ansible/test/integration/Makefile
James Cammarata 47acf55fa9 Cache tasks by uuid in PlayIterator for O(1) lookups
Rather than repeatedly searching for tasks by uuid via iterating over
all known blocks, cache the tasks when they are added to the PlayIterator
so the lookup becomes a simple key check in a dict.
2016-08-10 12:49:19 -05:00

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Makefile

TEST_DIR ?= ~/ansible_testing
INVENTORY ?= inventory
VARS_FILE ?= integration_config.yml
# Create a semi-random string for use when testing cloud-based resources
ifndef CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX
CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX := $(shell python -c "import string,random; print('ansible-testing-' + ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters + string.digits) for _ in range(8)));")
endif
CREDENTIALS_FILE ?= credentials.yml
# If credentials.yml exists, use it
ifneq ("$(wildcard $(CREDENTIALS_FILE))","")
CREDENTIALS_ARG = -e @$(CREDENTIALS_FILE)
else
CREDENTIALS_ARG =
endif
# http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/30091/fix-or-alternative-for-mktemp-in-os-x
MYTMPDIR = $(shell mktemp -d 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d -t 'mytmpdir')
VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE = vault-password
CONSUL_RUNNING := $(shell python consul_running.py)
EUID := $(shell id -u -r)
UNAME := $(shell uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
all: setup other non_destructive destructive
other: test_test_infra parsing test_var_precedence unicode test_templating_settings environment test_connection test_async_conditional includes blocks pull check_mode test_hash test_handlers test_group_by test_vault test_tags test_lookup_paths no_log test_gathering_facts test_binary_modules
test_test_infra:
# ensure fail/assert work locally and can stop execution with non-zero exit code
PB_OUT=$$(ansible-playbook -i inventory.local test_test_infra.yml) ; APB_RC=$$? ; echo "$$PB_OUT" ; echo "rc was $$APB_RC (must be non-zero)" ; [ $$APB_RC -ne 0 ] ; echo "ensure playbook output shows assert/fail works (True)" ; echo "$$PB_OUT" | grep "fail works (True)" || exit 1 ; echo "$$PB_OUT" | fgrep "assert works (True)" || exit 1
# ensure we work using all specified test args, overridden inventory, etc
PB_OUT=$$(ansible-playbook -i $(INVENTORY) test_test_infra.yml -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) $(TEST_FLAGS)) ; APB_RC=$$? ; echo "$$PB_OUT" ; echo "rc was $$APB_RC (must be non-zero)" ; [ $$APB_RC -ne 0 ] ; echo "ensure playbook output shows assert/fail works (True)" ; echo "$$PB_OUT" | grep "fail works (True)" || exit 1 ; echo "$$PB_OUT" | fgrep "assert works (True)" || exit 1
setup:
rm -rf $(TEST_DIR)
mkdir -p $(TEST_DIR)
parsing: setup
ansible-playbook bad_parsing.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -vvv $(TEST_FLAGS) --tags prepare,common,scenario5
ansible-playbook good_parsing.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
includes: setup
ansible-playbook test_includes.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) $(TEST_FLAGS)
pull: pull_run pull_no_127 pull_limit_inventory
pull_run:
ansible-pull -d $(MYTMPDIR) -U https://github.com/ansible-test-robinro/pull-integration-test.git $(TEST_FLAGS) | grep MAGICKEYWORD; \
RC=$$? ; \
rm -rf $(MYTMPDIR); \
exit $$RC
# test for https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13681
pull_no_127:
ansible-pull -d $(MYTMPDIR) -U https://github.com/ansible-test-robinro/pull-integration-test.git $(TEST_FLAGS) | grep -v 127\.0\.0\.1; \
RC=$$? ; \
rm -rf $(MYTMPDIR); \
exit $$RC
# test for https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13688
pull_limit_inventory:
ansible-pull -d $(MYTMPDIR) -U https://github.com/ansible-test-robinro/pull-integration-test.git $(TEST_FLAGS); \
RC=$$? ; \
rm -rf $(MYTMPDIR); \
exit $$RC
unicode: setup
ansible-playbook unicode.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) -e 'extra_var=café'
# Test the start-at-task flag #9571
ansible-playbook unicode.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) -v --start-at-task '*¶' -e 'start_at_task=True' $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_templating_settings: setup
ansible-playbook test_templating_settings.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_gathering_facts: setup
ansible-playbook test_gathering_facts.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
environment: setup
ansible-playbook test_environment.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) $(TEST_FLAGS)
non_destructive: setup
ansible-playbook non_destructive.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
# For our Docker images, which identify themselves with "ENV container=docker", automatically run the test_async target.
# Otherwise, skip it, since we don't know if local ssh is available. You can always run the test_async target manually.
ifeq ($(container),docker)
test_async_conditional: test_async
else
test_async_conditional:
endif
# For our Docker images, which identify themselves with "ENV container=docker", use the test_docker inventory group.
# Otherwise use the test_default inventory group, which runs fewer tests, but should work on any system.
ifeq ($(container),docker)
TEST_CONNECTION_FILTER := 'test_docker'
else ifeq ($(container),freebsd)
TEST_CONNECTION_FILTER := 'test_freebsd'
else
TEST_CONNECTION_FILTER := 'test_default'
endif
# Skip connection plugins which require root when not running as root.
ifneq ($(EUID),0)
TEST_CONNECTION_FILTER += !chroot
endif
# Connection plugin test command to repeat with each locale setting.
TEST_CONNECTION_CMD = $(1) ansible-playbook test_connection.yml -i test_connection.inventory -l '$(TEST_CONNECTION_FILTER)' $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_connection: setup
$(call TEST_CONNECTION_CMD)
$(call TEST_CONNECTION_CMD, LC_ALL=C LANG=C)
# Connection plugin test command to repeat with each locale setting. WinRM specific version.
TEST_CONNECTION_WINRM_CMD = $(1) ansible-playbook test_connection_winrm.yml -i inventory.winrm $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_connection_winrm: setup
$(call TEST_CONNECTION_WINRM_CMD)
$(call TEST_CONNECTION_WINRM_CMD, LC_ALL=C LANG=C)
destructive: setup
ansible-playbook destructive.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
check_mode: setup
ansible-playbook check_mode.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v --check $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_group_by: setup
ansible-playbook test_group_by.yml -i inventory.group_by -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_handlers:
ansible-playbook test_handlers.yml --tags scenario1 -i inventory.handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_handlers.yml --tags scenario2 -l A -i inventory.handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o 'RUNNING HANDLER \[test_handlers : .*?]')" = "RUNNING HANDLER [test_handlers : test handler]" ]
# Not forcing, should only run on successful host
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml --tags normal -i inventory.handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing from command line
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml --tags normal -i inventory.handlers --force-handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing from command line, should only run later tasks on unfailed hosts
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml --tags normal -i inventory.handlers --force-handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_TASK_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_TASK_B CALLED_TASK_D CALLED_TASK_E" ]
# Forcing from command line, should call handlers even if all hosts fail
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml --tags normal -i inventory.handlers --force-handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v -e fail_all=yes $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing from ansible.cfg
[ "$$(ANSIBLE_FORCE_HANDLERS=true ansible-playbook --tags normal test_force_handlers.yml -i inventory.handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing true in play
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml --tags force_true_in_play -i inventory.handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_HANDLER_A CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
# Forcing false in play, which overrides command line
[ "$$(ansible-playbook test_force_handlers.yml --force-handlers --tags force_false_in_play -i inventory.handlers -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) | egrep -o CALLED_HANDLER_. | sort | uniq | xargs)" = "CALLED_HANDLER_B" ]
test_hash:
ANSIBLE_HASH_BEHAVIOUR=replace ansible-playbook test_hash.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) -e '{"test_hash":{"extra_args":"this is an extra arg"}}'
ANSIBLE_HASH_BEHAVIOUR=merge ansible-playbook test_hash.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) -e '{"test_hash":{"extra_args":"this is an extra arg"}}'
test_var_precedence: setup
ansible-playbook test_var_precedence.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) $(TEST_FLAGS) -v -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e 'extra_var=extra_var' -e 'extra_var_override=extra_var_override'
test_vault: setup
ansible-playbook test_vault.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) --vault-password-file $(VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE) --list-tasks -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE)
ansible-playbook test_vault.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) --vault-password-file $(VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE) --list-hosts -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE)
ansible-playbook test_vault.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) --vault-password-file $(VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE) --syntax-check -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE)
ansible-playbook test_vault.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) --vault-password-file $(VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE)
# test_delegate_to does not work unless we have permission to ssh to localhost.
# Would take some more effort on our test systems to implement that -- probably
# the test node should create an ssh public-private key pair that allows the
# root user on a node to ssh to itself. Until then, this is not in make all.
# Have to run it manually. Ordinary users should be able to run this test as
# long as they have permissions to login to their local machine via ssh.
test_delegate_to: setup
ansible-playbook test_delegate_to.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
# Split Windows CI targets to support parallel execution.
# Targets should be balanced to have similar run times.
ci_win: ci_win1 ci_win2 ci_win3
ci_win1: test_win_group1
ci_win2: test_win_group2 test_binary_modules_winrm
ci_win3: test_win_group3 test_connection_winrm
test_winrm: test_win_group1 test_win_group2 test_win_group3
test_win_group1: setup
ansible-playbook test_win_group1.yml -i inventory.winrm -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_win_group2: setup
ansible-playbook test_win_group2.yml -i inventory.winrm -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_win_group3: setup
ansible-playbook test_win_group3.yml -i inventory.winrm -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
test_tags: setup
# Run everything by default
[ "$$(ansible-playbook --list-tasks test_tags.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v | fgrep Task_with | xargs)" = "Task_with_tag TAGS: [tag] Task_with_always_tag TAGS: [always] Task_without_tag TAGS: []" ]
# Run the exact tags, and always
[ "$$(ansible-playbook --list-tasks --tags tag test_tags.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v | fgrep Task_with | xargs)" = "Task_with_tag TAGS: [tag] Task_with_always_tag TAGS: [always]" ]
# Skip one tag
[ "$$(ansible-playbook --list-tasks --skip-tags tag test_tags.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -v | fgrep Task_with | xargs)" = "Task_with_always_tag TAGS: [always] Task_without_tag TAGS: []" ]
blocks: setup
# remove old output log
rm -f block_test.out
# run the test and check to make sure the right number of completions was logged
ansible-playbook -vv $(TEST_FLAGS) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) test_blocks/main.yml | tee block_test.out
env python -c 'import sys, re; sys.stdout.write(re.sub("\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]", "", sys.stdin.read()))' <block_test.out >block_test_wo_colors.out
[ "$$(grep 'TEST COMPLETE' block_test.out | wc -l | sed 's/ *//')" = "$$(egrep '^[0-9]+ plays in' block_test_wo_colors.out | cut -f1 -d' ')" ]
# cleanup the output log again, to make sure the test is clean
rm -f block_test.out block_test_wo_colors.out
# run test with free strategy and again count the completions
ansible-playbook -vv $(TEST_FLAGS) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) test_blocks/main.yml -e test_strategy=free | tee block_test.out
env python -c 'import sys, re; sys.stdout.write(re.sub("\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]", "", sys.stdin.read()))' <block_test.out >block_test_wo_colors.out
[ "$$(grep 'TEST COMPLETE' block_test.out | wc -l | sed 's/ *//')" = "$$(egrep '^[0-9]+ plays in' block_test_wo_colors.out | cut -f1 -d' ')" ]
cloud: amazon rackspace azure
cloud_cleanup: amazon_cleanup rackspace_cleanup
amazon_cleanup:
python cleanup_ec2.py -y --match="^$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)"
azure_cleanup:
python cleanup_azure.py -y --match="^$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)"
gce_setup:
python setup_gce.py "$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)"
gce_cleanup:
python cleanup_gce.py -y --match="^$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)"
rackspace_cleanup:
python cleanup_rax.py -y --match="^$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)"
$(CREDENTIALS_FILE):
@echo "No credentials file found. A file named '$(CREDENTIALS_FILE)' is needed to provide credentials needed to run cloud tests. See sample 'credentials.template' file."
@exit 1
amazon: $(CREDENTIALS_FILE)
ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=False ANSIBLE_SSH_PIPELINING=no BOTO_CONFIG=/dev/null ansible-playbook amazon.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -e "resource_prefix=$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX="$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" make amazon_cleanup ; \
exit $$RC;
azure: $(CREDENTIALS_FILE)
ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=False ansible-playbook azure.yml -i $(INVENTORY) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -e "resource_prefix=$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX="$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" make azure_cleanup ; \
exit $$RC;
gce: $(CREDENTIALS_FILE)
CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX="$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" make gce_setup ; \
ansible-playbook gce.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -e "resource_prefix=$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX="$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" make gce_cleanup ; \
exit $$RC;
rackspace: $(CREDENTIALS_FILE)
ansible-playbook rackspace.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e @$(VARS_FILE) $(CREDENTIALS_ARG) -e "resource_prefix=$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX="$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" make rackspace_cleanup ; \
exit $$RC;
cloudstack:
ansible-playbook cloudstack.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e @$(VARS_FILE) -e "resource_prefix=$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
exit $$RC;
cloudflare: $(CREDENTIALS_FILE)
ansible-playbook cloudflare.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e @$(VARS_FILE) -e @$(CREDENTIALS_FILE) -e "resource_prefix=$(CLOUD_RESOURCE_PREFIX)" -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
exit $$RC;
$(CONSUL_RUNNING):
consul:
ifeq ($(CONSUL_RUNNING), True)
ansible-playbook -i $(INVENTORY) consul.yml ; \
ansible-playbook -i ../../contrib/inventory/consul_io.py consul_inventory.yml
else
@echo "Consul agent is not running locally. To run a cluster locally see http://github.com/sgargan/consul-vagrant"
endif
test_galaxy: test_galaxy_spec test_galaxy_yaml test_galaxy_git
test_galaxy_spec: setup
mytmpdir=$(MYTMPDIR) ; \
ansible-galaxy install -r galaxy_rolesfile -p $$mytmpdir/roles -vvvv ; \
cp galaxy_playbook.yml $$mytmpdir ; \
ansible-playbook -i $(INVENTORY) $$mytmpdir/galaxy_playbook.yml -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
rm -rf $$mytmpdir ; \
exit $$RC
test_galaxy_yaml: setup
mytmpdir=$(MYTMPDIR) ; \
ansible-galaxy install -r galaxy_roles.yml -p $$mytmpdir/roles -vvvv; \
cp galaxy_playbook.yml $$mytmpdir ; \
ansible-playbook -i $(INVENTORY) $$mytmpdir/galaxy_playbook.yml -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
rm -rf $$mytmpdir ; \
exit $$RC
test_galaxy_git: setup
mytmpdir=$(MYTMPDIR) ; \
ansible-galaxy install git+https://bitbucket.org/willthames/git-ansible-galaxy,v1.6 -p $$mytmpdir/roles -vvvv; \
cp galaxy_playbook_git.yml $$mytmpdir ; \
ansible-playbook -i $(INVENTORY) $$mytmpdir/galaxy_playbook_git.yml -v $(TEST_FLAGS) ; \
RC=$$? ; \
rm -rf $$mytmpdir ; \
exit $$RC
test_lookup_paths: setup
ansible-playbook lookup_paths/play.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
no_log: setup
# This test expects 7 loggable vars and 0 non loggable ones, if either mismatches it fails, run the ansible-playbook command to debug
[ "$$(ansible-playbook no_log_local.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -e outputdir=$(TEST_DIR) $(TEST_FLAGS) -vvvvv | awk --source 'BEGIN { logme = 0; nolog = 0; } /LOG_ME/ { logme += 1;} /DO_NOT_LOG/ { nolog += 1;} END { printf "%d/%d", logme, nolog; }')" = "26/0" ]
test_binary_modules_winrm: INVENTORY = inventory.winrm
test_binary_modules_winrm: test_binary_modules
test_binary_modules:
ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=false ansible-playbook download_binary_modules.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=false ansible-playbook test_binary_modules.yml -i $(INVENTORY) -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
binary_modules:
# Compiled versions of these binary modules are available at the url below.
# This avoids a dependency on go and keeps the binaries out of our git repository.
# https://ansible-ci-files.s3.amazonaws.com/test/integration/roles/test_binary_modules/
cd library; \
GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -o helloworld_linux helloworld.go; \
GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build -o helloworld_win32nt.exe helloworld.go; \
GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build -o helloworld_darwin helloworld.go; \
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=amd64 go build -o helloworld_freebsd helloworld.go
clean_binary_modules:
rm library/helloworld_*
test_async:
# Verify that extra data before module JSON output during async call is ignored.
ANSIBLE_DEBUG=0 LC_ALL=bogus ansible-playbook test_async.yml -i localhost, -e ansible_connection=ssh -v $(TEST_FLAGS)
# Verify that the warning exists by examining debug output.
ANSIBLE_DEBUG=1 LC_ALL=bogus ansible-playbook test_async.yml -i localhost, -e ansible_connection=ssh -v $(TEST_FLAGS) \
| grep -q 'bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (bogus)'