#
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# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
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# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
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# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
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# 1.0 of the CDDL.
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#
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# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
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# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
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# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
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#
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#
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# Copyright 2023 Marcel Telka
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#
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%patch% 02-selinux.patch
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%patch% 03-test-disable-plugins.patch
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%patch% 05-wcwidth.patch
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%patch% 06-dev-null.patch
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%patch% 07-test_importlib_resources.patch
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%include-2%
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# ansible-core >= 2.14.0 requires Python >= 3.9
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UNSUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS =
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PYTHON_VERSIONS := $(filter-out $(UNSUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS), $(PYTHON_VERSIONS))
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# ansible-core use custom testing (see below)
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TEST_STYLE = custom
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%include-3%
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# Make sure the unversioned generic package depends on unsupported versioned package(s) too.
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$(BUILD_DIR)/mkgeneric-python: PYTHON_VERSIONS := $(UNSUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS) $(PYTHON_VERSIONS)
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# custom testing
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# https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/testing_running_locally.html#testing-ansible-core
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COMPONENT_TEST_CMD = bin/ansible-test
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS =
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS += units
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS += --python $(PYTHON_VERSION)
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS += --python-interpreter $(PYTHON)
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS += --local
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS += --color no
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COMPONENT_TEST_ARGS += --verbose
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COMPONENT_TEST_TARGETS =
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# This project does not support tox so we need to provide test requirements
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# manually.
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TEST_REQUIREMENTS += test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/units.txt
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# testing fails without HOME environment variable
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COMPONENT_TEST_ENV += HOME=/tmp
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# The ansible-test is running pytest several times in a row with pytest-xdist
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# plugin enabled. This is hard to normalize properly, so we just pick most
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# important lines from the test log and normalize them.
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COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMS = \
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"-n -e '/^\[gw/p' \
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| $(COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMER) \
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-e 's/^\[gw.\] \[...%\] //' \
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-e 's/\([^ ]\{1,\}\) \(.*\)$$/\2 \1/' \
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-e 's/\(test_distribution_version\[stdin\)[0-9]*/\1/' \
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-e 's|$(@D)|\$$(@D)|g' \
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| $(SORT) \
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| $(COMPONENT_TEST_TRANSFORMER) -e ''"
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%hook-no-license%
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# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/80385
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LICENSE="GPL-3.0-only"
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%hook-manifest%
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# To make sure ansible-core binaries are available when the python mediator is
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# set to an usupported Python version we need fake versioned ansible-core
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# package(s). We do not use SINGLE_PYTHON_VERSION for ansible-core because
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# ansible depends on ansible-core and with SINGLE_PYTHON_VERSION here the
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# switch of ansible/ansible-core pair to newer Python version would be a bit
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# harder.
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UNSUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS=$($GMAKE print-value-UNSUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS)
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PYTHON_VERSION=$($GMAKE print-value-PYTHON_VERSION)
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for ver in $UNSUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS ; do
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v=${ver//.}
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sed -e '/path=usr\/lib/,$d' \
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-e 's/^file \(path=usr\/bin\/\)\(.*\)-\$(PYVER)$/link mediator=python mediator-version='"$ver"' \1\2 target=\2-'"$PYTHON_VERSION"'/' \
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-e 's/\$(PYV)/'"$v"'/' < "$DISTRIBUTION-PYVER.p5m" > "$DISTRIBUTION-$v.p5m"
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printf "\ndepend type=require fmri=library/python/ansible-core-${PYTHON_VERSION//.}\n" >> "$DISTRIBUTION-$v.p5m"
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git add "$DISTRIBUTION-$v.p5m"
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done
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