ansible/test/integration/targets/ansible-test/collection-tests/venv.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eux -o pipefail
cp -a "${TEST_DIR}/ansible_collections" "${WORK_DIR}"
cd "${WORK_DIR}/ansible_collections/ns/col"
# rename the sanity ignore file to match the current ansible version and update import ignores with the python version
ansible_version="$(python -c 'import ansible.release; print(".".join(ansible.release.__version__.split(".")[:2]))')"
if [ "${ANSIBLE_TEST_PYTHON_VERSION}" == "2.6" ]; then
# Non-module/module_utils plugins are not checked on this remote-only Python versions
sed "s/ import$/ import-${ANSIBLE_TEST_PYTHON_VERSION}/;" < "tests/sanity/ignore.txt" | grep -v 'plugins/[^m].* import' > "tests/sanity/ignore-${ansible_version}.txt"
else
sed "s/ import$/ import-${ANSIBLE_TEST_PYTHON_VERSION}/;" < "tests/sanity/ignore.txt" > "tests/sanity/ignore-${ansible_version}.txt"
fi
cat "tests/sanity/ignore-${ansible_version}.txt"
# common args for all tests
# each test will be run in a separate venv to verify that requirements have been properly specified
common=(--venv --python "${ANSIBLE_TEST_PYTHON_VERSION}" --color --truncate 0 "${@}")
# sanity tests
tests=()
set +x
while IFS='' read -r line; do
tests+=("$line");
done < <(
ansible-test sanity --list-tests
)
set -x
for test in "${tests[@]}"; do
rm -rf "tests/output"
ansible-test sanity "${common[@]}" --test "${test}"
done
# unit tests
rm -rf "tests/output"
ansible-test units "${common[@]}"
# integration tests
rm -rf "tests/output"
ansible-test integration "${common[@]}"