ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_internal/executor.py

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"""Execute Ansible tests."""
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import json
import os
import datetime
import re
import time
import textwrap
import functools
import hashlib
import difflib
import filecmp
import random
import string
import shutil
from . import types as t
from .thread import (
WrappedThread,
)
from .core_ci import (
AnsibleCoreCI,
SshKey,
)
from .manage_ci import (
ManageWindowsCI,
ManageNetworkCI,
)
from .cloud import (
cloud_filter,
cloud_init,
get_cloud_environment,
get_cloud_platforms,
CloudEnvironmentConfig,
)
from .io import (
make_dirs,
open_text_file,
read_binary_file,
read_text_file,
write_text_file,
)
from .util import (
ApplicationWarning,
ApplicationError,
SubprocessError,
display,
remove_tree,
find_executable,
raw_command,
get_available_port,
generate_pip_command,
find_python,
cmd_quote,
ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT,
ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT,
ANSIBLE_TEST_CONFIG_ROOT,
get_ansible_version,
tempdir,
open_zipfile,
SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
str_to_version,
version_to_str,
)
from .util_common import (
get_docker_completion,
get_network_settings,
get_remote_completion,
get_python_path,
intercept_command,
named_temporary_file,
run_command,
write_json_test_results,
ResultType,
handle_layout_messages,
)
from .docker_util import (
docker_pull,
docker_run,
docker_available,
docker_rm,
get_docker_container_id,
get_docker_container_ip,
get_docker_hostname,
get_docker_preferred_network_name,
is_docker_user_defined_network,
)
from .ansible_util import (
ansible_environment,
check_pyyaml,
)
from .target import (
IntegrationTarget,
walk_internal_targets,
walk_posix_integration_targets,
walk_network_integration_targets,
walk_windows_integration_targets,
TIntegrationTarget,
)
from .ci import (
get_ci_provider,
)
from .classification import (
categorize_changes,
)
from .config import (
TestConfig,
EnvironmentConfig,
IntegrationConfig,
NetworkIntegrationConfig,
PosixIntegrationConfig,
ShellConfig,
WindowsIntegrationConfig,
TIntegrationConfig,
)
from .metadata import (
ChangeDescription,
)
from .integration import (
integration_test_environment,
integration_test_config_file,
setup_common_temp_dir,
get_inventory_relative_path,
check_inventory,
delegate_inventory,
)
from .data import (
data_context,
)
HTTPTESTER_HOSTS = (
'ansible.http.tests',
'sni1.ansible.http.tests',
'fail.ansible.http.tests',
)
def check_startup():
"""Checks to perform at startup before running commands."""
check_legacy_modules()
def check_legacy_modules():
"""Detect conflicts with legacy core/extras module directories to avoid problems later."""
for directory in 'core', 'extras':
path = 'lib/ansible/modules/%s' % directory
for root, _dir_names, file_names in os.walk(path):
if file_names:
# the directory shouldn't exist, but if it does, it must contain no files
raise ApplicationError('Files prohibited in "%s". '
'These are most likely legacy modules from version 2.2 or earlier.' % root)
def create_shell_command(command):
"""
:type command: list[str]
:rtype: list[str]
"""
optional_vars = (
'TERM',
)
cmd = ['/usr/bin/env']
cmd += ['%s=%s' % (var, os.environ[var]) for var in optional_vars if var in os.environ]
cmd += command
return cmd
def get_openssl_version(args, python, python_version): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str, str) -> t.Optional[t.Tuple[int, ...]]
"""Return the openssl version."""
if not python_version.startswith('2.'):
# OpenSSL version checking only works on Python 3.x.
# This should be the most accurate, since it is the Python we will be using.
version = json.loads(run_command(args, [python, os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'sslcheck.py')], capture=True, always=True)[0])['version']
if version:
display.info('Detected OpenSSL version %s under Python %s.' % (version_to_str(version), python_version), verbosity=1)
return tuple(version)
# Fall back to detecting the OpenSSL version from the CLI.
# This should provide an adequate solution on Python 2.x.
openssl_path = find_executable('openssl', required=False)
if openssl_path:
try:
result = raw_command([openssl_path, 'version'], capture=True)[0]
except SubprocessError:
result = ''
match = re.search(r'^OpenSSL (?P<version>[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)', result)
if match:
version = str_to_version(match.group('version'))
display.info('Detected OpenSSL version %s using the openssl CLI.' % version_to_str(version), verbosity=1)
return version
display.info('Unable to detect OpenSSL version.', verbosity=1)
return None
def get_setuptools_version(args, python): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str) -> t.Tuple[int]
"""Return the setuptools version for the given python."""
try:
return str_to_version(raw_command([python, '-c', 'import setuptools; print(setuptools.__version__)'], capture=True)[0])
except SubprocessError:
if args.explain:
return tuple() # ignore errors in explain mode in case setuptools is not aleady installed
raise
def get_cryptography_requirement(args, python_version): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str) -> str
"""
Return the correct cryptography requirement for the given python version.
The version of cryptography installed depends on the python version, setuptools version and openssl version.
"""
python = find_python(python_version)
setuptools_version = get_setuptools_version(args, python)
openssl_version = get_openssl_version(args, python, python_version)
if setuptools_version >= (18, 5):
if python_version == '2.6':
# cryptography 2.2+ requires python 2.7+
# see https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst#22---2018-03-19
cryptography = 'cryptography < 2.2'
elif openssl_version and openssl_version < (1, 1, 0):
# cryptography 3.2 requires openssl 1.1.x or later
# see https://cryptography.io/en/latest/changelog.html#v3-2
cryptography = 'cryptography < 3.2'
else:
cryptography = 'cryptography'
else:
# cryptography 2.1+ requires setuptools 18.5+
# see https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/62287ae18383447585606b9d0765c0f1b8a9777c/setup.py#L26
cryptography = 'cryptography < 2.1'
return cryptography
def install_command_requirements(args, python_version=None, context=None, enable_pyyaml_check=False):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:type python_version: str | None
:type context: str | None
:type enable_pyyaml_check: bool
"""
if not args.explain:
make_dirs(ResultType.COVERAGE.path)
make_dirs(ResultType.DATA.path)
if isinstance(args, ShellConfig):
if args.raw:
return
generate_egg_info(args)
if not args.requirements:
return
if isinstance(args, ShellConfig):
return
packages = []
if isinstance(args, TestConfig):
if args.coverage:
packages.append('coverage')
if args.junit:
packages.append('junit-xml')
if not python_version:
python_version = args.python_version
pip = generate_pip_command(find_python(python_version))
# skip packages which have aleady been installed for python_version
try:
package_cache = install_command_requirements.package_cache
except AttributeError:
package_cache = install_command_requirements.package_cache = {}
installed_packages = package_cache.setdefault(python_version, set())
skip_packages = [package for package in packages if package in installed_packages]
for package in skip_packages:
packages.remove(package)
installed_packages.update(packages)
if args.command != 'sanity':
install_ansible_test_requirements(args, pip)
# make sure setuptools is available before trying to install cryptography
# the installed version of setuptools affects the version of cryptography to install
run_command(args, generate_pip_install(pip, '', packages=['setuptools']))
# install the latest cryptography version that the current requirements can support
# use a custom constraints file to avoid the normal constraints file overriding the chosen version of cryptography
# if not installed here later install commands may try to install an unsupported version due to the presence of older setuptools
# this is done instead of upgrading setuptools to allow tests to function with older distribution provided versions of setuptools
run_command(args, generate_pip_install(pip, '',
packages=[get_cryptography_requirement(args, python_version)],
constraints=os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'cryptography-constraints.txt')))
commands = [generate_pip_install(pip, args.command, packages=packages, context=context)]
if isinstance(args, IntegrationConfig):
for cloud_platform in get_cloud_platforms(args):
commands.append(generate_pip_install(pip, '%s.cloud.%s' % (args.command, cloud_platform)))
commands = [cmd for cmd in commands if cmd]
if not commands:
return # no need to detect changes or run pip check since we are not making any changes
# only look for changes when more than one requirements file is needed
detect_pip_changes = len(commands) > 1
# first pass to install requirements, changes expected unless environment is already set up
install_ansible_test_requirements(args, pip)
changes = run_pip_commands(args, pip, commands, detect_pip_changes)
if changes:
# second pass to check for conflicts in requirements, changes are not expected here
changes = run_pip_commands(args, pip, commands, detect_pip_changes)
if changes:
raise ApplicationError('Conflicts detected in requirements. The following commands reported changes during verification:\n%s' %
'\n'.join((' '.join(cmd_quote(c) for c in cmd) for cmd in changes)))
if args.pip_check:
# ask pip to check for conflicts between installed packages
try:
run_command(args, pip + ['check', '--disable-pip-version-check'], capture=True)
except SubprocessError as ex:
if ex.stderr.strip() == 'ERROR: unknown command "check"':
display.warning('Cannot check pip requirements for conflicts because "pip check" is not supported.')
else:
raise
if enable_pyyaml_check:
# pyyaml may have been one of the requirements that was installed, so perform an optional check for it
check_pyyaml(args, python_version, required=False)
def install_ansible_test_requirements(args, pip): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, t.List[str]) -> None
"""Install requirements for ansible-test for the given pip if not already installed."""
try:
installed = install_command_requirements.installed
except AttributeError:
installed = install_command_requirements.installed = set()
if tuple(pip) in installed:
return
# make sure basic ansible-test requirements are met, including making sure that pip is recent enough to support constraints
# virtualenvs created by older distributions may include very old pip versions, such as those created in the centos6 test container (pip 6.0.8)
run_command(args, generate_pip_install(pip, 'ansible-test', use_constraints=False))
installed.add(tuple(pip))
def run_pip_commands(args, pip, commands, detect_pip_changes=False):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:type pip: list[str]
:type commands: list[list[str]]
:type detect_pip_changes: bool
:rtype: list[list[str]]
"""
changes = []
after_list = pip_list(args, pip) if detect_pip_changes else None
for cmd in commands:
if not cmd:
continue
before_list = after_list
run_command(args, cmd)
after_list = pip_list(args, pip) if detect_pip_changes else None
if before_list != after_list:
changes.append(cmd)
return changes
def pip_list(args, pip):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:type pip: list[str]
:rtype: str
"""
stdout = run_command(args, pip + ['list'], capture=True)[0]
return stdout
def generate_egg_info(args):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
"""
if args.explain:
return
ansible_version = get_ansible_version()
# inclusion of the version number in the path is optional
# see: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/formats.html#filename-embedded-metadata
egg_info_path = ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT + '_core-%s.egg-info' % ansible_version
if os.path.exists(egg_info_path):
return
egg_info_path = ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT + '_core.egg-info'
if os.path.exists(egg_info_path):
return
# minimal PKG-INFO stub following the format defined in PEP 241
# required for older setuptools versions to avoid a traceback when importing pkg_resources from packages like cryptography
# newer setuptools versions are happy with an empty directory
# including a stub here means we don't need to locate the existing file or have setup.py generate it when running from source
pkg_info = '''
Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: ansible
Version: %s
Platform: UNKNOWN
Summary: Radically simple IT automation
Author-email: info@ansible.com
License: GPLv3+
''' % get_ansible_version()
pkg_info_path = os.path.join(egg_info_path, 'PKG-INFO')
write_text_file(pkg_info_path, pkg_info.lstrip(), create_directories=True)
def generate_pip_install(pip, command, packages=None, constraints=None, use_constraints=True, context=None):
"""
:type pip: list[str]
:type command: str
:type packages: list[str] | None
:type constraints: str | None
:type use_constraints: bool
:type context: str | None
:rtype: list[str] | None
"""
constraints = constraints or os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'requirements', 'constraints.txt')
requirements = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'requirements', '%s.txt' % ('%s.%s' % (command, context) if context else command))
content_constraints = None
options = []
if os.path.exists(requirements) and os.path.getsize(requirements):
options += ['-r', requirements]
if command == 'sanity' and data_context().content.is_ansible:
requirements = os.path.join(data_context().content.sanity_path, 'code-smell', '%s.requirements.txt' % context)
if os.path.exists(requirements) and os.path.getsize(requirements):
options += ['-r', requirements]
if command == 'units':
requirements = os.path.join(data_context().content.unit_path, 'requirements.txt')
if os.path.exists(requirements) and os.path.getsize(requirements):
options += ['-r', requirements]
content_constraints = os.path.join(data_context().content.unit_path, 'constraints.txt')
if command in ('integration', 'windows-integration', 'network-integration'):
requirements = os.path.join(data_context().content.integration_path, 'requirements.txt')
if os.path.exists(requirements) and os.path.getsize(requirements):
options += ['-r', requirements]
requirements = os.path.join(data_context().content.integration_path, '%s.requirements.txt' % command)
if os.path.exists(requirements) and os.path.getsize(requirements):
options += ['-r', requirements]
content_constraints = os.path.join(data_context().content.integration_path, 'constraints.txt')
if command.startswith('integration.cloud.'):
content_constraints = os.path.join(data_context().content.integration_path, 'constraints.txt')
if packages:
options += packages
if not options:
return None
if use_constraints:
if content_constraints and os.path.exists(content_constraints) and os.path.getsize(content_constraints):
# listing content constraints first gives them priority over constraints provided by ansible-test
options.extend(['-c', content_constraints])
options.extend(['-c', constraints])
return pip + ['install', '--disable-pip-version-check'] + options
def command_shell(args):
"""
:type args: ShellConfig
"""
if args.delegate:
raise Delegate()
install_command_requirements(args)
if args.inject_httptester:
inject_httptester(args)
cmd = create_shell_command(['bash', '-i'])
run_command(args, cmd)
def command_posix_integration(args):
"""
:type args: PosixIntegrationConfig
"""
handle_layout_messages(data_context().content.integration_messages)
inventory_relative_path = get_inventory_relative_path(args)
inventory_path = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, os.path.basename(inventory_relative_path))
all_targets = tuple(walk_posix_integration_targets(include_hidden=True))
internal_targets = command_integration_filter(args, all_targets)
command_integration_filtered(args, internal_targets, all_targets, inventory_path)
def command_network_integration(args):
"""
:type args: NetworkIntegrationConfig
"""
handle_layout_messages(data_context().content.integration_messages)
inventory_relative_path = get_inventory_relative_path(args)
template_path = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_CONFIG_ROOT, os.path.basename(inventory_relative_path)) + '.template'
if args.inventory:
inventory_path = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, data_context().content.integration_path, args.inventory)
else:
inventory_path = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, inventory_relative_path)
if args.no_temp_workdir:
# temporary solution to keep DCI tests working
inventory_exists = os.path.exists(inventory_path)
else:
inventory_exists = os.path.isfile(inventory_path)
if not args.explain and not args.platform and not inventory_exists:
raise ApplicationError(
'Inventory not found: %s\n'
'Use --inventory to specify the inventory path.\n'
'Use --platform to provision resources and generate an inventory file.\n'
'See also inventory template: %s' % (inventory_path, template_path)
)
check_inventory(args, inventory_path)
delegate_inventory(args, inventory_path)
all_targets = tuple(walk_network_integration_targets(include_hidden=True))
internal_targets = command_integration_filter(args, all_targets, init_callback=network_init)
instances = [] # type: t.List[WrappedThread]
if args.platform:
get_python_path(args, args.python_executable) # initialize before starting threads
configs = dict((config['platform_version'], config) for config in args.metadata.instance_config)
for platform_version in args.platform:
platform, version = platform_version.split('/', 1)
config = configs.get(platform_version)
if not config:
continue
instance = WrappedThread(functools.partial(network_run, args, platform, version, config))
instance.daemon = True
instance.start()
instances.append(instance)
while any(instance.is_alive() for instance in instances):
time.sleep(1)
remotes = [instance.wait_for_result() for instance in instances]
inventory = network_inventory(remotes)
display.info('>>> Inventory: %s\n%s' % (inventory_path, inventory.strip()), verbosity=3)
if not args.explain:
write_text_file(inventory_path, inventory)
success = False
try:
command_integration_filtered(args, internal_targets, all_targets, inventory_path)
success = True
finally:
if args.remote_terminate == 'always' or (args.remote_terminate == 'success' and success):
for instance in instances:
instance.result.stop()
def network_init(args, internal_targets): # type: (NetworkIntegrationConfig, t.Tuple[IntegrationTarget, ...]) -> None
"""Initialize platforms for network integration tests."""
if not args.platform:
return
if args.metadata.instance_config is not None:
return
platform_targets = set(a for target in internal_targets for a in target.aliases if a.startswith('network/'))
instances = [] # type: t.List[WrappedThread]
# generate an ssh key (if needed) up front once, instead of for each instance
SshKey(args)
for platform_version in args.platform:
platform, version = platform_version.split('/', 1)
platform_target = 'network/%s/' % platform
if platform_target not in platform_targets:
display.warning('Skipping "%s" because selected tests do not target the "%s" platform.' % (
platform_version, platform))
continue
instance = WrappedThread(functools.partial(network_start, args, platform, version))
instance.daemon = True
instance.start()
instances.append(instance)
while any(instance.is_alive() for instance in instances):
time.sleep(1)
args.metadata.instance_config = [instance.wait_for_result() for instance in instances]
def network_start(args, platform, version):
"""
:type args: NetworkIntegrationConfig
:type platform: str
:type version: str
:rtype: AnsibleCoreCI
"""
core_ci = AnsibleCoreCI(args, platform, version, stage=args.remote_stage, provider=args.remote_provider)
core_ci.start()
return core_ci.save()
def network_run(args, platform, version, config):
"""
:type args: NetworkIntegrationConfig
:type platform: str
:type version: str
:type config: dict[str, str]
:rtype: AnsibleCoreCI
"""
core_ci = AnsibleCoreCI(args, platform, version, stage=args.remote_stage, provider=args.remote_provider, load=False)
core_ci.load(config)
core_ci.wait()
manage = ManageNetworkCI(core_ci)
manage.wait()
return core_ci
def network_inventory(remotes):
"""
:type remotes: list[AnsibleCoreCI]
:rtype: str
"""
groups = dict([(remote.platform, []) for remote in remotes])
net = []
for remote in remotes:
options = dict(
ansible_host=remote.connection.hostname,
ansible_user=remote.connection.username,
ansible_ssh_private_key_file=os.path.abspath(remote.ssh_key.key),
)
settings = get_network_settings(remote.args, remote.platform, remote.version)
options.update(settings.inventory_vars)
groups[remote.platform].append(
'%s %s' % (
remote.name.replace('.', '-'),
' '.join('%s="%s"' % (k, options[k]) for k in sorted(options)),
)
)
net.append(remote.platform)
groups['net:children'] = net
template = ''
for group in groups:
hosts = '\n'.join(groups[group])
template += textwrap.dedent("""
[%s]
%s
""") % (group, hosts)
inventory = template
return inventory
def command_windows_integration(args):
"""
:type args: WindowsIntegrationConfig
"""
handle_layout_messages(data_context().content.integration_messages)
inventory_relative_path = get_inventory_relative_path(args)
template_path = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_CONFIG_ROOT, os.path.basename(inventory_relative_path)) + '.template'
if args.inventory:
inventory_path = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, data_context().content.integration_path, args.inventory)
else:
inventory_path = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, inventory_relative_path)
if not args.explain and not args.windows and not os.path.isfile(inventory_path):
raise ApplicationError(
'Inventory not found: %s\n'
'Use --inventory to specify the inventory path.\n'
'Use --windows to provision resources and generate an inventory file.\n'
'See also inventory template: %s' % (inventory_path, template_path)
)
check_inventory(args, inventory_path)
delegate_inventory(args, inventory_path)
all_targets = tuple(walk_windows_integration_targets(include_hidden=True))
internal_targets = command_integration_filter(args, all_targets, init_callback=windows_init)
instances = [] # type: t.List[WrappedThread]
pre_target = None
post_target = None
httptester_id = None
if args.windows:
get_python_path(args, args.python_executable) # initialize before starting threads
configs = dict((config['platform_version'], config) for config in args.metadata.instance_config)
for version in args.windows:
config = configs['windows/%s' % version]
instance = WrappedThread(functools.partial(windows_run, args, version, config))
instance.daemon = True
instance.start()
instances.append(instance)
while any(instance.is_alive() for instance in instances):
time.sleep(1)
remotes = [instance.wait_for_result() for instance in instances]
inventory = windows_inventory(remotes)
display.info('>>> Inventory: %s\n%s' % (inventory_path, inventory.strip()), verbosity=3)
if not args.explain:
write_text_file(inventory_path, inventory)
use_httptester = args.httptester and any('needs/httptester/' in target.aliases for target in internal_targets)
# if running under Docker delegation, the httptester may have already been started
docker_httptester = bool(os.environ.get("HTTPTESTER", False))
if use_httptester and not docker_available() and not docker_httptester:
display.warning('Assuming --disable-httptester since `docker` is not available.')
elif use_httptester:
if docker_httptester:
# we are running in a Docker container that is linked to the httptester container, we just need to
# forward these requests to the linked hostname
first_host = HTTPTESTER_HOSTS[0]
ssh_options = ["-R", "8080:%s:80" % first_host, "-R", "8443:%s:443" % first_host]
else:
# we are running directly and need to start the httptester container ourselves and forward the port
# from there manually set so HTTPTESTER env var is set during the run
args.inject_httptester = True
httptester_id, ssh_options = start_httptester(args)
# to get this SSH command to run in the background we need to set to run in background (-f) and disable
# the pty allocation (-T)
ssh_options.insert(0, "-fT")
# create a script that will continue to run in the background until the script is deleted, this will
# cleanup and close the connection
def forward_ssh_ports(target):
"""
:type target: IntegrationTarget
"""
if 'needs/httptester/' not in target.aliases:
return
for remote in [r for r in remotes if r.version != '2008']:
manage = ManageWindowsCI(remote)
manage.upload(os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'setup', 'windows-httptester.ps1'), watcher_path)
# We cannot pass an array of string with -File so we just use a delimiter for multiple values
script = "powershell.exe -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\\%s -Hosts \"%s\"" \
% (watcher_path, "|".join(HTTPTESTER_HOSTS))
if args.verbosity > 3:
script += " -Verbose"
manage.ssh(script, options=ssh_options, force_pty=False)
def cleanup_ssh_ports(target):
"""
:type target: IntegrationTarget
"""
if 'needs/httptester/' not in target.aliases:
return
for remote in [r for r in remotes if r.version != '2008']:
# delete the tmp file that keeps the http-tester alive
manage = ManageWindowsCI(remote)
manage.ssh("cmd.exe /c \"del %s /F /Q\"" % watcher_path, force_pty=False)
watcher_path = "ansible-test-http-watcher-%s.ps1" % time.time()
pre_target = forward_ssh_ports
post_target = cleanup_ssh_ports
def run_playbook(playbook, run_playbook_vars): # type: (str, t.Dict[str, t.Any]) -> None
playbook_path = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'playbooks', playbook)
command = ['ansible-playbook', '-i', inventory_path, playbook_path, '-e', json.dumps(run_playbook_vars)]
if args.verbosity:
command.append('-%s' % ('v' * args.verbosity))
env = ansible_environment(args)
intercept_command(args, command, '', env, disable_coverage=True)
remote_temp_path = None
if args.coverage and not args.coverage_check:
# Create the remote directory that is writable by everyone. Use Ansible to talk to the remote host.
remote_temp_path = 'C:\\ansible_test_coverage_%s' % time.time()
playbook_vars = {'remote_temp_path': remote_temp_path}
run_playbook('windows_coverage_setup.yml', playbook_vars)
success = False
try:
command_integration_filtered(args, internal_targets, all_targets, inventory_path, pre_target=pre_target,
post_target=post_target, remote_temp_path=remote_temp_path)
success = True
finally:
if httptester_id:
docker_rm(args, httptester_id)
if remote_temp_path:
# Zip up the coverage files that were generated and fetch it back to localhost.
with tempdir() as local_temp_path:
playbook_vars = {'remote_temp_path': remote_temp_path, 'local_temp_path': local_temp_path}
run_playbook('windows_coverage_teardown.yml', playbook_vars)
for filename in os.listdir(local_temp_path):
with open_zipfile(os.path.join(local_temp_path, filename)) as coverage_zip:
coverage_zip.extractall(ResultType.COVERAGE.path)
if args.remote_terminate == 'always' or (args.remote_terminate == 'success' and success):
for instance in instances:
instance.result.stop()
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
def windows_init(args, internal_targets): # pylint: disable=locally-disabled, unused-argument
"""
:type args: WindowsIntegrationConfig
:type internal_targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
"""
if not args.windows:
return
if args.metadata.instance_config is not None:
return
instances = [] # type: t.List[WrappedThread]
for version in args.windows:
instance = WrappedThread(functools.partial(windows_start, args, version))
instance.daemon = True
instance.start()
instances.append(instance)
while any(instance.is_alive() for instance in instances):
time.sleep(1)
args.metadata.instance_config = [instance.wait_for_result() for instance in instances]
def windows_start(args, version):
"""
:type args: WindowsIntegrationConfig
:type version: str
:rtype: AnsibleCoreCI
"""
core_ci = AnsibleCoreCI(args, 'windows', version, stage=args.remote_stage, provider=args.remote_provider)
core_ci.start()
return core_ci.save()
def windows_run(args, version, config):
"""
:type args: WindowsIntegrationConfig
:type version: str
:type config: dict[str, str]
:rtype: AnsibleCoreCI
"""
core_ci = AnsibleCoreCI(args, 'windows', version, stage=args.remote_stage, provider=args.remote_provider, load=False)
core_ci.load(config)
core_ci.wait()
manage = ManageWindowsCI(core_ci)
manage.wait()
return core_ci
def windows_inventory(remotes):
"""
:type remotes: list[AnsibleCoreCI]
:rtype: str
"""
hosts = []
for remote in remotes:
options = dict(
ansible_host=remote.connection.hostname,
ansible_user=remote.connection.username,
ansible_password=remote.connection.password,
ansible_port=remote.connection.port,
)
# used for the connection_windows_ssh test target
if remote.ssh_key:
options["ansible_ssh_private_key_file"] = os.path.abspath(remote.ssh_key.key)
if remote.name == 'windows-2008':
options.update(
# force 2008 to use PSRP for the connection plugin
ansible_connection='psrp',
ansible_psrp_auth='basic',
ansible_psrp_cert_validation='ignore',
)
elif remote.name == 'windows-2016':
options.update(
# force 2016 to use NTLM + HTTP message encryption
ansible_connection='winrm',
ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation='ignore',
ansible_winrm_transport='ntlm',
ansible_winrm_scheme='http',
ansible_port='5985',
)
else:
options.update(
ansible_connection='winrm',
ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation='ignore',
)
hosts.append(
'%s %s' % (
remote.name.replace('/', '_'),
' '.join('%s="%s"' % (k, options[k]) for k in sorted(options)),
)
)
template = """
[windows]
%s
# support winrm binary module tests (temporary solution)
[testhost:children]
windows
"""
template = textwrap.dedent(template)
inventory = template % ('\n'.join(hosts))
return inventory
def command_integration_filter(args, # type: TIntegrationConfig
targets, # type: t.Iterable[TIntegrationTarget]
init_callback=None, # type: t.Callable[[TIntegrationConfig, t.Tuple[TIntegrationTarget, ...]], None]
): # type: (...) -> t.Tuple[TIntegrationTarget, ...]
"""Filter the given integration test targets."""
targets = tuple(target for target in targets if 'hidden/' not in target.aliases)
changes = get_changes_filter(args)
# special behavior when the --changed-all-target target is selected based on changes
if args.changed_all_target in changes:
# act as though the --changed-all-target target was in the include list
if args.changed_all_mode == 'include' and args.changed_all_target not in args.include:
args.include.append(args.changed_all_target)
args.delegate_args += ['--include', args.changed_all_target]
# act as though the --changed-all-target target was in the exclude list
elif args.changed_all_mode == 'exclude' and args.changed_all_target not in args.exclude:
args.exclude.append(args.changed_all_target)
require = args.require + changes
exclude = args.exclude
internal_targets = walk_internal_targets(targets, args.include, exclude, require)
environment_exclude = get_integration_filter(args, internal_targets)
environment_exclude += cloud_filter(args, internal_targets)
if environment_exclude:
exclude += environment_exclude
internal_targets = walk_internal_targets(targets, args.include, exclude, require)
if not internal_targets:
raise AllTargetsSkipped()
if args.start_at and not any(target.name == args.start_at for target in internal_targets):
raise ApplicationError('Start at target matches nothing: %s' % args.start_at)
if init_callback:
init_callback(args, internal_targets)
cloud_init(args, internal_targets)
vars_file_src = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, data_context().content.integration_vars_path)
if os.path.exists(vars_file_src):
def integration_config_callback(files): # type: (t.List[t.Tuple[str, str]]) -> None
"""
Add the integration config vars file to the payload file list.
This will preserve the file during delegation even if the file is ignored by source control.
"""
files.append((vars_file_src, data_context().content.integration_vars_path))
data_context().register_payload_callback(integration_config_callback)
if args.delegate:
raise Delegate(require=require, exclude=exclude, integration_targets=internal_targets)
install_command_requirements(args)
return internal_targets
def command_integration_filtered(args, targets, all_targets, inventory_path, pre_target=None, post_target=None,
remote_temp_path=None):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:type all_targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:type inventory_path: str
:type pre_target: (IntegrationTarget) -> None | None
:type post_target: (IntegrationTarget) -> None | None
:type remote_temp_path: str | None
"""
found = False
passed = []
failed = []
targets_iter = iter(targets)
all_targets_dict = dict((target.name, target) for target in all_targets)
setup_errors = []
setup_targets_executed = set()
for target in all_targets:
for setup_target in target.setup_once + target.setup_always:
if setup_target not in all_targets_dict:
setup_errors.append('Target "%s" contains invalid setup target: %s' % (target.name, setup_target))
if setup_errors:
raise ApplicationError('Found %d invalid setup aliases:\n%s' % (len(setup_errors), '\n'.join(setup_errors)))
check_pyyaml(args, args.python_version)
test_dir = os.path.join(ResultType.TMP.path, 'output_dir')
if not args.explain and any('needs/ssh/' in target.aliases for target in targets):
max_tries = 20
display.info('SSH service required for tests. Checking to make sure we can connect.')
for i in range(1, max_tries + 1):
try:
run_command(args, ['ssh', '-o', 'BatchMode=yes', 'localhost', 'id'], capture=True)
display.info('SSH service responded.')
break
except SubprocessError:
if i == max_tries:
raise
seconds = 3
display.warning('SSH service not responding. Waiting %d second(s) before checking again.' % seconds)
time.sleep(seconds)
# Windows is different as Ansible execution is done locally but the host is remote
if args.inject_httptester and not isinstance(args, WindowsIntegrationConfig):
inject_httptester(args)
start_at_task = args.start_at_task
results = {}
current_environment = None # type: t.Optional[EnvironmentDescription]
# common temporary directory path that will be valid on both the controller and the remote
# it must be common because it will be referenced in environment variables that are shared across multiple hosts
common_temp_path = '/tmp/ansible-test-%s' % ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_letters + string.digits) for _idx in range(8))
setup_common_temp_dir(args, common_temp_path)
try:
for target in targets_iter:
if args.start_at and not found:
found = target.name == args.start_at
if not found:
continue
if args.list_targets:
print(target.name)
continue
tries = 2 if args.retry_on_error else 1
verbosity = args.verbosity
cloud_environment = get_cloud_environment(args, target)
original_environment = current_environment if current_environment else EnvironmentDescription(args)
current_environment = None
display.info('>>> Environment Description\n%s' % original_environment, verbosity=3)
try:
while tries:
tries -= 1
try:
if cloud_environment:
cloud_environment.setup_once()
run_setup_targets(args, test_dir, target.setup_once, all_targets_dict, setup_targets_executed, inventory_path, common_temp_path, False)
start_time = time.time()
run_setup_targets(args, test_dir, target.setup_always, all_targets_dict, setup_targets_executed, inventory_path, common_temp_path, True)
if not args.explain:
# create a fresh test directory for each test target
remove_tree(test_dir)
make_dirs(test_dir)
if pre_target:
pre_target(target)
try:
if target.script_path:
command_integration_script(args, target, test_dir, inventory_path, common_temp_path,
remote_temp_path=remote_temp_path)
else:
command_integration_role(args, target, start_at_task, test_dir, inventory_path,
common_temp_path, remote_temp_path=remote_temp_path)
start_at_task = None
finally:
if post_target:
post_target(target)
end_time = time.time()
results[target.name] = dict(
name=target.name,
type=target.type,
aliases=target.aliases,
modules=target.modules,
run_time_seconds=int(end_time - start_time),
setup_once=target.setup_once,
setup_always=target.setup_always,
coverage=args.coverage,
coverage_label=args.coverage_label,
python_version=args.python_version,
)
break
except SubprocessError:
if cloud_environment:
cloud_environment.on_failure(target, tries)
if not original_environment.validate(target.name, throw=False):
raise
if not tries:
raise
display.warning('Retrying test target "%s" with maximum verbosity.' % target.name)
display.verbosity = args.verbosity = 6
start_time = time.time()
current_environment = EnvironmentDescription(args)
end_time = time.time()
EnvironmentDescription.check(original_environment, current_environment, target.name, throw=True)
results[target.name]['validation_seconds'] = int(end_time - start_time)
passed.append(target)
except Exception as ex:
failed.append(target)
if args.continue_on_error:
display.error(ex)
continue
display.notice('To resume at this test target, use the option: --start-at %s' % target.name)
next_target = next(targets_iter, None)
if next_target:
display.notice('To resume after this test target, use the option: --start-at %s' % next_target.name)
raise
finally:
display.verbosity = args.verbosity = verbosity
finally:
if not args.explain:
if args.coverage:
coverage_temp_path = os.path.join(common_temp_path, ResultType.COVERAGE.name)
coverage_save_path = ResultType.COVERAGE.path
for filename in os.listdir(coverage_temp_path):
shutil.copy(os.path.join(coverage_temp_path, filename), os.path.join(coverage_save_path, filename))
remove_tree(common_temp_path)
result_name = '%s-%s.json' % (
args.command, re.sub(r'[^0-9]', '-', str(datetime.datetime.utcnow().replace(microsecond=0))))
data = dict(
targets=results,
)
write_json_test_results(ResultType.DATA, result_name, data)
if failed:
raise ApplicationError('The %d integration test(s) listed below (out of %d) failed. See error output above for details:\n%s' % (
len(failed), len(passed) + len(failed), '\n'.join(target.name for target in failed)))
def start_httptester(args):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:rtype: str, list[str]
"""
# map ports from remote -> localhost -> container
# passing through localhost is only used when ansible-test is not already running inside a docker container
ports = [
dict(
remote=8080,
container=80,
),
dict(
remote=8088,
container=88,
),
dict(
remote=8443,
container=443,
),
dict(
remote=8749,
container=749,
),
]
container_id = get_docker_container_id()
if not container_id:
for item in ports:
item['localhost'] = get_available_port()
docker_pull(args, args.httptester)
httptester_id = run_httptester(args, dict((port['localhost'], port['container']) for port in ports if 'localhost' in port))
if container_id:
container_host = get_docker_container_ip(args, httptester_id)
display.info('Found httptester container address: %s' % container_host, verbosity=1)
else:
container_host = get_docker_hostname()
ssh_options = []
for port in ports:
ssh_options += ['-R', '%d:%s:%d' % (port['remote'], container_host, port.get('localhost', port['container']))]
return httptester_id, ssh_options
def run_httptester(args, ports=None):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:type ports: dict[int, int] | None
:rtype: str
"""
options = [
'--detach',
'--env', 'KRB5_PASSWORD=%s' % args.httptester_krb5_password,
]
if ports:
for localhost_port, container_port in ports.items():
options += ['-p', '%d:%d' % (localhost_port, container_port)]
network = get_docker_preferred_network_name(args)
if is_docker_user_defined_network(network):
# network-scoped aliases are only supported for containers in user defined networks
for alias in HTTPTESTER_HOSTS:
options.extend(['--network-alias', alias])
httptester_id = docker_run(args, args.httptester, options=options)[0]
if args.explain:
httptester_id = 'httptester_id'
else:
httptester_id = httptester_id.strip()
return httptester_id
def inject_httptester(args):
"""
:type args: CommonConfig
"""
comment = ' # ansible-test httptester\n'
append_lines = ['127.0.0.1 %s%s' % (host, comment) for host in HTTPTESTER_HOSTS]
hosts_path = '/etc/hosts'
original_lines = read_text_file(hosts_path).splitlines(True)
if not any(line.endswith(comment) for line in original_lines):
write_text_file(hosts_path, ''.join(original_lines + append_lines))
# determine which forwarding mechanism to use
pfctl = find_executable('pfctl', required=False)
iptables = find_executable('iptables', required=False)
if pfctl:
kldload = find_executable('kldload', required=False)
if kldload:
try:
run_command(args, ['kldload', 'pf'], capture=True)
except SubprocessError:
pass # already loaded
rules = '''
rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to any port 80 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8080
rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to any port 88 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8088
rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to any port 443 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8443
rdr pass inet proto tcp from any to any port 749 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8749
'''
cmd = ['pfctl', '-ef', '-']
try:
run_command(args, cmd, capture=True, data=rules)
except SubprocessError:
pass # non-zero exit status on success
elif iptables:
ports = [
(80, 8080),
(88, 8088),
(443, 8443),
(749, 8749),
]
for src, dst in ports:
rule = ['-o', 'lo', '-p', 'tcp', '--dport', str(src), '-j', 'REDIRECT', '--to-port', str(dst)]
try:
# check for existing rule
cmd = ['iptables', '-t', 'nat', '-C', 'OUTPUT'] + rule
run_command(args, cmd, capture=True)
except SubprocessError:
# append rule when it does not exist
cmd = ['iptables', '-t', 'nat', '-A', 'OUTPUT'] + rule
run_command(args, cmd, capture=True)
else:
raise ApplicationError('No supported port forwarding mechanism detected.')
def run_setup_targets(args, test_dir, target_names, targets_dict, targets_executed, inventory_path, temp_path, always):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type test_dir: str
:type target_names: list[str]
:type targets_dict: dict[str, IntegrationTarget]
:type targets_executed: set[str]
:type inventory_path: str
:type temp_path: str
:type always: bool
"""
for target_name in target_names:
if not always and target_name in targets_executed:
continue
target = targets_dict[target_name]
if not args.explain:
# create a fresh test directory for each test target
remove_tree(test_dir)
make_dirs(test_dir)
if target.script_path:
command_integration_script(args, target, test_dir, inventory_path, temp_path)
else:
command_integration_role(args, target, None, test_dir, inventory_path, temp_path)
targets_executed.add(target_name)
def integration_environment(args, target, test_dir, inventory_path, ansible_config, env_config):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type target: IntegrationTarget
:type test_dir: str
:type inventory_path: str
:type ansible_config: str | None
:type env_config: CloudEnvironmentConfig | None
:rtype: dict[str, str]
"""
env = ansible_environment(args, ansible_config=ansible_config)
if args.inject_httptester:
env.update(dict(
HTTPTESTER='1',
KRB5_PASSWORD=args.httptester_krb5_password,
))
callback_plugins = ['junit'] + (env_config.callback_plugins or [] if env_config else [])
integration = dict(
JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR=ResultType.JUNIT.path,
ANSIBLE_CALLBACKS_ENABLED=','.join(sorted(set(callback_plugins))),
ANSIBLE_TEST_CI=args.metadata.ci_provider or get_ci_provider().code,
ANSIBLE_TEST_COVERAGE='check' if args.coverage_check else ('yes' if args.coverage else ''),
OUTPUT_DIR=test_dir,
INVENTORY_PATH=os.path.abspath(inventory_path),
)
if args.debug_strategy:
env.update(dict(ANSIBLE_STRATEGY='debug'))
if 'non_local/' in target.aliases:
if args.coverage:
display.warning('Skipping coverage reporting on Ansible modules for non-local test: %s' % target.name)
env.update(dict(ANSIBLE_TEST_REMOTE_INTERPRETER=''))
env.update(integration)
return env
def command_integration_script(args, target, test_dir, inventory_path, temp_path, remote_temp_path=None):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type target: IntegrationTarget
:type test_dir: str
:type inventory_path: str
:type temp_path: str
:type remote_temp_path: str | None
"""
display.info('Running %s integration test script' % target.name)
env_config = None
if isinstance(args, PosixIntegrationConfig):
cloud_environment = get_cloud_environment(args, target)
if cloud_environment:
env_config = cloud_environment.get_environment_config()
with integration_test_environment(args, target, inventory_path) as test_env:
cmd = ['./%s' % os.path.basename(target.script_path)]
if args.verbosity:
cmd.append('-' + ('v' * args.verbosity))
env = integration_environment(args, target, test_dir, test_env.inventory_path, test_env.ansible_config, env_config)
cwd = os.path.join(test_env.targets_dir, target.relative_path)
env.update(dict(
# support use of adhoc ansible commands in collections without specifying the fully qualified collection name
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR=cwd,
))
if env_config and env_config.env_vars:
env.update(env_config.env_vars)
with integration_test_config_file(args, env_config, test_env.integration_dir) as config_path:
if config_path:
cmd += ['-e', '@%s' % config_path]
module_coverage = 'non_local/' not in target.aliases
intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name=target.name, env=env, cwd=cwd, temp_path=temp_path,
remote_temp_path=remote_temp_path, module_coverage=module_coverage)
def command_integration_role(args, target, start_at_task, test_dir, inventory_path, temp_path, remote_temp_path=None):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type target: IntegrationTarget
:type start_at_task: str | None
:type test_dir: str
:type inventory_path: str
:type temp_path: str
:type remote_temp_path: str | None
"""
display.info('Running %s integration test role' % target.name)
env_config = None
vars_files = []
variables = dict(
output_dir=test_dir,
)
if isinstance(args, WindowsIntegrationConfig):
hosts = 'windows'
gather_facts = False
variables.update(dict(
win_output_dir=r'C:\ansible_testing',
))
elif isinstance(args, NetworkIntegrationConfig):
hosts = target.network_platform
gather_facts = False
else:
hosts = 'testhost'
gather_facts = True
cloud_environment = get_cloud_environment(args, target)
if cloud_environment:
env_config = cloud_environment.get_environment_config()
with integration_test_environment(args, target, inventory_path) as test_env:
if os.path.exists(test_env.vars_file):
vars_files.append(os.path.relpath(test_env.vars_file, test_env.integration_dir))
play = dict(
hosts=hosts,
gather_facts=gather_facts,
vars_files=vars_files,
vars=variables,
roles=[
target.name,
],
)
if env_config:
if env_config.ansible_vars:
variables.update(env_config.ansible_vars)
play.update(dict(
environment=env_config.env_vars,
module_defaults=env_config.module_defaults,
))
playbook = json.dumps([play], indent=4, sort_keys=True)
with named_temporary_file(args=args, directory=test_env.integration_dir, prefix='%s-' % target.name, suffix='.yml', content=playbook) as playbook_path:
filename = os.path.basename(playbook_path)
display.info('>>> Playbook: %s\n%s' % (filename, playbook.strip()), verbosity=3)
cmd = ['ansible-playbook', filename, '-i', os.path.relpath(test_env.inventory_path, test_env.integration_dir)]
if start_at_task:
cmd += ['--start-at-task', start_at_task]
if args.tags:
cmd += ['--tags', args.tags]
if args.skip_tags:
cmd += ['--skip-tags', args.skip_tags]
if args.diff:
cmd += ['--diff']
if isinstance(args, NetworkIntegrationConfig):
if args.testcase:
cmd += ['-e', 'testcase=%s' % args.testcase]
if args.verbosity:
cmd.append('-' + ('v' * args.verbosity))
env = integration_environment(args, target, test_dir, test_env.inventory_path, test_env.ansible_config, env_config)
cwd = test_env.integration_dir
env.update(dict(
# support use of adhoc ansible commands in collections without specifying the fully qualified collection name
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR=cwd,
))
env['ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH'] = test_env.targets_dir
module_coverage = 'non_local/' not in target.aliases
intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name=target.name, env=env, cwd=cwd, temp_path=temp_path,
remote_temp_path=remote_temp_path, module_coverage=module_coverage)
def get_changes_filter(args):
"""
:type args: TestConfig
:rtype: list[str]
"""
paths = detect_changes(args)
if not args.metadata.change_description:
if paths:
changes = categorize_changes(args, paths, args.command)
else:
changes = ChangeDescription()
args.metadata.change_description = changes
if paths is None:
return [] # change detection not enabled, do not filter targets
if not paths:
raise NoChangesDetected()
if args.metadata.change_description.targets is None:
raise NoTestsForChanges()
return args.metadata.change_description.targets
def detect_changes(args):
"""
:type args: TestConfig
:rtype: list[str] | None
"""
if args.changed:
paths = get_ci_provider().detect_changes(args)
elif args.changed_from or args.changed_path:
paths = args.changed_path or []
if args.changed_from:
paths += read_text_file(args.changed_from).splitlines()
else:
return None # change detection not enabled
if paths is None:
return None # act as though change detection not enabled, do not filter targets
display.info('Detected changes in %d file(s).' % len(paths))
for path in paths:
display.info(path, verbosity=1)
return paths
def get_integration_filter(args, targets):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:rtype: list[str]
"""
if args.docker:
return get_integration_docker_filter(args, targets)
if args.remote:
return get_integration_remote_filter(args, targets)
return get_integration_local_filter(args, targets)
def common_integration_filter(args, targets, exclude):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:type exclude: list[str]
"""
override_disabled = set(target for target in args.include if target.startswith('disabled/'))
if not args.allow_disabled:
skip = 'disabled/'
override = [target.name for target in targets if override_disabled & set(target.aliases)]
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases and target.name not in override]
if skipped:
exclude.extend(skipped)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which require --allow-disabled or prefixing with "disabled/": %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
override_unsupported = set(target for target in args.include if target.startswith('unsupported/'))
if not args.allow_unsupported:
skip = 'unsupported/'
override = [target.name for target in targets if override_unsupported & set(target.aliases)]
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases and target.name not in override]
if skipped:
exclude.extend(skipped)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which require --allow-unsupported or prefixing with "unsupported/": %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
override_unstable = set(target for target in args.include if target.startswith('unstable/'))
if args.allow_unstable_changed:
override_unstable |= set(args.metadata.change_description.focused_targets or [])
if not args.allow_unstable:
skip = 'unstable/'
override = [target.name for target in targets if override_unstable & set(target.aliases)]
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases and target.name not in override]
if skipped:
exclude.extend(skipped)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which require --allow-unstable or prefixing with "unstable/": %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
# only skip a Windows test if using --windows and all the --windows versions are defined in the aliases as skip/windows/%s
if isinstance(args, WindowsIntegrationConfig) and args.windows:
all_skipped = []
not_skipped = []
for target in targets:
if "skip/windows/" not in target.aliases:
continue
skip_valid = []
skip_missing = []
for version in args.windows:
if "skip/windows/%s/" % version in target.aliases:
skip_valid.append(version)
else:
skip_missing.append(version)
if skip_missing and skip_valid:
not_skipped.append((target.name, skip_valid, skip_missing))
elif skip_valid:
all_skipped.append(target.name)
if all_skipped:
exclude.extend(all_skipped)
skip_aliases = ["skip/windows/%s/" % w for w in args.windows]
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which are set to skip with --windows %s: %s'
% ('", "'.join(skip_aliases), ', '.join(args.windows), ', '.join(all_skipped)))
if not_skipped:
for target, skip_valid, skip_missing in not_skipped:
# warn when failing to skip due to lack of support for skipping only some versions
display.warning('Including test "%s" which was marked to skip for --windows %s but not %s.'
% (target, ', '.join(skip_valid), ', '.join(skip_missing)))
def get_integration_local_filter(args, targets):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:rtype: list[str]
"""
exclude = []
common_integration_filter(args, targets, exclude)
if not args.allow_root and os.getuid() != 0:
skip = 'needs/root/'
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases]
if skipped:
exclude.append(skip)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which require --allow-root or running as root: %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
override_destructive = set(target for target in args.include if target.startswith('destructive/'))
if not args.allow_destructive:
skip = 'destructive/'
override = [target.name for target in targets if override_destructive & set(target.aliases)]
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases and target.name not in override]
if skipped:
exclude.extend(skipped)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which require --allow-destructive or prefixing with "destructive/" to run locally: %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
exclude_targets_by_python_version(targets, args.python_version, exclude)
return exclude
def get_integration_docker_filter(args, targets):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:rtype: list[str]
"""
exclude = []
common_integration_filter(args, targets, exclude)
skip = 'skip/docker/'
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases]
if skipped:
exclude.append(skip)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which cannot run under docker: %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
if not args.docker_privileged:
skip = 'needs/privileged/'
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases]
if skipped:
exclude.append(skip)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which require --docker-privileged to run under docker: %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), ', '.join(skipped)))
python_version = get_python_version(args, get_docker_completion(), args.docker_raw)
exclude_targets_by_python_version(targets, python_version, exclude)
return exclude
def get_integration_remote_filter(args, targets):
"""
:type args: IntegrationConfig
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:rtype: list[str]
"""
remote = args.parsed_remote
exclude = []
common_integration_filter(args, targets, exclude)
skips = {
'skip/%s' % remote.platform: remote.platform,
'skip/%s/%s' % (remote.platform, remote.version): '%s %s' % (remote.platform, remote.version),
'skip/%s%s' % (remote.platform, remote.version): '%s %s' % (remote.platform, remote.version), # legacy syntax, use above format
}
if remote.arch:
skips.update({
'skip/%s/%s' % (remote.arch, remote.platform): '%s on %s' % (remote.platform, remote.arch),
'skip/%s/%s/%s' % (remote.arch, remote.platform, remote.version): '%s %s on %s' % (remote.platform, remote.version, remote.arch),
})
for skip, description in skips.items():
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.skips]
if skipped:
exclude.append(skip + '/')
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which are not supported on %s: %s' % (skip, description, ', '.join(skipped)))
python_version = get_python_version(args, get_remote_completion(), args.remote)
exclude_targets_by_python_version(targets, python_version, exclude)
return exclude
def exclude_targets_by_python_version(targets, python_version, exclude):
"""
:type targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget]
:type python_version: str
:type exclude: list[str]
"""
if not python_version:
display.warning('Python version unknown. Unable to skip tests based on Python version.')
return
python_major_version = python_version.split('.')[0]
skip = 'skip/python%s/' % python_version
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases]
if skipped:
exclude.append(skip)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which are not supported on python %s: %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), python_version, ', '.join(skipped)))
skip = 'skip/python%s/' % python_major_version
skipped = [target.name for target in targets if skip in target.aliases]
if skipped:
exclude.append(skip)
display.warning('Excluding tests marked "%s" which are not supported on python %s: %s'
% (skip.rstrip('/'), python_version, ', '.join(skipped)))
def get_python_version(args, configs, name):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:type configs: dict[str, dict[str, str]]
:type name: str
"""
config = configs.get(name, {})
config_python = config.get('python')
if not config or not config_python:
if args.python:
return args.python
display.warning('No Python version specified. '
'Use completion config or the --python option to specify one.', unique=True)
return '' # failure to provide a version may result in failures or reduced functionality later
supported_python_versions = config_python.split(',')
default_python_version = supported_python_versions[0]
if args.python and args.python not in supported_python_versions:
raise ApplicationError('Python %s is not supported by %s. Supported Python version(s) are: %s' % (
args.python, name, ', '.join(sorted(supported_python_versions))))
python_version = args.python or default_python_version
return python_version
def get_python_interpreter(args, configs, name):
"""
:type args: EnvironmentConfig
:type configs: dict[str, dict[str, str]]
:type name: str
"""
if args.python_interpreter:
return args.python_interpreter
config = configs.get(name, {})
if not config:
if args.python:
guess = 'python%s' % args.python
else:
guess = 'python'
display.warning('Using "%s" as the Python interpreter. '
'Use completion config or the --python-interpreter option to specify the path.' % guess, unique=True)
return guess
python_version = get_python_version(args, configs, name)
python_dir = config.get('python_dir', '/usr/bin')
python_interpreter = os.path.join(python_dir, 'python%s' % python_version)
python_interpreter = config.get('python%s' % python_version, python_interpreter)
return python_interpreter
class EnvironmentDescription:
"""Description of current running environment."""
def __init__(self, args):
"""Initialize snapshot of environment configuration.
:type args: IntegrationConfig
"""
self.args = args
if self.args.explain:
self.data = {}
return
warnings = []
versions = ['']
versions += SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS
versions += list(set(v.split('.')[0] for v in SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS))
version_check = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'versions.py')
python_paths = dict((v, find_executable('python%s' % v, required=False)) for v in sorted(versions))
pip_paths = dict((v, find_executable('pip%s' % v, required=False)) for v in sorted(versions))
program_versions = dict((v, self.get_version([python_paths[v], version_check], warnings)) for v in sorted(python_paths) if python_paths[v])
pip_interpreters = dict((v, self.get_shebang(pip_paths[v])) for v in sorted(pip_paths) if pip_paths[v])
known_hosts_hash = self.get_hash(os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/known_hosts'))
for version in sorted(versions):
self.check_python_pip_association(version, python_paths, pip_paths, pip_interpreters, warnings)
for warning in warnings:
display.warning(warning, unique=True)
self.data = dict(
python_paths=python_paths,
pip_paths=pip_paths,
program_versions=program_versions,
pip_interpreters=pip_interpreters,
known_hosts_hash=known_hosts_hash,
warnings=warnings,
)
@staticmethod
def check_python_pip_association(version, python_paths, pip_paths, pip_interpreters, warnings):
"""
:type version: str
:param python_paths: dict[str, str]
:param pip_paths: dict[str, str]
:param pip_interpreters: dict[str, str]
:param warnings: list[str]
"""
python_label = 'Python%s' % (' %s' % version if version else '')
pip_path = pip_paths.get(version)
python_path = python_paths.get(version)
if not python_path and not pip_path:
# neither python or pip is present for this version
return
if not python_path:
warnings.append('A %s interpreter was not found, yet a matching pip was found at "%s".' % (python_label, pip_path))
return
if not pip_path:
warnings.append('A %s interpreter was found at "%s", yet a matching pip was not found.' % (python_label, python_path))
return
pip_shebang = pip_interpreters.get(version)
match = re.search(r'#!\s*(?P<command>[^\s]+)', pip_shebang)
if not match:
warnings.append('A %s pip was found at "%s", but it does not have a valid shebang: %s' % (python_label, pip_path, pip_shebang))
return
pip_interpreter = os.path.realpath(match.group('command'))
python_interpreter = os.path.realpath(python_path)
if pip_interpreter == python_interpreter:
return
try:
identical = filecmp.cmp(pip_interpreter, python_interpreter)
except OSError:
identical = False
if identical:
return
warnings.append('A %s pip was found at "%s", but it uses interpreter "%s" instead of "%s".' % (
python_label, pip_path, pip_interpreter, python_interpreter))
def __str__(self):
"""
:rtype: str
"""
return json.dumps(self.data, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
def validate(self, target_name, throw):
"""
:type target_name: str
:type throw: bool
:rtype: bool
"""
current = EnvironmentDescription(self.args)
return self.check(self, current, target_name, throw)
@staticmethod
def check(original, current, target_name, throw):
"""
:type original: EnvironmentDescription
:type current: EnvironmentDescription
:type target_name: str
:type throw: bool
:rtype: bool
"""
original_json = str(original)
current_json = str(current)
if original_json == current_json:
return True
unified_diff = '\n'.join(difflib.unified_diff(
a=original_json.splitlines(),
b=current_json.splitlines(),
fromfile='original.json',
tofile='current.json',
lineterm='',
))
message = ('Test target "%s" has changed the test environment!\n'
'If these changes are necessary, they must be reverted before the test finishes.\n'
'>>> Original Environment\n'
'%s\n'
'>>> Current Environment\n'
'%s\n'
'>>> Environment Diff\n'
'%s'
% (target_name, original_json, current_json, unified_diff))
if throw:
raise ApplicationError(message)
display.error(message)
return False
@staticmethod
def get_version(command, warnings):
"""
:type command: list[str]
:type warnings: list[text]
:rtype: list[str]
"""
try:
stdout, stderr = raw_command(command, capture=True, cmd_verbosity=2)
except SubprocessError as ex:
warnings.append(u'%s' % ex)
return None # all failures are equal, we don't care why it failed, only that it did
return [line.strip() for line in ((stdout or '').strip() + (stderr or '').strip()).splitlines()]
@staticmethod
def get_shebang(path):
"""
:type path: str
:rtype: str
"""
with open_text_file(path) as script_fd:
return script_fd.readline().strip()
@staticmethod
def get_hash(path):
"""
:type path: str
:rtype: str | None
"""
if not os.path.exists(path):
return None
file_hash = hashlib.sha256()
file_hash.update(read_binary_file(path))
return file_hash.hexdigest()
class NoChangesDetected(ApplicationWarning):
"""Exception when change detection was performed, but no changes were found."""
def __init__(self):
super(NoChangesDetected, self).__init__('No changes detected.')
class NoTestsForChanges(ApplicationWarning):
"""Exception when changes detected, but no tests trigger as a result."""
def __init__(self):
super(NoTestsForChanges, self).__init__('No tests found for detected changes.')
class Delegate(Exception):
"""Trigger command delegation."""
def __init__(self, exclude=None, require=None, integration_targets=None):
"""
:type exclude: list[str] | None
:type require: list[str] | None
:type integration_targets: tuple[IntegrationTarget] | None
"""
super(Delegate, self).__init__()
self.exclude = exclude or []
self.require = require or []
self.integration_targets = integration_targets or tuple()
class AllTargetsSkipped(ApplicationWarning):
"""All targets skipped."""
def __init__(self):
super(AllTargetsSkipped, self).__init__('All targets skipped.')