This change moves all code for the `ansible-test coverage` command into the `coverage` directory.
Each subcommand is split into a separate file.
Only minor spelling changes were made aside from code relocation.
Since https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/61006 `vmware_cluster_info`
exposes a new key called `hosts`. The deprecated module
`vmware_cluster_facts` keeps the previous behaviour, and so we must keep
its test-suite unchanged.
This makes it behave in a more idiomatic way
* Fix bug in Darwin facts for free memory
If the vm_stat command is not found, fact gathering would fail with an unhelpful
error message. Handle this gracefully and return a default value for free memory.
* Add unit tests
Fixed sphinx theme to navigate "Edit on Github" link to locate correct
plugin, cli source in GitHub repo.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Add 'force_basic_auth' option
By default "force_basic_auth" option is set to False, with this adjustment it is up to the user if it wants to enforce basic authentication.
As per:
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-mock#note-about-usage-as-context-manager
pytest-mock is not meant to be used within a `with` context or as a
decorator. Instead, pytest-mock will automatically unpatch the mocked
methods when each test is complete.
In newer pytest-mock, this use actually throws an exception and causes
the tests to fail.
This hasn't been hit in Ansible's CI yet, because the docker image
that the tests run in uses an older version of pytest-mock. However,
there is no constraint on the upper bound of pytest-mock in
test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/constraints.txt which means
that when running the tests locally, outside of that docker image, the
tests never pass.
This patch removes the `with` context in each such case.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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>
* Fixes#66478
* When no quantity is set, then candlepin server usually uses
default value 1. When more quantities are required, then
candlepin server can automatically choose correct minimal
value.
* Move warn() and deprecate() methods out of basic.py
* Use _global_warnings and _global_deprications and create accessor functions
- This lays the foundation for future functions being moved outside of AnsibleModule
that need an interface to warnings and deprecations without modifying them.
* Add unit tests for new warn and deprecate functions
Add integration test
There are a number of other parameters that result in stack traces as well when this module is used ad-hoc. I'm not sure if we're interested in fixing them all since this module isn't meant to be run ad-hoc.
##### SUMMARY
S3 lifecycle rule prefixes starting with slash (/) have no effects. If an S3 bucket contains a file 'apache.log' under the (virtual) folder 'logs/', for the lifecycle rule to be effective the prefix to be configured must be 'logs/'. If you put '/logs/' (with a trailing slash) as a prefix the file will never be matched by the lifecycle rule.