This feature changes the scalar value of `serial:` to a list, which
allows users to specify a list of values, so batches can be ramped
up (commonly called "canary" setups):
- hosts: all
serial: [1, 5, 10, "100%"]
tasks:
...
* Revert "There can be only one localhost"
This reverts commit 5f1bbb4fcd.
this broke several usages of localhost, see #16882, #16898 and #16886
* ensure there is only 1 localhost
fixes#16886, #16882 and #16898
- make sure localhost exists before returning it
- optimzed host caching
- ensure we always return a host object
cache_path is used to calculate cache_dir , the script doesn't actually read cache_dir from this file.
This makes the setting work (otherwise it always uses the default).
Binary module tests now download pre-compiled binaries from S3
instead of downloading go and compiling the modules.
Files downloaded form SourceForge are now downloaded from S3.
It brings in a libxml2 dep to the docs build
require. The a2x default of xmllint invocation
attempts to make outgoing requests to download
XML DTD's, despite a2x using the '--nonet' flag.
The asciidoc.in sources had an attribute like:
:doctype:manpage
That attribute was not being correctly rendered in a2x
resulting in the 'doctype:manpage' showing up in a spurious
additional AUTHOR section at the end of the generated man pages like:
AUTHOR
:doctype:manpage
Fix with correct formatting of 'doctype' attribute.
* Enabled more tests in test_service on systems with systemd.
* Fix inconsistency in cleaning up test service. The conditions for service setup and service cleanup were different.
* Add check mode run for service enable.
The lack of a comma caused the statement to always evaluate as a
`TypeError` when python interpreted `value (list, tuple, dict)` to call
value with the arguments list, tuple, and dict.
This is a refactoring of the existing GCE utility module to support other projects on Google Cloud Platform.
The previous gce.py module was hard-coded specifically for GCE, and attempting to use it with other projects in GCP failed.
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15918#issuecomment-220165913 for more detail.
This has also been an issue for others in the past, although they've handled it by simply
duplicating some of the logic of gce.py in their own modules.
- The existing gce.py module was renamed to gcp.py, and modified to remove any
imports or other code that refers to libcloud.compute or GCE (the GCE_* params were
retained for compatibility). I also renamed the gce_connect function to gcp_connect,
and modified the function signature to make supplying a provider, driver, and agent
information mandatory.
- A new gce.py module was created to handle connectivity to GCE. It imports the
appropriate libcloud.compute providers and drivers, and then passes them on
to gcp_connect in gcp.py. The constants and function signatures are the same
as the old gce.py, so compatibility with existing modules is retained.
- A new gcdns.py module was created to support PR ansible/ansible-modules-extras#2252
for two new Google Cloud DNS modules, and to demonstrate support for a non-GCE
Google Cloud service. It follows the same basic structure as the new gce.py module,
but imports from libcloud.dns instead.
Enable color output from integration tests in Docker containers:
* In run_tests.sh when output is attached to a terminal.
* In shippable/integration.sh using force mode (can be disabled).
Also fix blocks tests to work with or without color output
I'm not sure why that would be desirable -- we really want __version__
to come from the controller whereas importing will come from the client
node. If it turns out there was a reason to do that, please be sure to
use an exception handler that catches all exceptions instead of only
catching ImportError:
```
try:
from ansible.release import __version__, __author__
except:
__version__ = [...]
```
Fixes#16523
* switch cwd to basedir of task
This restores previous behaviour in pre 2.0 and allows for 'local type' plugins
and actions to have a more predictable relative path.
fixes#14489
* removed FIXME since prev commit 'fixes' this
* fix tests, now they need a loader (thanks jimi!)