Check that all yaml we ship is parsable by the pyyaml c backend. Since
Ansible uses Pyyaml for docs and playbooks, if the yaml files aren't
parsable, they will error out if they were used.
Warn and skip yamllint if libyaml backend is not present
Ignore new errors in examples until someone can fix them
* Revert most of PR #61605 commit e218c9814c
This removes the git error handling that converted all git errors into warnings.
* Fix ansible-test handling of git submodules.
Use the --venv option instead.
This option was only available when running from source to test the ansible/ansible repository.
This will have no effect on testing collections or running from an installed version of Ansible.
Also update docs to reference the --venv option instead of the --tox option.
* Fix validate-modules support for collections.
- Relative imports now work correctly.
- The collection loader is now used.
- Modules are invoked as `__main__`.
* Remove obsolete validate-modules code ignores.
* Handle sys.exit in validate-modules.
* Add check for AnsibleModule initialization.
* Remove `missing-module-utils-import` check.
This check does not support relative imports or collections.
Instead of trying to overhaul the test, we can rely on the `ansible-module-not-initialized` test instead.
* Fix badly named error codes with `c#` in the name.
The `#` conflicts with comments in the sanity test ignore files.
* Add changelog entries.
* 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
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 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.
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
Until now, the vcenter provider was switching between `static` and
`govcsim` depending on the presence of the following configuration file:
`test/integration/cloud-config-vcenter.ini`.
This was not consistent with Worldstream, which we enable with the
`VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` environment variable.
We now only rely on `VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` to know which platform should be
used. `govcsim` is still the default, this to preserve the original
behaviour.
This commit also rename the following variables to be consistent with the rest
of the code base. It also ensures they are alway defined, even with `govcsim`:
- `VCENTER_HOSTNAME`
- `VCENTER_USERNAME`
- `VCENTER_PASSWORD`
The documentation links are now displayed when running from an install.
Previously the links were only displayed when running from source.
This was due to ansible-test checking for the presence of documentation files locally, which are only present when running from source.
The check is no longer necessary since there is a sanity test in place to enforce the presence of documentation for all sanity tests.
The default behavior of the ansible-test vcenter plugin is to use the govcsim container to run tests.
However, unless the govcsim mode was specified using the VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM environment variable, the filter code would skip the tests unless the tests ran on Shippable or the user had an ansible-core-ci key.
Now the filter correctly recognizes that govcsim is the default.
* Fix location of unit test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test unit test requirements.
* Remove redundant unit test requirements.
* Fix location of network test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test network test requirements.
* Remove redundant network test requirements.
* Add missing ordereddict requirements.
* Load collection requirements correctly.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Avoid assertion rewriting in pytest plugins.
Adding PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE to the ansible-test pytest plugin docstrings disables assertion rewriting in pytest for those plugins.
This avoids warnings during test execution if the plugins are loaded multiple times (such as being imported within tests).
* Run ansible-test pytest plugins early.
The ansible-test pytest plugins need to load and run earlier than conftest modules.
To facilitate this, the pytest_configure function is run during loading, which works since they are loaded (but not always run) before conftest modules are loaded.
A check has also been added to the pytest_configure functions to prevent them from running multiple times in the same process.
* Load pytest plugins using an env var.
The -p command line option loads plugins before conftest, but only during collection.
The PYTEST_PLUGINS environment variable loads plugins before confest, both during collection and test execution.
Creating a virtual environment using `venv` when running in a virtual environment created by `virtualenv` results in a copy of the original virtual environment instead of creation of a new one.
To work around this, `ansible-test` now identifies when it is running in a `virtualenv` created virtual environment and uses the real Python interpreter to create the `venv` virtual environment.
The `test/results/` directory for Ansible test output was already ignored when not using git.
When Ansible Collections were switched to `tests/output/` the ignore entry was previously overlooked.
* Fix ansible-doc traceback for removed modules.
This avoids tracebacks with errors like the following when a module has been removed:
module module_name missing documentation (or could not parse documentation): 'NoneType' object does not support item assignment
* Fix ansible-doc sanity test warning handling.
Warnings about removed modules/plugins on stderr are now properly ignored.
Previously an ansible-doc error could result in unrelated errors going undetected because tests were stopped early and the underlying error was ignored.
* Fix ansible-test venv activation.
When using the ansible-test --venv option, an execv wrapper for each python interpreter is now used instead of a symbolic link.
* Fix ansible-test execv wrapper generation.
Use the currently running Python interpreter for the shebang in the execv wrapper instead of the selected interpreter.
This allows the wrapper to work when the selected interpreter is a script instead of a binary.
* Fix ansible-test sanity requirements install.
When running sanity tests on multiple Python versions, install requirements for all versions used instead of only the default version.
* Fix ansible-test --venv when installed.
When running ansible-test from an install, the --venv delegation option needs to make sure the ansible-test code is available in the created virtual environment.
Exposing system site packages does not work because the virtual environment may be for a different Python version than the one on which ansible-test is installed.
* ansible-test - Contiune if the git command returns an error
* Just return stdout
* Use to_text() when displaying exception
* Add a message property to SubprocessError
The `git submodule status` command is relative to the current git repository by default.
When running from a repository subdirectory paths can be returned above the current directory.
Specifying the current directory with `git submodule status` avoids listing submodules above that directory.
This will fix issues when testing a collection that is rooted below the repository root when that repository uses submodules.
* Update collections integration targets path.
* Fix integration path handling.
* Add collections test target fallback.
Also add warnings and errors for common path mistakes.
* Improve role target detection.
This directory is currently a fixed location to make troubleshooting easier.
It is cleared before each test target runs, but is preserved when a test target finishes.
This allows the contents to be inspected when a test fails.
The previous location was `~/ansible_testing/`.
The new location is within the content root:
- `test/results/.tmp/output_dir` for Ansible
- `tests/output/.tmp/output_dir` for Ansible Collections
Moving the directory reduces the number of places on the filesystem where tests create output.
It also enables the results to be returned from delegated systems.
* Clean up layout paths for integration tests.
* Remove "special" integration test target type.
* Remove unnecessary role detection logic.
* Remove support for non-sh runme scripts.
* Simplify reading of aliases.
The directories used for collections tests are changing as follows:
`test/` -> `tests/`
`test/results/` -> `tests/output/`
This is a breaking change for collections tests executed by ansible-test.
All collections will need to be updated to use the new directory.
The `tests/output/` directory should be added to the `.gitignore` or equivalent in each collection.
This change is being made before the first pre-release of Ansible 2.9 since ansible-test has not yet been shipped.
Using the `tests/` directory matches the other collections directories `plugins/` and `roles/`.
This resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/60218
* Add --venv delegation to ansible-test.
* Update import sanity test venv creation.
* Fix import test when using --venv on Python 2.x.
* Improve virtualenv setup overhead.
* Hide pip noise for import sanity test.
* Raise verbosity on venv info messages.
* Get rid of base branch noise for collections.
* Add missing --requirements check.
* Remove .keep files from test/results/ dirs.
* Remove classification of test/results/ dir.
* Add results_relative to data context.
* Use variables in delegation paths.
* Standardize file writing and results paths.
* Fix issues reported by PyCharm.
* Clean up invocation of coverage command.
It now runs through the injector.
* Hack to allow intercept_command in cover.py.
* Simplify git ignore for test results.
* Use test result tmp dir instead of cache dir.
* Remove old .pytest_cache reference.
* Fix unit test docker delegation.
* Show HTML report link.
* Clean up more results references.
* Move import sanity test output to .tmp dir.
* Exclude test results dir from coverage.
* Fix import sanity test lib paths.
* Fix hard-coded import test paths.
* Fix most hard-coded integration test paths.
* Fix PyCharm warnings.
* Fix import placement.
* Fix integration test dir path.
* Fix Shippable scripts.
* Fix Shippable matrix check.
* Overhaul key pair management.
* Change collection PS util import pattern
* Add changes for py2 compat
* fix up regex and doc errors
* fix up import analysis
* Sanity fix for 2.6 CI workers
* Get collection util path for coverage collection
* Added coverage collection for PowerShell - ci_complete ci_coverage
* uncomment out coverage uploader call
* Generate XML for PowerShell coverage
* Use whitelist to exclude coverage run on non content plugins
* Remove uneeded ignore entry
* Try to reduce diff in cover.py
* Fix up coverage report package - ci_complete ci_coverage