* [aerospike_migrations] - handle exception when unstable-cluster is returned
* fix lint issue
* Update changelogs/fragments/900-aerospike-migration-handle-unstable-cluster.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Kailun Shi <kaishi@adobe.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Since the module unconditionally issues ALTER statements in order to
observe their effect on the postgres catalog - to determine whether the
privileges have changes - a rollback is thus advisable when in fact
nothing has changed.
fix#885
* postgresql_set: allow to pass an empty string as a value
* add check_mode to CI for the case
* add changelog fragment
* add pause
* fix
* fix ci
* fix
* fix
* add suggested
* postgresql_query: add search_path parameter
* add CI tests
* add ref to seealso
* add changelog fragment
* fix test syntax
* fix test syntax
* fix
* fix
* fix CI syntax
* cosmetic change
* improve CI test
* move CI tests to the right place
* improve CI
* Adding ODBC module
* Adding symink and fixing docs and argspec
* Another sanity issue
* Hopefully last fix for elements
* Making changes suggested by felixfontein
* Making changes suggested by Andersson007
* Removing defaults and added info in description
* Fixing line too long
* More cleanup suggested by felixfontein
* Changing module call
* modules: fix names with hyphens (#656)
* modules: fix names with hyphens (#656)
* Fix param name for postgresql_schema
* Add double quotes for schema name
* Add delete created DB objects
* Fix module code
* Set correct test tasks order
Co-authored-by: Maxim Voskresenskiy <maxim.voskresenskiy@uptick.com>
* Fix: only "warn" when restart is required
Motivation: my logs are flooded with "warnings" when I run roles against instances.
So even though I understand for this "warning", it's a false positive when nothing
needs to be done.
* Update changelogs/fragments/651-fix-postgresql_set-warning.yaml
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* postgresql_db: document when pg_restore is used (#588)
* postgresql_db: more precise description for target_opts
* Update plugins/modules/database/postgresql/postgresql_db.py
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Adjust deprecation versions.
* Remove redirects that are already made in ansible/ansible's ansible_builtin_runtime.yml
* Remove modules that were moved to the google.cloud collection according to ansible/ansible's ansible_builtin_runtime.yml.
* The _info module is in google.cloud.
* The gcp doc_fragment is a copy of the one in google.cloud and is only used by one lookup. Mark as deprecated/internal.
* Remove entries of modules that no longer exist.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Try to fix test.
* Remove debug output.
* Add version_added: 1.0.0 for all new features added before pre-ansible-base.
* Add version_added: 1.0.0 for all new features.
* Next release will be 0.2.0
* Fix error.
* Remove unnecessary warnings.
* Add info command to redis module
* Fix sanity test
* Create a separate redis_info module
* Type of arguments in documentation was determined
* Add redis_info test
* Fix sanity test
* Add integration test
* Add integration platforms (centos7/8,fedora30/31,opensuse15+py2,ubuntu1604/1804)
* Add centos6 support
* Fix suggestions
* Add contact email
* Refactor postgresql_idx to simplify code
Have refactored the postgresql_idx module to:
* Use the class schema in the drop function rather than a passed in one
* Remove the if/else and just return the bool in the drop and create
functions
* Refactor postgresql_ext module
Have refactored the postgresql_ext module to:
* Remove an unused exception
* Simplify logic in the create and update functions
* Use list comprehension to simplify getting the available version
* Refactor postgresql_user_obj_stat_info module
Have refactored the postgresql_user_obj_stat_info module to:
* Simplify the logic in some of the functions
* Reduce duplicate code
* Add changelog fragment
Have added a trust_input option to the postgresql_user_obj_stat_info
module. This only checks the session_role since all other options are
passed as parameters.