* Handle timezone updates on Ubuntu 16.04+ on containers
Although Ubuntu 16.04 will use timedatectl by default,
containers without a working timedatectl need to use the
old method.
A bug in Ubuntu for the old method means having to write
a nasty hack
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/1554806
* Add tests for timezones
Ensure timezone changes work across various OSs
* added win_audit_rule with integration test
* Updated integration testing to target files as well as directories
and registry keys. Split testing files apart to be more organized.
Updated powershell for better handling when targetting file objects
and optimized a bit. Removed duplicated sections that got there from a
previous merge I think.
* Decided to make all the fact names the same in integration testing.
Seemed like there would be less change of accidentally using the wrong
variable when copy/pasting that way, and not much upside to having
unique names.
Did final cleanup and fixed a few errors in the integration testing.
* Fixed a bug where results was displaying a wrong value
Fixed a bug where removal was failing if multiple rules existed due to
inheritance from higher level objects.
* Resolved issue with unhandled error when used didn't have permissions
for get-acl.
Changed from setauditrule to addauditrule, see comment in script for reasoning.
Fixed state absent to be able to remove multiple entries if they exist.
* fixed docs issue
* updated to fail if invalid inheritance_rule when defining a file rather than warn
* firewalld: don't reference undefined variable in error case
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* firewalld: don't set exception as var and not use it
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* Move compare_policies and hashable_policy functions into module_utils/ec2
* Use compare_policies which is compatible with python 2 and 3.
* rename function to indicate internal use
* s3_bucket: don't set changed to false if it has had the chance to be changed to true already.
This code originated in module_utils/basic.py which was BSD licensed.
In moving it and making it aplicable to other pieces of code that were
using similar functions, I added onto it a little.
Module allows you to wait for a bigip device to be
"ready" for configuration. This module will wait for things like
the device coming online as well as the REST API and MCPD being
ready.
If all of the above is not online and ready, then no configuration
will be able to be made.
* Add nosh service manager module
* based on the `svc`, `systemd`, `runit` and proposed `rc_service`
modules
* uses the high-level 'system-control' command and assumes nosh-native
interfaces though it should work with daemontools-style service scanning
* assumes a single service name is provided
* Metadata fixes
* Added "author" and "version_added"
* fixed the RETURN yaml
* PEP8 fixes
* fixed spacing issue
The current code flow precludes the use of the policy_path module
parameter that's documented. It's actually called policy_file in the
code.
What's worse is that the policy_file branch actually tries to open the
file named by the policy parameter, even though policy and policy_file
are marked as mutually-exclusive.
This change fixes the logic bug in policy_file and updates the
documentation to reference policy_file. The old parameter policy_path
is provided as an alias
* Support 'termination protection' for cloudformation stacks
- Pass in the stack_name and desired termination protection state to update_termination_protection
* Fix for failing cloudformation unit test
* Check if cfn has update_termination_protection attr
* Use hasattr to test if cfn supports update_termination_protection
* termination_protection shouldn't prevent update_stack call for existing stacks
in ServiceNow
Remove "updated" as a option for state, per review from bcoca. Update
examples section, and tested.
Update metadata to 1.1
Rip out some more instances of updated from documentation.
Update for ansible 2.5 first version