* win_become: make it easier to become with an admin token
* Fixed up pep8 whitespace
* fix for Server 2008
* Added support for async and become on newer hosts and fix warnings
* show specific undefined var errors on -v in debug
allows users to get more specific information about undefined errors
as they might be looking at a complex data structure and need to find
the specific leaf that has the issue
* now tests works at all verbosity levels
* updated to unicode objects
* win_package: add support for arguments as list
* re-added failure tests as they were accidentally commented out
* changed exit_code in failure messages to rc
* [ec2_ami_facts] new boto3-based module as a replacement for ec2_ami_find
- new boto3-based module to gather facts about ec2 images
- intended to replace ec2_ami_find which uses boto
- an ami find task (using new module) added to the ec2_ami integration test
* [ec2_ami_facts] Use AnsibleAWSModule. Catch BotoCoreError.
* add ec2_ami_facts alias to tests
* [ec2_ami_facts] return ami launch permissions as well
* Fix wrong prompt issue for network moodules
Fixes#31161Fixes#32416
* Store the device prompt in case of error
from remote device
* Check for prompt value in ios action plugin
* Add integration test
* add support to vmware_guest for template => vm conversion
While the vmware_guest currently supports conversion of VMs to templates
using the is_template argument, it does not support the inverse:
converting templates back into VMs. This change adds that
functionality.
When converting a template back into a VM, the extra config option
"uuid.action" is also set so that VMware will automatically create a new
UUID for the converted VM. If the "uuid.action" setting is already
configured, it will not be modified. Setting this prevents an
interactive question from being raised when attempting to boot the VM.
* Add integration tests for vmware_guest is_template
* Add additional idempotency test for vmware_guest is_template
Also add tests for vmware_guest_snapshot, but disable them due to
vcsim not fully supporting such operations yet.
Implement changes suggested in review. Also fix same in remove_or_revert_snapshot() for consistency
These tests are doing string matches on the error condition. Update
them to match the new strings. This is probably okay to push out to old
releases even though it's technically backwards incompatible because
production playbooks won't be checking that a parameter was missing.
Param missing is something detected and fixed while writing the playbook.
* add static route and hsrp it cases
* add snmp_user and snapshot it
* password strength correction
* fix typo
* add compare snapshot as it is fixed in the code now
* skip snapshot tests for titanium
* titanium and nxapi conditions added
Turns out on devices where only Gigabit is available (like our
csr nodes in CI), duplex is not configurable, thus the test fail.
Removing, since we are testing modification of other properties like
description and mtu and have good coverage.
* Use correct pip version in ansible-test.
* Add git fallback for validate-modules.
* Run sanity tests in a docker container.
* Use correct python version for sanity tests.
* Pin docker completion images and add default.
* Split pylint execution into multiple contexts.
* Only test .py files in use-argspec-type-path test.
* Accept identical python interpeter name or binary.
* Switch cloud tests to default container.
* Remove unused extras from pip install.
* Filter out empty pip commands.
* Don't force running of pip list.
* Support delegation for windows and network tests.
* Fix ansible-test python version usage.
* Fix ansible-test python version skipping.
* Use absolute path for log in ansible-test.
* Run vyos_command test on python 3.
* Fix windows/network instance persistence.
* Add `test/cache` dir to classification.
* Enable more python versions for network tests.
* Fix cs_router test.
* Add nxos_file_copy IT
* Restructure nxos_igmp tests
* add nxos_igmp_interface IT
* add nxos_igmp_snooping IT
* add nxos_ntp_auth IT
* Add nxos_ntp_options IT
* update nxos.yaml with new tests
* update nxos_ntp_options test
* update nxos_ntp_auth IT
In some IOS tests, we can't just assume a certain interface, as
we test on IOS and IOS-XE and in our CI they scheme numbering is
different.
Introspect version on the tests where needed.
* ec2_group: add support for rule descriptions.
* Document rule description feature and add an example using it.
* Fix removing rule descriptions.
* Add integration tests to verify adding/modifying/removing rule descriptions works as expected.
* Add permissions to hacking/aws_config/testing_policies/ec2-policy.json for updating ingress and egress rule descriptions.
* ec2_group: add backwards compatibility with older versions of botocore for rule descriptions.
* Add compatibility with older version of botocore for ec2_group integration tests.
* ec2_group: move HAS_RULE_DESCRIPTION to be checked first.
* Make requested change
* Pass around a variable instead of client
* Make sure has_rule_description defaults to None
* Fail if rule_desc is in any ingress/egress rules and the the botocore version < 1.7.2
* Remove unnecessary variable
* Fix indentation for changed=True when updating rule descriptions.
* minor refactor to remove duplicate code
* add missing parameter
* Fix pep8
* Update test policy.
* - Adds iosxr_netconf module to configure netcong service on Cisco
IOS-XR devices
* - Adds Integration test for module
- Handles diff return from load_config
* - Adds unit test for iosxr_netconf module
* windows: add #AnsibleRequires to set whether a module requires module or a specific version
* fix up pep8 issues
* changed psversion to use the actual ps Requires -Version syntax
* missed the check on #Requires -Version
* fix #Requires module extensions
* Add openssh-client to default docker container.
* Include Azure requirements in default container.
To do so, handling of pip requirements was updated to install each
set of requirements separately and then run a verification pass to
make sure there are no conflicts between requirements.
* Add missing --docker-no-pull option.
* Add documentation for the azure-requirements test.
* Handle timezone updates on Ubuntu 16.04+ on containers
Although Ubuntu 16.04 will use timedatectl by default,
containers without a working timedatectl need to use the
old method.
A bug in Ubuntu for the old method means having to write
a nasty hack
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/1554806
* Add tests for timezones
Ensure timezone changes work across various OSs
* added win_audit_rule with integration test
* Updated integration testing to target files as well as directories
and registry keys. Split testing files apart to be more organized.
Updated powershell for better handling when targetting file objects
and optimized a bit. Removed duplicated sections that got there from a
previous merge I think.
* Decided to make all the fact names the same in integration testing.
Seemed like there would be less change of accidentally using the wrong
variable when copy/pasting that way, and not much upside to having
unique names.
Did final cleanup and fixed a few errors in the integration testing.
* Fixed a bug where results was displaying a wrong value
Fixed a bug where removal was failing if multiple rules existed due to
inheritance from higher level objects.
* Resolved issue with unhandled error when used didn't have permissions
for get-acl.
Changed from setauditrule to addauditrule, see comment in script for reasoning.
Fixed state absent to be able to remove multiple entries if they exist.
* fixed docs issue
* updated to fail if invalid inheritance_rule when defining a file rather than warn
This adds a new type of vault-password script (a 'client') that takes advantage of and enhances the
multiple vault password support.
If a vault password script basename ends with the name '-client', consider it a vault password script client.
A vault password script 'client' just means that the script will take a '--vault-id' command line arg.
The previous vault password script (as invoked by --vault-password-file pointing to an executable) takes
no args and returns the password on stdout. But it doesnt know anything about --vault-id or multiple vault
passwords.
The new 'protocol' of the vault password script takes a cli arg ('--vault-id') so that it can lookup that specific
vault-id and return it's password.
Since existing vault password scripts don't know the new 'protocol', a way to distinguish password scripts
that do understand the protocol was needed. The convention now is to consider password scripts that are
named like 'something-client.py' (and executable) to be vault password client scripts.
The new client scripts get invoked with the '--vault-id' they were requested for. An example:
ansible-playbook --vault-id my_vault_id@contrib/vault/vault-keyring-client.py some_playbook.yml
That will cause the 'contrib/vault/vault-keyring-client.py' script to be invoked as:
contrib/vault/vault-keyring-client.py --vault-id my_vault_id
The previous vault-keyring.py password script was extended to become vault-keyring-client.py. It uses
the python 'keyring' module to request secrets from various backends. The plain 'vault-keyring.py' script
would determine which key id and keyring name to use based on values that had to be set in ansible.cfg.
So it was also limited to one keyring name.
The new vault-keyring-client.py will request the secret for the vault id provided via the '--vault-id' option.
The script can be used without config and can be used for multiple keyring ids (and keyrings).
On success, a vault password client script will print the password to stdout and exit with a return code of 0.
If the 'client' script can't find a secret for the --vault-id, the script will exit with return code of 2 and print an error to stderr.
* Correct usage for shutil.rmtree
Fix adds correct usage of shutil.rmtree in git module
Fixes: #31225
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Include archive tests so they get run
* Use new include syntax
* Cleanup syntax on git tests
- use multi-line YAML
- remove unneeded {{ }} around vars in conditionals
- remove unneeded quotes
- add task file name to task names for easier troubleshooting when things fail
* Make archive tests work for RHEL/CentOS 6
The older versions of Jinja2 in RHEL/CentOS 6 required assertion tasks using the map filter to be skipped.
The older version of git required gzip compression to be skipped on RHEL/CentOS 6.
* Account for ansible_distribution_major_version missing
* Initial CD-ROM support
* create cdrom bugfix
* Improving CDROM change detection and fixing template creation bug
Running MarkAsTemplate on an existing template will fail with an error
* Better change detection for guest ID
Should only mark a change in case it actually changes
* Adding integration tests
* Pep8 compliance fixes
* Adding CDROM support, including iso, client and none types
* Updating added release version for CDROM option
* Fix rollback in junos_config
Fixes#30778
* Call `load_configuration` with rollback id in case
the id is given as input
* Pass rollback id to `get_diff()` to fetch diff from device
* Fix unit test
* Remove sysctl entry when state=absent
* Cleanup sysctl integration test syntax
* Correct grammar on error message
* Add sysctl integration test for state=absent
* [rpm_key] Fix to import first key on the system
Fixes: #31483
* [rpm_key] removed unsafe_shell and "throwaway" underscore
* [rpm_key] adding test to add the first key on system
* Added warning for 'force' option
* Changed 'profiles' type to list
* Changed 'interfacetypes' type to list
* Added deprecation warning and fixed doc
* updated force parameter
* win_become: Added support to become a service user
* fixes for linting
* changes to get local and network service working
* fixed linting issues again
* pleasing pepe
* Add update_only parameter for yum module
When using latest, `update_only: yes` will ensure that only existing
packages are updated and no additional packages are installed.
* Update yum.py
Update version added for `update_only` parameter to 2.5
* add unit tests for update_only flag in yum module
* Add new lines to end of config file lines
* Properly write out selinux config file
Change module behavior to not always report a change but warn if a reboot is needed and return reboot_required.
Improve the output messages.
Add strip parameter to get_file_lines utility to help with parsing the selinux config file.
* Add return documentation
* Add integration tests for selinux module
* Use consistent capitalization for SELinux
* Use atomic_move in selinux module
* Don't copy the config file initially
There's no need to make a copy just for reading.
* Put message after set_config_policy in case the change fails
* Add aliases to selinux tests
* win_become: move error handling to Ansible outside of shell
* trimmed the output so double newlines don't get set
* added test for non-zero exit code
* missed issue URL on test
* changed exit to SetShouldExit
In cli.CLI.unfrack_path callback, special case if the
value of '--output' is '-', and avoid expanding
it to a full path.
vault cli already has special cases for '-', so it
just needs to get the original value to work.
Fixes#30550
Fix adds a new module 'vmware_guest_powerstate' to manage
power states of virtual machine.
Fixes: #30371
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix fact failures cause by ordering of collectors
Some fact collectors need info collected by other facts.
(for ex, service_mgr needs to know 'ansible_system').
This info is passed to the Collector.collect method via
the 'collected_facts' info.
But, the order the fact collectors were running in is
not a set order, so collectors like service_mgr could
run before the PlatformFactCollect ('ansible_system', etc),
so the 'ansible_system' fact would not exist yet.
Depending on the collector and the deps, this can result
in incorrect behavior and wrong or missing facts.
To make the ordering of the collectors more consistent
and predictable, the code that builds that list is now
driven by the order of collectors in default_collectors.py,
and the rest of the code tries to preserve it.
* Flip the loops when building collector names
iterate over the ordered default_collectors list
selecting them for the final list in order instead
of driving it from the unordered collector_names set.
This lets the list returned by select_collector_classes
to stay in the same order as default_collectors.collectors
For collectors that have implicit deps on other fact collectors,
the default collectors can be ordered to include those early.
* default_collectors.py now uses a handful of sub lists of
collectors that can be ordered in default_collectors.collectors.
fixes#30753fixes#30623