If someone add ssh_args = " " to his .ansible.cfg, it will result into
strange failure later :
<server.example.org> ESTABLISH CONNECTION FOR USER: misc
<server.example.org> REMOTE_MODULE ping
<server.example.org> EXEC ['ssh', '-C', '-tt', '-q', ' ', '-o', 'KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no',
'-o', 'PreferredAuthentications=gssapi-with-mic,gssapi-keyex,hostbased,publickey', '-o', 'PasswordAuthentication=no',
'-o', 'ConnectTimeout=10', 'server.example.org', "/bin/sh -c 'mkdir -p /tmp/ansible-tmp-1397947711.21-5932460998838
&& chmod a+rx /tmp/ansible-tmp-1397947711.21-5932460998838 && echo /tmp/ansible-tmp-1397947711.21-5932460998838'"]
server.example.org | FAILED => SSH encountered an unknown error during the connection. We recommend you re-run the
command using -vvvv, which will enable SSH debugging output to help diagnose the issue
The root cause is the empty string between -q and -o, who kinda break mkdir.
If a delegated host is not found in the inventory specified
private_key_file for primary host was not used.
This allows running playbooks without having to define any inventory at
all and to use the same ssh private key for both primary host and
delegated one.
The JSON the Docker API returns includes the container's ENTRYPOINT value (if it has one) with the 'Command' value. So instead of checking if `container['Command'] == module.params['command']`, we just check that `container['Command'].endswith(module.params['command'])` so the entrypoint won't affect a container being properly classified as matching the module params or not.
Also I refactored a super-long `if` statement into some temporary variables - I did it to help me figure out what was going wrong, and then it makes the code more readable so I kept it.
Not all Linode hosts have a private ip. This fixes an actual error that was happening because the generated list of private ips is empty when there isn't one.
As part of being updated for the 1.10 API, a couple of parameters were passed to the docker.client.start() command that it doesn't accept. This caused the module to error out if it tried to start any Docker containers. This removes those parameters so the module works again.