ansible/test/integration/targets/collections/runme.sh
Matt Davis 1dc8436ed9
module_utils fixes in collections (#55118)
* module_utils fixes in collections

* fixed Windows module_utils in collections
* fixed more Python module_utils cases (from X import module)
* "medium style" Ansiballz modules now work properly with collections (ie, non-replacer but also not using basic.py)
* added more tests
* split Windows/POSIX exec

* sanity
2019-04-10 22:59:53 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eux
export ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS=$PWD/collection_root_user:$PWD/collection_root_sys
export ANSIBLE_GATHERING=explicit
export ANSIBLE_GATHER_SUBSET=minimal
export ANSIBLE_HOST_PATTERN_MISMATCH=error
# FIXME: just use INVENTORY_PATH as-is once ansible-test sets the right dir
ipath=../../$(basename "${INVENTORY_PATH}")
export INVENTORY_PATH="$ipath"
# temporary hack to keep this test from running on Python 2.6 in CI
if ansible-playbook pythoncheck.yml | grep UNSUPPORTEDPYTHON; then
echo skipping test for unsupported Python version...
exit 0
fi
# test callback
ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_WHITELIST=testns.testcoll.usercallback ansible localhost -m ping | grep "usercallback says ok"
# we need multiple plays, and conditional import_playbook is noisy and causes problems, so choose here which one to use...
if [[ ${INVENTORY_PATH} == *.winrm ]]; then
export TEST_PLAYBOOK=windows.yml
else
export TEST_PLAYBOOK=posix.yml
fi
# run test playbook
ansible-playbook -i "${INVENTORY_PATH}" -i ./a.statichost.yml -v "${TEST_PLAYBOOK}"