ansible/test/integration/targets/git/tasks/submodules.yml
Abhijeet Kasurde a047fe0e4c Correct usage for shutil.rmtree (#31541)
* Correct usage for shutil.rmtree

Fix adds correct usage of shutil.rmtree in git module

Fixes: #31225

Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>

* Include archive tests so they get run

* Use new include syntax

* Cleanup syntax on git tests

- use multi-line YAML
- remove unneeded {{ }} around vars in conditionals
- remove unneeded quotes
- add task file name to task names for easier troubleshooting when things fail

* Make archive tests work for RHEL/CentOS 6

The older versions of Jinja2 in RHEL/CentOS 6 required assertion tasks using the map filter to be skipped.

The older version of git required gzip compression to be skipped on RHEL/CentOS 6.

* Account for ansible_distribution_major_version missing
2017-10-13 10:30:15 -04:00

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#
# Submodule tests
#
# Repository A with submodules defined (repo_submodules)
# .gitmodules file points to Repository I
# Repository B forked from A that has newer commits (repo_submodules_newer)
# .gitmodules file points to Repository II instead of I
# .gitmodules file also points to Repository III
# Repository I for submodule1 (repo_submodule1)
# Has 1 file checked in
# Repository II forked from I that has newer commits (repo_submodule1_newer)
# Has 2 files checked in
# Repository III for a second submodule (repo_submodule2)
# Has 1 file checked in
- name: SUBMODULES | clear checkout_dir
file:
state: absent
path: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
- name: SUBMODULES | Test that clone without recursive does not retrieve submodules
git:
repo: "{{ repo_submodules }}"
dest: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
recursive: no
- command: 'ls -1a {{ checkout_dir }}/submodule1'
register: submodule1
- assert:
that: '{{ submodule1.stdout_lines | length }} == 2'
- name: SUBMODULES | clear checkout_dir
file:
state: absent
path: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
- name: SUBMODULES | Test that clone with recursive retrieves submodules
git:
repo: "{{ repo_submodules }}"
dest: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
recursive: yes
- command: 'ls -1a {{ checkout_dir }}/submodule1'
register: submodule1
- assert:
that: '{{ submodule1.stdout_lines | length }} == 4'
- name: SUBMODULES | Copy the checkout so we can run several different tests on it
command: 'cp -pr {{ checkout_dir }} {{ checkout_dir }}.bak'
- name: SUBMODULES | Test that update without recursive does not change submodules
command: 'git config --replace-all remote.origin.url {{ repo_submodules_newer }}'
args:
chdir: '{{ checkout_dir }}'
- git:
repo: "{{ repo_submodules_newer }}"
dest: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
recursive: no
update: yes
track_submodules: yes
- command: 'ls -1a {{ checkout_dir }}/submodule1'
register: submodule1
- stat:
path: "{{ checkout_dir }}/submodule2"
register: submodule2
- command: ls -1a {{ checkout_dir }}/submodule2
register: submodule2
- assert:
that: '{{ submodule1.stdout_lines|length }} == 4'
- assert:
that: '{{ submodule2.stdout_lines|length }} == 2'
- name: SUBMODULES | Restore checkout to prior state
file:
state: absent
path: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
- command: 'cp -pr {{ checkout_dir }}.bak {{ checkout_dir }}'
- name: SUBMODULES | Test that update with recursive updated existing submodules
command: 'git config --replace-all remote.origin.url {{ repo_submodules_newer }}'
args:
chdir: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
- git:
repo: "{{ repo_submodules_newer }}"
dest: "{{ checkout_dir }}"
update: yes
recursive: yes
track_submodules: yes
- command: 'ls -1a {{ checkout_dir }}/submodule1'
register: submodule1
- assert:
that: '{{ submodule1.stdout_lines|length }} == 5'
- name: SUBMODULES | Test that update with recursive found new submodules
command: 'ls -1a {{ checkout_dir }}/submodule2'
register: submodule2
- assert:
that: '{{ submodule2.stdout_lines|length }} == 4'