ansible-test only passes files which have the .py suffix for sanity
tests on python files. This change will allow sanity tests to run on
the Python files in hacking/
* Rename test-module to test-module.py
* Symlink test-module for backwards compat since end users may be using
test-module
* Fix test-module sanity errors that are now triggered
* Rename ansible_profile to ansible-profile.py
* Rename build-ansible
The metaclass boilerplate is safe to apply en masse. The future import
boilerplate needs code to be inspected to be sure that there aren't any
py2isms that need to be fixed. Split these two checks so that we can
fix them independently
Be explicit about which files are grandfathered so we can fix them up one by one
* cosmetic: Remove useless call to ec2_argument_spec()
* aws_s3: Improve ETag handling
* Extract ETag calculation into a utility function for reuse by
aws_s3_sync.
* Reduce code duplication in put/get by restructuring the logic
* Only calculate ETag when overwrite == different
* Fail gracefully when overwrite == different and MD5 isn't available
(e.g. due to FIPS-140-2).
* aws_s3: clean up integration tests
Clean up tests, add tests for overwrite settings in both directions.
This should be ansible_connection, not connection_type. We can also
update local testing logic.
Remove nxos_install_os/tasks/network_local.yaml as it is nolonger used.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
* Use `compile` before `eval` in collection loader.
This fixes two issues:
1. File names are available when tracing execution, such as with code coverage.
2. Future statements are not inherited from the collection loader.
* Add unit tests for collection loading.
These tests verify several things:
1. That unit tests can import code from collections when the collection loader is installed.
2. That tracing reports the correct file and line numbers (to support code coverage).
3. That collection code does not inherit __future__ statements from the collection loader.
* Update unit test handling of the collection loader.
Since the collection loader is installed simply by importing ansible.plugins.loader,
we may already have a collection loader installed when the test runs. This occurs if
any other tests are collected which use that import during collection. Until that code
is moved into an initialization function to avoid loading during import, the unit tests
will need to replace any existing collection loaders so that they reflect the desired
configuration.
* Insert into sys.modules before calling exec.
This is a requirement of PEP 302.
It will prevent recursion errors when importing the current module or using a relative import.
* Use the correct value for __package__ in modules.
This allows using relative imports in collections.
* Add warning about modifying code for trace test.
* Add test for relative import in collection.
* Add __init__.py to collection to satisfy pylint.
The relative-beyond-top-level rule in pylint may not be appropriate for collections.
However, until that rule is disabled for collections this will keep tests passing.
* ansible-galaxy: add collection init sub command
* Fix changelog and other sanity issues
* Slim down skeleton structure, fix encoding issue on template
* Fix doc generation code to include sub commands
* Added build step
* Tidy up the build action
* Fixed up doc changes and slight testing tweaks
* Re-organise tests to use pytest
* Added publish step and fixed up issues after working with Galaxy
* Unit test improvments
* Fix unit test on 3.5
* Add remaining build tests
* Test fixes, make the integration tests clearer to debug on failures
* Removed unicode name tests until I've got further clarification
* Added publish unit tests
* Change expected length value
* Added collection install steps, tests forthcoming
* Added unit tests for collection install entrypoint
* Added some more tests for collection install
* follow proper encoding rules and added more tests
* Add remaining tests
* tidied up tests and code based on review
* exclude pre-release versions from galaxy API
* Add apply to k8s module
Use apply method for updating k8s resources.
* Improve apply documentation
* k8s: Make apply and merge_type mutually exclusive
* Handles:
PSAvoidTrailingWhitespace
PSAvoidGlobalVars
PSAvoidAssignmentToAutomaticVariable
PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases
PSAvoidUsingWriteHost
PSUseDeclaredVarsMoreThanAssignments
PSUsePSCredentialType
PSAvoidUsingPositionalParameters
PSAvoidUsingEmptyCatchBlock
PSAvoidUsingWMICmdlet
Replaced Write-Host with Write-Output
Added smart reboot check for win_domain feature installation
Modify the Creation of the pagefileto fit to CIM
Changelog fragment addition
Ignore.txt without fixes
* Changes after community reviews
* Change Out-Null to '> $null'
* Fixes after jborean93 comments
* Test
* Revert "Test"
This reverts commit 35c5c0648fa9d2868a18094d84954e53ffa28880.
* Removed all > $null since they broke the module since the output got dumped
* run test again
* Revert "run test again"
This reverts commit 80eaf07143f9d8cb0116cbbc68a6a69c0ace840c.
* Changes after community review
* ignore PSUseDeclaredVarsMoreThanAssignments that are on a diffrent PR
* CI failed on extra line in ignore.txt
* Review changes
* PSlint errors
* Trail space
* send to null breaks the tests for Set-Workgroup
* Lint stuff
* win_domain_user issue of indent.
* Update win_domain_user.ps1
* Update win_domain_membership.ps1
* Fix redirect to null
* lint space issue
* removed return from set-workgroup
* removed send to null
* Add purge_tags to s3_bucket to allow preservation of existing tags
Adding `purge_tags` with default `True` to maintain existing behaviour
allows users to set it to `False` to preserve existing tags
Fixes#29366
* s3_bucket: Add further tests and improve tag handling further
Additional tests for purge_tags: False suggested some incorrect
logic and thus further improvements
Increase wait timeout on bucket deletion as it wasn't always completing
in the default 100 seconds