* [password] _random_password -> random_password and moved to util/encrypt.py
* [passwordstore] Use built-in random_password instead of pwgen utility
* [passwordstore] Add integration tests
* Add new Fedora docker images with Python 3.
* Use consistent env var for lookup test.
* Fix testing of virtualenv with Python 3.
* Fix docker_secret tests on Fedora 26.
* Add Python 3 support to Fedora postgresql test.
* Add Python 3 support to Fedora mysql tests.
* Fix uri test server for Python 3 on Fedora.
* Fix iso_extract test for Python 3 on Fedora.
* Add Python 3 support for Fedora to openssl tests.
* Fix dnf group test for Python 3 on Fedora.
* Use force with user deletion in become test.
Make pyca/cryptography the preferred backend for cryptographic needs (mainly vault) falling back to pycrypto
pyca/cryptography is already implicitly a dependency in many cases
through paramiko (2.0+) as well as the new openssl_publickey module,
which requires pyOpenSSL 16.0+. Additionally, pyca/cryptography is
an optional dep for better performance with vault already.
This commit leverages cryptography's padding, constant time comparisons,
and CBC/CTR modes to reduce the amount of code ansible needs to
maintain.
* Handle wrong password given for VaultAES format
* Do not display deprecation warning for cryptography on python-2.6
* Namespace all of the pycrypto imports and always import them
Makes unittests better and the code less likely to get stupid mistakes
(like using HMAC from cryptogrpahy when the one from pycrypto is needed)
* Add back in atfork since we need pycrypto to reinitialize its RNG just in case we're being used with old paramiko
* contrib/inventory/gce: Remove spurious require on pycrypto
(cherry picked from commit 9e16b9db275263b3ea8d1b124966fdebfc9ab271)
* Add cryptography to ec2_win_password module requirements
* Fix python3 bug which would pass text strings to a function which
requires byte strings.
* Attempt to add pycrypto version to setup deps
* Change hacking README for dual pycrypto/cryptography
* update dependencies for various CI scripts
* additional CI dockerfile/script updates
* add paramiko to the windows and sanity requirement set
This is needed because ansible lists it as a requirement. Previously
the missing dep wasn't enforced, but cryptography imports pkg_resources
so you can't ignore a requirement any more
* Add integration test cases for old vault and for wrong passwords
* helper script for manual testing of pycrypto/cryptography
* Skip the pycrypto tests so that users without it installed can still run the unittests
* Run unittests for vault with both cryptography and pycrypto backend
* Sort packages to install.
* Add python-argparse to centos6 docker image.
* Add gcc and python dev lib to docker images.
* Add python cryptography to docker images.
* Add coverage using pip instead of OS packages.
* Update old pip versions in docker images.
* Exclude */pyshared/* from coverage reporting.
* Improve ansible-test inventory handling.
* Fix python 3 re-raise of exception from thread.
* Fix python 3 encoding for windows-integration.
* Run network tests on multiple python versions.
* Run windows tests on multiple python versions.
* Support Shippable delegation using --tox.
* Skip vyos_command on python 3 tests until fixed.
* Add python 3 filtering to local and tox.
* Fix tests to support back to back runs.
* Temporarily test networking with python 2.7 only.
Running the tests back to back causes intermittent test failures
which need to be addressed before we can test multiple versions
in a single test run.
- Tools are now in a tools subdirectory.
- Removed obsolete ansible-core-ci tool.
- Added run.py for starting new CI runs.
- Improved handling of run IDs and URLs.
- General code cleanup and docs updates.
- Nightly CI runs use complete coverage.
* Big testing doc refactor
* Combine all the testing documentation in to one place to make it easier to find
* Convert everything to RST
* Create testing_network guide
* Create testing landing page
* For each section detail "how to run" and "how to extend testing"
* More examples
* Lots more detail
* Fix var precedence check to support python 3.
* Run CI sanity tests using python 3.5.
* Disable pylint non-iterator-returned test to pass on python 3.5.
- Download run/jobs by URL (old or new).
- Download run metadata.
- Download job metadata.
- Format downloaded JSON.
- Handle and save coverage/testresults download errors.
* Refactor sanity classes for use in all tests.
* Use lint/junit output for compile test.
* Add missing options for compile test.
* Fix early bailout on requirements install.
- Tests are run to completion instead of stopping on first failure.
- Test results are now parsed instead of passing through to the console.
- Test results can be saved in junit xml format.
- Test results will show up on the Shippable "Tests" result tab.
- Added an experimental --lint option for easier integration with other tools.
- Code smell tests are now usable with the --list-tests, --test and --skip-test options.
- Code split out from executor.py into sanity.py.
- Rename download-logs to download.py and add support for test and coverage results.
- Miscellaneous improvements.
* Only start platform instances with tests selected.
* Enable ios on Shippable.
* Show inventory in explain mode.
* Fix indentation of generated network inventory.
* Update classification of network module_utils.
- Replace nose usage with pytest.
- Remove legacy Shippable integration.sh.
- Update Makefile to use pytest and ansible-test.
- Convert most yield unit tests to pytest parametrize.
* Enable tests on python 3 for uri
* Added one more node type to SAFE_NODES into safe_eval module.
ast.USub represents unary operators. This is necessary for
parsing some unusual but still valid JSON files during testing
with Python 3.
This commit extends YAML linting by enabling standard rules from the
`yamllint` tool [1]. Since syntax errors and key duplicates are already
checked since 4d48711, this change only adds detection for cosmetic
problems. It also narrows checks to the test/ dir only.
The main goal is to prevent future problems to enter the code base
without being noticed. While it would be a huge effort to be PEP8
compliant, it is relatively easy to have correct YAML style *now* and
prevent future errors by enabling linting.
Note: for those (like me) caring about code attribution: use `git blame
-w` to ignore whitespace-only changes.
Note: I disabled some linting checks (such as indentation), they can be
enforced in the future if needed. Similarly, current checks can also be
disabled. See the `.yamllint` file.
[1]: https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/
This change corrects problems reported by the `yamllint` linter.
Since key duplication problems were removed in 4d48711, this commit
mainly fixes trailing spaces and extra empty lines at beginning/end of
files.
- Remove shebangs from:
- ini files
- unit tests
- module_utils
- plugins
- module_docs_fragments
- non-executable Makefiles
- Change non-modules from '/usr/bin/python' to '/usr/bin/env python'.
- Change '/bin/env' to '/usr/bin/env'.
Also removed main functions from unit tests (since they no longer
have a shebang) and fixed a python 3 compatibility issue with
update_bundled.py so it does not need to specify a python 2 shebang.
A script was added to check for unexpected shebangs in files.
This script is run during CI on Shippable.
- 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
Since passlib algo sometime takes a bytes, and sometime
not, depending on a internal variable, we have to convert
bnased on it, or it fail with "TypeError: salt must be bytes,
not str" (or unicode instead of bytes)
However, that's not great to use internal structure for that.
Currently (pre-repomerge) we aren't running sanity.sh from
ansible/ansible, after the merge we will. Therefore I've added the
requirements here, rather than in ansible-modules-*/test/utils/shippable
* Remove unicode-escape which is not present on python3
Alternative fix for #17305
* Enable the assemble test on python3
* Fix other problems with assemble on python3
* Turn mount test back on
* Mount tests need PRIVILEGED so turn that back on
Revert "Revert "Set PRIVILEGED=true for non_destructive tests. (#17733)" (#17738)"
This reverts commit dc0fb1c212.
* Add a needs_privileged tag so that we can skip mount tests on centos6
Some containers timeout on shippable tests when run with privileged.
Unfortunately, some tests require that in order to run. Tagging those
allows us to skip those tests on the platforms that timeout when we get
ready to run the integration test in shippable.
* Centos6 times out with PRIVILEGED set so remove that (will disable the mount tests on centos6)
* Remove false start
* Added aws_retry decorator function with unit tests
* Restructured the code to be used with a base class.
This base class CloudRetry can be reused by any other cloud provider.
This decorator should be used in situations, where you need to implement
a backoff algorithm and want to retry based on the status code from the
exception.
* updated documentation
* fixed tabs
* added botocore and boto3 to requirements.txt
* removed cloud.py from py24 tests, as it depends on boto3
* fix relative imports
* updated test to be 2.6 compat
* updated method name from retry to backoff
* readded lxd
* Updated default backoff from 2 seconds to 1.1s.
This will be about a total of 48 seconds in 10 tries. This is
configurable.
* Enable more integration tests for python 3.
* Split out python 3 integration tests.
Now that we're running more integration tests on python 3, the
tests are taking long enough that they warrant splitting out in
the same way the python 2 tests are split.
The test_async test target was updated to accommodate changes in
output buffering behavior in python 3. This change in behavior
may need to be addressed in the future.
* Fix paramiko's exec_command() to return bytes on python3
* Run test_connection for python3 now too
* Fix atomic_move for problem in shippable's testing
* Python-2.4 needs to use b()
* run_command needed a bit of tweaking to its string handling of
arguments.
* The run_command change fixes the last bit of lineinfile so we can
enable its tests
- Fix octal formatting of file mode in module response on py3.
- Convert file path to unicode in copy action.
- Enable file and copy module tests for py3 now that they pass.
* Query lookup plugin
* Add license and docstrings
* Add python3-ish imports
* Change query plugin type from lookup to filter
* Switch from dq to jsonpath_rw
* Add integration test for query filter
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Add jsonpath-rw
* Rename query filter to json_query
* Switch query implementation from jsonpath-rw to jmespath
Run setfacl/chown/chmod on each temp dir and file.
This fixes temp file permissions handling on platforms such as FreeBSD
which always return success when using find -exec. This is done by
eliminating the use of find when setting up temp files and directories.
Additionally, tests that now pass on FreeBSD have been enabled for CI.
This is a refactoring of the existing GCE utility module to support other projects on Google Cloud Platform.
The previous gce.py module was hard-coded specifically for GCE, and attempting to use it with other projects in GCP failed.
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15918#issuecomment-220165913 for more detail.
This has also been an issue for others in the past, although they've handled it by simply
duplicating some of the logic of gce.py in their own modules.
- The existing gce.py module was renamed to gcp.py, and modified to remove any
imports or other code that refers to libcloud.compute or GCE (the GCE_* params were
retained for compatibility). I also renamed the gce_connect function to gcp_connect,
and modified the function signature to make supplying a provider, driver, and agent
information mandatory.
- A new gce.py module was created to handle connectivity to GCE. It imports the
appropriate libcloud.compute providers and drivers, and then passes them on
to gcp_connect in gcp.py. The constants and function signatures are the same
as the old gce.py, so compatibility with existing modules is retained.
- A new gcdns.py module was created to support PR ansible/ansible-modules-extras#2252
for two new Google Cloud DNS modules, and to demonstrate support for a non-GCE
Google Cloud service. It follows the same basic structure as the new gce.py module,
but imports from libcloud.dns instead.
Enable color output from integration tests in Docker containers:
* In run_tests.sh when output is attached to a terminal.
* In shippable/integration.sh using force mode (can be disabled).
Also fix blocks tests to work with or without color output