Later in the stack, further code will check and inform the user that var names must start with a letter
or underscore, so this fix only allows us to get to that previously existing policy.
Fixes#16008
When an inventory file looks executable (with a #!) but
isn't, the error message could be confusing. Especially
if the inventory file was named something like 'inventory'
or 'hosts'. Add some context and quote the filename.
This is based on https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15758
While doing evil things with action plugins, I hit a code path in which
the mkdir here was failing due to lack of parent dir. Changing this to
makedirs made everything happy. Now, I'd obviously like to understand
why the parent dir exists in some places and not others - but I could
not find anywhere that C.DEFAULT_LOCAL_TMP is ensured to be created.
* Add support for no-expiration to jsonfile cache
* Let memcached cache use fact_caching_timeout=0
If fact_cache=memcached and fact_caching_timeout=0
memcached would hit a NameError on _expire_keys
Change linux fact gathering to correctly gather ansible_processor_count
and ansible_processor_vcpus on systems without vendor_id/model_name in
/proc/cpuinfo (for ex, ppc64/POWER)
* Added aws_retry decorator function with unit tests
* Restructured the code to be used with a base class.
This base class CloudRetry can be reused by any other cloud provider.
This decorator should be used in situations, where you need to implement
a backoff algorithm and want to retry based on the status code from the
exception.
* updated documentation
* fixed tabs
* added botocore and boto3 to requirements.txt
* removed cloud.py from py24 tests, as it depends on boto3
* fix relative imports
* updated test to be 2.6 compat
* updated method name from retry to backoff
* readded lxd
* Updated default backoff from 2 seconds to 1.1s.
This will be about a total of 48 seconds in 10 tries. This is
configurable.
* Fixes to the controller text model
* Change command line args to text type
* Make display replace undecodable bytes with replacement chars. This
is only a problem on pyhton3 where surrogates can enter into the msg
but sys.stdout doesn't know how to handle them.
* Remove a deprecated playbook syntax in unicode.yml
* Fix up run_cmd to change its parameters to byte string at appropriate times.
* Add a new config option to cache the check for controlpersist on the
control machine.
Fixes#15844
* Remove the option and make the behavior the default
* Make the check for controlpersist cache its status per-ssh executable
Trying to preserve the meaning of the examples. Not all occurrences in
`docsite/rst/playbooks_lookups.rst` have been changed for instance to
allow the unchanged examples to be used for testing.
Related to: #17479
The statvfs(3) manpage on Linux states that `f_blocks` is the "size of fs in `f_frsize` units". The manpages on Solaris and AIX state something similar.
With ext4 on Linux, I suspect that `f_bsize` and `f_frsize` are always identical, masking this error. On Solaris, the sizes differ for each of ufs, vxfs and zfs causing the `size_available` and `size_total` facts to be set incorrectly on this OS.
The fileglob lookup plugin only returns files, not directories.
This is to be expected, as a mixed list would not be very useful in with_fileglob.
However the fileglob filter does return anything glob.glob() returns.
This change fixes this, so that fileglob returns files (as the name indicates).
PS We could also offer a glob filter for thos that would need it ?
This relates to comments in issue #17136 and fixes confusion in #17269.
In the 'comment' filter, if the 'prefix' parameter is set as empty,
don't add an empty line before the comment. To get the previous
behaviour (empty line before comment), set the prefix to '\n'.
which got lost in recent big 'performance improvements' merge by @jimi-c.
I had made a previous PR to fix this, then @bcoca had committed an
improved fix. Now it's lost again.
cf: d2b3b2c03e (lost here)
cf: 25e9b5788b (previous fix)
Earlier PR #14849
Earlier issue #14843
Please note that jimi-c broke this last time as well ... seeing a
pattern here.
The diff returned from eos when the transport was set to eapi was as
a dict but is expected to be a str. This change extracts the diff string
from the dict object and returns it. The behavior is now consistent
between cli and eapi transports.