ansible/test/integration/targets/ec2_group/tasks/main.yml
Kim Blomqvist 63639abb01 [cloud] Improve ipv6 and EC2 classic support in ec2_group integration tests (#32976)
* ec2_group: fix ipv6 tests to use an explicit VPC

* otherwise would fail on old AWS accounts supporting EC2-classic

* ec2_group: fix tests to use an explicit VPC

* Only run some tests if there is a default vpc associated with the account
2018-01-31 08:00:54 -05:00

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---
# A Note about ec2 environment variable name preference:
# - EC2_URL -> AWS_URL
# - EC2_ACCESS_KEY -> AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID -> AWS_ACCESS_KEY
# - EC2_SECRET_KEY -> AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY -> AWX_SECRET_KEY
# - EC2_REGION -> AWS_REGION
#
# - include: ../../setup_ec2/tasks/common.yml module_name: ec2_group
- block:
# ============================================================
- name: test failure with no parameters
ec2_group:
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert failure with no parameters
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- 'result.msg == "one of the following is required: name, group_id"'
# ============================================================
- name: test failure with only name
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert failure with only name
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- 'result.msg == "Must provide description when state is present."'
# ============================================================
- name: test failure with only description
ec2_group:
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert failure with only description
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- 'result.msg == "one of the following is required: name, group_id"'
# ============================================================
- name: test failure with empty description (AWS API requires non-empty string desc)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: ''
region: '{{ec2_region}}'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert failure with empty description
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- 'result.msg == "Must provide description when state is present."'
# ============================================================
- name: test valid region parameter
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
region: '{{ec2_region}}'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert valid region parameter
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- '"Unable to locate credentials" in result.msg'
# ============================================================
- name: test environment variable EC2_REGION
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
environment:
EC2_REGION: '{{ec2_region}}'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert environment variable EC2_REGION
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- '"Unable to locate credentials" in result.msg'
# ============================================================
- name: test invalid ec2_url parameter
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
environment:
EC2_URL: bogus.example.com
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert invalid ec2_url parameter
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- 'result.msg.startswith("The ec2_group module requires a region")'
# ============================================================
- name: test valid ec2_url parameter
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
environment:
EC2_URL: '{{ec2_url}}'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert valid ec2_url parameter
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- 'result.msg.startswith("The ec2_group module requires a region")'
# ============================================================
- name: test credentials from environment
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
environment:
EC2_REGION: '{{ec2_region}}'
EC2_ACCESS_KEY: bogus_access_key
EC2_SECRET_KEY: bogus_secret_key
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert ec2_group with valid ec2_url
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- '"validate the provided access credentials" in result.msg'
# ============================================================
- name: test credential parameters
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
ec2_region: '{{ec2_region}}'
ec2_access_key: 'bogus_access_key'
ec2_secret_key: 'bogus_secret_key'
register: result
ignore_errors: true
- name: assert credential parameters
assert:
that:
- 'result.failed'
- '"validate the provided access credentials" in result.msg'
# ============================================================
- name: set up aws connection info
set_fact:
aws_connection_info: &aws_connection_info
aws_access_key: "{{ aws_access_key }}"
aws_secret_key: "{{ aws_secret_key }}"
security_token: "{{ security_token }}"
region: "{{ aws_region }}"
no_log: yes
# ============================================================
- name: determine if there is a default VPC
set_fact:
defaultvpc: "{{ lookup('aws_account_attribute',
attribute='default-vpc',
region=aws_region,
aws_access_key=aws_access_key,
aws_secret_key=aws_secret_key,
aws_security_token=security_token) }}"
register: default_vpc
# ============================================================
- name: create a VPC
ec2_vpc_net:
name: "{{ resource_prefix }}-vpc"
state: present
cidr_block: "10.232.232.128/26"
<<: *aws_connection_info
tags:
Name: "{{ resource_prefix }}-vpc"
Description: "Created by ansible-test"
register: vpc_result
# ============================================================
- name: test state=absent
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: absent
register: result
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present different description (expected changed=false)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}CHANGED'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
ignore_errors: true
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present (expected changed=false)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: tests IPv6 with the default VPC
block:
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present for ipv6 (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test rules_egress state=present for ipv6 (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8181
to_port: 8181
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
when: default_vpc
- name: test IPv6 with a specified VPC
block:
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ ec2_group_name }}-2'
description: '{{ ec2_group_description }}-2'
state: present
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present for ipv6 (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ ec2_group_name }}-2'
description: '{{ ec2_group_description }}-2'
state: present
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present for ipv6 (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ ec2_group_name }}-2'
description: '{{ ec2_group_description }}-2'
state: present
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert nothing changed
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
# ============================================================
- name: test rules_egress state=present for ipv6 (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ ec2_group_name }}-2'
description: '{{ ec2_group_description }}-2'
state: present
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8181
to_port: 8181
cidr_ipv6: "64:ff9b::/96"
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test state=absent (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ ec2_group_name }}-2'
description: '{{ ec2_group_description }}-2'
state: absent
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert group was removed
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
# ============================================================
- name: test state=present for ipv4 (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
ec2_region: '{{ec2_region}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: add same rule to the existing group (expected changed=false)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
- name: add a rule that auto creates another security group
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
purge_rules: no
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
group_name: "{{ resource_prefix }} - Another security group"
group_desc: Another security group
ports: 7171
register: result
- name: check that there are now two rules
assert:
that:
- result.changed
- result.ip_permissions|length == 2
- result.ip_permissions[0].user_id_group_pairs or
result.ip_permissions[1].user_id_group_pairs
# ============================================================
- name: test ip rules convert port numbers from string to int (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: "8183"
to_port: "8183"
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: "8184"
to_port: "8184"
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test group rules convert port numbers from string to int (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: "8185"
to_port: "8185"
group_id: "{{result.group_id}}"
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: "8186"
to_port: "8186"
group_id: "{{result.group_id}}"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test adding a range of ports and ports given as strings (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
# set purge_rules to false so we don't get a false positive from previously added rules
purge_rules: false
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8183-8190
- '8192'
cidr_ip: 1.1.1.1/32
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test adding a rule with a IPv4 CIDR with host bits set (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
# set purge_rules to false so we don't get a false positive from previously added rules
purge_rules: false
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8195
cidr_ip: 10.0.0.1/8
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test adding the same rule with a IPv4 CIDR with host bits set (expected changed=false and a warning)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
# set purge_rules to false so we don't get a false positive from previously added rules
purge_rules: false
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8195
cidr_ip: 10.0.0.1/8
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=false and a warning)
assert:
that:
# No way to assert for warnings?
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test using the default VPC
block:
- name: test adding a rule with a IPv6 CIDR with host bits set (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
ec2_region: '{{ec2_region}}'
ec2_access_key: '{{ec2_access_key}}'
ec2_secret_key: '{{ec2_secret_key}}'
security_token: '{{security_token}}'
state: present
# set purge_rules to false so we don't get a false positive from previously added rules
purge_rules: false
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8196
cidr_ipv6: '2001:db00::1/24'
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test adding a rule again with a IPv6 CIDR with host bits set (expected changed=false and a warning)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
state: present
# set purge_rules to false so we don't get a false positive from previously added rules
purge_rules: false
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8196
cidr_ipv6: '2001:db00::1/24'
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=false and a warning)
assert:
that:
# No way to assert for warnings?
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
when: default_vpc
# ============================================================
- name: test state=absent (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
state: absent
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert state=absent (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'not result.group_id'
- name: create security group in the VPC
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
register: result
- name: assert state=present (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.vpc_id == vpc_result.vpc.id'
- 'result.group_id.startswith("sg-")'
# ============================================================
- name: test adding tags (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
tags:
tag1: test1
tag2: test2
register: result
- name: assert that tags were added (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.tags == {"tag1": "test1", "tag2": "test2"}'
# ============================================================
- name: test that tags are present (expected changed=False)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
state: present
purge_rules_egress: false
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
tags:
tag1: test1
tag2: test2
register: result
- name: assert that tags were not changed (expected changed=False)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.tags == {"tag1": "test1", "tag2": "test2"}'
# ============================================================
- name: test purging tags (expected changed=True)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
tags:
tag1: test1
register: result
- name: assert that tag2 was removed (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.tags == {"tag1": "test1"}'
# ============================================================
- name: assert that tags are left as-is if not specified (expected changed=False)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
register: result
- name: assert that the tags stayed the same (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.tags == {"tag1": "test1"}'
# ============================================================
- name: test purging all tags (expected changed=True)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
from_port: 8182
to_port: 8182
cidr_ip: "1.1.1.1/32"
tags: {}
register: result
- name: assert that tag1 was removed (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'not result.tags'
# ============================================================
- name: test adding a rule and egress rule descriptions (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
# purge the other rules so assertions work for the subsequent tests for rule descriptions
purge_rules_egress: true
purge_rules: true
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8281
cidr_ipv6: 1001:d00::/24
rule_desc: ipv6 rule desc 1
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8282
cidr_ip: 2.2.2.2/32
rule_desc: egress rule desc 1
register: result
- name: assert that rule descriptions are created (expected changed=true)
# Only assert this if rule description is defined as the botocore version may < 1.7.2.
# It's still helpful to have these tests run on older versions since it verifies backwards
# compatibility with this feature.
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.ip_permissions[0].ipv6_ranges[0].description == "ipv6 rule desc 1"'
- 'result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description == "egress rule desc 1"'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is defined
- name: if an older version of botocore is installed changes should still have changed due to purged rules (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is undefined
# ============================================================
- name: test modifying rule and egress rule descriptions (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
purge_rules_egress: false
purge_rules: false
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8281
cidr_ipv6: 1001:d00::/24
rule_desc: ipv6 rule desc 2
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8282
cidr_ip: 2.2.2.2/32
rule_desc: egress rule desc 2
register: result
- name: assert that rule descriptions were modified (expected changed=true)
# Only assert this if rule description is defined as the botocore version may < 1.7.2.
# It's still helpful to have these tests run on older versions since it verifies backwards
# compatibility with this feature.
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.ip_permissions[0].ipv6_ranges[0].description == "ipv6 rule desc 2"'
- 'result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description == "egress rule desc 2"'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is defined
- name: if an older version of botocore is installed everything should stay the same (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is undefined
# ============================================================
- name: test creating rule in default vpc with egress rule (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}-default-vpc'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}} default VPC'
<<: *aws_connection_info
purge_rules_egress: true
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8281
cidr_ip: 1.1.1.1/24
rule_desc: ipv4 rule desc
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8282
cidr_ip: 2.2.2.2/32
rule_desc: egress rule desc 2
register: result
- name: assert that rule descriptions were modified (expected changed=true)
# Only assert this if rule description is defined as the botocore version may < 1.7.2.
# It's still helpful to have these tests run on older versions since it verifies backwards
# compatibility with this feature.
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'result.ip_permissions_egress|length == 1'
# ============================================================
- name: test that keeping the same rule descriptions (expected changed=false)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
purge_rules_egress: false
purge_rules: false
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8281
cidr_ipv6: 1001:d00::/24
rule_desc: ipv6 rule desc 2
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8282
cidr_ip: 2.2.2.2/32
rule_desc: egress rule desc 2
register: result
- name: assert that rule descriptions stayed the same (expected changed=false)
# Only assert this if rule description is defined as the botocore version may < 1.7.2.
# It's still helpful to have these tests run on older versions since it verifies backwards
# compatibility with this feature.
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
- 'result.ip_permissions[0].ipv6_ranges[0].description == "ipv6 rule desc 2"'
- 'result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description == "egress rule desc 2"'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is defined
- name: if an older version of botocore is installed everything should stay the same (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is undefined
# ============================================================
- name: test removing rule descriptions (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
description: '{{ec2_group_description}}'
<<: *aws_connection_info
vpc_id: '{{ vpc_result.vpc.id }}'
purge_rules_egress: false
purge_rules: false
state: present
rules:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8281
cidr_ipv6: 1001:d00::/24
rule_desc:
rules_egress:
- proto: "tcp"
ports:
- 8282
cidr_ip: 2.2.2.2/32
rule_desc:
register: result
- name: assert that rule descriptions were removed (expected changed=true)
# Only assert this if rule description is defined as the botocore version may < 1.7.2.
# It's still helpful to have these tests run on older versions since it verifies backwards
# compatibility with this feature.
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'not result.ip_permissions[0].ipv6_ranges[0].description'
- 'not result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is defined
- name: if an older version of botocore is installed everything should stay the same (expected changed=false)
assert:
that:
- 'not result.changed'
when: result.ip_permissions_egress[0].ip_ranges[0].description is undefined
# ============================================================
- name: test state=absent (expected changed=true)
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
state: absent
<<: *aws_connection_info
register: result
- name: assert state=absent (expected changed=true)
assert:
that:
- 'result.changed'
- 'not result.group_id'
always:
# ============================================================
- name: tidy up security group
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}'
state: absent
<<: *aws_connection_info
ignore_errors: yes
- name: tidy up security group for IPv6 EC2-Classic tests
ec2_group:
name: '{{ ec2_group_name }}-2'
state: absent
<<: *aws_connection_info
ignore_errors: yes
- name: tidy up default VPC security group
ec2_group:
name: '{{ec2_group_name}}-default-vpc'
state: absent
<<: *aws_connection_info
ignore_errors: yes
- name: tidy up automatically created SG
ec2_group:
name: "{{ resource_prefix }} - Another security group"
state: absent
<<: *aws_connection_info
ignore_errors: yes
- name: tidy up VPC
ec2_vpc_net:
name: "{{ resource_prefix }}-vpc"
state: absent
cidr_block: "10.232.232.128/26"
<<: *aws_connection_info
ignore_errors: yes