* check for result['status'] in systemd module
* instead of checking for result['state'], actually check for chroot and warn
* allow systemctl status to work if in a chroot, update warn text
* simply change warning message
* Allow to use cryptography as backend for openssl_csr.
* Use different curve.
* Adding changelog.
Includes changelog fragment for #49416, which didn't include one.
* Describe labels and container_labels correctly
* Clarify reserve_memory and limit_memory docs
* Remove default from container_labels doc
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Document min api version for configs and secrets
* Add changelog fragment
* Specify type on labels and container_labels
* Consolidate required API version descriptions
* Update reserve and limit memory docs
* Use correct power-of-two units
* Remove description about limit_memory minimum 4mb
* docker_swarm_service: use exact name match when finding services
The Docker API's filtering support allows filtering for substring
matches which means that when we filter the list of running services we
may accidentally match a service called "foobar" when looking for a
service named "foo".
Fix this by filtering the list of services returned from the Docker API
so that name matches are exact. It is still worth passing the filter
parameter to the Docker API because it reduces the number of results
passed back which may be important for remote Docker connections.
Closes 50654.
* add changelog fragment for #50654
* Added documentation around using vmware dynamic inventory plugin
* Fixed bug for populating host_ip in hostvars for given inventory host
* VMware: Add properties in vmware_vm_inventory
Fixes: #50249
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* fixes issue 50296
* fixes the indentation of the return statement
* Adds a conditional test into `_find_systems_resource()` to check the existence
of the Members of System resource
* updates the error message
* harden the conditional test
* Add a changelog
Provide toggle flag to allow display of unreachable task to stderr
using default callback plugin.
Fixes: #48069
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add auth_timeout parameter when supported
Paramiko 2.2 introduces the auth_timeout parameter. This will set the
parameter to the same value of the timeout parameter to prevent
"Authentication timeout" errors.
* Conditionally add auth_timeout to ssh.connect
Renamed sock_kwarg to ssh_connect_kwargs and conditionally added the
auth_timeout parameter based on the installed paramiko version.
* Add changelog fragment
* Add a porting guide entry for ansible_distribution facts
Switching away from platform.distro() will cause changes sometimes due
to the new code using new sources of information that may be out of sync
with the old ones. Just have to make people aware of that and also what
we are doing to mitigate it when appropriate.
* wordsmithed, added links for new distro backend
* Once cli args are parsed, they're constant. So, save the parsed args
into the global context for everyone else to use them from now on.
* Port cli scripts to use the CLIARGS in the context
* Refactor call to parse cli args into the run() method
* Fix unittests for changes to the internals of CLI arg parsing
* Port callback plugins to use context.CLIARGS
* Got rid of the private self._options attribute
* Use context.CLIARGS in the individual callback plugins instead.
* Also output positional arguments in default and unixy plugins
* Code has been simplified since we're now dealing with a dict rather
than Optparse.Value
Added examples in playbooks_error_handling doc for handlining
multiple conditions in changed_when and failed_when
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* fix order of dnf api operations so transactions don't fail
Previously dnf.base.fill_sack() was called before
dnf.base.update_cache() which apparently breaks dnf transaction
logic as per https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1658694Fixes#49060
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* add changelog and test case
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Combine systemd units/unit-files output for service_facts
Fixes#47118
Previously we were only taking the output of `systemd units` which
would leave out information about the service units that were
disabled, static, masked, etc. Now we're aggregating the results so
that anything not active/inactive/dead at least is pulled as fact
data with it's state provided.
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* provide state and status information about services
Fixes#45730
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
conn_limit type is set to 'int'. This will allow module to compare conn_limit with record value without type casting.
Fixes: #38118
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
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.``
* Handle 'latest' version when installing module for first time
Otherwise, a fresh install of a plugin with 'version: latest' gets installed without its dependencies, rendering the plugin effectively useless.
* Add changelog
* Refactor integration test for lvg module to introduce grow/reduce test
* List correctly current PV in lvg module: fix lvg reduce
Previous behaviour was to only take into account PV passed in 'pvs'
argument. This lead to reduce not working as expecting:
* with state=present and list of wanted pvs, lvg found only the pvs to
add or already present and ignored the pv to remove (obviously absent
from the list of given PV)
* with state=absent and a pv to remove, lvg found that the remaining pvs
list is empty (ignoring possible other PV in the vg) and decides to
remove the vg entirely (as supposely no PV are left anymore to store
lvm metadata)
* Add changelog fragment
When the security group the rule belongs to does not exist and
the state is absent, the module is not properly exited, leading
to a playbook execution failure.
Fixes issue #50057
* Added organization in the scm_credential get
* Fallback looking for cred in project org
* Tests project with multi org credential
* Fixed CI issue
* Added changelog fragment