* Fix super annoying Python 2.6 multiprocessing.Queue stack trace in CI
A bug exists in Python 2.6 that sometimes raises an exception during interpreter shutdown. We
encounter this frequently in our CI since we run tests on CentOS 6 as the control node, which
has Python 2.6.6 with this bug.
This PR adds a very minor sleep only on Python 2.6 which gets around this issue. I did lot of testing
using a standalon script I found that easily duplicated the issue to find the minimum sleep value
needed to avoid this issue.
CPython issue: https://bugs.python.org/issue4106
Fix in CPython: https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d316315a8781
* Use correct attribute
* Consolidate logic for determining whether or not session is interactive
into a single function, is_interactive()
* Increase test coverage
I wasn't able to find a good way of simulating running a backgrounded test with CI since the
whole test is essentially run not in a TTY, which is similar enough to cause the new is_interactive()
function to always return false.
* add return documentation for unarchive, add fragment for changelog, apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* Added caching mechanism for Galaxy API requests
* Add cache options and split up code
* Added unit tests
* Fix sanity test
* Use modified date and fix up caching for explicit servers
* Make sure credentials are not in cached server name
* Added test for getting updated cache version
* Changes from review
Change:
- Bump default, ansible-base, distro containers
- We do NOT add fedora33 yet, because it doesn't work right on Shippable
due to an old kernel. This will be added post-AZP.
Test Plan:
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Reorder comment postition
* Add comment unit test
* Fix unit test
* Fix unit test
* Add changelog
* Add paramaters which would be problematic without this fix
* Fix typo
* Fix unit test
* Fix unit test
* Emit warning when running on the controller with a Python older than 3.8
* Add spaces
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* and more spaces
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* s/Py/Python/
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Add note to Control node requirements about Py3.8 requirement
* Add collection_name to deprecated call
* more spaces
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Clarify that we are only packaging for py3.8+
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Fix 'role_name : tast_name' notation if task contains role name
* Add tests for notifying handler names which contain the role name
Co-authored-by: Thomas Wouters <thomaswouters@gmail.com>
* Support docker and k8s action groups for moved modules in community.docker and community.kubevirt.
* Also support k8s action group for community.okd.
* Also add kubernetes.core.
* Adjust PR #.
* Fix changelog fragment.
* Remove community.okd.
* Revert "Remove community.okd."
This reverts commit 812b5aa6e2.
* ansible-doc: export has_action when --json is used.
* Remove docuri and now_data, which were not used resp. ignored in format_plugin_doc and the functions it calls anyway.
* Add function _combine_plugin_doc.
* added timeout options to adhoc and console
* added test
* fix typosesz
* fix conflict
* task_timeout
* fix timeout option, added extra vars to console
* actually use right cli switch .. DUH!
* added timeout to include 'valid' but ignored keys
* fix default
* fixes per review
* Add DarwinStrategy class and integration tests
macOS has three seprate hostname params that need to be set. One of those params, LocalHostName, has more stringent requirements than the other two, which accept special characters and spaces. Create a method to scrub the hostname to ensure it works well with the system requirements.
* Update documentation
* Account for virtualization type returned on Azure Pipelines
* Do not be dependent on order of self.name_types
Use the scrubbed name when the name type is LocalHostName
A bug existed in systemd 245 that did not properly handle unknown kernel
capabilities gracefully. This resulted in incomplete output when querying
for the service status. It is possible to get service status by other means.
This PR works around this issue by getting service status using other commands
in the event of a failure due to this bug.
Change:
- Cryptography 3.2 drops support for OpenSSL 1.0.2. Some of our CI
infrastructure still uses this version (FreeBSD, namely). For now,
just add a constraint to use old cryptography.
Test Plan:
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* GitHub is removing the underlying API used to implement the `login` command. Since the general consensus seems to be that relatively nobody currently uses this command (in favor of explicit token passing), support was simply removed for interactive login. If a future need arises, this command should be reimplemented via OAuth Device Auth Grants.
* login or role login commands now produce a fatal error with a descriptive message
* updated 2.10 and 2.11 porting guide entries
* remove dead code/config, update messages and porting guides
* Fix ansible-test docker container detection.
* Attach test containers to the correct network.
* Do not assume `localhost` for accesing Docker.
* Look for containers on current network.
* Always map /var/run/docker.sock into containers.
This fixes issues when using a remote Docker host.
* Support container IP lookup from networks list.
* Fix container network attachment.
* Remove redundant container detection messages.
* Limit DOCKER_HOST parsing to TCP.
* Restore docker socket existence check.
The check is skipped if the docker hostname is not localhost.
* Correct changelog entry.
* Fix the reversed order of return values
AnsibleModule.run_command returns a tuple of return code, stdout and stderr.
The module main function of the user module expects user.create_user to
return a tuple of return code, stdout and stderr.
Fix the locations where stdout and stderr got reversed.
* Fix another missed occurance
* Add changelog
* Fix further reversed order of return values occurrences
Followup to 72c3ba62c8:
Fix further reversed order of return values occurrences.
Change:
- containerd is now recognized as container tech
Test Plan:
- Tested with Docker inside Github Actions in a private repo:
"ansible_virtualization_role": "guest",
"ansible_virtualization_tech_guest": [
"containerd",
"container",
"VirtualPC"
],
"ansible_virtualization_tech_host": [],
"ansible_virtualization_type": "containerd",
Tickets:
- Fixes#66304 because this is what docker containers show up as
in Github Actions.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Ensure we call action_loader.get with collection_list. Fixes#72170
* Add tests and changelog
* Remove grep, do assertion in playbook. ci_complete
* Skip old jinja2 versions
* ci_complete
* dedupe
make collections whitelist follow normal flow
* fixes missing set_options call and adhoc and stdout processing rules
* avoid dupes
* fixed to handle redirects
* also updated tests with new and more accurate skip message
* fix callback tests for envs with cowsay installed
* lots MOAR comments on why the code is as it is, some todos to refactor in future
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>