bernat.ch>
* The version comparison for determining what ansible package to build
docs against was comparing the version number for ansible-base but it
needed to check the version number for ansible instead
* add a comment about some bad logic than needs to be fixed after 2.10.0
Change:
- Fix a bug where rc/beta versions throw off the "is this an
ansible-base release"? check.
Test Plan:
- Used it for 2.10.0rc4
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Build documentation for Ansible-2.10 (formerly known as ACD).
Builds plugin docs from collections whose source is on galaxy
The new command downloads collections from galaxy, then finds the
plugins inside of them to get the documentation for those plugins.
* Update the python syntax checks
* docs builds can now require python 3.6+.
* Move plugin formatter code out to an external tool, antsibull-docs.
Collection owners want to be able to extract docs for their own
websites as well.
* The jinja2 filters, tests, and other support code have moved to antsibull
* Remove document_plugins as that has now been integrated into antsibull-docs
* Cleanup and bugfix to other build script code:
* The Commands class needed to have its metaclass set for abstractmethod
to work correctly
* Fix lint issues in some command plugins
* Add the docs/docsite/rst/collections to .gitignore as
everything in that directory will be generated so we don't want any of
it saved in the git repository
* gitignore the build dir and remove edit docs link on module pages
* Add docs/rst/collections as a directory to remove on make clean
* Split the collections docs from the main docs
* remove version and edit on github
* remove version banner for just collections
* clarify examples need collection keyword defined
* Remove references to plugin documentation locations that no longer exist.
* Perhaps the pages in plugins/*.rst should be deprecated
altogether and their content moved?
* If not, perhaps we want to rephrase and link into the collection
documentation?
* Or perhaps we want to link to the plugins which are present in
collections/ansible/builtin?
* Remove PYTHONPATH from the build-ansible calls
One of the design goals of the build-ansible.py script was for it to
automatically set its library path to include the checkout of ansible
and the library of code to implement itself. Because it automatically
includes the checkout of ansible, we don't need to set PYTHONPATH in
the Makefile any longer.
* Create a command to only build ansible-base plugin docs
* When building docs for devel, only build the ansible-base docs for
now. This is because antsibull needs support for building a "devel
tree" of docs. This can be changed once that is implemented
* When building docs for the sanity tests, only build the ansible-base
plugin docs for now. Those are the docs which are in this repo so
that seems appropriate for now.
Rather than looking through tests.json to find the data file, look for it explicitly
within a given target to avoid problems processing data in tests.json.
* Tag return value docs if they are a dict (and not str/None).
* Try to parse return docs as YAML.
* Properly dump return values in ansible-doc.
* Adjust plugin formatter.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Don't add 'default' for return values.
* Fix plugin_formatter.
* Only try to parse return docs if they are still a string.
* Add tests.
* Warn if RETURN cannot be parsed.
* Adjust tests. Also test for warning.
* if -> elif (otherwise EXAMPLE will be parsed too).
* Always parse return documentation, and fail if it is invalid YAML.
* Polishing.
* Mostly re-enable ansible-doc tests.
Listing from the local collection seems to be somewhat broken. I assume this
is why the test was disabled.
* Lint and make tests work with Python 2.
* Keep FQCNs in plugins (not modules), i.e. restore previous state.
* starting metadata sunset
- purged metadata from any requirements
- fix indent in generic handler for yaml content (whey metadata display was off)
- make more resilient against bad formed docs
- removed all metadata from docs template
- remove metadata from schemas
- removed mdata tests and from unrelated tests
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
To avoid issues with Flatcar Container Linux being unable to be found,
detect Flatcar distro name especially for hostname, just like CoreOS
Container Linux was supported.
See also https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/69516
Change:
- Generalize the announce script changes from 4dd0f4127
Test Plan:
Harcoded 'hashes' to [] and then:
- Ran with --version 2.9.9 --version 2.10.0.dev1
- Ran with --version 2.9.9
- Ran with --version 2.10.1
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- s/Ansible/ansible-base/
- Update URLs
Test Plan:
- Hope for the best. (No real way to test this until release day because
there are no files on releases.a.c for it to hash right now. A staging
releng environment would fix this.)
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Some APIs do not take a pathlib. They need to have a string
representation of a path. Transform the default path to a str
so those APIs will work with the default value.
Change:
- Add a place for adding backport-related scripts in the future
- Add a script for adding backport references
Test Plan:
- Used it for this latest batch of PR reference-adding.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Fix get_recent_coverage_runs.py to handle ongoing runs
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Color code test status to make it easier to see at a glance
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* fix lint
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* First attempt at making the shippable downloader recurse to pull parent results of reruns
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Update message for previous run download.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* reworked sqs_queue
* Switch default purge_tags behaviour to false.
This matches the behaviour of ec2_tag and ecs_tag.
* Minor lint / review fixups
* Add missing AWS IAM policy for SQS tests
* Move integration tests to using module_defaults: group/aws:...
* add changelog
* Break out the 'compatability' map from our spec definition (gets flagged by the schema validation)
* Tweaks based on review
* add basic examples
* Lint fixups
* Switch out NonExistentQueue logic so it's easier to follow
* Reorder name argument options for consistency
Co-authored-by: Dennis Podkovyrin <dennis.podkovyrin@gmail.com>
* Update AWS policy to enable management of TargetGroups
* elb_target: (integration tests) migrate to using module_defaults
* elb_target: (integration tests) lookup the AMI by name rather than hard coding AMI IDs
* elb_target_info: (integration tests) finish rename of integration test role
* elb_target: (integration tests) rename various resources to consistently use {{ resource_prefix }}
* elb_target_info: (integration tests) Migrate to using module_defaults
* elb_target_info: (integration tests) Lookup AMI by name rather than hard coding AMI IDs
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Jill R <4121322+jillr@users.noreply.github.com>
* elb_target: (integration tests) Remove the 'unsupported' alias
* Try bumping up the timeout
* Rules don't permit 'shippable' (resource_prefix uses this when run in shippable)
* Try bumping up more timeouts :/
* Avoid double evaluation of target_health assertion
* Simplify target_type usage a little (rather than constantly performing a lookup)
* mark elb_target tests 'unstable' for now, they're slow
Co-authored-by: Jill R <4121322+jillr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Simplify BotoCore- / Client- Error try/except loops where we don't need different behaviour
* Refactor IAM Role manipulation to reduce complexity scores
* Missing permissions
* Add retry decorator by default
* compare_attached_role_policies is dead code, remove it
* AnsibleAWSModule related cleanup - redshift
* Apply a backoff on modify_cluster to cope with concurrent operations
* Add AWS 'hacking' policy to allow creation of Redshift ServiceRole
* Adding the retry policies makes the redshift test suite more reliable
* Include distro.{os,lsb}_release_info() in distro fixture generation script
* Add distro release information to existing fixtures
* Add some new fixtures for newer distribution versions
* Add fixture for Arch Linux with lsb-release
* Add anchor to each paramater row
* Update docs/templates/plugin.rst.j2
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Insert full keys into plugin docs.
* Added visible links.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add a script to update the intersphinx inventory files
* We're about to add intersphinx inventories for separate ansible docs
so we need an easy way to update them. Also, we should be updating
these cache files for other upstreams occassionally as well. With a
script, we can add updating them to a release process.
* Now that we don't know what the version of the cache is, change the
filenames to not contain versions.
* Update the intersphinx cache files with the latest upstream versions
Results of running:
hacking/build-ansible.py update-intersphinx-cache -o docs/docsite -c docs/docsite/rst/conf.py
* Add a comment to the configuration file which says how to structure the intersphinx mapping and why.
* Update docs/docsite/rst/conf.py
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Fix copy/pasta for ecs_ecr test names
* Add support for lifecycle policies to ecs_ecr
New feature for ecs_ecr to support [ECR Lifecycle Policies][].
Fixes#32003
[ECR Lifecycle Policies]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/userguide/LifecyclePolicies.html
* Improve error message for ecs_ecr parsing errors
Replaces the exception and stack trace with a description of what's
actually going wrong from a user perspective.
* Rename delete policy to purge policy
Marks the `delete_policy` parameter as deprecated, to be removed in
Ansible 2.6.
* Add version_added to purge_policy
* Remove changing results based on verbosity
What I really want is --diff support, and changing results based on
verbosity is abnormal.
* Ensure repository name is lowercase
* Fix deprecation cycle to 4 releases
* Use a YAML anchor for credentials
* Remove filters from assertions
* Add minimal permissions needed
* Updating version_added and deprecation cycle
The original PR sat while a few releases happened.
* Bumping version added and deprecation version
We missed the 2.8 release.
* Removing bare except:
This is not allowed and is generally bad practice.
* Fix lint errors
* update ansible release metadata
* Use the new alias deprecation scheme
This was added in the time the PR has been in development, so rework
things to use it.
* Add test coverage
This makes sure that lifecycle_policy is produced when passed in.
*Also a minor suggestion for simplification from PR.
* Restore changes from 62871 lost in rebase
* Add changelog
* Remove version_added for new purge_policy option
Per sanity test fail.