- name: get the ansible-test imposed file descriptor limit check_rlimit_and_maxfd: register: rlimit_limited_return - name: get existing file descriptor limit check_rlimit_and_maxfd: register: rlimit_original_return vars: ansible_python_module_rlimit_nofile: 0 # ignore limit set by ansible-test - name: attempt to set a value lower than existing soft limit check_rlimit_and_maxfd: vars: ansible_python_module_rlimit_nofile: '{{ rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[0] - 1 }}' register: rlimit_below_soft_return - name: attempt to set a value higher than existing soft limit check_rlimit_and_maxfd: vars: ansible_python_module_rlimit_nofile: '{{ rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[0] + 1 }}' register: rlimit_above_soft_return - name: attempt to set a value lower than existing hard limit check_rlimit_and_maxfd: vars: ansible_python_module_rlimit_nofile: '{{ rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] - 1 }}' register: rlimit_below_hard_return - name: attempt to set a value higher than existing hard limit check_rlimit_and_maxfd: vars: ansible_python_module_rlimit_nofile: '{{ rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] + 1 }}' register: rlimit_above_hard_return - name: run a role module which uses a role module_util using relative imports custom_module: register: custom_module_return - assert: that: # make sure ansible-test was able to set the limit unless it exceeds the hard limit or the value is lower on macOS - rlimit_limited_return.rlimit_nofile[0] == 1024 or rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] < 1024 or (rlimit_limited_return.rlimit_nofile[0] < 1024 and ansible_distribution == 'MacOSX') # make sure that maxfd matches the soft limit on Python 2.x (-1 on Python 3.x) - rlimit_limited_return.maxfd == rlimit_limited_return.rlimit_nofile[0] or rlimit_limited_return.maxfd == -1 # we should always be able to set the limit lower than the existing soft limit - rlimit_below_soft_return.rlimit_nofile[0] == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[0] - 1 # the hard limit should not have changed - rlimit_below_soft_return.rlimit_nofile[1] == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] # lowering the limit should also lower the max file descriptors reported by Python 2.x (-1 on Python 3.x) - rlimit_below_soft_return.maxfd == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[0] - 1 or rlimit_below_soft_return.maxfd == -1 # we should be able to set the limit higher than the existing soft limit if it does not exceed the hard limit (except on macOS) - rlimit_above_soft_return.rlimit_nofile[0] == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[0] + 1 or rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[0] == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] or ansible_distribution == 'MacOSX' # we should be able to set the limit lower than the existing hard limit (except on macOS) - rlimit_below_hard_return.rlimit_nofile[0] == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] - 1 or ansible_distribution == 'MacOSX' # setting the limit higher than the existing hard limit should use the hard limit (except on macOS) - rlimit_above_hard_return.rlimit_nofile[0] == rlimit_original_return.rlimit_nofile[1] or ansible_distribution == 'MacOSX' # custom module returned the correct answer - custom_module_return.answer == 42 # https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/64664 # https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/64479 - name: Run module that tries to access itself via sys.modules sys_check: