Use release version of Ansible for testing
We were using the unreleased (from git) version of Ansible for our Ansible test job because at the time, 2.0 had not been released. Now that it is released, use pip to install it so that we are less likely to get broken by development changes to Ansible. Change-Id: Ie714f42d26569044b6a3ee761bd5fb7451833d96
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shift $((OPTIND-1))
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TAGS=$( echo "$*" | tr ' ' , )
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if [ -d ${ENVDIR}/ansible ]
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then
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echo "Using existing Ansible install"
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else
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echo "Installing Ansible at $ENVDIR"
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git clone --recursive git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git ${ENVDIR}/ansible
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fi
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# We need to source the current tox environment so that Ansible will
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# be setup for the correct python environment.
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source $ENVDIR/bin/activate
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# Setup Ansible
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source $ENVDIR/ansible/hacking/env-setup
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echo "Installing Ansible"
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pip install ansible
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# Run the shade Ansible tests
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tag_opt=""
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