* kick off
* done for the day
* beta code and test
* fix a typo
* boto3_conn and boto_exception aren't used in this code, ec2_argument_spec is used but unneeded.
* Returning when find a match avoids doing extra work, especially when pagination is involved
* add new permissions for test
* (output is changed) is preferred over accessing the attribute directly.
* pass the result through camel_dict_to_snake_dict() before returning it.
* AnsibleAWSModule automatically merges the argument_spec.
* deletes the created resources even if a test fails.
* AnsibleAWSModule automatically merges the argument_spec.
* fix typo
* fix pep8
* paginate list_repositories
* specify permissions for test
* cut the unnecessary code.
* add return doc string
* add missed ':'
* fix syntax error: mapping values are not allowed here
* add description for return
* fix syntax error
* rename module name and turn off automated integration test.
* Adding iam_password_policy module
* fixing various issues -- error handling, bugs
* fixing various issues based on tests
* renaming dummy var
* fixing type reference in documentation
* adding int tests and other updates
* removing typo
* fixing auth for int tests
* removing int tests for now
* readding integration tests w/ unsupported designation
* removing conflicting group
* Update aliases
* Fix unused variable
* Add support for IOS vlan parsing filter.
Example usage below:
{% set parsed_vlans = vlans | vlan_parser %}
switchport trunk allowed vlan {{ parsed_vlans[0] }}
{% for i in range (1, parsed_vlans | count) %}
switchport trunk allowed vlan add {{ parsed_vlans[i] }}
* Update test_network.py
Add import statement for filter
* Fixed PEP8 issues relating to comments
* Fix PEP8 issues related to blank lines
* Removed magic numbers for line lengths. This should generalize support
to other IOS-like NOS that use similar methods for listing vlans. The
default arguments for line lengths will still be specific to Cisco IOS.
The unit tests for line length are still specific to Cisco IOS.
* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
* ansible-test: add skip/windows/... alias to skip tests on specific Windows versions
* show what tests were skipped
* changes to logic to only skip if all Windows targets are set to skip
* codestyle improvements
* change warning message based on review
* check args type before running the Windows path
* Update win_scheduled_task.py to document that the duration of a task trigger can be null, which will cause it to run indefinitely - docs update makes use of suboptions
* Add a fix for the validate-modules schema
* Making username password etc non mandatory as we use persistence connection.
Some documentation fine tuning also done.
* To update version which was tested against.
* Adding Bacon switch (NE0152T) to device rules
* Qalthos Review catch
* Updating version
* Changing documentation to add Bacon switch. This is effective since 2.8
* Remove unnecessary workaround
* add test: set RABBITMQ_NODENAME environment variable
The following error occurs:
TASK [rabbitmq_user : Add user] ***
fatal: [testhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"cmd": "/usr/sbin/rabbitmqctl -q list_users",
"rc": 69,
"msg": "Error:********@c65c2bc59398'. Please see diagnostics information and suggestions below.\n\nMost common reasons for this are:\n\n * Target node is unreachable (e.g. due to hostname resolution, TCP connection or firewall issues)\n * CLI tool fails to authenticate with the server (e.g. due to CLI tool's Erlang cookie not matching that of the server)\n * Target node is not running\n\nIn addition to the diagnostics info below:\n\n * See the CLI, clustering and networking guides on http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html to learn more\n * Consult server logs on node test@c65c2bc59398\n\nDIAGNOSTICS\n===========\n\nattempted to contact:********@c65c2bc59398\n * effective user's home directory: /var/lib/rabbitmq\n * Erlang cookie hash: 3MxcYFrJzfhEL+FlUfLlQw==",
"stderr": [...],
"stderr_lines": [
"Error: unable to perform an operation on node 'test@c65c2bc59398'. Please see diagnostics information and suggestions below.", "",
"Most common reasons for this are:", "",
" * Target node is unreachable (e.g. due to hostname resolution, TCP connection or firewall issues)",
" * CLI tool fails to authenticate with the server (e.g. due to CLI tool's Erlang cookie not matching that of the server)",
" * Target node is not running", "",
"In addition to the diagnostics info below:", "",
" * See the CLI, clustering and networking guides on http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html to learn more",
" * Consult server logs on node test@c65c2bc59398", "",
"DIAGNOSTICS", "===========", "",
"attempted to contact: [test@c65c2bc59398]", "",
"test@c65c2bc59398:",
" * connected to epmd (port 4369) on c65c2bc59398",
" * epmd reports: node 'test' not running at all",
" other nodes on c65c2bc59398: [rabbit]",
" * suggestion: start the node", "",
"Current node details:",
" * node name: rabbitmqcli2@c65c2bc59398",
" * effective user's home directory: /var/lib/rabbitmq",
" * Erlang cookie hash: 3MxcYFrJzfhEL+FlUfLlQw==", ""
],
"stdout": "",
"stdout_lines": []
}
* node parameter: fix default value
'rabbit' is the default value mentioned in the module documentation.
* module_utils.urls: add fetch_file function
* apt: use fetch_file instead of own download()
* unarchive: use fetch_file instead of own codecopy
* apt: add test for deb=http://…
* unarchive: add test for a remote file download and unarchive
* yum: replace fetch_rpm_from_url by fetch_file
* use NamedTemporaryFile
* don't add a dot to fileext, it's already there
* Allow to specify images by hash for docker_container and docker_image_facts.
* flake8
* More sanity checks.
* Added changelog.
* Added test.
* Make compatible with Python < 3.4.
* Remove out-commented imports.
* Add symlinks sanity test.
* Replace legacy test symlinks with actual content.
* Remove dir symlink from template_jinja2_latest.
* Update import test to use generated library dir.
* Fix copy test symlink setup.
* Add unified diff output to environment validation.
This makes it easier to see where the environment changed.
* Compare Python interpreters by version to pip shebangs.
This helps expose cases where pip executables use a different
Python interpreter than is expected.
* Query `pip.__version__` instead of using `pip --version`.
This is a much faster way to query the pip version. It also more
closely matches how we invoke pip within ansible-test.
* Remove redundant environment scan between tests.
This reuses the environment scan from the end of the previous test
as the basis for comparison during the next test.
* Adding a basic get lookup for rabbitmq.
* Always return a list
* If content type is JSON, make accessible via dict.
* Fixed incorrect json.loads variable and missing raise
* Change to document returned data
* Fixed pep8 issues
* Adding integration testing
* Moving lookup intgration tests to new target
* New rabbitmq lookup plugin (#44070).
* New rabbitmq lookup plugin (#44070).
* PR review feedback updates
* Testing pika is installed
* Minor mods to tests
* Check if connection is already closed or closing
* Updated tests and connection testing
* PR review feedback updates
* PR review include ValueError in AnsibleError output
* Suggesting to use set_fact when using returned variable more than once.
* Cleaned up some tests, added some notes and handling connection closure on some exceptions.
* Removed finally statement and added some additional error handling.
* Added some additional error handling.
* PR review updates.
* Additional integration tests and removing return in finally
* Updated version
* Changing back to running tests on ubuntu.
* Additional tests
* Running tests on Ubuntu only
* Fixing syntax error
* Fixing ingtegration tests and a string/byte issue
* Removed non-required test and fixed BOTMETA
* Trying to fix integration test failure on ubuntu1404
* Some issues occured when handling messages from the queue with to_native. Switching to to_text resolved the issues.
* Renaming channel to queue (thanks dch). Disabling trusty tests.
* win_exec: refactor PS exec runner
* more changes for PSCore compatibility
* made some changes based on the recent review
* split up module exec scripts for smaller payload
* removed C# module support to focus on just error msg improvement
* cleaned up c# test classifier code
* Fix ansible-test smoke tests across groups.
* Fix ansible-test list arg defaults.
* Fix ansible-test require and exclude delegation.
* Fix detection of Windows specific changes.
* Add minimal Windows testing for Python 3.7.
* Separate networking tools that may be used by modules outside of networking so changes to networking-only utilities don't trigger AWS integration tests
* Add unit tests for moved network utils
* Add comment to prevent imports from being mistakenly removed
* Move to_bits as well
* Check that union Jinja filter can be chained
* set filters: fix unexpected templating type error
this error occurs with Jinja 2.10 since 32ec69d827,
for example when union filters are chained:
$ ansible all -i localhost, -mdebug -a"msg={{ []|union([])|union([]) }}"
localhost | FAILED! => {
"msg": "Unexpected templating type error occurred on ({{ []|union([])|union([]) }}):
unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'set' and 'list'"
}
* docker_container: Honour stop_timeout when creating docker containers (#43814)
* Adjusting description to what actually happens.
See docker-py changelog for 2.7.0: 'APIClient.stop will
no longer override the stop_timeout value present in the
container’s configuration.'
* Add a test whether stop_timeout can be configured for the container.
* Added changelog.
* Integrate with comparisons (by default, ignore stop_timeout value for restarts; will be configurable with PR ansible/ansible#44789).
* Fix config change code and tests (#2)
* Improving wildcard test.
* Using correct config.
This prevents a stack trace in Python 3 when the result is an empty file since
the file is open in binary mode and a native string in Python 3 is str,
not bytes.
* win_nssm: add failing tests for issue #44079
* win_nssm: use Run-Command instead of Invoke-Expression to prevent interpretation issue
Fix#44079
* win_nssm: add more failing tests
These tests highlight several issues with this module:
* Service not started when state=started
* Errors with app_parameters (see #25265)
* Exception when passing several dependencies separated by comma as specified in doc
* win_nssm: fix service not started when state=started
Nssm status returns a multiline output that doesn't match any of the strict patterns in the switch statement.
* win_nssm: fix incorrect separator in doc for service dependencies
The dependencies parameter works with space as separator, but not with comma as shown in the documentation
* win_nssm: fix error with app_parameters parameter
Fix#25265
* win_nssm: add idempotence tests
* win_nssm: fix several idempotence issues and misbehaviors
Add missing space between arguments when app_parameters contains several keys.
Use Argv-ToString and Escape-Argument to improve arguments handling (parameters with quotes, backslashes or spaces).
* win_nssm: test parameters with spaces, quotes or backslashes
* win_nssm: restore comma as separator for service dependencies
Revert commit ddd4b4b
* win_nssm: restore support of string as dict form for app_parameters and remove support of literal YAML dict
* win_nssm: wrong variable in tests
* Added feature facts to nxos_facts
* Fixed ansibot indentation
* Resolved ansibot whitespace missing after ','
* Per PR suggestion, created method in base class to gather switch config
and store in global variable to prevent multiple calls to switch.
* Addressed ansibot blank line & whitespace after ,
* allow jinja2 unique filter compat
* detect if unique is provided, fallback with warning
* handle j2 specific params
* now all filters using unique must pass environment
* added env to tests
also normalized on how we normally import and use exceptoins
* Start of work on pylint plugin to catch due/past-due deprecated calls
* Improve deprecated pylint plugin
* Catch call to AnsibleModule.deprecate also
* Skip splatted kwargs, we can't infer that info
* Add error for invalid version in deprecation
* Skip version if it's a reference to a var
* Disable ansible-deprecated-no-version for displaying deprecated module info
* fix comments
* is None
* Force specifying a version, this can be disabled on a per case basis
* Disable ansible-deprecated-version by default
* Remove to look for 2.8 deprecated
* Revert "Remove to look for 2.8 deprecated"
This reverts commit 4e84034fd104879f429f0262ff0b2317e3d08deb.
* Add script and template used for creating issues for deprecated issues
* Fix underscore var
* Various changes to nxos_logging. Plus added purge capibility.
* Made a few new nxapi_logging test cases conditional based on version
and/or platform.
* Addressed PR comments and ansibot shippable. Fixed up nxos_logging documentation format.
* Addressed ansibot shippable issues with whitespaces and documentation.
* Resolved ansibot codestyle trailing whitespace
* Sorting args.
* Doing comparisons of options with container parameters in a more context-sensitive way.
This prevents unnecessary restarts, or missing restarts (f.ex. if parameters are removed from ``cmd``).
* Make blkio_weight work.
* Fix cap_drop idempotency problem.
* Making groups idempotent if it contains integers.
* Make cpuset_mems work.
* Make dns_opts work.
* Fixing log_opts: docker expects string values, returns error for integer.
* Adding tests from felixfontein/ansible-docker_container-test#2.
* Make uts work.
* Adding changelog entry.
* Forgot option security_opts.
* Fixing typo.
* Explain strict set(dict) comparison a bit more.
* Improving idempotency tests.
* Making dns_servers a list, since the ordering is relevant.
* Making dns_search_domains a list, since the ordering is relevant.
* Improving dns_search_domains/dns_servers.
* Fixing entrypoint test.
* Making sure options are only supported for correct docker-py versions.
This removes the old name based version detection behavior and
uses versions defined in the docker completion file instead, as
the new containers do not follow the old naming scheme.
This prevents tests from loading modules outside the source tree,
which could result in testing the wrong module if a system-wide
install is present, or custom modules exist.
* Unify login behavior between 1Password lookup plugins and module
- Use the same names for all credential aspects
- Only require the minimal amount of information for each
- Add more examples
* Change parameter terms
- use terms in line with 1Password documentation.
- update examples
- update tests
* Improve error messages in lookup plugin
* Unify onepassword_facts with lookup plugins
- use same methods and logic for signing in or reusing existing session
- unify terms with lookup plugins
* Change rc test for determing login
An rc other than 1 can be returned when a current login session does not exist.
* Create AnsibleModuleError class
ansible.errors is not available to modules, so create an AnsibleModuleError class within the module
Do not user os.path.expanduser since this is already done by virtue of the type being "path" in the argument spec.
* Add note about risk with fact caching sensitive data
* Add note on op version that was used for testing
This can be used to run Python scripts from the repository with the
correct interpreter and allow collection of code coverage.
Useful for testing contrib inventory scripts.
* Ensure that the src file contents is converted to unicode in diff info. Fixes#45717
* Fix up and cleanup
* The diff functionality in the callback plugins should have the
to_text() calls removed since we're now doing it in ActionBase
* catching of UnicodeError and warnings in the callback diff
functionality from 61d01f549f haven't been
needed since we switched to to_text so remove them.
* Add a note to ActionBase's diff function giving an example of when the
diff function will be inaccurate and how to fix it
* Fix callback get_diff() tests
I believe the unittests of callback's get_diff() were wrong. They were
sending in a list where strings were expected. Because previous code
was transforming the lists into strings via their repr, the previous
tests did not fail but they would have formatted the test cases output
in an odd way if we had looked at it.