* Use simple-1 image instead of Alpine image for docker_compose_v2_pull tests.
* Use simple-1 image instead of Alpine image for docker_compose_v2 pull tests.
* Rename setup role.
* Create new CI group 6, and move docker_compose v1 tests into there.
* Split up Docker setup in integration tests.
* Change setup_docker_compose_v1 to install its own Docker SDK for Python.
* Docker SDK for Python not needed to set up registry or query host info.
* Cache has already been updated a few lines before.
* When skipping Docker cleanup, create flag to avoid the expensive part of the setup (including package manager cache update) to be run again.
* Update CI scripts to be more close to the ones in ansible-core.
* Extend CI matrix.
* Make sure that docker daemon is running (when not in a container).
* Make sure that connection plugin tests do not uninstall Docker daemon.
* Check some conditions.
* Fix error ignores.
* Skip SSH test on Alpine VMs.
* Take care of more errors.
* Adjust for more errors.
* Improve conditions.
* Remove new entries from CI matrix; make CI matrix nicer.
* Move licenses to LICENSES/, use SPDX-License-Identifier, mention all licenses in galaxy.yml.
* ignore.txt lines cannot be empty or contain only a comment.
* Cleanup.
* This particular __init__.py seems to be crucial.
* Try extra newline.
* Markdown comments are a real mess. I hope this won't break Galaxy...
* More licenses.
* Add sanity test.
* Skip some files, lint.
* Make sure there is a copyright line everywhere.
* Also check for copyright line in sanity tests.
* Remove colon after 'Copyright'.
* Normalize lint script.
* Avoid colon after 'Copyright' in lint script.
* Improve license checker.
* Update README.md
Co-authored-by: Maxwell G <9920591+gotmax23@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove superfluous space.
* Referencing target instead of symlink
Co-authored-by: Maxwell G <9920591+gotmax23@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add RHEL 9.0 to CI.
* Add RHEL 9 specific files.
* Add Ubuntu 22.04 and Fedora 36 to CI.
* Another try.
* Adjust kernel memory tests.
* Add more details.
* RHEL 9 doesn't support setting memory swappiness.
* Fix docker_swarm_service tests.
The 'less' case should always have been changed, but it probably was always skipped
due to a too old Docker SDK for Python or a too old Docker daemon.
* More checks / improve checks.
* Run some tests with the latest PyPi version of Docker SDK for Python.
* Use new enough Python so we can actually install the latest Docker SDK for Python.
* Ansibilize
* Fix test.
* Fix two stupid errors by myself.
* Use remote temp path, replace remote lookups.
* Copy local files.
* Change docker resource name prefix from ansible-test to ansible-docker-test to avoid collision with ansible-test's containers.
* Fix typos.
* We don't neceessarily have a TTY.
* Use hopefully less collision-likely subnet.
* More collision avoidance.
* More changes.
* Add basic docker_compose tests.
* Add more constraints for Py 2.
* Try to install docker-compose from system packages.
* Another try.
* Some more tries.
* One more.
* Move task into block.
* Clean up constraints file.
* More adjustments.
* TEMP: add debug output
* Add new facts module for determining whether the module is running inside a container or not.
* Add containers to main network.
* Fix running tests locally with newer docker.
* Simplify setup_openssl to only install cryptography.
* Add alias in network.
* Make sure to upgrade cryptography to something more sensible on Ubuntu 16.04.
* Don't jump through hoops for bridge.
* Try to use other IPv4 nets.
* Improve module docs.
Cleanup means purging the docker daemon. This was necessary when the
docker tests were run as part of ansible/ansible and community.general
CI, but in the community.docker CI the problematic runs are on their
own CI node.
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* Don't die when docker CLI doesn't want to work with docker daemon.
* Allow more 'docker volume ls' failures
* More.
* Fix more failures.
* Forgot ignore_errors.
* Another one.
* More places.
* Try to install newer docker on RHEL8.
* Also restrict docker-ce-cli.
* Add Fedora 32 to CI; drop Fedora 30 which is soon EOL.
* Docker only supports Fedora up to 31; fortunately the 31 package seems to work for 32 too.
* Also skip for Fedora 32, as it apparently has a similar problem to Fedora 31.
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