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molecule matrix command produces unreadable colored output #4124

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mafalb opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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molecule matrix command produces unreadable colored output #4124

mafalb opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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mafalb commented Jan 26, 2024

Prerequisites

  • This was not already reported in the past (duplicate check)
  • It does reproduce it with code from main branch (latest unreleased version)
  • I include a minimal example for reproducing the bug
  • The bug is not trivial, as for those a direct pull-request is preferred
  • Running pip check does not report any conflicts
  • I was able to reproduce the issue on a different machine
  • The issue is not specific to any driver other than 'default' one

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RHEL 9 Workstation with GNOME
molecule and molecule-podman just installed into a fresh virtualenv

(test) master$ molecule --version
molecule 6.0.3 using python 3.9
ansible:2.15.8
default:6.0.3 from molecule
podman:2.0.3 from molecule_podman requiring collections: containers.podman>=1.7.0 ansible.posix>=1.3.0

What happened

$ molecule matrix test
silly colored output...

I think in this case it makes sense to attach screenshots. First the settings of my Gnome Terminal. Second the unreadable output of the command.

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Reproducing example

$ molecule matrix test
silly colored output...
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I PR to address it it would be welcomed. Thanks for reporting it!

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