* fixes and improvments for win_iis_webapppool module
* fixes following review feedback on win_iis_webapppool
* Fixed a too-long line in win_iis_webapppool documentation.
* Fixed trailing whitespace for pep8 compliance in documentation win_iis_webapppool.py
* fixed bracket bug
* module parameter attributes now populated. Switched to hashtable for result object. Removed remaining ; statement terminators.
* Remove example that was causing CI check failure
The list_elbs call to boto doesn't use any pagination, so any time there
are more ELBs than the API page size, this module will fail. This change
uses the `next_token` attribute of `ResultSet` to check if there are
still more ELBs to return.
Fixes#21361
* clarify facts assignment for several corner cases
run_once/delegate_facts:
now delegate_facts > run_once, previously run_once always published facts to all hosts in play
include_vars/delegate_to:
now include_vars allows to delegate to a specific host
also fix task_vars exception in delegate_facts/loop as var was removed
fixes#15365
* removed unused loop_var
Gerrithub presents tgz downloads that do not have a containing
directory. This causes a stack trace.
As all roles must contain a meta/main.yml, change ansible-galaxy
to use that to determine the enclosing directory (in the case
of multiple meta/main.yml files, use the one with the shortest parent)
Fixes#15413
* Make more use of AWS Exception information
* Use pythonic dict assignments
* Improve documentation formatting to make option names clearer
in descriptions
* Meet ansible line length requirements
* Tidy up flake8 messages
* Subscibe to pools matched by id before name matches.
If the pools regex matches any pool ids, then subscribe only to those pools.
If there are no pool id matches, then attempt to match the regexp and pool names.
If there are pool name matches, subscribe to those pools.
Fixes#19466, https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/3898 (partially)
* Add pool id/name matches to 'to keep' list
use subscribe() to use the pools-first logic on update
When trying to copy files onto a Virtio-9p filesystem[1][2] int the host
using something like the template module, ansible throws an error that
says something like:
invalid selinux context: [Errno 95] Operation not supported
Adding 9p to the list of exceptional filesystems forces ansible to not
try to set an SELinux context on copied files.
[1] such as one mounted in a qemu VM, using:
# http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/9p_virtio
qemu-kvm [...] -virtfs local,id=apps_dev,path=/host/dir,security_model=passthrough,mount_tag=host_dir
[2] https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/9p.txt
Change-Id: Ia868dadce1ffd2b5bebf5ee1804501676e9d7e5f
This is the original `hponcfg` module that was once accepted in
Ansible but had been removed subsequently because it could not be tested
by the Ansible project.
Since then it was moved to the ansible-provisioning project and
maintained by HP engineers going forward.
Now we are trying to get it upstreamed again.
* Fix vyos signatures to match new versions
* Fix test cases referring to 'updates' instead of 'commands'
* I think this is an artifact of `connection: network_cli`?
* module will now check protocol running state before return
* warns on config argument no longer being needed
* lots of integration test cases updated
* updates unit and integration test cases for state check
fixes#21908
eos_config module wasn't respecting config block path (parents). This
patch fixes that problem. Also fixes a number of integration tests
cases
fixes#21903
* win_copy: Add force parameter and check-mode support
The rationale behind this is that if you're working with +3GB files,
creating the checksum takes a lot of time, which we can avoid by simply
testing if the file exists.
I also took the liberty to put the various parameters together. It
probably takes a (neglible) performance hit but makes the code a bit
easier to inspect/work with, as its closer to all other windows modules.
On a normal run, the action plugin does a local checksum of the source
and a remote checksum of the destination. And afterwards, the module
will do another remote checksum of the copied source, a remote checksum
of the original destination, and another remote checksum of the copied
destination.
On a very huge file (think 4GB) that means 5x reading the complete file
(if you have a large cache you may get away with it, otherwise you're
doomed !).
This patch will ensure with `force: no` that not checksums are being
performed.
* Moving presence check before remote checksum
* Adapted to wishes
* Even more performance improvements
We can diff non-utf8 files (as part of copy, for instance) but when we
try to turn the bytes into text for display, the characters cause
a traceback. Since diff output is only informational, we can replace
those problematic bytes with replacement characters. We do not want to
do this to other fields because those fields may be used inside of the
playbook (for templating another variable or matching in a conditional).
Fixes#21803Fixes#21804
Since vault edit attempts to unlink
edited files before creating a new file
with the same name and writing to it, if
the file was a symlink, the symlink would
be replaced with a regular file.
VaultEditor file ops now check if files
it is changing are symlinks and instead
works directly on the target, so that
os.rename() and shutils do the right thing.
Add unit tests cases for this case and
assorted VaultEditor test cases.
Fixes#20264
Fix 'task name is not templated in retry callback'
Add a task_name property to TaskResult that knows to
check in TaskResult._task_fields.
Add integration test for v2_retry_runner callback
Fixes#18236
get_masquerade_* functions only take one arg. The action_handler
wrapper function expected a tuple, but was being passed (zone)
instead of (zone,) making for an ambiquous tuple. The
(zone) arg was being treated as a tuple/list of six chars
(the zone name) instead of a tuple of one string.
This would cause errors like:
get_masquerade_enabled_permanent() takes exactly 1 argument (6 given)
Fixes#21632
* New module for setting up Avi Pool
* Fixed inconsistency between argspec and documentation regarding defaults and required attributes
* Added support for module_check
* Added new module to setup Avi VirtualService
* Fixed the documentation error where [] brackets where used making it incompatible with yaml
* Fixed inconsistency between argspec and documentation regarding defaults and required attributes
* Added support for check mode
* New module for setting up Avi SSL Key and Certificates for Virtual Services
* Fixed inconsistency between argspec and documentation regarding defaults and required attributes
* Added support for module_check
* New module for setting up Avi Pool Group settings.
* Fixed inconsistency between argspec and documentation regarding defaults and required attributes
* Added support for module_check
* New module for setting up Avi Pool Health Monitors
* Fixed inconsistency between argspec and documentation regarding defaults and required attributes
* Added support for module_check
* Update metadata on existing openstack instances
This adds or updates existing keys, but doesn't remove them
Fixes#5500
* Set meta to {} if None
* Move common metadata parsing into a method
* win_environment: Clean up, check-mode and diff support
Changes include:
- Remove trailing semi-colons
- Replaced PSObjects into normal hashes
- Make use of Get-AnsibleParam and types
- Added check-mode support
- Added diff support
* Improve diff-support by using standard naming
I started to use the variable $diff_support for the boolean that takes
care of diff output support.
Changes include:
- Use Get-AnsibleParam with -type/-validateset
- Replace $result PSObject with normal hash
- Deprecate 'upgrade' parameter by using state=latest
* win_user: Clean up parameter handling and $result hash
Changes include:
- Use of Get-AnsibleParam and parameter types/validateset
- Removed parameter validation
- Replace $result PSObject with normal hash
* Revert to original formatting
* Parameter "groups" is a list
The requests python module is needed, however it is not a dependency of
the python-winrm package. The python-winrm package does require
python-requests_ntlm, which does not seem to pull python-requests.
So for the time being (until Red Hat fixes their package) give a more
informative error message.
* win_file_version: Clean up parameter handling and $result hash
Changes include:
- Replacing $result PSObject with hash
- Use Gt-AnsibleParam using -type
* Revert to original formatting
* win_group: Clean up and check-mode support
Changes include:
- Use Get-AnsibleParam with -type/-validateset support
- Replace $result PSObject with normal hash
- Add check-mode support
* Revert to original formatting
* win_owner: Clean up and check-mode support
Changes include:
- Use Get-AnsibleParam with -type/-validateset
- Replace $result PSObject with normal hash
- Add check-mode support
* Implemented -WhatIf:$check_mode support
* Revert to original formatting
* win_share: Clean up parameter handling
Changes include:
- Use Get-AnsibleParam with -type/-validateset
- Replace $result PSObject with normal hash
* Revert to original formatting
* win_lineinfile: Clean up and check-mode and diff support
Changes include:
- Use Get-AnsibleParam with -type support
- Replace $result PSObject with normal hash
- Remove trailing semi-colons
- Fix indentation (majority is tabs, few lines using spaces)
- Add check-mode support
- Support `r and `n for CR and LF
- Add diff support
* Implement -WhatIf:$check_mode support
* Keep original formatting as requested
* win_stat: Clean up and bugfixes
- Fix an issue where LastWriteTime was actually LastAccessTime
- Return lnk_source = $null for a broken link
- Remove a useless -Replace '\\','\\'
- Make use of new parameter options (-type and -aliases)
* Deprecate get_md5 with checksum_algorithm: md5
As suggested in comments we deprecate get_md5 and internally
replace it with `get_checksum` and `checksum_algorithm: md5`.
We show a warning to the user about this change.
Also remove empty warnings output. This simplifies modules code
(e.g. standard empty list is provided and snippets can add items).
* Adapted to use the new Add-DeprecationWarning() mechanism
* Revert to original formatting
* powershell.ps1: Add str type and ignore $null values
Changes include:
- New "str" type support using -type "str"
- Ensure that $null values are retained (for bool and str types)
(Note: $null means unspecified value for parameters)
- Some minor cosmetic changes
* Also add -type "int" and -type "float"
No modules require this at the moment though.
* win_slurp: Small cleanup
Included changes:
- Rewriting the parameter handling (aliases and type)
- Modified the $result hash for both Exit-Json and Fail-Json
- Changed the Test-Path statement
* Revert to original formatting
* win_get_url: Clean up and check-mode support
Changes include:
- Clean up parameter handling
- Replace $result PSObject with hash
* Revert to original formatting
When parsing the configuration, the wrong indent level was set so the
configurations could not be properly compared. Also noted that
defaults: yes needed to be added to the integration tests to make the
test cases valid, which is also included in this patch
fixes#21828
* Added the aix_inittab module to be able to modify the inittab at AIX systems.
* fixed identation errors
* fixed identations and trailing whitespace
changed if conditions
* repaired tab-identation
* adjusted to long line and identation
* Adjusted the yaml in the example documentation
* Adjusted the documentation yaml
* Repaired return yaml
* repaired typo
* Removed unnecessary parameters from comment
changed action to state, and changed the way to call this module
changed proccessaction to action
* adjusted result['warnings'] to module.warn()
* adjusted the documentation
* changed warning to failed
ran module against autopep8
* added check_mode
* fixed typo
* changed description and short description, to be able to push again after a failure at shippable