Minimum version requirements for sanity tests have been standardized:
- All single version sanity tests now require Python 3.5 or later.
- All multiple version sanity tests continue to use all supported Python versions.
- All version neutral sanity tests continue to work on any supported Python version.
Previously some tests required 3.5 or later with most of the remaining tests requiring 2.7 or later.
When using the `--python` option to specify a Python version:
- Tests which do not support the specified Python version will be skipped with a warning.
- If the specified Python version is not available, any test attempting to use it will generate an error.
When not using the `--python` option to specify a Python version:
- Multiple version tests will attempt to run on all supported versions.
- Single version tests will use the current version if supported and available, or if no supported version is available.
- Single version tests will use the lowest available and supported version if the current version is not supported.
- Any versions which are not available or supported will be skipped with a warning.
Unit tests automatically skip unavailable Python versions unless `--python` was used to specify a version.
* Initial ansible-test support for collections.
* Include cloud config in delegation payload.
* Add missing types import and fix `t` shadowing.
* Fix plugin traceback when config_path not set.
* Fix encoding issues.
* Remove unused imports.
* More encoding fixes.
* Handle delegation outside exception handler.
* Inject ssh keys only if not already in place.
* More defensive approach to getting remote pwd.
* Add missing string format var.
* Correct PowerShell require regex.
* Rename `is_install` and `INSTALL_ROOT`.
Targets are always expanded to full lists now instead of optimizing
for shorter lists by collapsing directories.
This change only affects unit tests and the ansible-doc sanity test,
as they were the only remaining tests using the old behavior.
* promote doc_fragments into actual plugins
change tests hardcoded path to doc fragments
avoid sanity in fragments
avoid improper testing of doc_fragments
also change runner paths
fix botmeta
updated comment for fragments
updated docs
* Use correct pip version in ansible-test.
* Add git fallback for validate-modules.
* Run sanity tests in a docker container.
* Use correct python version for sanity tests.
* Pin docker completion images and add default.
* Split pylint execution into multiple contexts.
* Only test .py files in use-argspec-type-path test.
* Accept identical python interpeter name or binary.
* Switch cloud tests to default container.
* Remove unused extras from pip install.
* Filter out empty pip commands.
* Don't force running of pip list.
* Support delegation for windows and network tests.
* Fix ansible-test python version usage.
* Fix ansible-test python version skipping.
* Use absolute path for log in ansible-test.
* Run vyos_command test on python 3.
* Fix windows/network instance persistence.
* Add `test/cache` dir to classification.
* Enable more python versions for network tests.
* Fix cs_router test.
* Show warning when using pylint on Python 2.6.
* Add pylint disable entries for Python 2.
* Fix unicode handling in ansible-test.
* Add missing documentation.
* Move sanity into directory.
* Omit abstract classes from returned subclass list.
* Split sanity tests out into plugins.
* Fix abstract class handling for Python 3.