# README FIRST # 1. replace "NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME" with the correct name, ie "community/zabbix" # 2. If you don't have unit tests remove that section # 3. If your collection depends on other collections ensure they are installed, see "Install collection dependencies" # If you need help please ask in #ansible-devel on Freenode IRC name: CI on: # Run CI against all pushes (direct commits) and Pull Requests - push - pull_request jobs: ### # Sanity tests (REQUIRED) # # https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/testing_sanity.html sanity: name: Sanity (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }}) strategy: matrix: ansible: # It's important that Sanity is tested against all stable-X.Y branches # Testing against `devel` may fail as new tests are added. # - stable-2.9 # Only if your collection supports Ansible 2.9 - stable-2.10 - devel runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: # ansible-test requires the collection to be in a directory in the form # .../ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME/ - name: Check out code uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: path: ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME - name: Set up Python uses: actions/setup-python@v2 with: # it is just required to run that once as "ansible-test sanity" in the docker image # will run on all python versions it supports. python-version: 3.8 # Install the head of the given branch (devel, stable-2.10) - name: Install ansible-base (${{ matrix.ansible }}) run: pip install https://github.com/ansible/ansible/archive/${{ matrix.ansible }}.tar.gz --disable-pip-version-check # run ansible-test sanity inside of Docker. # The docker container has all the pinned dependencies that are required # and all python versions ansible supports. - name: Run sanity tests run: ansible-test sanity --docker -v --color working-directory: ./ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME ### # Unit tests (OPTIONAL) # # https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/testing_units.html units: runs-on: ubuntu-latest name: Units (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }}+py${{ matrix.python }}) strategy: # As soon as the first unit test fails, cancel the others to free up the CI queue fail-fast: true matrix: ansible: # - stable-2.9 # Only if your collection supports Ansible 2.9 - stable-2.10 - devel python: - 2.6 - 2.7 - 3.5 - 3.6 - 3.7 - 3.8 - 3.9 exclude: - ansible: stable-2.9 python: 3.9 steps: - name: Check out code uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: path: ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.ansible }} uses: actions/setup-python@v2 with: python-version: ${{ matrix.python }} - name: Install ansible-base (${{ matrix.ansible }}) run: pip install https://github.com/ansible/ansible/archive/${{ matrix.ansible }}.tar.gz --disable-pip-version-check # OPTIONAL If your unit test requires Python libraries from other collections # Install them like this - name: Install collection dependencies run: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.netcommon -p . # Run the unit tests - name: Run unit test run: ansible-test units -v --color --python ${{ matrix.python }} --docker --coverage working-directory: ./ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME # ansible-test support producing code coverage date - name: Generate coverage report run: ansible-test coverage xml -v --requirements --group-by command --group-by version working-directory: ./ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME # See the reports at https://codecov.io/gh/ansible_collections/GITHUBORG/REPONAME - uses: codecov/codecov-action@v1 with: fail_ci_if_error: false ### # Integration tests (RECOMMENDED) # # https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/testing_integration.html # If the application you are testing is available as a docker container and you want to test # multiple versions see the following for an example: # https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.zabbix/tree/master/.github/workflows integration: runs-on: ubuntu-latest name: I (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }}+py${{ matrix.python }}}) strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: ansible: # - stable-2.9 # Only if your collection supports Ansible 2.9 - stable-2.10 - devel python: - 2.6 - 2.7 - 3.5 - 3.6 - 3.7 - 3.8 - 3.9 exclude: - ansible: stable-2.9 python: 3.9 steps: - name: Check out code uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: path: ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.ansible }} uses: actions/setup-python@v2 with: python-version: ${{ matrix.python }} - name: Install ansible-base (${{ matrix.ansible }}) run: pip install https://github.com/ansible/ansible/archive/${{ matrix.ansible }}.tar.gz --disable-pip-version-check # OPTIONAL If your integration test requires Python libraries or modules from other collections # Install them like this - name: Install collection dependencies run: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.netcommon -p . # Run the integration tests - name: Run integration test run: ansible-test integration -v --color --retry-on-error --continue-on-error --diff --python ${{ matrix.python }} --docker --coverage working-directory: ./ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME # ansible-test support producing code coverage date - name: Generate coverage report run: ansible-test coverage xml -v --requirements --group-by command --group-by version working-directory: ./ansible_collections/NAMESPACE/COLLECTION_NAME # See the reports at https://codecov.io/gh/ansible_collections/GITHUBORG/REPONAME - uses: codecov/codecov-action@v1 with: fail_ci_if_error: false