* opkg: remove useless default value for force
* add changelog frag
* Update changelogs/fragments/6513-opkg-default-force.yml
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* add to force param description
* typo
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* Don't require api_password when api_token_id is used in proxmox_tasks_info
* Add changelog fragment
* Fix casing.
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* added handling of zypper exitcode 102: ZYPPER_EXIT_INF_REBOOT_NEEDED - Returned after a successful installation of a patch which requires reboot of computer.
The exitcode 102 will be treated exactly like 0 by the module internally now, and the changed status will be reported correctly. However, since I preserve the rc 102 in the retvals to allow the playbook to react to the requested reboot, the task must still include a "failed_when: zypper_cmd.rc not in [0, 102]" to not fail in this case.
* removed trailing whitespaces
* added changelogs fragment
* Fix typo.
Co-authored-by: Alex <alexgubin@gmx.de>
* Add URL.
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They are useful only with RHN, which Red Hat discontinued many years
ago, and with Spacewalk 5, which is EOL for more than 3 years;
while they could be potentially used with Uyuni / SUSE Manager (fork of
Spacewalk 5), we have not heard about anyone using it in those setups.
Hence, deprecate these two modules, with their removal planned for
10.0.0 in case there are no reports about being still useful, and
potentially noone that steps up to maintain them.
* nmcli: added new module option 'slave_type' to allow create non-ethernet slave connections
* argument specs updated
* documentation updated
* examples updated
* added warning message when using type='bridge-slave'
* remove trailing whitespace
* Added warnings about rewrite 'slave-type' property when using type one of 'bond-slave', 'bridge-slave', 'team-slave'.
Added module fails when user sets contradicting values of 'slave-type' for types 'bond-slave', 'bridge-slave', 'team-slave'.
Returned back checking for types that can be a slave to assign 'master' and 'slave-type' properties.
* Extending list of slave-conn-types
* Update plugins/modules/nmcli.py
Version updated
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* Update plugins/modules/nmcli.py
Updated documentation for `slave_type`
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* Updated argspec's 'required_by' for 'master' property.
* Fixed mistake in property naming in module argspec.
* changelog fragment and module docs updated
* Validation of 'master', 'slave_type' options improved. (rebased)
* Validation of 'master' and 'slave_type' separated to special method.
* Wrote 6 tests for slave_type option behaviour
* Removed erroneously added property 'hairpin'
* Update version_added for 'slave_type'
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* Update changelogs/fragments/473-nmcli-slave-type-implemented.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/nmcli.py
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* Let master be without slave_type
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* dconf - Try to find a Python interpreter that has gi.repository.GLib
If we're invoked in a Python interpreter that doesn't have access to
`gi.repository.GLib`, try to find one that does and respawn the task
in that interpreter.
* ChangeLog fragment for #6491
* Update changelogs/fragments/6491-dconf-respawn.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Simplify import code
* Get rid of ModuleNotFoundError
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* feat: Allow non-returning SQL statements
- The current implementation fails out when certain statements or
batches do not have resultsets - this limits the usefulness of the
module
- Instead, it is known that statements without resultsets return then
OperationalError exception with text "Statement not executed or
executed statement has no resultset". We will utilize these facts to
accept these statements
- The implementation also assumes that users will always use best-
practices for the script syntax; that is, "GO" will always be
capitalized but this is not strictly required -- update to allow "GO"
to be any mixed-case
Signed-off-by: Lesley Kimmel <lesley.j.kimmel@gmail.com>
* feat: Add changelog fragment for change
- Add changelog fragment for PR 6192
Signed-off-by: Lesley Kimmel <lesley.j.kimmel@gmail.com>
* feat: Improve batching
- Previous batching had shortcomings like making strict assumptions
about the format of the incoming script and did not handle Windows-
based scripts (e.g. \r characters). It also did not handle cases where
there were trailing or leading whitespace characters round the 'GO'
- Added a special case for removing the Byte Order Mark (BOM) character
that may come as part of a script when slurped from some hosts.
Signed-off-by: Lesley Kimmel <lesley.j.kimmel@gmail.com>
* feat: Use str.splitlines()
- Use of this method is cleaner
Signed-off-by: Lesley Kimmel <lesley.j.kimmel@gmail.com>
* Update changelogs/fragments/6192-allow-empty-resultsets.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* fix: Update transcribing errors
- Replace local namespace with project namespace
- Remove 'return' statement from the module.fail_json call
Signed-off-by: Lesley Kimmel <lesley.j.kimmel@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Lesley Kimmel <lesleyk@vmware.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
This fix ensures that in case of a project quota, the corresponding project gets initialized, if required.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
* gconftool2: fix change output
* add changelog frag
* gconftool2: improve visibility on the output
* fix obtaining updated value after `set`
* use issue URL in the changelog fragment
* fix further issues
* fix return value docs + changelog frag
* Update plugins/modules/gconftool2.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* fix return value doc
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Using ``withbdeps: false`` was causing the underlying emerge command to
fail due to not passing an argument to the ``--with-bdeps`` flag. Fix
by updating the logic for generating the emerge command arguments to
ensure that ``withbdeps: false`` results in a passing an ``n`` argument
with the ``--with-bdeps`` emerge flag.
* udm_dns_record: minor refactor
* remove unused import
* improve ptr_record zone validation
* add changelog frag
* undo zone validation change as it breaks for IPv6 addresses
* keycloak: Improve API error message
* keycloak: Fix API error message
They key 'provider' is undefined.
* keycloak: Allow the creation of 'form-flow' authentication sub flows
To create something like keycloak's built-in registration flow,
we need to create a subflow with the type 'form-flow'.
* Add changelog fragment 6318
* Update changelogs/fragments/6318-add-form-flow.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_authentication.py
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* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_authentication.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* keycloak_authentication: Don't compare subFlowType
It is only useful for creation.
* Update changelogs/fragments/6318-add-form-flow.yml
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* pipx and pipx_info: Document that modules require pipx 0.16.2.1 or above
Since their introduction, these modules rely on 'pipx list --json' to
return machine-readable output about installed pipx applications. That
functionality was introduced in 0.16.2, along with a critical bug fix
(invalid json) in 0.16.2.1.
* pipx: fix state=latest with install_deps=true
"pipx upgrade" stopped supporting the "--include-deps" option
("install_deps" in the ansible module) in pipx 0.15
(https://pypa.github.io/pipx/changelog/#01500).
The lack of support causes the pipx module to fail if attempting to use
state=latest with install_deps, since the parameter is passed to both
pipx install (fine) and pipx upgrade (fails).
* Add changelog fragment
* icinga2_host: make use of templates, append vars instead of replacing all vars array.
* Initialize `template` variable. Add changelog fragment.
* Update changelogs/fragments/6286-icinga2_host-template-and-template-vars.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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* Redfish iDRAC: Added job_id to response for CreateBiosConfigJob
Signed-off-by: Mike Raineri <michael.raineri@dell.com>
* YAML fix to changelog fragment
Signed-off-by: Mike Raineri <michael.raineri@dell.com>
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* dig: Support multiple domains in a single lookup (#6334)
The docs for this plugin indicated that multiple domains could be
specified at once, but the code did not support multiple domains.
* Address review feedback.
* one_vm: fix syntax error when creating VMs with a more complex template
with more complex templates that make use of quoted strings the new
"render" method fails to produce a template that is accepted by
OpenNebula. ==> escape double quotes in strings to make OpenNebula
happy again.
I also tested whether newlines need to be escaped, looks like they are
fine as they are.
Fixes#6225
* module_utils/opennebula: skip empty values in render
* add nmcli macvlan type
* changelog
* improve docs
* macvlan params
* fix linter and improve module params
* improve_docs
* raise error if type macvlan and macvlan options not set
It turns out that the 'environments' that the D-Bus Register*() APIs
accept are the IDs of the environments, and not the user-facing names of
the environments (which is what the module has been accepting so far).
Since there is no easy way to do the mapping manually, for now use again
the subscription-manager CLI for registering when environments are
specified.
* remote state file exists check
In the official CLI implementation of Terraform, if the state file does not exist, a new one will be created, and there is no need to check that the state file already exists and with an error if file not exists.
```bash
# Test command
terraform apply -state test.tfstate. # if state file not exists ,terraform will create a new one
terraform destroy -state test1.tfstate ### Terraform will not throw any error, the command will succeed execute, only report no resource has destroy
```
* Update terraform.py
add 1 blank line to function end
* Create 6296-LanceNero-Terraform_statefile_check
remove file exists check (https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pull/6296)
* resolve if case issue
* Add blank line
* Update 6296-LanceNero-Terraform_statefile_check
* Update changelogs/fragments/6296-LanceNero-Terraform_statefile_check
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* update code style
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* Update suffix to correct CI issue
* Update Code Style
* Update bug-fix to feature release
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* dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB
We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to
parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input
value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in
the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so
just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to
whatever the user specified as the value.x
* dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails
if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the
exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to
assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in
the wrong format.x
* dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects
Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings
for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string
which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or
Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string
representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants.
Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens,
let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a
boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or
"false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic
than that.
* Add Puppet skip_tags option
* Include changelog fragment
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* archive: Generate crc32 over 16MiB chunks
Running crc32 over the whole content of the compressed file potentially
requires a lot of RAM. The crc32 function in zlib allows for calculating
the checksum in chunks. This changes the code to calculate the checksum
over 16 MiB chunks instead. 16 MiB is the value also used by
shutil.copyfileobj().
* Update changelogs/fragments/6199-archive-generate-checksum-in-chunks.yml
Change the type of change to bugfix
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* Update changelogs/fragments/6199-archive-generate-checksum-in-chunks.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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Factorize the current logic to determine whether use 'environments' as
D-Bus registration option (rather than 'environment') in an own
function, so it is easier to read it and maintain it.
With the small helper function in place, extend the logic to support
CentOS: it is in practice the same as the RHEL one, with an additional
check to support CentOS Stream 8 (which is a rolling release, and not
versioned).
When registering using D-Bus and using a version of subscription-manager
with an unimplemented 'force' option, then unregister manually the
system only if it is registered. 'subscription-manager unregister'
errors out when trying to unregister an already unregistered system.
* pipx: Document parameters supported with state=latest
* pipx: Support "include_injected" with states "upgrade" and "latest"
- Contrary to documentation, "include_injected" doesn't appear to have
worked with state=upgrade since it was introduced.
- Add support for include_injected with "latest", since "latest" is
specified as being install+upgrade.
* Add changelog fragment
* Update plugins/modules/pipx.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelog fragment
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* pipx: Update to correct target release of community.general
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* Added call method to select proper response from xo server
* Added changelog fragment
* Removed excess blank lines
* Moved period in changelog fragment
* Made suggested changes
* Remove f-strings for Python 2.7 compatibility
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* nmcli: fixed idempotency issue with 'may_fail4' when 'method' is 'disabled'
* added note to documentation
* updated changelog fragment
* Update changelog fragment.
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* add runner_fast_rate option
* unset default value for runner_fast_rate parameter
* add some commas
* Remove default in copy of argspec.
Co-authored-by: Sam Potekhin <eax24@ya.ru>
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Co-authored-by: Sam Potekhin <eax24@ya.ru>
* pipx: Allow injected modules to add apps
Add support for pipx inject's "--include-apps" parameter.
* add changelog fragment
* fix pipx test ("install_apps", not "include_apps")
* fix pipx test -- add a second invocation for install_apps
* Update changelogs/fragments/6198-pipx-inject-install-apps.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/pipx.py
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* feat(ssh_config): proxyjump option
* feat(ssh_config: add proxyjump test
* CamelCase ProxyJump
* add changelog fragment
* Update plugins/modules/ssh_config.py
add version_added
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* update task name to include new proxyjump option
* adding tests for proxyjump option
* fixing assert variable name
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We simply add a param to allow proxmox administrator to restore VM from
an archives. This new option will be useful to automate automatic
creation and restore of VM.
Co-authored-by: Julian Vanden Broeck <julian.vandenbroeck@dalibo.com>
* clean performs apt-get clean.
* dist_upgrade performs apt-get dist-upgrade.
* update_kernel performs update-kernel to upgrade kernel packages.
* update_cache, clean, dist_upgrade and update_kernel can be used with and without specified packages.
The module currently has a static 'required_if' statement for its
parameters that forces any of 'username' or 'activationkey' or 'token'
in case state=present; while this is generally a good idea, it can be
an extra requirements in some cases. In particular, if the system is
already registered, there is no need for credentials -- some of the
operations of the module, such as manipulating pools, can be done
perfectly without credentials.
Hence:
- change the static 'required_if' to require credentials only when
forcing the registration
- check for credentials manually when a registration is needed, i.e.
on an unregistered system; the fail message is the same as the one
shown by 'required_if'
Adapt the tests to this new situation:
- test_without_required_parameters now needs to mock an unregistered
system
- add a new version of test_without_required_parameters to test an
already registered system
- add a simple test case for only state=present usable on an already
registered system
- remove the credentials from a test case for pool attachment that
mocks an already registered system
subscription-manager on RHEL installs a symlink in /usr/bin to
console-helper (part of usermode), which triggers an interactive prompt
for root credentials when run as user. It seems that console-helper
does not handle well non-interactive contexts (e.g. without a TTY for
input), and thus it will hang waiting for input when run as user in an
Ansible task.
Since subscription-manager requires root already anyway (and it will
fail when explicitly run as user), then apply the same logic locally on
all the modules that interact with it: redhat_subscription,
rhsm_release, and rhsm_repository.
* Replace deprecated error with BadZipFile
* Use imported BadZipFile
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* Add news fragment
* Update new fragment
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* Fix influxdb_user grants in check mode
When running in check mode, `influxdb_user` will return error when the user doesn't exist yet, instead of reporting `changed` state.
* Update changelogs/fragments/6111-influxdb_user-check-mode.yaml
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* Adding support for `-p` option to specify port(s) to scan
* Adding changelog fragment file
* Corrected appending options
* Edit to doc section
* Correction in documentation type
* Fixed `:` use in doc breaking yaml
* Update changelogs/fragments/6165-nmap-port.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/inventory/nmap.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/inventory/nmap.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Adding usage example
* Adding comment to example that was missed
* Breaking line up, was too long for sanity test 160 char limit
* Still too long since spaces are counted
* Changed type to string to work for a single entry as well as comma separated values
* Update changelogs/fragments/6165-nmap-port.yml
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* Update plugins/inventory/nmap.py
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* openbsd_pkg: set TERM to 'dumb' in execute_command
Keeps pkg_add happy when someone running ansible is using a TERM that
the managed OpenBSD host does not know about.
Fixes#5738.
Selection of specific TERM from discussion at
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=167290482630534&w=2
* Add changelog fragment for openbsd_pkg TERM fix
* Update changelogs/fragments/6149-openbsd_pkg-term.yml
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* Updating yarn.list to not fail when when warnings are emitted
* Adding changelog fragment
* Adding _process_yarn_error function
* - Adding back changes to the changelog fragment
- Fixing formatting
* Fix trailing whitespace
* Update plugins/modules/yarn.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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subscription-manager currently does not have a way to get credentials
(username, password, activation keys, organization ID) in a secure way:
the existing command line parameters can be easily spotted when running
a process listing while 'subscription-manager register' runs.
There is a D-Bus service, which is used by e.g. cockpit and Anaconda to
interface with RHSM (at least for registration and common queries).
Try to perform the registration using D-Bus, in a way very similar to
the work done in convert2rhel [1] (with my help):
- try to do a simple signal test to check whether the system bus works;
inspired by the login in the dconf module
- pass most of the options as registration options; for the few that are
not part of the registration, execute 'subscription-manager' manually
- add quirks for differently working (or not) registration options for
the D-Bus Register*() methods depending on the version of RHEL
- 'subscription-manager register' is used only in case the signal test
is not working; silent fallback in case of D-Bus errors during the
registration is not done on purpose to avoid silent fallback to a less
secure registration
[1] https://github.com/oamg/convert2rhel/pull/540/
It may happen operator wants to get the built command instead of all the
parameters. This change injects a new entry in the dict output, showing
what command way actually launched.
This patch also takes the opportunity to add missing dots to some
documentation lines.
dconf: parse GVariant values to check for equality whenever possible
Direct string comparisons are an inaccurate way to compare two
GVariant representations. For example, 'foo' and "foo" (including the
quote marks, which are part of the representation) are equal GVariants
but if you just do a string compare (remember, including the quotes)
they'll be interpreted.
We therefore want to use the `gi.repository` Python library to parse
GVariant representations before comparing them whenever possible.
However, we don't want to assume that this library will always be
available or require it for Ansible to function, so we use a straight
string comparison as a fallback when the library isn't available. This
may result in some false positives, i.e., Ansible thinking a value is
changing when it actually isn't, but will not result in incorrect
values being written into `dconf`.
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@jik5.kamens.us>
The fix ensures that no 'KeyError' is raised, when 'access_level' is not provided as module parameter or when 'access_level_on_creation' is false.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
This fixes the following warning on FreeBSD:
[WARNING]: The "jail" connection plugin has an improperly configured
remote target value, forcing "inventory_hostname" templated value
instead of the string
* add persistent option for modprobe
* add suggested changes + fix broken test
* change modprobe module path in tests due to rebase
* change persistent option type from bool to str with choices
* fix unused import
* add example with persistent option
* fix some minor issues after review
- move regexps compiling to __init__
- move AnsibleModule to build_module function and use this function in tests instead of AnsibleModule
- fix terminlogy issue in documentation
* fix unused-import