Fix a bunch of things mentioned in the review.
Delete commented code from module. Add fix for vcsim not returning
uncommitted.
Add integration test.
Add changes suggested
* A first pass at moving libs to new dir structure
The network modules changed their module_utils dir structure.
This first patch establishes mod utils for F5 in this new structure.
Module use will be limited until things are more fleshed out
* Fixing upstream errors
* Fixing more issues
The command module docs were unclear. They talked about ignoring the user's environment which lead people to believe the user's environment variables were not used. In actual fact, the user's environment variables are used. They just are not expanded in the command.
* Bulk pep8 fixes - hand crafted
Fix by hand the remaining issues that autopep8 couldn't
* Next batch of hand crafted pep8 fixes
* Ignore W503
https://github.com/PyCQA/pycodestyle/pull/499
* Revert more of W503
* python3 support for letsencrypt module (fixes#30690)
* initialize result to a dict in some methods to prevent 'NoneType is not iterable' TypeError
* use dict.get() to retrieve values from info dict to prevent KeyError
* convert to/from text/bytes using _text methods for PY3 support
* Add docs describing some additional behaviors around modules, to outline why generic modules will not be accepted
* Add/copy the generic module guidelines to developing_modules
* Edits for clarity
* Edits for clarity
* Fail when attempting to modify unmodifiable target group parameters
As you can't modify Port, Protocol or VPC id for a target group, fail
when this happens rather than pretending to do it.
One could argue that the target group could be recreated rather than
failing, but this has massive knock on implications to other resources
that depend on the TG (all ASGs would need to be updated, the ELB
listener would need to be updated, etc)
* Use `.get()` instead of direct dictionary access
* Added modules to create, delete, and describe EC2 Placement Groups.
* Remove unnecessary print statement
* Update to use boto3.
* De-linting
* Remove facts from this PR
* Update to newer method of handling Boto3 connections and exceptions.
* Futzing around with imports and HAS_BOTO3
* Fix up exception imports.
* Remove redundant default.
* Handle DryRunOperation errors appropriately.
* Remove redundant BOTO3 check.
* Use shorter licence declaration.
* Remove redundant HAS_BOTO3 import.
* Add AWSRetry decorators to API calls.
* Add new 'strategy' parameter to allow for cluster and spread PGs.
`ansible-vault` is the only cli command which knows how to handle the
rekey options `--new-vault-id` and `--new-vault-password-file`. No
point in exposing those rekey options to any of the other ansible
commands.
On a practical level I think this matters most in ensuring that
`--help` doesn't produce any false/unhelpful output.