I was also at Ansiblefest, and I believe someone mentioned the assert 
module as a method of testing.
Personally, I wasn't put off by using serverspec and I'm going to give that 
a try.

On Friday, May 23, 2014 9:43:24 AM UTC-4, Guy Matz wrote:
>
> Dear Ansible (Michael deHaan?),
> Hello!  I've searched the google & the mailing list for playbook testing 
> strategies and haven't found anything that looks a consensus on how this 
> should be done.  Perhaps there are some projects, e.g. ansible-spec or 
> ansible-cucumber, in the pipeline, but until then, is there a "best 
> practice" for ansible testing?  
>
> At the NYC ansible-fest the other day there was a talk about testing, but 
> the method discussed involved using servermaint, which is ruby and seems to 
> irritate python people . . .  the moderator of the fest (Adm. deHaan) said 
> to instead use the scripts & fail modules - at least I think that's what 
> was said - but I haven't been able to find anything about them pertaining 
> to testing.  Does anyone have a doc about this?  An example?
>
> Thanks a lot!!!
> Guy
>

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