ansible-lint has recently added a check for this. It flags a lot of our test
code, and some of our role code that uses nested roles.
There is no easy way to disable it for these cases only. It would be a
tremendous amount of work to add # noqa comments everywhere.
The use of .ansible-lint-ignore would be a maintenance burden (cannot use
tests/tests_*.yml or other similar wildcard to match all test files), would
still issue a lot of warning messages, and would not solve all of the problems.
The only way for now is to skip this rule.
ansible-lint has recently added a check for this. It flags a lot of our test code, and some of our role code that uses nested roles. There is no easy way to disable it for these cases only. It would be a tremendous amount of work to add
# noqa
comments everywhere. The use of.ansible-lint-ignore
would be a maintenance burden (cannot use tests/tests_*.yml or other similar wildcard to match all test files), would still issue a lot of warning messages, and would not solve all of the problems. The only way for now is to skip this rule.Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com