* Enable installing collections from git repositories
* Add tests for installing individual and multiple collections from git repositories
* Test to make sure recursive dependencies with different syntax are deduplicated
* Add documentation
* add a changelog
* Skip Python 2.6
* Only fail if no collections are located in a git repository
Add support for a 'type' key for collections in requirement.yml files.
Update the changelog and document the supported keys and allowed values for the type.
Add a note that the collection(s) in the repo must contain a galaxy.yml
* Add a warning about embedding credentials in SCM URLs
* Update with review suggestions
* suppress sanity compile failure for Python 2.6
* ansible-galaxy - remove warning during collection install
If existing collections do not contain a MANIFEST.json, which is common
for collections under development that were not installed from Ansible
Galaxy, fall back to inspecting galaxy.yml rather than displaying a
warning.
A warning will still be displayed in neither a MANIFEST.json nor
galaxy.yml are present.
* Update unit tests
* Support pre-releases via new SemanticVersion. Fixes#64905
* Don't treat buildmeta as prerelease
* Don't inherit from str and int
* Add helper method to try and construct a SemanticVersion from a LooseVersion
* Don't count major 0 as pre-release, it's different
* Guard against invalid or no version in LooseVersion
* return a bool
* Add integration tests for pre-release
* Fix up lingering issues with comparisons
* typo fix
* Always allow pre-releases in verify
* Move pre-release filtering into CollectionRequirement, add messaging when a collection only contains pre-releases
* Update changelog
* If explicit requirement allow pre releases
* Enable pre-releases for tar installs, and collections already installed when they are pre-releases
* Drop --pre-release alias, make arg name more clear
* Simplify code into a single line
* Remove build metadata precedence, add some comments, and is_stable helper
* Improve from_loose_version
* Increase test coverage
* linting fix
* Update changelog
* ansible-galaxy - add config to control the display wheel
* Fix changelog and make test more stable
* Don't use display thread at all if progress wheel isn't being shown
* Refactor galaxy collection API for v3 support
* Added unit tests for GalaxyAPI and starting to fix other failures
* finalise tests
* more unit test fixes
* Add galaxy collections API v3 support
Issue: ansible/galaxy-dev#60
- Determine if server supports v3
Use 'available_versions' from `GET /api`
to determine if 'v3' api is available on
the server.
- Support v3 pagination style
ie, 'limit/offset style', with the paginated
responses based on https://jsonapi.org/format/#fetching-pagination
v2 galaxy uses pagination that is more or less
'django rest framework style' or 'page/page_size style',
based on the default drf pagination described
at https://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/pagination/#pagenumberpagination
- Support galaxy v3 style error response
The error objects returned by the galaxy v3 api are based
on the JSONAPI response/errors format
(https://jsonapi.org/format/#errors).
This handles that style response. At least for publish_collection
for now. Needs extracting/generalizing.
Handle HTTPError in CollectionRequirement.from_name()
with _handle_http_error(). It will raise AnsibleError
based on the json in an error response.
- Update unit tests
update test/unit/galaxy/test_collection*
to paramaterize calls to test against
mocked v2 and v3 servers apis.
Update artifacts_versions_json() to tale an
api version paramater.
Add error_json() for generating v3/v3 style error
responses.
So now, the urls generated and the pagination schema
of the response will use the v3 version if
the passed in GalaxyAPI 'galaxy_api' instance
has 'v3' in it's available_api_versions
* Move checking of server avail versions to collections.py
collections.py needs to know the server api versions
supported before it makes collection related calls,
so the 'lazy' server version check in api.GalaxyAPI
is never called and isn't set, so 'v3' servers weren't
found.
Update unit tests to mock the return value of the
request instead of GalaxyAPI itself.
* ansible-galaxy: support multiple servers on install
* Added docs for the server configuration file
* Fix up doc string for requirements file format
* Fix bugs after testing
* Fix kwarg doc and added version
* Fix typo and doc improvement
* Fix base64 encoding and allow --server to override list
* ansible-galaxy: add collection init sub command
* Fix changelog and other sanity issues
* Slim down skeleton structure, fix encoding issue on template
* Fix doc generation code to include sub commands
* Added build step
* Tidy up the build action
* Fixed up doc changes and slight testing tweaks
* Re-organise tests to use pytest
* Added publish step and fixed up issues after working with Galaxy
* Unit test improvments
* Fix unit test on 3.5
* Add remaining build tests
* Test fixes, make the integration tests clearer to debug on failures
* Removed unicode name tests until I've got further clarification
* Added publish unit tests
* Change expected length value
* Added collection install steps, tests forthcoming
* Added unit tests for collection install entrypoint
* Added some more tests for collection install
* follow proper encoding rules and added more tests
* Add remaining tests
* tidied up tests and code based on review
* exclude pre-release versions from galaxy API