This patch do the following:
* Update catalog_service to use new openstacksdk
* Add catalog_service role to test catalog_service module
Change-Id: I6778f5e91cb0ead63cede28af0111d7ffbbf3ab1
- Change the implementation to use the proxy layer
- Update the module to return an aggregate object
- Adds a role to test the module
Change-Id: I6a98ba8466863b41fc996855fd12cf9f3097abe0
- Change sdk calls to use proxy layer
- Convert sdk results to dict before returning
- General refactoring of module
- Move recordset specific tests from the dns role to new recordset role
- Adds additional tests to recordset role
Change-Id: If8fda40780050d271c9d869d8959ef569644fd88
This reverts commit 4bfa135b20 [1] because
it broke TripleO [2] and possibly other users which were using code from
master branch with incompatible SDK releases. We will reapply this
safety check later once dust has settled.
Ref.:
[1] 4bfa135b20
[2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1975646
Change-Id: I637f1b7c1b792adf6d3d17a27ccb42179f56a83b
Alongside OpenStack SDK 1.0.0 we will release a new collection version
2.0.0 which is compatible to OpenStack SDK 1.x.x series only. Code in
branch stable/1.0.0 will remain compatible to OpenStack SDK 0.x.x
series only. Release candidates for the first major release of
OpenStackSDK 1.x.x will be numbered using 0.99.x versions.
At Ansible OpenStack modules PTG on 2022-04-07 it was decided to raise
an error if one is using a incompatible releases of the OpenStack SDK
with our collection. We decided against showing warnings only because
they can be missed easily and functionality will be broken but
probably hardly detectable when using the wrong SDK.
This patch bumps the minimum required SDK versions to 0.99.0, so that
an error will be raised when users try to use our collection with an
incompatible SDK release, e.g. use code from our master branch with
a OpenStack SDK 0.x.x release.
Change-Id: I3974deabc516379745794806886352279dc4f4a7
The following changes were made:
* Update identity_group_info to use the new openstacksdk
* Added identity_group_info role to test the module
Change-Id: I24e64c9455618952ee612d7413882f0ac022189f
Previously the owner field was not set by module
`cloud.openstack.image`, although it is specified as a module parameter.
The usual approach in `ansible-collections-openstack` is to accept both
names and IDs when referencing openstack resources.
Therefore this commit follows the approach taken by
`python-openstackclient` in [1] and introduces a `project` and a
`project_domain` parameter to identify projects by name or ID and
assign the ID to the `owner` attribute of the image.
The `owner` parameter is left as an alias to `project` in the module.
Story: 2009983
Task: 45012
[1]
cf2de9af79
Change-Id: I3654587df8e40d554aac5126df307961f335332c
(cherry picked from commit acf64a1f72)
This makes image_info compatible with new sdk version
- This patch changes get_image (which is a cloud object method) to image.get_image (proxy object method)
- image.images accepts **query which is a dict object. So this patch changes the args passed to a dict. If properties is not specified it passes an empty dict.
- updates the documentation to reflect the actual returned parameters
- adds a ci test to list all images without specifying image name or property and assert no field is missing
- changes openstack_image to image in ansible return value
Change-Id: Ibf934568f069c305747fc24fbb22ce3fc095286c
- Stop checking for to_dict, breaking compatibility with older sdk
releases
- Updates RETURN doc string with all the returned fields
- Adds a new identity_role_info role to test the identity_role_info
module.
- Change the name of the module return value to remove 'openstack_'
prefix
Change-Id: If8a1145a31d685d41367383930e6fd08d64c6ae8
Commit 2df07f3523 changed module identity_user_info to use function
identity.users() instead of search_users(). The first does not allow
to search for id with parameter name while the previous and current
search_users() function has a name_or_id parameter which allows to
search by name and id.
Ref.: 2df07f3523
Change-Id: I71226e578a234d24e068a256cf4a5533ccd4c201
Switch to SDK's cloud layer function search_domains which allows
us to reduce our code. Added integration test for this module.
Change-Id: Ic7915fd3334266783ea5e9d442ef304fa734ca00
This patch changes the module to use the sdk proxy layer and does some
general refactoring to simplify the code. It will no longer fail if
no password is supplied since it is perfectly fine to create a user
with an password.
Renamed the test role from user to identity_user to match the module
name
Change-Id: I97ee9b626f269abde3be7b2b9211d2bb5b7b3c26
- Changes the module to get user through proxy layer
- Adds a role to test the module
- Renames the return value to drop openstack_ prefix
Change-Id: I99e98a529ce74ff2ca77a67d09f188228e6a0e37
Previously, all job definitions where shared across each .zuul.yaml in
both branches. When a job definition was changed in one branch, Zuul CI
could pick the job definition from the other branch, which was not
intended.
The problem arises when mixing explicit job.branches matchers with
implicit branch matching, when defining same jobs on multiple branches.
Zuul CI expects that jobs to be defined in one or the other branch, not
both at the same time. One should only use job.branches matchers from
single-branched projects, e.g. trusted config repos. When defining jobs
in branched repositories one selects which job definition to use by the
branch associated with the triggering event instead.
Each trigger has a branch associated with it, whether it is the branch
targeted by the change being proposed, the branch to which a commit
merged, a branch attached to a timer trigger etc. This branch name is
searched across involved projects in order to determine what job
definition should be used.
The job.branches directive is rarely applied to a job which will be
copied to multiple branches. When you have multiple copies of a job
with the job.branches attribute, Zuul CI could pick any of the job
definitions which might not be the one you expected.
The job.branches attribute is useful in single branch config
repositories where a specific job definition has to be applied to a
specific branch of the repository. Another definition of the job
will exist in another branch of the config repository.
This patch removes job definitions which are specific to other
branches, except for parent jobs which are shared across branches.
Signed-off-by: Jakob Meng <code@jakobmeng.de>
Change-Id: Idb8720bd96843b7807dd5cb62b30c1edf3a7a37c
OpenStack SDK 0.53 added parameters is_forced_down and updated_at
in openstack/compute/v2/service.py, hence our compute_service_info
module will return different values depending on which release of
the OpenStack SDK is used.
Ref.: 5450c45253
Change-Id: I4b055266555cb91681d0ab6edcaa850e061f3afb
OpenStack SDK 0.53 renamed parameter disables_reason to disabled_reason
in openstack/compute/v2/service.py, hence our compute_service_info
module will return different values depending on which release of
the OpenStack SDK is used.
Ref.: 5450c45253
Change-Id: I1c0f787f7f67c92f92dd106fc8d55580461e4aa3
With merging the code for 1.0.0 of OpenStack SDK into the master branch
several of our modules and CI tests broke. To be able to merge patches
we had to set most of our jobs to non-voting, so atm we do not have a
good code coverage in Zuul CI.
This patch temporarily skips broken tests so that we can set our jobs
back to voting and get some basic code coverage from CI. Follow up
patches which fix modules are supposed to readd skipped tests on
occasion.
Change-Id: Ice42d0bdc12c24227a323ad9c5d3fd33870975c4
Our *-octavia jobs pull OpenStack SDK from PyPI and PyPI is still
serving the 0.x.x series of the SDK because 1.0.0 has not been
released yet. A recent commit bb25330ddc [1][2] broke compatibility
to older SDK releases prior to 1.0.0 and since then our *-octavia
job on our master branch is failing.
Ref.:
[1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ansible-collections-openstack/+/839033
[2] bb25330ddc
Change-Id: I4bacc358cca08a71694c590202066c8565a96f02
Ansible Galaxy content importer is using format strings [1] which
are supported since Python 3.6. Our Zuul CI job for OpenStack Queens
uses Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) as its base image which has
Python 3.5 only.
Ref.:
[1] b7140d6b3b/galaxy_importer/main.py (L117)
Change-Id: I5d3b2f71937a0e4ab9a8d49df10744f7d95a7de2
Tag object was introduced to server role in commit c8a5be6b30 [1] to
allow skipping server tests when volumes are not available.
Whenever tag object is specified, Ansible will run those three tasks
in role server. But as our server module has not been ported to
OpenStack SDK 1.0.0 series it will fail even if someone only wants to
test our object ci role.
This patch removes all occurrences of the object tag in the ci server
role. Since it is not used anywhere in our code it will not break ci.
Ref.:
[1] c8a5be6b30
Change-Id: I222fac499c9a3cb16c4581fb4347170a4d97f833
Alongside OpenStack SDK 1.0.0 we will release a new collection version
2.0.0 which is compatible to OpenStack SDK 1.x.x series only. Code in
branch stable/1.0.0 will remain compatible to OpenStack SDK 0.x.x
series only.
At Ansible OpenStack modules PTG on 2022-04-07 it was decided to raise
an error if one is using a incompatible releases of the OpenStack SDK
with our collection. We decided against showing warnings only because
they can be missed easily and functionality will be broken but
probably hardly detectable when using the wrong SDK.
This patch implements the code to raise errors when users are trying
to use our collection with an incompatible SDK release, e.g. use code
from our stable/1.0.0 branch with a OpenStack SDK 1.x.x release.
It does not yet change the minimum and maximum required SDK versions
because OpenStack SDK 1.0.0 has not yet been released to PyPI and
SDK's master branch still does not return a 1.x.x version number.
Change-Id: I1052d21cf8f108dbc99619cd4c4072488645b855
The oldest branch in Heat repository is stable/rocky. Previously,
Zuul CI would use the master branch of Heat since it could not find
stable/queens branch but master branch has incompatibilities with
our Queens job.
Change-Id: Iaeca759cad641d4923fc63489fd65f57d9f1345a
Make it compatible with new SDK.
Although this one was already using self.con.dns.zones to retrieve the
zones, it wasn't using the to_dict(computed=False) and was still
removing the location (which is obsolate when you use to_dict.
Change-Id: Ie2a5b772acc0c8c8338f6f1da877564a077e3b7a
Commit 879270aa47 [1] bumped the required minimum SDK release
but missed to update two locations in code and docs.
Ref.:
[1] 879270aa47
Change-Id: I725a26b07484619f6f2c460e974821f81d60b153
OpenStack SDK removed support for the deprecated image property
protected in commit afb49692 [1][2]. This replaces the usage of
protected with is_protected in openstack.cloud.image but adds
protected as an alias to not break backward compatibility for
user code. This breaks backward compatibility to older OpenStack
SDK releases though.
Ref.:
[1] afb49692f5
[2] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstacksdk/+/820926
Change-Id: I5044c927e90c650234fbc22375f44e6841a485a1
Running older linter releases while we have a more up to date
Ansible 2.12 based linter does not provide value and thus wastes
ci resources. Our Ansible 2.9 based linter is broken atm and since
it is EOL soon anyway we drop this job. We still have a linter job
based on the last stable release and one based on Ansible's
devel branch.
Our tox environment for Ansible 2.9 will be dropped in a later
patch once all Ansible 2.9 based jobs have been removed.
Change-Id: I9cd3f729b06516bbd9a3c7985b65fcf294c8bdd7
Python module rstcheck which is used by ansible-test deprecated
Python versions prior 3.7 in version 3.5.0 and removed support
in 4.0.0 [1]. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) comes with Python
3.6 by default, so rstcheck prints a FutureWarning which confuses
ansible-test:
Run command: ***/python -m rstcheck --report warning
--ignore-substitutions _,br,release,today,version
docs/openstack_guidelines.rst
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "***/ansible-test", line 28, in <module>
main()
File "***/ansible-test", line 24, in main
cli_main()
File "***/ansible_test/_internal/cli.py", line 130, in main
args.func(config)
File "***/ansible_test/_internal/sanity/__init__.py", line 193,
in command_sanity
result = test.test(args, sanity_targets, version)
File "***/ansible_test/_internal/sanity/rstcheck.py", line 80,
in test
results = parse_to_list_of_dict(pattern, stderr)
File "***/ansible_test/_internal/util.py", line 799, in
parse_to_list_of_dict
raise Exception('Pattern "%s" did not match values:\n%s' %
(pattern, '\n'.join(unmatched)))
Exception: Pattern "^(?P<path>[^:]*):(?P<line>[0-9]+):
\((?P<level>INFO|WARNING|ERROR|SEVERE)/[0-4]\) (?P<message>.*)$"
did not match values:
***/rstcheck.py:51: FutureWarning: Python versions prior 3.7 are
deprecated. Please update your python version.
FutureWarning
ERROR: Command "/usr/bin/env ANSIBLE_TEST_CONTENT_ROOT=***/
ansible_collections/openstack/cloud LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 ***/python3.6
***/ansible-test sanity -v --python 3.6 --skip-test
metaclass-boilerplate --skip-test future-import-boilerplate plugins/
docs/ meta/ scripts/ --metadata ***.json --truncate 0 --redact
--color no --requirements" returned exit status 1.
We cannot constrain the version of rstcheck which ansible-test installs
into its Python virtual environment. This has to be fixed in Ansible
itself, a pull request against Ansible 2.9 has been opened [2].
Ref.:
[1] https://github.com/myint/rstcheck/blob/master/README.rst
[2] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/77568
As a workaround we temporarily set our Ubuntu 18.04 based linter job
openstack-tox-linters-ansible-2.9 to non-voting and remove it from
check dependencies and as a gate job.
Thanks to Arx Cruz and Jesper Schmitz Mouridsen for pointing out this
issue and its root cause ☺️
Change-Id: Ic6f2febc5a40a29534ac4c7f41f714865099086a
Users would have a non-null username only with Identity API v2 which
was available in Keystone of OpenStack Pike. Identity API v2 has been
removed since OpenStack Queens [1].
Function search_users() from OpenStack SDK still returns the username
attribute because of [2][3] but it will always be None since
Keystone's API does not return username since OpenStack Pike.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/keystone/queens.html
[2] 975cabbdd8/openstack/cloud/_utils.py (L246)
[3] 76b081efe4
Change-Id: I2054dd55662698dabd0f2b3565c31dcd3bf24e5a
Attributes such as location and tenant_id are computed by OpenStack
SDK. We do not return these fields in floating_ip_info because e.g.
tenant_id has been marked as deprecated and is a copy of the
project_id field.
Ref.: 70a06d9990
Added an assertion to CI which checks that all advertised fields
are returned by floating_ip_info. This helps with detecting breaking
changes in future updates.
Change-Id: I62e4681cd57f82054f68efe1dc59be2cca118135
The list of fixed ips on the routers info was wrong, adding only the
last one instead of the all of them.
Change-Id: I0bb352ea1845d25cff3aeae507aa55ba473b0a45
We do no longer return computed values here. Note, this breaks backward
compatibility because we do no longer return the location attribute.
It was never documenteed anyway.
Change-Id: I11af9486a6a284d1756380548fca22435c43765a
This allows to execute actions on servers outside of the current auth
scoped project if the user has permission to do so.
Change-Id: Ifb3f40973a76ad8c57bcbcbcb8e73c917681096b
Sorted pip requirements file to improve readability.
Moved pip requirements for tests into tests subdirectory and dropped
'pip-' prefix to shorten filenames and conform with common naming
scheme for pip requirements files.
Added constrains on OpenStack SDK 1.*.* to job ansible-collections-\
openstack-functional-devstack-releases on master branch because only
stable/1.0.0 branch is compatible to the OpenStack SDK 0.*.* series.
Changed job ansible-collections-openstack-functional-devstack-releases
on master branch to non-voting because OpenStack SDK 1.*.* has not
been released to PyPI yet, so tests on master branch are expected to
fail once we introduce breaking changes from stable/1.0.0 branch.
Change-Id: I6b6bb8c6900f7c8341bbf3f9a24999fbf693ba4b
Reverted commit 1f3417cdef [1] which disabled check-import.sh script.
Python module galaxy_importer will return a non-zero return value on
errors since commit 4f5fd0f29c [2].
Use galaxy-importer 0.3.1 for Ansible 2.9 and galaxy-importer 0.3.2
for later Ansible releases because galaxy-importer moved from ansible
2.9 to ansible-core 2.11 in 0.3.2 [3].
Ref.:
[1] 1f3417cdef
[2] 4f5fd0f29c
[3] 9893354783
Change-Id: I898149727d80cd7effe6a04ca77a13ef1774e781
Releases of OpenStack SDK on PyPI will soon switch to the 1.*.* series
which our stable/1.0.0 branch is incompatible with. Previously, in
commit 0f532d10f3, several jobs have been changed to run on master
branch only.
This patch adds siblings jobs for our stable/1.0.0 branch which
pull the latest SDK releases of the 0.*.* series from PyPI instead.
Ref.: 0f532d10f3
Change-Id: Iefc6acfa4c25eb5d9ab062a3bfa655be2188cb77
Job *-train-ansible-2.11 failed since commit 031475d42e because that
patch caused most jobs to install the latest Python packages of
OpenStack SDK and other requirements from PyPI to tox' virtualenv
instead of respecting the override-checkout keywords and using
releases of OpenStack Train. Commit 87858ab976 and its follow ups
has fixed this issue.
Ref.:
031475d42e87858ab976
Change-Id: Ib12e6195db9bb232735ea5a785ccc88bc749ea17