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---
name: ansible-test
on:
# Run CI against all pushes (direct commits, also merged PRs), Pull Requests
push:
branches:
- 'main'
- 'renovate/**'
pull_request:
# The branches below must be a subset of the branches above
branches: [main]
# Run CI once per week (at 06:00 UTC)
# This ensures that even if there haven't been commits that we are still
# testing against latest version of ansible-test for each ansible-core
# version
schedule:
- cron: '0 6 * * 1'
concurrency:
group: >-
${{ github.workflow }}-${{
github.event.pull_request.number || github.sha
}}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
sanity:
name: Sanity (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }})
strategy:
matrix:
ansible:
# It's important that Sanity is tested against all stable-X.Y branches
# Testing against `devel` may fail as new tests are added.
# An alternative to `devel` is the `milestone` branch with
# gets synchronized with `devel` every few weeks and therefore
# tends to be a more stable target. Be aware that it is not updated
# around creation of a new stable branch, this might cause a problem
# that two different versions of ansible-test use the same sanity test
# ignore.txt file.
# Add new versions announced in
# https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers in a timely manner,
# consider dropping testing against EOL versions and versions you don't support.
- stable-2.13
- stable-2.14
- stable-2.15
- devel
# - milestone
# Ansible-test on various stable branches does not yet work well with cgroups v2.
# Since ubuntu-latest now uses Ubuntu 22.04, we need to fall back to the ubuntu-20.04
# image for these stable branches. The list of branches where this is necessary will
# shrink over time, check out https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers/issues/28
# for the latest list.
runs-on: >-
${{ contains(fromJson(
'["stable-2.9", "stable-2.10", "stable-2.11"]'
), matrix.ansible) && 'ubuntu-20.04' || 'ubuntu-latest' }}
steps:
# Run sanity tests inside a Docker container.
# The docker container has all the pinned dependencies that are
# required and all Python versions Ansible supports.
- name: Perform sanity testing
# See the documentation for the following GitHub action on
# https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action/blob/main/README.md
uses: ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action@release/v1
with:
ansible-core-version: ${{ matrix.ansible }}
testing-type: sanity
# OPTIONAL If your sanity tests require code
# from other collections, install them like this
# test-deps: >-
# ansible.netcommon
# ansible.utils
# OPTIONAL If set to true, will test only against changed files,
# which should improve CI performance. See limitations on
# https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action#pull-request-change-detection
pull-request-change-detection: true
integration:
# Ansible-test on various stable branches does not yet work well with cgroups v2.
# Since ubuntu-latest now uses Ubuntu 22.04, we need to fall back to the ubuntu-20.04
# image for these stable branches. The list of branches where this is necessary will
# shrink over time, check out https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers/issues/28
# for the latest list.
runs-on: >-
${{ contains(fromJson(
'["stable-2.9", "stable-2.10", "stable-2.11"]'
), matrix.ansible) && 'ubuntu-20.04' || 'ubuntu-latest' }}
name: I (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }}+py${{ matrix.python }})
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
ansible:
- devel
# - milestone
python:
- '2.7'
- '3.6'
- '3.7'
- '3.8'
- '3.9'
- '3.10'
- '3.11'
exclude:
- ansible: devel
python: '2.7'
- ansible: devel
python: '3.6'
include:
# Add new versions announced in
# https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers in a timely manner,
# consider dropping testing against EOL versions and versions you don't support.
# ansible-core 2.13
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '2.7'
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '3.5'
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '3.6'
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '3.7'
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '3.8'
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '3.9'
- ansible: stable-2.13
python: '3.10'
# ansible-core 2.14
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '2.7'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.5'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.6'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.7'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.8'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.9'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.10'
- ansible: stable-2.14
python: '3.11'
# ansible-core 2.15
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '2.7'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.5'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.6'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.7'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.8'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.9'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.10'
- ansible: stable-2.15
python: '3.11'
services:
icinga:
image: ghcr.io/telekom-mms/icinga2:director-1.8.1@sha256:bf9205d41607f1641146e870644af0529338d06a9b360737bdf56a3f951cc28b
ports:
- 80:80
steps:
- name: >-
Perform integration testing against
Ansible version ${{ matrix.ansible }}
under Python ${{ matrix.python }}
# See the documentation for the following GitHub action on
# https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action/blob/main/README.md
uses: ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action@f4523b15a83b7d9eb65d859073ff49ad935a785a # v1.14.1
with:
ansible-core-version: ${{ matrix.ansible }}
# OPTIONAL command to run before invoking `ansible-test integration`
pre-test-cmd: sed -i "s/127.0.0.1/icinga/g" tests/integration/integration_config.yml
target-python-version: ${{ matrix.python }}
testing-type: integration
# OPTIONAL If your integration tests require code
# from other collections, install them like this
# test-deps: ansible.netcommon
# OPTIONAL If set to true, will test only against changed files,
# which should improve CI performance. See limitations on
# https://github.com/ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action#pull-request-change-detection
pull-request-change-detection: true