* Check that connection error msg are not unsafe
* Connection error messages are unsafe: wrap them
For example, in case of error, docker connection plugin returns exception
message containing Go template. These messages weren't tagged as unsafe
and were consequently rendered:
The conditional check 'result is failed' failed. The error was:
{
'msg': u'Docker version check ([\'/usr/bin/docker\', \'version\', \'--format\', "\'{{.Server.Version}}\'"]) failed: Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Get http://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/v1.35/version: dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied\n',
'failed': True
}:
template error while templating string: unexpected '.'.
String: Docker version check (['/usr/bin/docker', 'version', '--format', "'{{.Server.Version}}'"]) failed: Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Get http://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/v1.35/version: dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied
* eos can not check config without config session support
* add testcase for check_mode without config session
* fix eos eapi to read use_session env var
This PR includes:
- A fix for multiple-choice defaults
- A fix for messed up dictionary samples
- Cleaner defaults when they don't appear part of choices
I wrote this code because we had a traceback at some point with pyyaml
not able to handle our AnsibleUnicode type (the C library was doing an
exact match to python's unicode type rather than testing with the object
inheritance hierarchy.) Neither jimi think that AnsibleUnicode gets
passed into this function anymore, though, so we think it is safe to remove.
Fixes#36979
If `abort` is not issued in the top level session prompt
the existing session goes to pending state.
The fix is to come out of config mode by issuing `end` command
and again to same config session and execute `abort` which
`abort` is issued at the top level session prompt.
When looking for installed packages we do not need to query
repositories since we only care about the rpmdb. As such, we can
disable all the repositories operations in order to improve the
performance of that step
Before this patch, when using 'state: present' in the zypper module,
the operation was taking about 12 seconds to complete:
time ansible-playbook foo.yml 1>/dev/null
real 0m12.614s
user 0m10.880s
sys 0m0.683s
After this patch:
time ansible-playbook foo.yml 1>/dev/null
real 0m4.193s
user 0m2.560s
sys 0m0.575s
see:
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1084525
debian:9
`apt-get install python-apt` - this will install python2.7 and python3
After this operation, *88.4 MB* of additional disk space will be used.
`apt-get install --no-install-recommends python-apt` - only python2.7
After this operation, *35.0 MB* of additional disk space will be used.
(cherry picked from commit c542e62)
When commit revisions are disabled, there will be no revision items returned.
Add note about setting ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT to a higer value to avoid timeouts.
* Using correct content type (as per version 10 of ACME draft).
* Another incompatibility with ACME v2: body must be {} and not contain v1 data (Pebble fails otherwise).
* Fixing bug: self.args in a subclass of Exception is apparently always a tuple.
* PY3 = dnf
Red Hat are unlikely to provide a Python 2 version of the yum bindings
as they are moving to `dnf`.
If Ansible can't find the yum Python library give the user a hint about
dnf and Python 3
* Fix unarchive with strip-components in extra_opts
When unarchive is given extra_opts to strip all leading directories, it
could end up trying to change the permissions on the root directory.
Tar archives shouldn't contain absolute paths anyways so make sure that
all paths are relative as we handle them.
Fixes#21397