Use sudo for role testing
There are 2 ways to realize the privilege escalation needed for the gate jobs. 1) Editing the playbooks (and hope to not forget to write the sudo/become lines for every role) 2) Editing the inventory and set the variable there. I'm taking the second approach with the minimum set of variables (become_method is sudo by default and become_user is root by default). Change-Id: I54b8c1489bfc46d4a03c907f4a86f0313c7778ff
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roles_path = ../../
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remote_tmp = ../.ansible/tmp/
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localhost ansible_ssh_host=127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
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localhost ansible_ssh_host=127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local ansible_become=True
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test1 ansible_ssh_host=127.111.111.101
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test1 ansible_ssh_host=127.111.111.101 ansible_become=True
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test2 ansible_ssh_host=127.111.111.102
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test2 ansible_ssh_host=127.111.111.102 ansible_become=True
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test1
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