This document describes how to:
ansible-test
There are no special requirements for running ansible-test
on Python 2.7 or later.
The argparse
package is required for Python 2.6.
The requirements for each ansible-test
command are covered later.
Most ansible-test
commands support running in one or more isolated test environments to simplify testing.
The --remote
option runs tests in a cloud hosted environment.
An API key is required to use this feature.
Recommended for integration tests.
See the list of supported platforms and versions for additional details.
Use the ansible-test shell
command to get an interactive shell in the same environment used to run tests. Examples:
ansible-test shell --docker
- Open a shell in the default docker container.ansible-test shell --tox --python 3.6
- Open a shell in the Python 3.6 tox
environment.Code coverage reports make it easy to identify untested code for which more tests should
be written. Online reports are available but only cover the devel
branch (see
Testing Ansible). For new code local reports are needed.
Add the --coverage
option to any test command to collect code coverage data. If you
aren’t using the --tox
or --docker
options which create an isolated python
environment then you may have to use the --requirements
option to ensure that the
correct version of the coverage module is installed
ansible-test units –coverage apt ansible-test integration –coverage aws_lambda –tox –requirements ansible-test coverage html
Reports can be generated in several different formats:
ansible-test coverage report
- Console report.ansible-test coverage html
- HTML report.ansible-test coverage xml
- XML report.To clear data between test runs, use the ansible-test coverage erase
command. For a full list of features see the online help:
ansible-test coverage --help