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* | preflight checks: refactor and fix aos_version | Luke Meyer | 2017-04-08 | 1 | -53/+161 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | Bring in openshift_repos to provide Origin repo before checks on Origin. For OCP we want the check to fail if both version 3.3 and version 3.4 are available - they shouldn't have both channels enabled. For Origin everything is in one repo so it's not surprising to find 1.4 and 1.5 versions available. Added unit tests as well. | ||||
* | preflight checks: bypass RPM excludes | Luke Meyer | 2017-03-20 | 1 | -0/+1 |
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* | Do not hard code package names | Rodolfo Carvalho | 2017-02-10 | 1 | -6/+12 |
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* | Replace multi-role checks with action plugin | Rodolfo Carvalho | 2017-02-10 | 1 | -0/+85 |
This approach should make it easier to add new checks without having to write lots of YAML and doing things against Ansible (e.g. ignore_errors). A single action plugin determines what checks to run per each host, including arguments to the check. A check is implemented as a class with a run method, with the same signature as an action plugin and module, and is normally backed by a regular Ansible module. Each check is implemented as a separate Python file. This allows whoever adds a new check to focus solely in a single Python module, and potentially an Ansible module within library/ too. All checks are automatically loaded, and only active checks that are requested by the playbook get executed. |