* Correctly validate module name for modules with aliases
If a module has an alias (ie is a symlink) then we need to ensure that
DOCUMENTATION.module is set to the main name, not the aliased name
* formatting
* Fix unwanted deprecation message in network module argspec
Fixes#25663Fixes#24537
* segregate provider spec and top level arg spec
* add deprecation key in top level arg spec
* remove action plugin code to load provider and add
that logic at a common place in network_common.py file
* Fix CI issue
* Minor change
* Using docstrings conflicts with the standard use of docstrings
* PYTHON_OPTIMIZE=2 will omit docstrings. Using docstrings makes future
changes to the plugin and module code subject to the requirement that we
ensure it won't be run with optimization.
* Create instance-store AMI instances with 'terminate' as the shutdown behavior since it is required.
* Match on the error code instead of searching for a string in the message.
* Narrow conditional to only fix shutdown behavior if fixing it would help
* Fix pep8.
* module and vault fixes
- fix module_path cli option and usage, which fixes#29653
- move --output to be in subset of vault cli, no need for all vault enabled cli to use it
- added debug to loader to see directories added
* Show warning when using pylint on Python 2.6.
* Add pylint disable entries for Python 2.
* Fix unicode handling in ansible-test.
* Add missing documentation.
After running hacking/test-module to generate some output,
the JSON output can be fed into the return skeletion generator
to create an excellent starting point for RETURN docs
* refactor firewalld module with object abstraction
This change creates a FirewallTransaction object that each
individual transaction type is a sub-class of as they all follow the
same pattern to enable or disable something in the firewall.
Also, there's a few bugfixes here:
- Fix the "source" type to handle permanent operations
- Remove ambiguity of required parameters for only specific use
cases that can lead to transactions effectively being a no-op.
Instead, pick sane defaults and document them.
- Change how imports are done so globals are no longer needed
This is based on the original feedback by Toshio from the last
refactor attempt:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/pull/3383
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* fix line too long for pep8 for shippable tests
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* remove firewalld from pep8/legacy-files
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* only complain about ini deprecation if value is set
* set plugin config for stdout and other types
* updated plugin docs, moved several plugins to new config
* finished ssh docs
* fixed some issues seen in plugins while modifying docs
* placeholder for 'required'
* callbacks must use _plugin_options as _options already in use
from __future__ unicode_literals leads to developer confusion as
developers no longer can tell whether a bare literal string is a byte
string or a unicode string. Explicit marking as u"" or b"" is the way
to solve the same problem in the Ansbile codebase.
Path components of 'file' parent key which are valid GitHub labels
are automatically added to the label list [1]. 'test' is a valid label,
hence 'test' and 'test_pull_requests' were both added.
Fix 3334407c71
[1] 9dd71e881b/ansibullbot/parsers/botmetadata.py (L54)
* Change ansible-doc usage to show -a is for internal use
ansible-doc -a is for testing that documentation is sane. It should not
be used by normal users in production. The main reason for this is that
it is designed to fail if there are any undocumented modules or plugins.
This is good for testing that all plugins we ship are documented. It is
not good for end users who may have undocumented third-party plugins.
The config variables defined with eval, like INVENTORY_IGNORE_EXTS,
are not stored properly once the eval is processed.
This causes references to the constant to still have the eval in the
value.
* Update docker inventory to use APIClient
docker-py has been updated, and the `Client` class no longer
exists. We use the new `APIClient` class.
To provide graceful failure when docker-py is not installed,
we need to create a dummy `Client` class so that the inventory
script will get as far as displaying a useful error message
Before
```
$ contrib/inventory/docker.py --pretty
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "contrib/inventory/docker.py", line 418, in <module>
class AnsibleDockerClient(Client):
NameError: name 'Client' is not defined
```
After
```
$ contrib/inventory/docker.py --pretty
Failed to import docker-py. Try `pip install docker-py` - cannot import name Client
```
* docker inventory configuration file location
Allow docker.yml to live next to docker.py, as well as in the
current directory