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skip_list:
- yaml[colons]
- yaml[empty-lines]
- yaml[line-length]
- no-changed-when
- ignore-errors

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---
kind: pipeline
type: docker
name: run_ansible_tests_fedora39
global-variables:
ansible_image : &ansible_image "gitea.thezengarden.net/podman/images/ansible-dev:latest"
ansible_inventory : &ansible_inventory "-i 127.0.0.1, --connection=local"
ansible_playbook : &ansible_playbook "hub_approval.yml"
environment:
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY : *ansible_inventory
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK : *ansible_playbook
trigger:
branch:
exclude:
- main
event: [push]
steps:
- name: "ansible_environment_verify"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- git log -1
- ansible --version
- ansible-lint --version
- name: "ansible_galaxy_requirements"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml
- name: "ansible_lint"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- ansible-lint --offline
- name: "ansible_playbook_execution"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- ansible-playbook -v $ANSIBLE_INVENTORY $ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK
---
kind: pipeline
type: docker
name: run_ansible_tests_centos9
global-variables:
ansible_image : &ansible_image "gitea.thezengarden.net/podman/images/ansible-dev:centos-stream9"
ansible_inventory : &ansible_inventory "-i 127.0.0.1, --connection=local"
ansible_playbook : &ansible_playbook "hub_approval.yml"
environment:
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY : *ansible_inventory
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK : *ansible_playbook
trigger:
branch:
exclude:
- main
event: [push]
steps:
- name: "ansible_environment_verify"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- git log -1
- ansible --version
- ansible-lint --version
- name: "ansible_galaxy_requirements"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml
- name: "ansible_lint"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- ansible-lint --offline
- name: "ansible_playbook_execution"
image: *ansible_image
commands:
- ansible-playbook -v $ANSIBLE_INVENTORY $ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK

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facts.d/
collections/ansible_collections/ans*
collections/ansible_collections/infra*
.vscode

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[defaults]
inventory = hosts
roles_path = roles
collections_path = collections
gathering = smart
gather_timeout = 300
fact_path = facts.d
fact_caching = jsonfile
fact_caching_connection = facts.d
fact_caching_timeout = 300
retry_files_enabled = False
forks = 40
timeout = 30
host_key_checking = False
display_skipped_hosts = False
bin_ansible_callbacks = True
callback_whitelist = ansible.posix.profile_tasks, ansible.posix.timer
deprecation_warnings = False
command_warnings = False
# strategy = free
[ssh_connection]
pipelining = True
ssh_args = -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s -o PreferredAuthentications=publickey

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# Ansible Collection - rhc.known_bad
Documentation for the collection.

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### REQUIRED
# The namespace of the collection. This can be a company/brand/organization or product namespace under which all
# content lives. May only contain alphanumeric lowercase characters and underscores. Namespaces cannot start with
# underscores or numbers and cannot contain consecutive underscores
namespace: chhammer
# The name of the collection. Has the same character restrictions as 'namespace'
name: known_bad
# The version of the collection. Must be compatible with semantic versioning
version: 1.0.2
# The path to the Markdown (.md) readme file. This path is relative to the root of the collection
readme: README.md
# A list of the collection's content authors. Can be just the name or in the format 'Full Name <email> (url)
# @nicks:irc/im.site#channel'
authors:
- 'Chris Hammer <chhammer@redhat.com>'
### OPTIONAL but strongly recommended
# A short summary description of the collection
description: this is known to fail ansible-lint
# Either a single license or a list of licenses for content inside of a collection. Ansible Galaxy currently only
# accepts L(SPDX,https://spdx.org/licenses/) licenses. This key is mutually exclusive with 'license_file'
license:
- GPL-2.0-or-later
# The path to the license file for the collection. This path is relative to the root of the collection. This key is
# mutually exclusive with 'license'
license_file: ''
# A list of tags you want to associate with the collection for indexing/searching. A tag name has the same character
# requirements as 'namespace' and 'name'
tags: [linux]
# Collections that this collection requires to be installed for it to be usable. The key of the dict is the
# collection label 'namespace.name'. The value is a version range
# L(specifiers,https://python-semanticversion.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#requirement-specification). Multiple version
# range specifiers can be set and are separated by ','
dependencies: {}
# The URL of the originating SCM repository
repository: http://example.com/repository
# The URL to any online docs
documentation: http://docs.example.com
# The URL to the homepage of the collection/project
homepage: http://example.com
# The URL to the collection issue tracker
issues: http://example.com/issue/tracker
# A list of file glob-like patterns used to filter any files or directories that should not be included in the build
# artifact. A pattern is matched from the relative path of the file or directory of the collection directory. This
# uses 'fnmatch' to match the files or directories. Some directories and files like 'galaxy.yml', '*.pyc', '*.retry',
# and '.git' are always filtered. Mutually exclusive with 'manifest'
build_ignore: []
# A dict controlling use of manifest directives used in building the collection artifact. The key 'directives' is a
# list of MANIFEST.in style
# L(directives,https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/using-manifest-in/#manifest-in-commands). The key
# 'omit_default_directives' is a boolean that controls whether the default directives are used. Mutually exclusive
# with 'build_ignore'
# manifest: null

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---
# Collections must specify a minimum required ansible version to upload
# to galaxy
requires_ansible: '>=2.9.10'
# Content that Ansible needs to load from another location or that has
# been deprecated/removed
# plugin_routing:
# action:
# redirected_plugin_name:
# redirect: ns.col.new_location
# deprecated_plugin_name:
# deprecation:
# removal_version: "4.0.0"
# warning_text: |
# See the porting guide on how to update your playbook to
# use ns.col.another_plugin instead.
# removed_plugin_name:
# tombstone:
# removal_version: "2.0.0"
# warning_text: |
# See the porting guide on how to update your playbook to
# use ns.col.another_plugin instead.
# become:
# cache:
# callback:
# cliconf:
# connection:
# doc_fragments:
# filter:
# httpapi:
# inventory:
# lookup:
# module_utils:
# modules:
# netconf:
# shell:
# strategy:
# terminal:
# test:
# vars:
# Python import statements that Ansible needs to load from another location
# import_redirection:
# ansible_collections.ns.col.plugins.module_utils.old_location:
# redirect: ansible_collections.ns.col.plugins.module_utils.new_location
# Groups of actions/modules that take a common set of options
# action_groups:
# group_name:
# - module1
# - module2

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# Collections Plugins Directory
This directory can be used to ship various plugins inside an Ansible collection. Each plugin is placed in a folder that
is named after the type of plugin it is in. It can also include the `module_utils` and `modules` directory that
would contain module utils and modules respectively.
Here is an example directory of the majority of plugins currently supported by Ansible:
```
└── plugins
├── action
├── become
├── cache
├── callback
├── cliconf
├── connection
├── filter
├── httpapi
├── inventory
├── lookup
├── module_utils
├── modules
├── netconf
├── shell
├── strategy
├── terminal
├── test
└── vars
```
A full list of plugin types can be found at [Working With Plugins](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/2.14/plugins/plugins.html).

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Role Name
=========
A brief description of the role goes here.
Requirements
------------
Any pre-requisites that may not be covered by Ansible itself or the role should be mentioned here. For instance, if the role uses the EC2 module, it may be a good idea to mention in this section that the boto package is required.
Role Variables
--------------
A description of the settable variables for this role should go here, including any variables that are in defaults/main.yml, vars/main.yml, and any variables that can/should be set via parameters to the role. Any variables that are read from other roles and/or the global scope (ie. hostvars, group vars, etc.) should be mentioned here as well.
Dependencies
------------
A list of other roles hosted on Galaxy should go here, plus any details in regards to parameters that may need to be set for other roles, or variables that are used from other roles.
Example Playbook
----------------
Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: username.rolename, x: 42 }
License
-------
BSD
Author Information
------------------
An optional section for the role authors to include contact information, or a website (HTML is not allowed).

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---
# defaults file for bad

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# handlers file for bad

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galaxy_info:
author: Chris Hammer
description: Doesn't do anything but fail
company: Red Hat
# If the issue tracker for your role is not on github, uncomment the
# next line and provide a value
# issue_tracker_url: http://example.com/issue/tracker
# Choose a valid license ID from https://spdx.org - some suggested licenses:
# - BSD-3-Clause (default)
# - MIT
# - GPL-2.0-or-later
# - GPL-3.0-only
# - Apache-2.0
# - CC-BY-4.0
license: GPL-2.0-or-later
min_ansible_version: '2.9'
# If this a Container Enabled role, provide the minimum Ansible Container version.
# min_ansible_container_version:
#
# Provide a list of supported platforms, and for each platform a list of versions.
# If you don't wish to enumerate all versions for a particular platform, use 'all'.
# To view available platforms and versions (or releases), visit:
# https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/platforms/
#
# platforms:
# - name: Fedora
# versions:
# - all
# - 25
# - name: SomePlatform
# versions:
# - all
# - 1.0
# - 7
# - 99.99
platforms:
- name: Fedora
versions:
- all
galaxy_tags: []
# List tags for your role here, one per line. A tag is a keyword that describes
# and categorizes the role. Users find roles by searching for tags. Be sure to
# remove the '[]' above, if you add tags to this list.
#
# NOTE: A tag is limited to a single word comprised of alphanumeric characters.
# Maximum 20 tags per role.
dependencies: []
# List your role dependencies here, one per line. Be sure to remove the '[]' above,
# if you add dependencies to this list.

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---
- name: Simply say hello whenever we're called...but cause lint to fail too.
debug:
msg: Hello world!
- name: This is another task for a version bump
debug:
msg: "I will also fail lint because i didnt provide the FQCN. :)"

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localhost

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---
- name: Test the bad role
hosts: localhost
remote_user: root
roles:
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---
# vars file for bad

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# Ansible Collection - rhc.known_good
Documentation for the collection.

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### REQUIRED
# The namespace of the collection. This can be a company/brand/organization or product namespace under which all
# content lives. May only contain alphanumeric lowercase characters and underscores. Namespaces cannot start with
# underscores or numbers and cannot contain consecutive underscores
namespace: chhammer
# The name of the collection. Has the same character restrictions as 'namespace'
name: known_good
# The version of the collection. Must be compatible with semantic versioning
version: 1.0.2
# The path to the Markdown (.md) readme file. This path is relative to the root of the collection
readme: README.md
# A list of the collection's content authors. Can be just the name or in the format 'Full Name <email> (url)
# @nicks:irc/im.site#channel'
authors:
- 'Chris Hammer <chhammer@redhat.com>'
### OPTIONAL but strongly recommended
# A short summary description of the collection
description: a simple collection to verify ansible-lint
# Either a single license or a list of licenses for content inside of a collection. Ansible Galaxy currently only
# accepts L(SPDX,https://spdx.org/licenses/) licenses. This key is mutually exclusive with 'license_file'
license:
- GPL-2.0-or-later
# The path to the license file for the collection. This path is relative to the root of the collection. This key is
# mutually exclusive with 'license'
license_file: ''
# A list of tags you want to associate with the collection for indexing/searching. A tag name has the same character
# requirements as 'namespace' and 'name'
tags: [linux]
# Collections that this collection requires to be installed for it to be usable. The key of the dict is the
# collection label 'namespace.name'. The value is a version range
# L(specifiers,https://python-semanticversion.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#requirement-specification). Multiple version
# range specifiers can be set and are separated by ','
dependencies: {}
# The URL of the originating SCM repository
repository: http://example.com/repository
# The URL to any online docs
documentation: http://docs.example.com
# The URL to the homepage of the collection/project
homepage: http://example.com
# The URL to the collection issue tracker
issues: http://example.com/issue/tracker
# A list of file glob-like patterns used to filter any files or directories that should not be included in the build
# artifact. A pattern is matched from the relative path of the file or directory of the collection directory. This
# uses 'fnmatch' to match the files or directories. Some directories and files like 'galaxy.yml', '*.pyc', '*.retry',
# and '.git' are always filtered. Mutually exclusive with 'manifest'
build_ignore: []
# A dict controlling use of manifest directives used in building the collection artifact. The key 'directives' is a
# list of MANIFEST.in style
# L(directives,https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/using-manifest-in/#manifest-in-commands). The key
# 'omit_default_directives' is a boolean that controls whether the default directives are used. Mutually exclusive
# with 'build_ignore'
# manifest: null

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---
# Collections must specify a minimum required ansible version to upload
# to galaxy
requires_ansible: '>=2.9.10'
# Content that Ansible needs to load from another location or that has
# been deprecated/removed
# plugin_routing:
# action:
# redirected_plugin_name:
# redirect: ns.col.new_location
# deprecated_plugin_name:
# deprecation:
# removal_version: "4.0.0"
# warning_text: |
# See the porting guide on how to update your playbook to
# use ns.col.another_plugin instead.
# removed_plugin_name:
# tombstone:
# removal_version: "2.0.0"
# warning_text: |
# See the porting guide on how to update your playbook to
# use ns.col.another_plugin instead.
# become:
# cache:
# callback:
# cliconf:
# connection:
# doc_fragments:
# filter:
# httpapi:
# inventory:
# lookup:
# module_utils:
# modules:
# netconf:
# shell:
# strategy:
# terminal:
# test:
# vars:
# Python import statements that Ansible needs to load from another location
# import_redirection:
# ansible_collections.ns.col.plugins.module_utils.old_location:
# redirect: ansible_collections.ns.col.plugins.module_utils.new_location
# Groups of actions/modules that take a common set of options
# action_groups:
# group_name:
# - module1
# - module2

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# Collections Plugins Directory
This directory can be used to ship various plugins inside an Ansible collection. Each plugin is placed in a folder that
is named after the type of plugin it is in. It can also include the `module_utils` and `modules` directory that
would contain module utils and modules respectively.
Here is an example directory of the majority of plugins currently supported by Ansible:
```
└── plugins
├── action
├── become
├── cache
├── callback
├── cliconf
├── connection
├── filter
├── httpapi
├── inventory
├── lookup
├── module_utils
├── modules
├── netconf
├── shell
├── strategy
├── terminal
├── test
└── vars
```
A full list of plugin types can be found at [Working With Plugins](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/2.14/plugins/plugins.html).

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Role Name
=========
A brief description of the role goes here.
Requirements
------------
Any pre-requisites that may not be covered by Ansible itself or the role should be mentioned here. For instance, if the role uses the EC2 module, it may be a good idea to mention in this section that the boto package is required.
Role Variables
--------------
A description of the settable variables for this role should go here, including any variables that are in defaults/main.yml, vars/main.yml, and any variables that can/should be set via parameters to the role. Any variables that are read from other roles and/or the global scope (ie. hostvars, group vars, etc.) should be mentioned here as well.
Dependencies
------------
A list of other roles hosted on Galaxy should go here, plus any details in regards to parameters that may need to be set for other roles, or variables that are used from other roles.
Example Playbook
----------------
Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: username.rolename, x: 42 }
License
-------
BSD
Author Information
------------------
An optional section for the role authors to include contact information, or a website (HTML is not allowed).

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galaxy_info:
author: Chris Hammer
description: Doesn't do anything
company: Red Hat
# If the issue tracker for your role is not on github, uncomment the
# next line and provide a value
# issue_tracker_url: http://example.com/issue/tracker
# Choose a valid license ID from https://spdx.org - some suggested licenses:
# - BSD-3-Clause (default)
# - MIT
# - GPL-2.0-or-later
# - GPL-3.0-only
# - Apache-2.0
# - CC-BY-4.0
license: GPL-2.0-or-later
min_ansible_version: '2.9'
# If this a Container Enabled role, provide the minimum Ansible Container version.
# min_ansible_container_version:
#
# Provide a list of supported platforms, and for each platform a list of versions.
# If you don't wish to enumerate all versions for a particular platform, use 'all'.
# To view available platforms and versions (or releases), visit:
# https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/platforms/
#
# platforms:
# - name: Fedora
# versions:
# - all
# - 25
# - name: SomePlatform
# versions:
# - all
# - 1.0
# - 7
# - 99.99
platforms:
- name: Fedora
versions:
- all
galaxy_tags: []
# List tags for your role here, one per line. A tag is a keyword that describes
# and categorizes the role. Users find roles by searching for tags. Be sure to
# remove the '[]' above, if you add tags to this list.
#
# NOTE: A tag is limited to a single word comprised of alphanumeric characters.
# Maximum 20 tags per role.
dependencies: []
# List your role dependencies here, one per line. Be sure to remove the '[]' above,
# if you add dependencies to this list.

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---
- name: Simply say hello whenever we're called
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: Hello world!
- name: This is another good task for version bump
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "I like to play with things."

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- name: Test the good role
hosts: localhost
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- name: Test collection upload and approval
hosts: localhost
connection: local
become: false
gather_facts: false
vars:
__pah_host : 10.10.42.132
__pah_token : e992a78e94cfe9ba8c21b65cb62a20e6dee43104
__pah_namespace : chhammer
__pause_seconds : 10
tasks:
- name: Upload known_good collection into Private Automation Hub
# Using `ah_collection` for uploading collections will default
# to auto-approving the collection. You must set `auto_approve: False`
# in order to hold collection for approval review
infra.ah_configuration.ah_collection:
validate_certs : false
ah_host : "{{ __pah_host }}"
ah_token : "{{ __pah_token }}"
path : "files/chhammer-known_good-1.0.2.tar.gz"
namespace : "{{ __pah_namespace }}"
name : known_good
# Example with `auto_approve` set to `false`:
#############################################
# - name: Upload known_bad collection into Private Automation Hub
# infra.ah_configuration.ah_collection:
# validate_certs : false
# ah_host : "{{ __pah_host }}"
# ah_token : "{{ __pah_token }}"
# path : "files/chhammer-known_bad-1.0.2.tar.gz"
# namespace : "{{ __pah_namespace }}"
# name : known_bad
# auto_approve : false
# Using `ah_collection_upload` for uploading collections will not
# auto-approve collections, likewise, there are no parameters for managing
# approval state via this module.
#
# Also, this does not seem to be idempotent like `ah_collection` module,
# hence the ignore errors. If the collection is already present or awaiting
# approval, this will return an error.
- name: Upload known_bad collection into Private Automation Hub
infra.ah_configuration.ah_collection_upload:
validate_certs : false
ah_host : "{{ __pah_host }}"
ah_token : "{{ __pah_token }}"
path : "files/chhammer-known_bad-1.0.2.tar.gz"
ignore_errors: true
- name: After a delay approve the known_bad collection
block:
- name: Create a delay to verify uploaded collection is waiting for approval
ansible.builtin.pause:
seconds: "{{ __pause_seconds }}"
- name: Approve the known_bad collection
infra.ah_configuration.ah_approval:
validate_certs : false
ah_host : "{{ __pah_host }}"
ah_token : "{{ __pah_token }}"
namespace : "{{ __pah_namespace }}"
name : known_bad
version : 1.0.2

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collections:
- ansible.posix
- infra.ah_configuration