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Compile tests check source files for valid syntax on all supported python versions:
NOTE: In Ansible 2.4 and earlier the compile test was provided by a dedicated sub-command ansible-test compile
instead of a sanity test using ansible-test sanity --test compile
.
Compile tests can be run across the whole code base by doing:
cd /path/to/ansible/source
source hacking/env-setup
ansible-test sanity --test compile
Against a single file by doing:
ansible-test sanity --test compile lineinfile
Or against a specific Python version by doing:
ansible-test sanity --test compile --python 2.7 lineinfile
For advanced usage see the help:
ansible-test sanity --help
ansible-test
has a number of dependencies , for compile
tests we suggest running the tests with --local
, which is the default
The dependencies can be installed using the --requirements
argument. For example:
ansible-test sanity --test compile --requirements lineinfile
The full list of requirements can be found at test/runner/requirements. Requirements files are named after their respective commands. See also the constraints applicable to all commands.
If you believe changes are needed to the compile tests please add a comment on the Testing Working Group Agenda so it can be discussed.