* Deprecate check_invalid_arguments
Check_invalid_arguments is a piece of functionality from the early days
of Ansible that should not be used. We'll remove it in Ansible 2.9.
Deprecating it for now.
* Add eos and fix tests to run multiple connections
* Update tests to report connection
* Add missing START messages
* Fix unspecified connection
* Python 3 updates
Exceptions don't have `.message` in Python 3
* Override `become` when using `connection=local`
* Slight restructuring to make eapi easier later on
* Move eapi toggle to prepare_eos
* Pull out connection on eapi tasks
* Fixing save so it still works. Adding changed as an option for save_when.
* Updating description to state that changed was added in 2.5.
* Fixing removal version for deprecated options.
* Add a lookup plugin for AWS account attributes
* PEP8
* Use config system instead of hard coding logic for environment variables
* simplify logic
* Return a flattened dict to make using easier
* Reformat return example
* Adds k8s.py
* Two module approach to support overlapping objects
* Clarify docs
* Clary state and force parameters
* Updates examples
* Add description and display_name
* Fix linting issues
* winrm: attempting to get kerb auth to work on MacOS
* moved to use pexpect if possible as it is simpler
* Made the pexpect event more lenient around different localisations
* Changed basic auth from NetworkCredential to Base64
* Added force_basic_auth parameter to win_get_url module
force_basic_auth provides user with option to control which mechanism to use
Updated win_get_url.py documentation section
* Add missing version_added in win_get_url.py
* minor update for documentation
Split the one monolithic test for basic.py into several files
* Split test_basic.py along categories.
This is preliminary to get a handle on things. Eventually we may want
to further split it so each file is only testing a single function.
* Cleanup unused imports from splitting test_basic.py
* Port atomic_move test to pytest.
Working on getting rid of need to maintain procenv
* Split a test of symbolic_mode_to_octal to follow unittest best practices
Each test should only invoke the function under test once
* Port test_argument_spec to pytest.
* Fix suboptions failure
Currently when we make up the return value, we take values based of the
parameters rather than the generated openssl_certificate itself.
This commits returns the actual certificate values making it all time
accurate.
https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html#str.split
str.split([sep[, maxsplit]])
If sep is given, consecutive delimiters are not grouped together and are deemed
to delimit empty strings.
>>> "85563 ----------------C-- /var/lib/libvirt/images".split(' ')[0:2]
['85563', '']
>>> "85563 ----------------C-- /var/lib/libvirt/images".split()[0:2]
['85563', '----------------C--']
* Fixes a prompt doubling issue that impacted missing ios enable password prompts.
Due to get_prompt sending a '\n' the prompts became doubled and out-of-sync with what
was expected. This caused the enable command prompts to be missed.
Also added verification that on_become succeeded to reach enable prompt.
* Moved prompt doubling comment per shippable
This fix check for ESXi server instance before proceeding
with managing local user. Also, adds integration tests for
this change.
Fixes: #32465
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add parent pid to persistent connection socket path hash
Fixes#33192
* Add parent pid in persistent connection socket path hash
to avoid using same socket path for multiple simultaneous
connection to same remote host.
* Ensure unique persistent socket path for each ansible-playbook run
* Fix CI failures
* Port ec2_vpc_net to boto3 and add support to expand existing VPCs
* Add s-hertel as an author for ec2_vpc_net
* Update ec2_vpc_net test for new error triggered by lack of credentials
Fix backwards compatibility
Document new return value
* Fix pep8 and return documentation
* Remove boto usage from boto3 modules
* Remove region checking
boto3_conn now takes care of region checking and handles NoRegionError
exceptions with a standard message
boto3_conn also takes care of other connection exceptions too.
* Document boto3 as a requirement for ec2_eni_facts
* Return id of ENI in addition to network_interface_id. To be compatible to ec2_eni.
* Added documentation for the return values of the ec2_eni_facts module
* Fix typo in docs for ec2_eni_facts
Provide Vault App role method to the lookup.
https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/approle.html
Usage :
`{{ lookup('hashi_vault', 'secret=secret/hello:value auth_method=approle role_id=myroleid secret_id=mysecretid url=http://myvault:8200')}}`
You can skip `role_id` and `secret_id` if you set `VAULT_ROLE_ID` and `VAULT_SECRET_ID` environment variables.
* new package_facts module
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* remove package_facts pkg manager aliases, they are misleading
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* fix package_facts tests now that aliases are dropped
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* Initial commit for UcsConnection and ucs_macpool module.
Configures MAC address pools on UCS Manager.
* ansible-doc fixes
* PEP8 fixes
* pep8, pylint, and validate-modules fixes
* Correct indent issue introduced during pycodestyle cleanup
* Simplified module arugment setup.
Placed all code in main to avoid multiple calls and arg passing.
* module_utils/ucs changed to UCSModule which now handles login/logout directly
login_handle removed from module.params
doc updates on mac_list params and change to first_addr/last_addr for mac blocks
checking of all mac params
* Move module_utils to remote_management/ucs
Fix validate-modules issue with docs
* UCS MAC pool integration tests
Fixed issues with MAC pool descr and address range params
* Fixing aruba's inconsitent indenting.
* Adding config with different children indentation and unit test to confirm the different spacing does not matter.
* Fixing pylint check. Missed an r prefix.
* Added icinga2_host module
* Fix build error
* trailing spaces and other errors from ansible build process
* Formating
* docu errors
* last spacing; import module
* fix imports
* Removed request lib for ansible.module_utils.urls
* small whitespace fixes
* Remove typo
* Fix docu
* icinga2_hosts to icinga2_host in naming
* Update example
Fix Dewotine error when delete a none existing host
* Fixes docu problems
* White spaces
* small text improvements
* Remove force argument from module and docu
* Set author correct ( and hopefull the maintainer )
* Minor formatting changes
`os.environ['DO_API_TOKEN']` raised a `KeyError` preventing the check
for `os.environ['DO_API_KEY]` from being executed. Fix this by failing
only if the api token isn't set.
* When inserting a new rule in `insert_after_rule`, check if the old rule is
the last rule, to avoid a list index out of range error when attempting to
access the next rule.
* Add a test for inserting a new rule after the last rule.
* Bug Fixes to issues foubd during testing
* Removing blank line
* undefined-variable Undefined variable 'run_commands' and training new line
* Reverting and Modifying changes with both Unit test and Integrated test with Devices passing
Allow CamelCase version of snake_dict_to_camel_dict
(currently only dromedaryCase is supported)
Add reversible option to camel_dict_to_snake_dict
Add tests for both of these options
* Fix vyos on network_cli on python3
bytes do not have format() in Python3
* Push connection to tasks, with bonus connection=local test
* Run tests without explicit connection set
* Add/update START messages where appropriate
open(path) throws an error when called on a directory or UNIX socket,
and therefore a check to ensure that the path is absent will always
succeed when there is a directory or file located there.
This updates the check to use os.access(path, os.F_OK) instead, which
instead just checks that the path exists instead of trying to open it as
a file, and therefore properly handles directories and sockets.
This causes a slight semantic change in how permissions are handled.
The existing code will fail to work correctly if the user running the
module on the managed host has no read access to the path specified.
The new code will work correctly in that situation.
Both versions fail if the user can't traverse the parent directory.
I've also added a check to the try block to catch OSError. I've seen
this call fail with an OSError on rare occasion in the face of odd
extended permissions (usually MAC configuration) in cases where it
should technically return False. In such cases, the file is functionally
inaccessible to the user making the call, so it's essentially not there,
but it can't be created by them either. I've documented this, as well as
the fact that the bug this change fixes exists, and a rather nasty
inconsistency involving symbloic handling that I stumbled across while
testing this change.
Fixes: #20870