check_mode should behave pretty similarly to non-check mode -
just don't actually create or delete subnets or change tags.
Using DryRun for check_mode behaves very differently and results
in the following module failure:
```
"msg": "Unable to update tags for subnet-abcd1234,
error: EC2ResponseError: 412 Precondition Failed
<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
<Response><Errors><Error><Code>DryRunOperation</Code>
<Message>Request would have succeeded, but DryRun flag
is set.</Message></Error></Errors>
<RequestID>12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-abcd1234abcd</RequestID></Response>"
```
* Add support for EC2 dynamic data in ec2_facts
- Flattens out JSON in the instance identity document and IAM info/credentials for easy access to facts
- This changes region fact from ‘ansible_ec2_placement_region’ to ’ansible_ec2_instance_identity_document_region’
* Maintain backwards compatibility by putting the region into the old key
* Improve JSON parsing logic and split security group IDs
* Add documentation, backwards compatibility, fix bug and formatting
- Update documentation for ec2_facts with return values
- Preserve JSON value from the metadata service for backwards compatibility
- Fix bug in fix_invalid_varnames
- The keys in the dict were being modified in place; new dict now created to hold the sanitized keys
- Consolidate two replace calls with a regex substitution
- Move imports for ec2_facts to the top
* Add support for parsing the IAM instance profile role
When using Python3, the exec_module function errors out with a
unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'dict_keys' and 'list'
error when adding the .keys() to a static list. Use the explicit
list function to make a list of keys and then add to the ['tags'] list.
This module can add, remove, update versions, and set default versions
of managed policies. It will cycle out old versions of policies if too
many are present. It will check and set the version of the policy that
matches the pased in policy document if one already exists.
Incorporating changes from PR
Descriptions now have full stops, and pep8 error has been
addressed. Also added requirements, author, and updated interface to
"preview"
Additional change to pass CI
Previous commit added in some whitespace errors. Additinoally added
correct value for version_added, added in a RETURN block for
documentation, and moved import to top of file
Fixed error detaching policy from users
Updates to pass 2.4 CI
Updating iam_managed_policy supporting feedback
The user variable stores whether we need to set user@ in our connection
string. It's now being used at the toplevel of the run() method so the
default needs to be calculated further up the stack
Fixes#24910
Switch to dicts in common code caused silent failures during arg translation, so default values and non-check-mode were always used.
* fixes#23653
* fixes#24062
* fixes#22938
* fixes#25156
commit f79beaa3b3b642c370552d63b0848195358bccd0
Author: James Cammarata <jimi@sngx.net>
Date: Wed Jun 28 17:00:57 2017 -0500
Add example for iptables using the policy option
commit 1a0f9debdb526bef9d8d469a84a8cc55ef68da03
Author: James Cammarata <jimi@sngx.net>
Date: Wed Jun 28 16:59:52 2017 -0500
Fix missing re import for iptables after merging #19476
commit 084479d21d5bdf751a94c787b6644d4f330c5f8a
Author: Alexey Solodkiy <work@x1.by>
Date: Sun Dec 18 12:07:05 2016 +0300
fix#19476
* win_say: Fix issue, add integration test
This PR includes:
- Make speed_speech an integer parameter
- Test for empty parameters too
- Add integration tests
* Improve the $speech_speed parameter handling
As requested
include_vars will now also return a key 'ansible_included_var_files'
which contains the list of files that were successfully loaded.
This is useful information and, amongst other things, a way for users
to know exactly what files were included when debugging their
playbooks.
This also allows us to improve the integration tests around
include_vars.
So in an effort to verify if Windows modules are feature complete
compared to the python equivalent, I stumbled upon these differences.
This PR includes:
- Add missing 'data' option from documentation
- Simplify ping module
- Update integration tests to test exception
As we can see in
9537453586
:
CN used to be without whitespaces around the `=` but OpenSSL 1.1 introduced
whitespaces:
1.0.1: subject=/CN=example.com
1.1.0: subject=CN = example.com
This commit makes them optional.
OpenSSL 1.1 is present on the newly-released Debian Stretch, so absence
of this fix makes us not being able to use this module on this distro.