# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause --- # set network provider and gather facts - name: Run playbook 'playbooks/tests_checkpoint_cleanup.yml' with nm as provider hosts: all tasks: - name: Include the task 'el_repo_setup.yml' include_tasks: tasks/el_repo_setup.yml - name: Set network provider to 'nm' set_fact: network_provider: nm - name: Install NetworkManager package: name: NetworkManager state: present use: "{{ (__network_is_ostree | d(false)) | ternary('ansible.posix.rhel_rpm_ostree', omit) }}" - name: Get package info package_facts: - name: Get NetworkManager version set_fact: networkmanager_version: "{{ ansible_facts.packages['NetworkManager'][0]['version'] }}" # workaround for: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/27973 # There is no way in Ansible to abort a playbook hosts with specific OS # releases Therefore we include the playbook with the tests only if the hosts # would support it. # The test requires NetworkManager, therefore it cannot run on RHEL/CentOS 6 - name: Import the playbook 'playbooks/tests_checkpoint_cleanup.yml' import_playbook: playbooks/tests_checkpoint_cleanup.yml when: - ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] != '6' # The test depends on behavior that is only visible with newer NM - networkmanager_version is version('1.22.0', '>=') - ansible_facts['distribution'] not in ['RedHat', 'CentOS', 'Fedora'] or (ansible_facts['distribution'] == 'Fedora' and ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] | int < 41) or ansible_facts['distribution_major_version'] | int < 9