* Properly include aliases in ansible-doc output
Use correct variable name for storing aliases and only print them out if the list isn't empty.
Fixes#24498
* Only include choices in output if choices exist in the list
Fix adds missing imports and boilerplate for proxysql.
It also remove get_exception calls in-favor of native exception.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Added fix for missing imports and boilerplate in files modules,
also, removed get_exception calls to match 2.6> exception handling.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
A playbook that does `timezone name=Australia/Brisbane` on
a host previously in UTC will appear to take 10 hours.
Improve the seconds handling for playbooks that take longer
than one hour.
Improve the hours handling for playbooks that take longer than
one day.
TZ change before:
```
Playbook run took 0 days, 10 hours, 0 minutes, 36055 seconds
```
After:
```
Playbook run took 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 55 seconds
```
Sleep for 100s more than one hour before:
```
Playbook run took 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes, 3641 seconds
```
After:
```
Playbook run took 0 days, 1 hours, 1 minutes, 41 seconds
```
* add option for path to pear executable
this is useful if you have multiple versions of PHP installed at once,
using SCL PHP RPMs from Red Hat or some other method
* update version number
* improve wording
* ManageIQ: manageiq_user module, module utils and doc_fragment
ManageIQ is an open source management platform for Hybrid IT.
This change is adding:
- manageiq_user module, responsible for user management in ManageIQ
- manageiq utils
- manageiq doc_fragment
* Handle import error
* Use formatting options
* group parameter is required
* changed doesn't need to be an attribute
* resource dictionary should contain values which isn't None
* move from monitoring to remote-management
* Use ManageIQ nameing convention
* Do not set defauts in arguments
* Use idempotent state parameter instead of action
* Check import error in the manageiq util class
* Update the miq documentation
* rename the connection configuration from miq to manageiq_connection
* All messeges start with non cap, fix typos, add examples, rename vars
* more typos fixes
* Make sure we insert only strings to logs by using % formating
* use suboptions keyword for the manageiq connection
* do not log the managiq connection struct (it include sensitive information like username and password)
* add missing from __future__
* ahh, wrong no-log line
* Use sub options
Fix adds check for requests Python module and suggests user to install,
if no requests module installation found.
Fixes: #27643
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* openssl_csr: make subjectAltNames a list
* csr module now uses the new standard way to build openssl crypto modules
* add check functions for subject and subjectAltNames
* added support for keyUsage and extendedKeyUsage
* check if CSR signature is correct (aka the privatekey belongs to the CSR)
* fixes for first PR review
* fixes for second PR review
* openssl_csr: there is no need to pass on privatekey as it can be accessed directly
* openssl_csr: documentation fixes
* Initial commit for integration of HPE OneView resources with Ansible Core. Adding FC Network and FC Network Fact modules and unit tests, and OneView base class for all OV resources.
* Add 'cacheable' param to set_fact action and module.
Used just like set_fact, except facts set with cacheable: true
will be stored in the fact cache if fact caching is enabled.
set_fact normally only sets facts in the non_persistent_fact_cache, so they
are lost between invocations.
* update set_facts docs
* use 'ansible_facts_cacheable' in module/actions result
* pop fact cacheable related items out of args/results
We dont want to use 'ansible_facts_cacheable' result item
or 'cacheable' arg as actual facts, so pop them out of the
dicts.
* ec2_ami_copy.py: Fix WaiterError handling.
Change suggested by Adam Johnson at https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/26971
* ec2_ami_copy.py: WaiterError: fail_json: add exception parameter.
* ec2_ami_copy.py: import traceback
previously gather_subset=['!all'] would still gather the
min set of facts, and there was no way to collect no facts.
The 'min' specifier in gather_subset is equilivent to
exclude the minimal_gather_subset facts as well.
gather_subset=['!all', '!min'] will collect no facts
This also lets explicitly added gather_subsets override excludes.
gather_subset=['pkg_mgr', '!all', '!min'] will collect only the pkg_mgr
fact.
* fail the execution instead of panicking when the hostname is not found and the vmid was not provided
* return an empty vmid list if the hostname doesn't exist
* Add module cv_server_provision for integration with Arista CloudVision Portal.
* Doc update.
* Remove shebang from test file. Update short description with company and product name.
* Update exception syntax to Python3 style.
* Remove blank line between imports.
* Remove newlines from RETURN documentation.
* Add cvprac to unittest requirements.
* Update unittest format. Add a few additional tests.
* Mock exceptions from cvprac so the library is not needed for unittests.
* Mock cvprac imports.
* Update unit tests to support python 3.5.
* Mock full cvprac library for unittests.
* Update Jinja2 import to pass updated CI checks.
* Update cvprac imports format for new CI tests.
* Add __metaclass__ and __future__.
Create preserved_copy function in basic.py to perserve file ownership.
* Add a test for template preserved backup
* Use a script to get the random names
* bytes to strings
* Remove dump of hostvars
* Stop being fancy and create a testuser instead
* Fix pep8
* set file attributes
* Pass the correct data to set_attributes_if_different
* Use -j instead -b and pass the attributes as a string instead of a list
* remove debugging message
* Use shell to softly set the attr
Fixes#24408
Fix corrects the parsing of JSON output in Python 3
environment by using to_text API.
Fixes: #26489
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This allows a single template to be evaluated with different values in
the same task. For example, with a template like 'x:{{a}}', one could do
something like this:
- foo:
a: "{{ lookup('template', 'x.j2', template_vars=dict(a=foo[item])) }}"
b: "{{ lookup('template', 'x.j2', template_vars=dict(a=bar[item])) }}"
with_items:
- x
- y
…and "a" and "b" would expand to different strings based on what we
passed in to the template lookup.
When parsing a vaulttext blob, use .splitlines()
instead of split(b'\n') to handle \n newlines and
windows style \r\n (CRLF) new lines.
The vaulttext enevelope at this point is just the header line
and a hexlify()'ed blob, so CRLF is a valid newline here.
Fixes#22914
The AnsiBallZ wrapper is transferred to the remote machine with
a filename similar to the Ansible-module it runs. For modules like copy
and tempfile, this can end up conflicting with stdlib modules on the
remote machine depending on how python is setup there. We have a little
bit of code in the wrapper to deal with this by removing the path that
the ansible module resides in from sys.path.
On MacOSX, that code was having a problem. The path the module ends up
in included a symlinked directory so we were looking for a path in
sys.path but we had to look for the unsymlinked path instead.
Fix that by using os.path.realpath() instead of os.path.abspath()