Library needed for tooling for building various things related to Ansible.
You can find a list of changes in the antsibull-core changelog.
Unless otherwise noted in the code, it is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3 or, at your option, later.
antsibull-core is covered by the Ansible Code of Conduct.
From version 1.0.0 on, antsibull-core sticks to semantic versioning and aims at providing no backwards compatibility breaking changes during a major release cycle. We might make exceptions from this in case of security fixes for vulnerabilities that are severe enough.
The current development version is 3.x.y. 3.x.y is developed on the main branch. The current supported major version is 2.x.y. Development for 2.x.y occurs on the stable-2 branch. 1.x.y is End of Life and was developed on the stable-1 branch. It is no longer updated. 2.x.y mainly differs from 1.x.y by dropping support for Python 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8. It deprecates several compatibility functions for older Python versions that are no longer needed; see the changelog for details.
Install and run nox to run all tests. That's it for simple contributions!
nox will create virtual environments in .nox inside the checked out project
and install the requirements needed to run the tests there.
antsibull-core depends on the sister antsibull-fileutils project.
By default, nox will install a development version of this project from Github.
If you're hacking on antsibull-fileutils alongside antsibull-core,
nox will automatically install this project from ../antsibull-fileutils
when running tests if this path exists.
You can change this behavior through the OTHER_ANTSIBULL_MODE env var:
OTHER_ANTSIBULL_MODE=auto— the default behavior described aboveOTHER_ANTSIBULL_MODE=local— install the project from../antsibull-fileutils. Fail if this path doesn't exist.OTHER_ANTSIBULL_MODE=git— install the project from the Github main branchOTHER_ANTSIBULL_MODE=pypi— install the latest version from PyPI
To run specific tests:
nox -e testto only run unit tests;nox -e coverageto display combined coverage results after runningnox -e test;nox -e lintto run all linters and formatters at once;nox -e formattersto runisortandblack;nox -e codeqato runflake8,pylint,reuse lint, andantsibull-changelog lint;nox -e typingto runmypyandpyre
- Run
nox -e bump -- <version> <release_summary_message>. This:- Bumps the package version in
src/antsibull_core/__init__.py. - Creates
changelogs/fragments/<version>.ymlwith arelease_summarysection. - Runs
antsibull-changelog releaseand adds the changed files to git. - Commits with message
Release <version>.and runsgit tag -a -m 'antsibull-core <version>' <version>. - Runs
hatch build.
- Bumps the package version in
- Run
git pushto the appropriate remotes. - Once CI passes on GitHub, run
nox -e publish. This:- Runs
hatch publish; - Bumps the version to
<version>.post0; - Adds the changed file to git and run
git commit -m 'Post-release version bump.';
- Runs
- Run
git push --follow-tagsto the appropriate remotes and create a GitHub release.
Unless otherwise noted in the code, it is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3 or, at your option, later. See LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt for a copy of the license.
Parts of the code are vendored from other sources and are licensed under other licenses:
src/antsibull_core/vendored/collections.pyandsrc/antsibull_core/vendored/json_utils.pyare licensed under the terms of the BSD 2-Clause license. See LICENSES/BSD-2-Clause.txt for a copy of the license.tests/functional/aiohttp_utils.pyandtests/functional/certificate_utils.pyare licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSES/MIT.txt for a copy of the license.src/antsibull_core/vendored/_argparse_booleanoptionalaction.pyis licensed under the terms of the Python Software Foundation license version 2. See LICENSES/PSF-2.0.txt for a copy of the license.
The repository follows the REUSE Specification for declaring copyright and
licensing information. The only exception are changelog fragments in changelog/fragments/.