ansible/test/integration/targets/async_fail/tasks/main.yml
Dag Wieers 12e7e9650e
Make use of Jinja tests 'finished' (#43233)
And also used 'changed' and 'failed' tests while we are at it.
2018-07-30 10:41:49 +02:00

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# test code for the async keyword failing in the middle of output
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# This uses a special copy of the normal action plugin which simulates
# a transient failure in the module
- name: test that we can recover from initial failures to read
async_test:
fail_mode: recovered_fail
async: 10
poll: 1
register: async_result
- name: validate that by the end of the retry interval, we succeeded
assert:
that:
- async_result.ansible_job_id is match('\d+\.\d+')
- async_result.finished == 1
- async_result is finished
- async_result is changed
- async_result is successful
- async_result.msg is search('succeeded')