Change:
- podman > 2 && < 2.2 does not support "images --format {{json .}}"
- podman also now outputs images JSON differently than docker
- Work around both of the above.
Test Plan:
- Tested with podman 2.0.6 in Fedora 31.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
(cherry picked from commit 0332046699)
Co-authored-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Only add data when there is data to add
also avoid clobbering existing data with empty file
fixes#45843
* remove redundant code, update comments
* fix mock dataloader, original does not return None
* added test
(cherry picked from commit ec8a556538)
* Add changelog and fixtures for AlmaLinux support
Co-authored-by: Christoph Schug <com+github@schug.net>
(cherry picked from commit 2f5c83dfb1)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
When the pause module is run in the background and seconds parameter is provided,
do not warn.
* Add tests
* Fix existing tests
The test wasn't failing when it should have.
(cherry picked from commit 0e6c334115)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
If a YAML file fails to load due to a syntax error in a file, or there is an error in the last line of a
file, PyYAML reports the last line number of the file as the index where the error occurred.
When reading the file lines, we use that index to the get the relevant line. If the index value is out
of range, the relevant line is lost for error reporting.
Subtract one from the index value to avoid the IndexError in this specific scenario. It is possible
to still get an IndexError, which will be handled as it is currently.
* Update existing tests and add new tests
(cherry picked from commit e8d4b62b41)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Ability to add local variables into AnsibleJ2Vars was added in
18a9eff11f to fix#6653. Local variables
are added using ``AnsibleJ2Vars.add_locals()`` method when creating a
new context - typically when including/importing a template with
context. For that use case local template variables created using
``set`` should override variables from higher contexts - either from the
play or any parent template, or both; Jinja behaves the same way.
Also removes AnsibleJ2Vars.extras instance variable which is not used.
Also adds missing test for #6653.
Fixes#72262Fixes#72615
ci_complete
(cherry picked from commit a2af8432f3)
Change:
- Allow older git to verify tags again
- Enable verification tests everywhere, even if most of them only work
on newer git. Some of them work on older git and they test the --raw
parameter.
Test Plan:
- Re-enabled subset of git tests
Tickets:
- Fixes#64469
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Ensure we actually fallback to unsafe_writes when set to true
add integration test
add fix for get_url not passing the parameter from args
(cherry picked from commit 932ba36160)
* Added clog missing for issue 70722 (#73175)
(cherry picked from commit d6670da1d7)
I incorrectly recommended this be set as a warning when it should have been a deprecation.
* Fix deprecation sanity test to not required a collection name when not inside a collection
(cherry picked from commit 8e022ef00a)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doooran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* validate_modules: fails with .id attribute not found
This patch addresses a problem in the `found_try_except_import` test.
This module tries to identify lines like:
`HAS_FOO = True`
In this case, the target (`HAS_FOO`) is of type `ast.Name` and has a
`id` attribute which provide the name.
In my case, I've a line that set a module attribute`. In this case, the
target (`module.var`) has the type `ast.Attribute` and no `id`
attribute. The code trigger an `AttributeError` exception.
This patch ensures we compare a `ast.Name`.
* Update test/lib/ansible_test/_data/sanity/validate-modules/validate_modules/main.py
(cherry picked from commit 7cf80f50d1)
Change:
- Add Ubuntu 20.04 to CI now that venv is default instead of virtualenv in ansible-test.
Test Plan:
- CI
Tickets:
- Fixes#69203
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
combine_vars uses dict.update() to replace keys
(cherry picked from commit 5e03e322de)
* Add tests for merging and replacing vars from inventory sources (#73181)
(cherry picked from commit 9de2da8a7e)
* [stable-2.10] Add macOS 11 to CI (#72622)
* Fix connection_paramiko_ssh test for macOS 11
* Update Azure Pipelines config
* Add changelog
(cherry picked from commit a7e834071c)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Prefer venv for tests
* Update pip integration test to use venv on py3.
(cherry picked from commit 456e9b7a33)
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Do the right thing on Linux when password lock and a password hash are provided by writing
out the password hash prepended by the appropriate lock string rather than using -U and -L.
This is the correct way to set and lock the account in one command.
On BSD, run separate commands as appropriate since locking and setting the password cannot
be done in a single action.
FreeBSD requires running several commands to get the account in the desired state. As a result,
the rc, output, and error from all commands need to be combined and evaluated so an accurate
and complete summary can be given at the end of module execution.
* Improve integration tests to cover this scenario.
* Break up user integration tests into smaller files
* Properly lock account when creating a new account and password is supplied
* Simplify rc collection in FreeBSD class
Since the _handle_lock() method was added, the rc would be set to None, which could make
task change reporting incorrect. My first attempt to solve this used a set and was a bit too
complicated. Simplify it my comparing the rc from _handle_lock() and the current value of rc.
* Improve the Linux password hash and locking behavior
If password lock and hash are provided, set the hash and lock the account by using a password
hash since -L cannot be used with -p.
* Ensure -U and -L are not combined with -p since they are mutually exclusive to usermod.
* Clarify password_lock behavior..
(cherry picked from commit 264e08f21a)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Change:
- module_utils.basic.is_special_selinux_path() used a string ==
bytestring comparison which returned False and made Ansible think that
certain filesystems aren't, in fact, special-cased, when they should
be. Ensure both sides of the == are bytestrings.
Test Plan:
- Added `copy` integration tests for this case.
Tickets:
- Fixes#70244
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>.
(cherry picked from commit 688cd8657b)
PR #72702 introduced a bug that changed the unit name when splitting it up for the purpose
of searching for the unit. This only happens on unit file templates on systems that have a 5.8
or newer kernel and a version of systemd that does not contain a bugfix that causes systmed
to fail to parse dbus.
* Use facts rather than a manual probe to determine if systmed is present
* Remove unnecessary block
* Use vars files instead of set_fact
* Add tests for using a templated unit file
* Update changelog fragment
* Use template to get correct path to sleep binary
(cherry picked from commit 48803604cd)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doooran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Rename pylint plugin and add tests. (#70225)
* Update ansible-test pylint Python support. (#72972)
* Add integration tests for sanity test failures.
(cherry picked from commit fa48678a08)
* Python 3.8 is now officially supported.
* Python 3.9 is now skipped with a warning.
(cherry picked from commit 37d09f2488)
* Allow key None to prevent errors with import test.
(cherry picked from commit dbc2c996ab)
Backport of https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/73003
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* ansible-galaxy collection list and verify now utilize collections in site-packages.
This is a short term fix for #70147. The long term fix needs to handle
install (but that discussion is also bound up in how upgrade is going to
work and where things can get installed so it's deferred for 2.11.)
* Add test for ansible-galaxy collection list with site-packages
Co-authored-by: David Moreau Simard <moi@dmsimard.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e7dee73774)
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
* Ensure we only reset the connection when one has been previously established. Fixes#65812
* Ensure psrp doesn't trace
* winrm too
* Indentation fix
(cherry picked from commit a3b6485)
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* 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>
(cherry picked from commit 0ed7bfc694)
* Update apt.py, add an example that references the suggested workaround in #25414
(cherry picked from commit 1e1b8e7aca)
(cherry picked from commit 180bbfed6a)
* Added changelog fragment
* ansible-test - prefer venv over virtualenv on Python 3 (#73000)
Also pin virtualenv to 16.7.10 for older Mac OS X systems. This was the version being installed
anway with the previous constraint (<20).
On systems with Python 3, now prefer venv over virtualenv. Test to see if venv is functional since
some systems have a non-functional venv installation (such as Debian).
(cherry picked from commit 850a77f639)
* Make the new ansible-test venv behavior opt-in
Co-authored-by: Sam Doooran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* remove redundant remote_user for local setting
local action plugin already does and this also should fix
fork/thread issue by removing use of pwd library
fixes#59642
(cherry picked from commit 488b9d6c35)
* ensure local exposes correct user (#72543)
* ensure local exposes correct user
avoid corner case in which delegation relied on
playcontext fallback which was removed
fixes#72541
(cherry picked from commit aa4d53ccdf)
* 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.
(cherry picked from commit 4b8cb6582b)
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>