One of the file path macros that we use in the rpm file list isn't being
defined on Fedora 29 in Jenkins which is causing it to fail to build
there. Change the potential problems so that we can tell which file
entry is causing the failures on its next rebuild
Previously it was assumed that the Amazon system-release
number was the final value of the string. This isn't always
the case. Some releases have the name at the end.
Amazon Linux release 2
Amazon Linux release 2 (Karoo)
Fix by instead looking for a number in the string.
Fixes#48823
* recent changes to args for hosted template file broke the test; changed test to use a specific known-working commit instead of `master`.
* long-term may want to consider hosting the template in httptester or just embedding a local copy
Check the path /run/ostree-booted which I'm told by upstream that it
will always be present when a host system is Fedora/RHEL/CentOS
Atomic/CoreOS vs "traditional" distro instance to detect the
non-traditional instance and ensure pkg_mgr selection is correct
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* gitlab_group: refactor module
* gitlab_user: refactor module
* gitlab_group, gitlab_user; pylint
* gitlab_project: refactor module
* gitlab_group, gitlab_project, gitlab_user: Enchance modules
- Add generic loop to update object
- Enchance return messages
- PyLint
* gitlab_runner: refactor module
* gitlab_hooks: refactor module
* gitlab_deploy_key: refactor module
* gitlab_group: enchance module and documentation
- Enchange function arguments
- Add check_mode break
- Rewrite module documentation
* gitlab_hook: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Rename functions
* gitlab_project: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Add try/except on project creation
* gitlab_runner: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Fix Copyright
- Enchance function arguments
- Add check_mode break
- Add missing function: deletion
* gitlab_user: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Add check_mode break
- Add try/except on user creation
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project,
gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Fix residual bugs
- Fix Copyright
- Fix result messages
- Add missing check_mode break
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: pylint
* gitlab_runner: Add substitution function for 'cmp' in python3
* unit-test: remove deprecated gitlab module tests
- gitlab_deploy_key
- gitlab_hooks
- gitlab_project
Actually, they can't be reused because of the modification of the way that the module communicate with the Gitlab instance. It doesn't make direct call to the API, now it use a python library that do the job. So using a pytest mocker to test the module won't work.
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: add copyright
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Support old parameters format
* module_utils Gitlab: Edit copyright
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project,
gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Unifying module inputs
- Rename verify_ssl into validate_certs to match standards
- Remove unused alias parameters
- Unify parameters type and requirement
- Reorder list order
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Unifying module outputs
- Use standard output parameter "msg" instead of "return"
- Use snail_case for return values instead of camelCase
* validate-module: remove sanity ignore
* BOTMETA: remove gitlab_* test
- This tests need to be completely rewriten because of the refactoring
of these modules
- TodoList Community Wiki was updated
* gitlab_user: Fix group identifier
* gitlab_project: Fix when group was empty
* gitlab_deploy_key: edit return msg
* module_utils gitlab: fall back to user namespace is project not found
* gitlab modules: Add units tests
* unit test: gitlab module fake current user
* gitlab_user: fix access_level verification
* gitlab unit tests: use decoration instead of with statement
* unit tests: gitlab module skip python 2.6
* unit tests: gitlab module skip library import if python 2.6
* gitlab unit tests: use builtin unittest class
* gitlab unit tests: use custom test class
* unit test: gitlab module lint
* unit tests: move gitlab utils
* unit test: gitlab fix imports
* gitlab_module: edit requirement
python-gitlab library require python >= 2.7
* gitlab_module: add myself as author
* gitlab_modules: add python encoding tag
* gitlab_modules: keep consistency between variable name "validate_certs"
* gitlab_modules: enchance documentation
* gitlab_runner: fix syntax error in documentation
* gitlab_module: use basic_auth module_utils and add deprecation warning
* gitlab_module: documentation corrections
* gitlab_module: python lint
* gitlab_module: deprecate options and aliases for ansible 2.10
* gitlab_group: don't use 'local_action' is documentation example
* gitlab_module: correct return messages
* gitlab_module: use module_util 'missing_required_lib' when python library is missing
* gitlab_module: fix typo in function name.
* gitlab_modules: unify return msg on check_mode
* gitlab_modules: don't use deprecated options in examples
* Update yaml.py exmaple to include A colon
took me some time to find that out, you can have a single host under a group without the A colon, but if you add another host also w/o A colon, they will be parsed as a single line.
* Update yaml.py
* Add logic to catch version changes in docs
* Add in doc fragments before doing doc comparisons
* Handle new module scenario
* historical is only allowed in alreay present modules
* Don't repr StrictVersion
* use list instead of tuple and remove md5 on ValueError
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* convert algorithms to list and add comment
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* only convert to list if algorithms is not None
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* new fragment for PR 51357
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* fix lint: remove blank line
Fixes: #51534
* set valid_until equal to current time + spot_wait_timeout
* add setting ValidUntil to value
* add changelog fragment
* fix shebang issue
* PR Candidate for FortiManager Connection Plugin, plus associated Utilities.
* Update fortimanager.py
Adding additional comments
* Committing changes for PR as requested by Ansible Staff
* Minor doc change to kick off new shippable test. Unrelated code (not our stuff) caused a failure on the last test.
* Removed generic methods for get/set/etc. Moved a copy of FMGRLockCTX into the plugin for portability, and to left the original in the mod_utils/fortimanager.py as deprecated code for pre-2.7 customers still running on pyFMG and not the plugin.
Tested all playbooks and all modules, and all appears well.
* adding cosmos db account module
* fixes
* fixed issues
* cosmos db account test fixes
* updating cosmosdb
* fixed required
* version from autogereneator
* several upgrades
* idempotency changes
* idempotency improvements
* updated cosmos db module with new idempotency check
* and idempotency check shall fail now....
* try to fail it again
* now should really fail
* one more
* introducing comparison template
* fixes + sorting of arrays
* updated comparisons
* don't compare if parameter is none
* one more test
* fixed compare
* fixed idempotency?
* more logging
* fix comparison rules
* make smaller change
* actually compare multiple write locations
* just change failover
* remove debugging stuff
* one more fix
* fixed remaining sanity test
* updating comparison stuff
* fix pep8
* fix pep8
* will pep8 finally work?
* one more fix
* cosmos db updates
* updating cosmos db account
* fixed pep8
* fix type
* fixed indent
* fixed problem with python 3
* another fix for python 3
* bool type here
* cosmos db fixes
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fixed syntax
When using `nat_destination` parameter of `os_floating_ip` module, dot
syntax (`addr.addr`) is used to access a value in a dictionary,
resulting in the module crashing with this error:
AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'addr'
This is now fixed, when using correct syntax (`addr['addr']`), the
module seems to work fine.
Fixes#51443
So many reports of missing modules could be solved
more quickly with the info from `python_requirements_facts`
Replace the legacy issue template with a link to the
new interface
Warnings get printed at the end of loops, which means that if you're
running validation against a bunch of resources, the warning message
gets printed after a number of potentially unrelated resources.
Adding extra info about the resource failing validation will help
find the validation issues.
* Windows facts for ansible_winlicense_edition, ansible_winlicense_channel, ansible_winlicense_status added
* bugfix, replaced = with :
* changed facts to ansible_os_license_* in win_product_facts.ps1
Shortened the short_description in win_product_facts.py
removed errant - options: {} from win_product_facts.py
* Code optimisations and changed return code to $null from NA when unknown license information returned from CIM SoftwareLicensingProduct class.
* code optimisation