* clean "changed" after it has been processed
without this change, a loop of `debug` tasks with `changed_when`
causes the "changed" status to get lost before output
* runme.sh tests for debug loop status
* fix default collection resolution in adhoc
* if an adhoc command is run with a playbook-dir under a configured collection, default collection resolution is used to resolve unqualified module/action names
* Set ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR in integration tests.
* Fix config conflict in ansible integration test.
* add adhoc default collection test
* text-ify warning string
* mysql_replication: add connection_name param for MariaDB multi source support
* mysql_replication: add connection_name param for MariaDB multi source support, add changelog
* add ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR envvar support
* allows `ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR` envvar as a fallback on CLI types that support `--playbook-dir`. This should have been implemented with #59464, but was missed due to an oversight.
* added basic integration test
* make first-class PLAYBOOK_DIR config entry
* update changelog
Newer versions of ssh-keygen create PEM keys that are not recognized by Paramiko.
Now ansible-test compensates for this by updating they keys it generates so Paramiko will recognize them.
Previously the temporary directory used to run integration tests resided under the user's home directory. This prevented ansible-playbook from detecting the default collection when running tests.
Now the temporary directory is created within the collection to facilitate default collection detection.
This change effectively filters out any network interfaces which were
not explicitly configured for the guest. This fixes some unexpected behaviour where a machine with multiple IP addresses (for example, when Docker is installed, an internal IPv4 interface is added to
communicate with the container) would show one of the internal
addresses in the 'ipv4' field, but then no other information about the
corresponding hardware interface.
This fixes test errors related to failures copying temporary test results files from a remote system back to the local system.
It also speeds up processing of test results and reduces network utilization by avoiding the temporary files.
* Specifying IP addresses needs API version 1.22 or newer.
* Simplify code.
* Use IPAMConfig.IPv*Address instead of IPAddress and GlobalIPv6Address.
* Add changelog.
* Fix syntax errors.
* Add integration test.
* Don't rely on netaddr.
* Normalize IPv6 addresses before comparison.
* Install netaddr, and use it.
Using a regular recursive resolver to lookup the zone name might not
work when the zone in question belong to a private/internal
domain. The authoritative server being used on the other hand will
definitely know about the zone(s) it's serving.
This approach is also consistent with the nsupdate module already
querying the specified authoritative server for TTL values.
The reason for the implementation having to loop until finding a
direct match is to account for different SOA responses triggered by
CNAMEs and DNAMEs. The previously used `dns.resolver.zone_for_name()`
function does the same.
Resolves#62052
* support creating an image from a volume
* leave filename/volume optional
* enforce volume/filename mutual exclusivity
* bump version_added to 2.10 for volume option
* add changelog fragment
Running from an installed version of ansible-test now results in tests using a dedicated directory for PYTHONPATH instead of using the site-packages directory where ansible is installed.
This provides consistency with tests running from source, which already used a dedicated directory.
Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/62716
* fix get_nc_next.
* add a changelog fragment.
* upadte for changelgo fragment.
* merge two prs, one depens another.
* merge two prs, one depens another.
* update changelog.
* iam_role: Add support for managing MaxSessionDuration
* iam_role: Add support for deleting the IAM Instance Profiles we created
* iam_role: migrate all boto failures to fail_json_aws for consistency
* iam_role: test validity of path so we can throw a more understandable error
* iam_role: (integration tests) Split iam_role integration tests from sts_assume_role tests
- Make the iam_role tests more comprehensive
- Add tests for iam_role_info
* iam_role: (integration tests) Make some of our pauses optional
If the tests appear to be flakey we may need to enable standard_pauses
Improve tests
- add more unit test cases
- add specific integration test with more cases
Testing shows no major downside to calling .strip() twice in a comprehension vs. using a regular for loop and only calling .strip() once. Going with the comprehension for ease of maintenance and because comprehensions are optimized in CPython.
when creating or deleting an object (e.g. via an API), before/after can
be `None` (or at least represented as such by the used library). to
avoid modules havig to do
diff={'before': before or '', 'after': after or ''}
let's just convert `None` to an empty string that can be diffed properly