ansible/test/sanity/code-smell/obsolete-files.json
Matt Clay 6ec0b4ec86
Sanity test updates for collections support. ()
* Run no-unwanted-files sanity test only on Ansible.

Since collections should be able to use binary modules there is not really any limit on what could exist in a collection `plugins` directory.

* Add support for symlinks in sanity target lists:

- Sanity tests that need to analyze symlinks can do so using the supplied target list.
- Tests that analyze directories will now only look at symlinks if requested.
- Directory symlinks will now be seen as directories instead of files.

* Enable symlinks on filename based sanity tests.

Sanity tests that evalulate filenames instead of content should include symlinks.

* Update symlinks sanity test.

Use the sanity test target list now that it can include symlinks.
2019-08-23 18:08:21 -07:00

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{
"include_symlinks": true,
"prefixes": [
"test/runner/",
"test/sanity/ansible-doc/",
"test/sanity/compile/",
"test/sanity/import/",
"test/sanity/pep8/",
"test/sanity/pslint/",
"test/sanity/pylint/",
"test/sanity/rstcheck/",
"test/sanity/shellcheck/",
"test/sanity/validate-modules/",
"test/sanity/yamllint/"
],
"output": "path-message"
}