NSO operations can take much longer than 10 seconds as they operate on
real network equipment, set default timeout to 5 minutes and allow for
user override.
* fix nxos_l3_interface tests as n35 doesn't support ipv6
* add terminal dont-ask to nxos_feature and nxos_lldp
* put interfaces in L2 mode for N35
* fix nxos_feature unit-tests
The modules in this patch include waits that need to happen to ensure
something is correctly configured on a BIG-IP. These waits were
raised as an issue in a recent ansible-testing meeting.
This patch eliminates the waits by mocking time.sleep
Start using this to construct shade OpenStack Cloud objects in a
consistent manner. This will let us centralize things like dealing with
password arguments and whatnot. It also allows us to introduce the
ability to pass a fully formed config dict directly to the module.
Migrate all OpenStack modules to use openstack_cloud_from_module.
Have it return the shade library since it's responsible for
importing shade and shade is needed for the exceptions.
Only pull specific OpenStack arguments for the constructor
Rather than passing **module.params to the shade constructor, pull out
only the values that make sense. This should prevent the issues with
module parameters stepping on shade parameters.
Replace module.params.pop with module.params.get
We don't need to pop these anymore since the shade constructor is now
using opt-in values.
Using real urls is ungood. Use example.com domains. Also, get rid of the
antiquated port numbers.
* Fixing eos_config save option. Was removed when deprecated. Fixing other deprecation documentation. Adding unit tests.
* Fixing removed_in_version for force.
* Fix over-byte
* Update ios tests to call `provider`
To continue to support testing `connection: local`
* Fix command dict handling in ios_user
* Clean up unit tests, too
* Revert model and serialnum to older version
* Add stacked versions of model and serialnum as separate facts
* Add unit test to check stacked output
* Alter model regex to address #34768
Enforce module deprecation.
After module has reached the end of it's deprecation cycle we will replace it with a docs stub.
* Replace deprecated modules with docs-only sub
* Use of deprecated past deprecation cycle gives meaningful message (see examples below)
* Enforce documentation.deprecation dict via `schema.py`
* Update `ansible-doc` and web docs to display documentation.deprecation
* Document that structure in `dev_guide`
* Ensure that all modules starting with `_` have a `deprecation:` block
* Ensure `deprecation:` block is only used on modules that start with `_`
* `removed_in` A string which represents when this module needs **deleting**
* CHANGELOG.md and porting_guide_2.5.rst list removed modules as well as alternatives
* CHANGELOG.md links to porting guide index
To ensure that meaningful messages are given to the user if they try to use a module at the end of it's deprecation cycle we enforce the module to contain:
```python
if __name__ == '__main__':
removed_module()
```
* Adding new code for new module and new module_utils with the pip pyfmg package
* Changed login and logout functionality and renamed mod_utils file as well as cleaned up PEP8 syntax
* Removing extra Ansible parameters and fixing more syntax issues
* Fixing more syntax issues and comparing against previous FTNT script module
* Changing import location to pass syntax checks
* Fixing pylint errors
* Removing test files
* Add unit tests and enabling a login session check within main in order to throw error if network connection exception
* Fixing syntax issues for adding unit tests
* Changing case for pip package requirements
* adding comments
* adding version restriction on pip package for testing
* adding version restriction on pip package for testing
* More comments
* Fixing documentation errors and add the ability to skip a test if it isn't present
* Fixing Pep8 error with whitespace (tab) in the row
* Moved the encryption to its own action method.
* removed silly default value for encryption type.
* Code formatting issues from pull request ANSIBOT.
* changed version_added to "2.5"
because of new new options available
* changed version_added to "2.5"
because of new new options available
* changed version_added to "2.5"
because of new new options available
There are changes that the merge config can fail, but the module
will still report success. This adds a blob of code to start
collecting those failures and bubbling up a module failure
accordingly.