If the `kerberos` module is available, winrm will attempt to establish a
Kerberized connection to a Windows server. This allows use of Windows
domain accounts, which are quite often the only kinds of accounts
enabled on enterprise networks.
This also pulls the `transport_schemes` variable up into the
`winrm.Connection` class. This lets tests or future modifications alter
the list of available schemas without reaching into `Connection.__init__`.
The rules are -- if the filter returns str type and the str may contain
non-ascii characters then wrap it to convert to unicode type. Not
needed if the function already returns unicode type or only returns
ascii characters
Submission includes support for
- creating and registering services and checks
- reading, writing and lookup for values in consul's kv store
- creating and manipulating sessions for distributed locking on values in the kv
- creating and manipulating ACLs for restricting access to the kv store
- inventory support that reads the Consul catalog and group nodes according to
- datacenters
- exposed services
- service availability
- arbitrary groupings from the kv store
This submission makes extensive use of the python-consul library and this is required
as a dependency and can be installed from pip.
The tests were written to target a vagrant cluster which can be setup by following the
instructions here http://github.com/sgargan/consul-vagrant
This filter was made because I needed to create idempotent UUIDs when
installing the agent for Go (http://go.cd), which uses UUIds to
distinguish the agents from each other.
It uses a newly created Ansible namespace to distinguish UUIDs created
by Ansible from any other source. The new namespace is a random one
created by uuidgen on OSX.
Now uses sha1 checksums following merge of 9688.
Also I undid the changes I made to fetch.py
win_template.py now uses conn.shell.has_trailing_slash and
conn.shell.join_path
updated integration tests.
Using the variable name can interfere with various systems
used to communicate between modules and ansible ( as
reported in #7732 , where ansible_facts is a reserved key for
updating the fact cache, for example ).