Some integration test targets have dependencies on files outside
the `test/integration/targets/` directory tree. Changes to these
dependencies can result in unexpected test failures since they do
not trigger integration tests which depend on them.
The documented way to execute module code locally wasn't always working:
$ python ./lib/ansible/modules/files/file.py <<< '{"ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS": {}}'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./lib/ansible/modules/files/file.py", line 177, in <module>
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
File "~/ansible/lib/ansible/module_utils/basic.py", line 78, in <module>
import tempfile
File "~/ansible/lib/ansible/modules/files/tempfile.py", line 69, in <module>
from tempfile import mkstemp, mkdtemp
ImportError: cannot import name 'mkstemp'
* Update Shippable integration test groups.
* Update integration test group aliases.
* Rebalance AWS and Azure tests with extra group.
* Rebalance Windows tests with another group.
* Fix test-module failing to validate args
The test-module pass a wrong argument _ansible_tmp cause the validation failed.
Change the argument _ansible_tmp to _ansible_tmpdir to fix this.
* Add a integration test for test-module.
Prior to this change, we don't have a test for test-module.
This change ensure the correctness of test-module script.
This change corrects problems reported by the `yamllint` linter.
Since key duplication problems were removed in 4d48711, this commit
mainly fixes trailing spaces and extra empty lines at beginning/end of
files.