It is currently supported only with the `--remote` option.
This makes it easier to troubleshoot new instances which are not
yet supported by the setup scripts used by ansible-test.
(cherry picked from commit 0826a00803)
* Support skip of platforms by version in tests.
Previously a remote platform could be skipped completely using the alias:
`skip/{platform}` such as `skip/rhel`
Now a specific platform version can be skipped using the alias:
`skip/{platform}{version}` such as `skip/rhel7.6`
This feature is available for platforms specified with the `--remote` option.
* Add skip by version to the docs.
(cherry picked from commit 8066acc90c)
Track the interpreter for each copy of the injector by the interpreter
path instead of the interpreter version. This avoids the possibility
of mixing different interpreters with the same version.
(cherry picked from commit fa53b4805b)
Inject a symlink to the correct python into the copied injector
directory instead of altering the shebang of the injector. This
has the side-effect of also intercepting `python` for integration
tests which simplifies cases where it needs to be directly invoked
without collecting code coverage.
(cherry picked from commit d6bf45cd9d)
* Add support for POST-as-GET if GET fails with 405.
* Bumping ACME test container version to 1.4. This includes letsencrypt/pebble#162 and letsencrypt/pebble#168.
* Also use POST-as-GET for account data retrival.
This is not yet supported by any ACME server (see letsencrypt/pebble#171),
so we fall back to a regular empty update if a 'malformedRequest' error is
returned.
* Using newest ACME test container image.
Includes letsencrypt/pebble#171 and letsencrypt/pebble#172, which make Pebble behave closer to the current specs.
* Remove workaround for old Pebble version.
* Add changelog entry.
* First try POST-as-GET, then fall back to unauthenticated GET.
(cherry picked from commit 92d9569bc9)
* ansible-test: add skip/windows/... alias to skip tests on specific Windows versions
* show what tests were skipped
* changes to logic to only skip if all Windows targets are set to skip
* codestyle improvements
* change warning message based on review
* check args type before running the Windows path
(cherry picked from commit 0f5331645f)
* Add symlinks sanity test.
* Replace legacy test symlinks with actual content.
* Remove dir symlink from template_jinja2_latest.
* Update import test to use generated library dir.
* Fix copy test symlink setup.
(cherry picked from commit e2b6047514)
* Add unified diff output to environment validation.
This makes it easier to see where the environment changed.
* Compare Python interpreters by version to pip shebangs.
This helps expose cases where pip executables use a different
Python interpreter than is expected.
* Query `pip.__version__` instead of using `pip --version`.
This is a much faster way to query the pip version. It also more
closely matches how we invoke pip within ansible-test.
* Remove redundant environment scan between tests.
This reuses the environment scan from the end of the previous test
as the basis for comparison during the next test.
(cherry picked from commit 0dc7f38787)
* Fix ansible-test smoke tests across groups.
* Fix ansible-test list arg defaults.
* Fix ansible-test require and exclude delegation.
* Fix detection of Windows specific changes.
* Add minimal Windows testing for Python 3.7.
(cherry picked from commit e53390b3b1)
This removes the old name based version detection behavior and
uses versions defined in the docker completion file instead, as
the new containers do not follow the old naming scheme.
(cherry picked from commit 54937ba784)
This prevents tests from loading modules outside the source tree,
which could result in testing the wrong module if a system-wide
install is present, or custom modules exist.
(cherry picked from commit d603cd41fe)
This can be used to run Python scripts from the repository with the
correct interpreter and allow collection of code coverage.
Useful for testing contrib inventory scripts.
(cherry picked from commit 45b5685037)