In short, it enables portage module to emit emerge
command with --jobs and --load-average options
with and without argument.
To emit emerge with such CLI argument without
a value, the user must set the corresponding
module option to 0.
By default, if these arguments are missing from
playbook they are omitted.
Misc changes:
* Use to_native to ensure crosspython compat
* Adjust jobs and LA options to accept 0 as reset
* Add docstring to emerge_packages
* Explicitly note in doc that False will work as 0
PR #36355 by @webknjaz
* If inventory file isn't able to be parsed by aws_ec2, return an empty dict instead of None
* Raise an AnsibleParserError instead
* remove extra lines
* aws_ec2 inventory plugin - fix path matching logic
Unified tmp accidentally removed the containing tmpdir from the list of
files to fix the permissions on when we're becoming a different
unprivileged user. This resulted in a visible bug for script but not
for patch. This is because patch also uploads the module to the same
temporary directory and the uploaded module also ends up calling
fixup_perms2() which includes the temporary directory. So by the time
patch needs to access the temporary patch file, the directory is
appropriately set.
script's breakage was visible because script does not upload a module
(it's akin to raw in this way). Therefore, we only call fixup_perms2()
once in script and so leaving out the tmpdir in script means that the
containing directory never has its permissions set appropriately.
Fixing both because it does not cause an extra round trip for patch so
any speedup would be minimal and it's better to fix the perms as close
as possible to where we know we need it. Otherwise, changes to
seemingly unrelated code later could end up breaking it.
Fixes#36398
This PR includes:
- A fix for a recently introduced issue wrt. error handling
- Added integration tests for provoked errors
- Influence standard return values using aci library for aci_rest
- Add proxy support documentation
- Documentation update related to #34175
* Allow to deactivate authz objects. Currently only after success.
* Making sure cleanup is done even when module fails (except if fetch_url() fails).
* Make deactivate_authzs eat exceptions so that all authzs are deactivated in case of errors.
This fix adds a common API for getting host system managed object
from either cluster name or host system.
Fixes: #36010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Remove module from ignore lists and some documentation fix in
digital_ocean_block_storage and digital_ocean module.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* fix nxos_l3_interface tests as n35 doesn't support ipv6
* add terminal dont-ask to nxos_feature and nxos_lldp
* put interfaces in L2 mode for N35
* fix nxos_feature unit-tests
send_command already performs the to_bytes safely on prompts (checking
for None). Without this check the literal 'None' became a subprompt trigger!
Fixes#35662
* Add eos_command doc with more examples
* More examples using cli and eapi transport
* Example on how to handle json output
* Example on handling result output in wait_for
* Fix typo
This fixes, cloning operation where template or existing VM
does not have network or DVPG. Also, adds some strict type checking in
network parameters.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This PR includes:
- Rename 'protocol' parameter to 'url_protocol'
- Add limited integration tests (as we have no public firmware access)
- Add missing examples
ansible-console was calling setup_vault_secrets
twice. Once directly and once via _play_prereqs()
The direct invocation was not setting auto_prompt=False.
However, the direct invocation isn't need at all so
this removes it so only _play_reqs() is used.
That fixes the unrequested vault password
prompting.
Fixes#33027
Start using this to construct shade OpenStack Cloud objects in a
consistent manner. This will let us centralize things like dealing with
password arguments and whatnot. It also allows us to introduce the
ability to pass a fully formed config dict directly to the module.
Migrate all OpenStack modules to use openstack_cloud_from_module.
Have it return the shade library since it's responsible for
importing shade and shade is needed for the exceptions.
Only pull specific OpenStack arguments for the constructor
Rather than passing **module.params to the shade constructor, pull out
only the values that make sense. This should prevent the issues with
module parameters stepping on shade parameters.
Replace module.params.pop with module.params.get
We don't need to pop these anymore since the shade constructor is now
using opt-in values.
Using real urls is ungood. Use example.com domains. Also, get rid of the
antiquated port numbers.