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(#80701)
(cherry picked from commit 54576cd794530768a67bddba2f7450b614611e92)
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* Provide reproducible sdist builds.
* Use reproducible wheel builds.
* Add PyPI artifact checks.
(cherry picked from commit d37678c5ff221ada71afc0cad3ff7b70e0a0ec2f)
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(#80502)
(cherry picked from commit e87802cf2c75c5f2578e58ed2edb3e033623cc78)
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(cherry picked from commit a6bfa82bd061d1d66e7d67064f2e78774a103b54)
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(#80261)
* [stable-2.14] 📦 Switch sdist build-system to pure setuptools (#80255)
This patch modifies the in-tree build backend to build sdists that swap
out pointers to it in the `pyproject.toml`'s `[build-system]` section.
The effect of this is that the first build from source (for example,
from a Git checkout) uses our PEP 517 in-tree build backend. But the
produced tarball has `build-backend` set to `setuptools.build_meta`
which is the native build backend of `setuptools`. So any following
builds from that sdist will skip using the in-tree build backend,
calling the setuptools' one.
The good news is that if the first build generated the manpages, they
will be included and won't go anywhere even though, a different build
system is in place.
Combined with #80253, this will make sure not to modify the current
source checkout on that first build.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7097df3eed979446830fc579613ffb9b7e7c19bf)
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
* Make PEP 517 mutation tests use pinned old setuptools (#80262)
* Pin setuptools to lowest supported @ PEP 517 test
This allows catching the behavior of builds under old setuptools.
* Stop invoking `setup.py install` in tests
This is not the part we care about since it involves dealing with the
external runtime dependencies rather than building our source
distribution.
(cherry picked from commit eebfd71a6da396b011e664604c9991543205d780)
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Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
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(cherry picked from commit 888abf5d6e13880ba82d02c5f8a57ca1f90a992f)
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
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* Add _convert_rst_in_template_to_manpage arg types
* 📦 Make manpage build dependencies conditional
Previously, said dependencies were declared as unconditionally
required even when manpages not needed to be built. This patch
Makes it so they are only required when needed.
* Correct _generate_rst_in_templates returned type
It was marked as Path before this patch but in fact, it's iterable of
paths.
* 🎨 Convert RST to manpage in-memory @ PEP 517
Previously, the automation was writing a temporary templated RST on
disk and calling a helper CLI script on that. But with this change, it
happens with less unnecessary I/O.
Co-Authored-By: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* 📦Expose sdist manpage build deps unconditionally
Due to a bug in pypa/build, the `get_requires_for_build_sdist()` hook
is always invoked with `config_settings=None`. This means that we
cannot conditionally extend build requirements in said hook.
As a workaround, this patch makes hook pretend that `--built-manpages`
is always passed.
Ref: https://github.com/pypa/build/issues/559.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <6775756+nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 67bafafbc0d61751d2ec10b0aeccb6b01482a074)
This is a backport of #80098.
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(#80129)
This patch creates a thin wrapper around the `setuptools`' PEP 517
build backend in-tree. It features an ability to request generating
the manpage files in the process of building a source distribution.
This toggle is implemented using the `config_settings` mechanism of
PEP 517.
One must explicitly pass it a CLI option to the build front-end to
trigger said behavior. The packagers are expected to use the
following call:
python -m build --config-setting=--build-manpages
This option has no effect on building wheels.
🧪 The change includes integration tests
This test runs building and re-building sdists and wheels with and
without the `--build-manpages` config setting under the
oldest-supported and new `setuptools` pinned.
It is intended to preserve the interoperability of the packaging setup
across Python runtimes.
An extra smoke test also verifies that non PEP 517 interfaces remain functional.
PR #79606
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
(cherry picked from commit 56036013cd09db0f1b20402a69be44345ddafb22)
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Unofficial packaging should be maintained externally since
it is not tested in CI or used in the official release process.
Maintainers of unofficial packages are better equipped with the necessary
expertise and testing resources to support alternative packaging.
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* Remove PyCrypto from setup.py and packaging script
* Remove mention of pycrpto from installation docs
* Remove PyCrypto from vault
* Remove pycryto constraint and unit test requirement
* Remove PyCrypto tests from unit tests
* Add docs and fix warning message
* Remove section about cryptography library in Ansible Vault docs
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Change:
- Initial set of changes for renaming to ansible-core
- Includes changelog fragment changes from base -> core
- Does NOT include docs changes
- Modifies detection stuff in setup.py to support ansible<2.9 and ansible-base
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
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Replace the ansible-base changelog linting and generation tool with antsibull-changelog and make it available for linting collections. Previously changelog linting was limited to ansible-base.
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Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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Change:
Fix files that got missed in 04ec72160
Test Plan:
Local Ubuntu 20.04 VM
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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Change:
- Changes for ansible -> ansible base
- Bump to py3 for 2.10 PPA release
Test Plan:
- Local VM; Jenkins after merge.
Tickets:
- Refs #57342
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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Change:
- Nuke `make rpm` and friends from Makefile
- Nuke packaging/rpm
We are no longer going to be pushing RPMs to releases.ansible.com
post-2.10, so this is no longer necessary for us, and users should
prefer RPMs from their distro instead.
Test Plan:
Grepped the Makefile for all of: /rpm/i, /mock/i, /fedora/i
Tickets:
Refs #69539
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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* remove azure extras and extras_require support
* Since Azure will be collectionized, the requirements will float more frequently than Ansible releases; the Azure collection needs to host the requirements now.
* Removed the dynamic extras support as well, since Azure was the only thing using it. If we need it again, it's easy to pull back from history.
* Mark azure-requirements as orhpaned.
This keeps the docs around so that existing links from old test runs remain valid.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
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* azure_rm_virtualmachinescaleset: add scale_in_policy and terminate_event_notification
* azure_rm_virtualmachinescalesetinstance: add vmss instance protection policy support
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On Ubuntu Precise and Trusty, the build was failing because the Ansible
libs were installed in /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages.
According to the Debian Policy (2.5), they should actually be install in
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages This is also CDBS default behaviour since
0.4.131.
See: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/ch-python.html
Closes: #64160
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We want the script to live in the ansible-test rpm subpackage alongside
of its libraries
Fixes #64275
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We used a few packages for tests which don't exist in RHEL8 base. Don't
dep on those so those tests will simply skip
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* Remove duplicate bundled provides line in the rpm spec file
* Remove jmespath and passlib on RHEL7 as these are optional dependencies
which aren't shipped with RHEL7
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RPM builds on Fedora and RHEL create a python shebang line with -s
This is not good for ansible since ansible has a lot of optional
features which need extra dependencies installed. If the user installs
those extra dependencies to their home directory or to /usr/local then
the -s will keep them from being used.
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Needs to require ansible = version rather than ansible-version
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- Generate an extra package for `ansible-test`.
- Manually install the files because CDBS get confused by our two
Python packages
- Refresh the package descriptions to match what is done with the RPM
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* Include ansible-test in a subpackage
* Sync with the ansible engine spec file
* Addresses https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/60380 to the
extent that we're likely to fix that.
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This reverts commit 6a8dcb8fcbc0e79484067dc8c5b5dda173e73ce2.
Reverting this as it breaks CI for azure (more permissions would be
needed for our account)
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* netapp account module for azure
* netapp account module for azure
* fixes
* fixes
* add requirements
* add requirements
* fix issues
* add units
* add units
* updates
* updates
* fixes
* fixes
* fies
* fixes
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* Support iothub creation
* raise errordetailexception rather than clouderror
* add facts
* change requirement
* compare endpoint
* add documentation
* add documentation
* add iot device facts
* modify line ending
* add auth method
* add iot module
* add consumer group
* add the test
* enhencement of doc
* add list consumer groups
* fix lint
* fix lint
* fix doc
* fix doc
* Update auzre_rm_iothub related document
* changed paramter's type
* update type
* rename facts -> info
* fixed sanity
* missed during merge
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* add automation account
* add test
* update sdk version
* fix doc
* Update azure_rm_automationaccount.py
* Update azure_rm_automationaccount_facts.py
* Update main.yml
* add type define (#64)
* add new (#67)
* change 'example' to 'sample'
* changed 'path' to 'ID'
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ansible-doc should probably be using subcommands for its
exclusive_options...
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The openSUSE project was always capitalized openSUSE, and SUSE does not
use the lowercase "u" since over 15 years. Let's update the docs for
this.
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* add xmltodict
* fix lint
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freebsd itself has maintained and up to date version of port
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* Bump dependency versions to avoid conflicts
* Fix module code to support newer SDK packages
* Fix keyvault module are upgrading deps
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* add workspace
* add other properties
* add facts modules
* add test
* add doc
* fix lint
* fix lint
* rename the module
* fix docs
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* Add missing dict entry for changelog generation.
* Enforce str and list types on sections.
* Check type of section list items.
* Support non-ascii characters in changelogs.
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* add role definition module
* fix sample
* fix lint
* fix lint
* add facts module
* fix lint
* disable test due to no owner permission
* use unsupported
* fix lint
* resolve comments
* fix not_xxx_actions
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(#49702)
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One of the file path macros that we use in the rpm file list isn't being
defined on Fedora 29 in Jenkins which is causing it to fail to build
there. Change the potential problems so that we can tell which file
entry is causing the failures on its next rebuild
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