* remove azure extras and extras_require support
* Since Azure will be collectionized, the requirements will float more frequently than Ansible releases; the Azure collection needs to host the requirements now.
* Removed the dynamic extras support as well, since Azure was the only thing using it. If we need it again, it's easy to pull back from history.
* Mark azure-requirements as orhpaned.
This keeps the docs around so that existing links from old test runs remain valid.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Rename `tests` test to match plugin type.
* Rename `test_infra` test to avoid confusion.
This test target is not a test for test plugins.
* Rename `vars_prompt` test to avoid confusion.
* Update sanity ignores.
* Create a dedicated windows-minimal test target.
The windows-minimal target is a copy of the win_ping test, taking the place of that test as the windows minimal test run on multiple python versions.
It includes a private copy of the win_ping module so it will work after migration.
This will keep tests passing during the migration prep process.
* Update sanity ignores.
* Split out cache plugin unit tests.
* Rename unit tests to match code under test.
* Relocate unit test code to match code under test.
* Another rename.
* Update sanity ignores.
* Initial copy of incidental network tests.
* Update incidental test aliases.
* Add incidental tests to CI.
* Rewrite module references in tests.
This should not be necessary once module redirection is supported.
* Rewrite target references for renamed targets.
* Add support collections for incidental tests.
* Add ignores for test support code.
* Remove echo used for debugging.
* required_if checks should have three or four parts.
* Validate mutually_exclusive, required_together, required_one_of, required_if and required_by.
* Simplify code.
* Improve messages.
* Add changelog.
* Sanity check.
* Update docs.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Don't continue with tests when terms are not strings.
* Remove ignore.txt entry.
* Make sure validate-modules doesn't choke on things already flagged by schema test.
* Check required_if requirements list for strings.
* 'message' parameter is replaced by 'commit_message' in grafana_dashboard
* 'message' parameter is replaced by 'notification_message' in datadog_monitor
This change is required since 'message' as parameter name is used internally by
Ansible core engine.
Fixes: #39295#45362#47132#59617
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* win_package - Refactor with msp, appx support
* Added msi test for ALLUSERS
* Added some msix tests, refactored tests
* Added remaining msix tests
* Enable msix sideloading for tests
* Added remaining exe path tests
* Added basic msp tests
* Remove url options now the util no longer has them
* Fix file version check for older Windows hosts
* Remove no_proxy ansible-test setting
* Use same mechanism of become to copy the file with explicit creds
* Make validate-modules stop ignore FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.
* Add types to FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS and update document fragment to match it.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Add changelog.
* Split up lookup integration tests.
* Rename lookup_paths integration test.
This will avoid confusing it for a test of the `paths` lookup plugin, which does not exist.
* Fix lookup_pipe integration test.
The test now verifies it receives the correct output.
Adding a second task also causes code coverage to be properly registered for the lookup plugin.
* Rename ini lookup test to match plugin name.
* Update sanity ignore path.
* Clean up FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.
* postgresql_pg_hba doesn't declare the backup option.
* uri doesn't declare the remote_src option.
* Add documentation.
* maven_artifact seems to use directory_mode, which it doesn't declare.
* Update changelogs/fragments/66389-file-common-arguments.yml
Update docs/docsite/rst/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.10.rst
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Co-Authored-By: Jill R <4121322+jillr@users.noreply.github.com>
PR #66898
This change introduces a new sanity check with code
`parameter-state-invalid-choice` in the `ansible-test sanity`
validator. It enforces modules not to support `list` or `info`
as their `state`.
Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
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>
This change contains fixes for argument spec and respective datatypes.
Created separate PR since these changes might alter the behavior of these modules.
Will need shipit from individual module owner(s).
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>