* Add session tracing support for network_cli, netconf and httapi connection
* Add `persistent_log_messages` configuration option to log device inteaction
in log file for network_cli, netconf and httapi connection
type
* Log jsonrpc request and response in log file is configuration option
is enabled
* Update docs to talk about warning shown when persistent_log_messages is on
Without this modprobe always reports changed when modprobe-ing a builtin module.
With this, if a kernel module is a builtin, the modprobe module will:
- succeed (without incorrectly reporting changed) if ``state`` is ``present``;
- fail if ``state`` is ``absent``
The failure will have whatever error message modprobe returns when
attempting to remove a builtin module. For example:
``modprobe: ERROR: Module nfs is builtin.``
* Revert "Fix incorrect examples with random filter (#50137)"
This reverts commit 9a7dbd5213.
The correction is incomplete and also based on a 'fix' that was supposed to have been reverted already
* Revert "Added `+1` to the `end` in `random` filter so that it was inclusive (#27215)"
This reverts commit ea2b89c7ae.
reverted fix as agreed at the time, but missed by maintainers.
* win become: refactor and add support for passwordless become
* make tests more stable
* fix up dep message for Load-CommandUtils
* Add further check for System impersonation token
* re-add support for become with accounts that have no password
* doc fixes and slight code improvements
* fix doc sanity issue
* Docs: Add a separate "seealso" section to the module docs
to list related modules and/or related references. This clears up the notes
section for things that are actual notes.
So you can add a section in your module documentation and four types of
references are possible.
seealso:
# Reference by module name
- module: aci_tenant
# Reference by module name, including description
- module: aci_tenant
description: ACI module to create tenants on a Cisco ACI fabric.
# Reference by rST documentation anchor
- ref: aci_guide
description: Detailed information on how to manage your ACI infrastructure using Ansible.
# Reference by Internet resource
- name: APIC Management Information Model reference
description: Complete reference of the APIC object model.
link: https://developer.cisco.com/docs/apic-mim-ref/
This PR also includes:
- Implements ansible-doc support
- Implements schema support for the seealso options
- Updates to the development documentation
- Rename filter convert_symbols_to_format to rst_ify, cfr the existing html_ify and tty_ify filters
- This makes the existing template a lot easier to read and fixes the confusion I had myself rereading the template (again).
- We fixed the possible suboption types (which was limited to 'bool' only)
* Use latest stable instead of devel docs
* inventory plugins: try auto before ini
auto plugin should run before ini to avoid ini being able to parse
some plugin configuration YAML files successfully.
* Update comment
comment was added by 2ffe3c42bb but
related code was later removed by
506e6a0b2d.
* Add info about loop based on jinja2 loop var
* ansible_loop
* Update test count
* Add extended loop_control that defines whether ansible_loop should be added
* Extended needs to be defaulted
* Revert "Update test count"
This reverts commit f1e93ee469825f4cdcd90fb28667d29aa088275c.
* Add docs about loop_control.extended
* Add revindex and revindex0
* Document ansible_loop in special vars
* Add changelog fragment
* Add tests, change items to allitems so that dot notation works, fix logic error with previtem
It was super incomplete, and the interface was pretty strange; it had
built-in features to handle pretty bespoke workflows ("clean504",
e.g.) but was lacking lots of other useful features (like the ability
to create a webhook with a shared secret). Rather than try to update
the interface in a backwards compatible way, I've replaced it with the
more predictable, single-purpose github_webhook and
github_webhook_facts modules.
* Fix FactCache to conform to the dict API
* update needs to take a dict rather than a key and a value
* __init__ needs to allow for setting the intial dictionary
* Remove unneeded _display and _cache attributes
* Move ansible.plugins.cache.FactCache to
ansible.vars.fact_cache.FactCache because this isn't part of the cache
plugin API.
* Add backwards compatibility when calling update on the new FactCache
* Remove code for calling old FactCache. There's no way to call the old
FactCache so there's no need for backwards compatible code for calling
code. Backwards compatibility is handling things which are calling
the new FactCache.
* Port our code to the new FactCache location.
* Added recommendation about module name
Added general guidelines for naming a module.
Fixes: #19665
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
The ansible-test shell command doesn't have a --python option; you
have to specify the tox environment directly to the --tox command
Partially fixes: #49349
Currently there is no `netplan` support in open-vm-tools. Therefore it's
nice to have a quick workaround in our documentation
Signed-off-by: Christian Rebischke <chris@nullday.de>
* Add append_hash functionality to k8s module
append_hash adds a hash based on the contents of a ConfigMap
or Secret to the name - this enables immutable ConfigMaps and
Secrets.
* Provide k8s_config_resource_name plugin
The k8s_config_resource_name filter plugin provides a means of determining
the name of ConfigMaps and Secrets created with append_hash
* Add changelog fragment
* fix failing tests
* Update openshift version needed for append_hash
* Add difference tracking tool
* Improve --diff mode for docker_container.
* Improve diffs of sets by ordering the sets.
* Rewrite imports, get rid of HAS_DOCKER_PY_x variables and use docker_version instead.
* Rename container -> active (more generic).
* Add --diff for docker_volume. Change old diff output.
* Add --diff for docker_network. Change old diff output.
* Add --diff for docker_swarm_service.
* Add changelog.
* Add entry for porting guide on docker_network and docker_volume.
* XenServer related modules - initial commit
- New module_util: xenserver. Contains common module arguments, functions
and classes useful for future XenServer related modules.
- New module_docs_fragment: xenserver. Describes common module arguments.
- New module: xenserver_guest. Supports VM deployment, reconfiguration,
removal, detection of changes, state management, fact gathering and
Ansible check mode. Module is fully documented.
- Updated: developing_module_utilities.rst.
- Module params, workflow and some functions are based on or taken from
vmware_guest module.
* Implemented support for configuring custom VM params in xenserver_guest module
* Compatibility fixes and documentation update
- xenserver module_util: implemented support for XenAPI.py version older
than 7.2.
- xenserver module_util: PEP8 fixes.
- xenserver module_util: Added missing imports.
- xenserver module_util: Copyright notice fixes.
- xenserver_guest module: updated module documentation with notes regarding
module requirements and compatibility.
- xenserver_guest module: bumped version_added to 2.7.
- xenserver_guest module: minor fixes.
* VM power state management refactoring, subargument specs in xenserver_guest module, other fixes
- VM power state management code moved from xenserver_guest module to xenserver
module_util (set_vm_power_state function).
- Code for waiting for VM IP address moved from xenserver_guest module to
xenserver module_util (wait_for_vm_ip_address function).
- xenserver module_util: implemented get_object_ref function to clean up
a lot of repeated code in xenserver_guest module.
- xenserver module_util: added additional aliases 'host' and 'pool' for
'hostname' common module argument. They are more in line with what
XenServer users are familiar with.
- xenserver module_util: minor fixes.
- xenserver_guest module: removed VM state management other than 'present',
'absent' and 'poweredon'. Other states are to be managed by separate module.
- xenserver_guest module: added subargument specs and cleaned up custom code
for subargument validation.
- xenserver_guest module: reorganized code for disk and network reconfiguation
to minimize code duplication.
- xenserver_guest module: renamed 'cdrom.iso' module argument to
'cdrom.iso_name', avoids cryptic error message when parameter is
missing.
- xenserver_guest module: documentation update.
- xenserver_guest module: changes in error messages.
- xenserver_guest module: minor fixes.
* Implemented guest OS network parameter configuration and other
- xenserver module_util: moved code for validating MAC addresses from
xenserver_guest module and implemented a range of functions for validating
IP addresses and related entities and converting prefixes to netmasks and
vice versa.
- xenserver module_util: updated fact gathering code to support guest OS
network parameters.
- xenserver module_util: added docstrings.
- xenserver module_util: minor changes.
- xenserver_guest module: implemented support for guest OS network parameter
configuration.
- xenserver_guest module: changed CD-ROM handling code.
- xenserver_guest module: changed so that user friendly version of changes
list is always returned in module result.
- xenserver_guest module: error message changes.
- xenserver_guest module: added docstrings.
- xenserver_guest module: documentation update.
- xenserver_guest module: minor changes and fixes.
* Various fixes and code cleanup
- xenserver module_util: implemented get_xenserver_version function.
- xenserver module_util: moved customization agent detection code to
gather_vm_params function. customization_agent variable is now part of
vm_params. An exception in customization agent detection code that prevented
deployment of new VMs is also fixed.
- xenserver module_util: added support for alternative VM state names with
dash and underscore in set_power_state function.
- xenserver_guest module: removed customization agent detection code
as it is now implemented in xenserver module_util.
- xenserver_guest module: fixed a bug in xenserver_data update code that
occured when "networks.mac" was not specified in module params and
other fixes.
- xenserver_guest module: some code cleanup.
- xenserver_guest module: bumped version_added to 2.8.
* Support skip of platforms by version in tests.
Previously a remote platform could be skipped completely using the alias:
`skip/{platform}` such as `skip/rhel`
Now a specific platform version can be skipped using the alias:
`skip/{platform}{version}` such as `skip/rhel7.6`
This feature is available for platforms specified with the `--remote` option.
* Add skip by version to the docs.
* -Change: Include dependency role names in `role_names`.
-Add: `play_role_names` magic variable to include only explicitly named roles (formerly `role_names`).
-Add: `dependent_role_names` magic variable to include all dependency names for all roles.
* -Change: use the ansible_ prefix for new magic variables.
-Change: keep `role_names` as a deprecated variable, using the old functionality.
* -Add: changelog fragment for the role_names rework.
* -Add: Tests for the role_names (and ansible_*role_names) special variables
* -Fix: resolve erroneous documentation snippet that was introduced after rebasing.
* -Fix: explicitly sort to ensure list comparison works in test.
* docs - adapted abadger's changelog announcement email into dev process
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* migrate changelog docs to one place, add ref to old location
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* add changes based on feedback
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Refines changelog docs, minor re-org of page
* moves links and anchors for new content
* Further reorg of page
* fixes header per jamescassell
* Start of code-smell test that can find deprecated config items
* Strip deprecated.version from config item
* Don't use os.walk, rely on explictly passed list of files
* Properly disable the test
* Add docs
* Make config an orphan
* add note regarding {host,group}_vars directory lookup semantics
While the 'ansible-playbook' command will look for {host,group}_vars in
both the playbook and inventory directories, the 'ansible' command
will only look in the inventory directory. This follows from a close
reading of the documentation but isn't explicit and leads to the
perhaps unexpected result that you can run both commands with the same
configuration in the same directory and get different results.
This commit adds a note to the documentation making the difference in
behavior explicit.
Closes#48065
* incorporates bcoca feedback
From installing / Running from source.
Since the repomerge, Ansible doesn't use submodules. Also, between 2.12.0 and 2.13.0 git dropped '--recursive' in favor of '--recurse-submodules'.