Iterating an object and changing it at the same time is unsecure and no longer permitted in Python >= 3.6
Provisioning an instance fail with the Python error: "RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration"
* Update office_365_connector_card.py
The two bullet items were about one single item; this module is not idempotent.
Therefore the two bullet items should be one.
label: docsite_pr
* Update office_365_connector_card.py
Removed trailing white space that caused the test failure.
When the URI module returns complex JSON objects, the YAML callback
fails while trying to represent these objects. The problem arises
because the filter method returns an iterator in Python 3, rather than a
str object. Therefore, the str method expandtabs() is not available,
and the callback fails with the following error:
[WARNING]: Failure using method (v2_runner_on_failed) in callback plugin (<ansible.plugins.callback.yaml.CallbackModule object at 0x7f7c7ed8aa20>): 'filter' object has no attribute 'expandtabs'
Issue can be replicated by running this playbook:
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
tasks:
- uri:
url: https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts
ansible-playbook tmp.yml -v
* Use AnsibleAWSModule to simplify AWS connection
* Add Exception handling, pagination, retries and backoff
* Allow events to be switched off
* Allow details to be obtained without having to specify services
This is required if we want to ensure that #36809 doesn't cause any
important behavioral changes.
This PR changes the uri module to support follow_redirects=urllib2
It also adds a better error message when the connection closes before
any data was returned.
* module_common: set required parameter templar
Fix the following error (related to b455901):
$ ./hacking/test-module -m ./lib/ansible/modules/system/ping.py -I ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./hacking/test-module", line 268, in <module>
main()
File "./hacking/test-module", line 249, in main
(modfile, modname, module_style) = boilerplate_module(options.module_path, options.module_args, interpreters, options.check, options.filename)
File "./hacking/test-module", line 152, in boilerplate_module
task_vars=task_vars
File "ansible/lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py", line 910, in modify_module
environment=environment)
File "ansible/lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py", line 736, in _find_module_utils
shebang, interpreter = _get_shebang(u'/usr/bin/python', task_vars, templar)
File "ansible/lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py", line 452, in _get_shebang
interpreter = templar.template(task_vars[interpreter_config].strip())
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'template'
* module_common.modify_module: templar is required
SGs created when a VPC ID was not specified would not necessarily
get the default egress rule, even when no explicit egress rules
were set.
Add some checks for egress rules in results from existing tests
The generated file was completely unusable by the system
therefore the fix which ensures that diffing the file
prior to changes and after only shows diffs
Furthermore the code did not work for Python 3.6
> f.writelines(to_bytes(lines, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
E TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'int'
The other modifications (lambda variable renaming) is to
comply with default flake8 rules
VMware throws error if hostname provided by user is not RFC 952
compliant. Added minor documentation fixes.
Fixes: #24225, #27096
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Currently the --rsh command arg being passed to rsync is not quoted,
but we're adding arguments to the ssh command and that causes rsync
to attempt to accept them as it's own, which is not the desired
outcome.
Fixes#35717
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
If user does not specify esxi_hostname then module
fails to detect ESXi hostsystem from given configuration.
This fixes the regression in get_all_host_objs API by
getting first host managed object from list.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix 'New Vault password' on vault 'edit'
ffe0ddea96 introduce a
change on 'ansible-vault edit' that tried to check
for --encrypt-vault-id in that mode. But '--encrypt-vault-id'
is not intended for 'edit' since the 'edit' should always
reuse the vault secret that was used to decrypt the text.
Change cli to not check for --encrypt-vault-id on 'edit'.
VaultLib.decrypt_and_get_vault_id() was change to return
the vault secret used to decrypt (in addition to vault_id
and the plaintext).
VaultEditor.edit_file() will now use 'vault_secret_used'
as returned from decrypt_and_get_vault_id() so that
an edited file always gets reencrypted with the same
secret, regardless of any vault id configuration or
cli options.
Fixes#35834
* continue fact gathering even without dmidecode
If dmidecode is not available we still wan to continue with fact
gathering.
On certain platforms dmidecode just won't work
Updated EXAMPLES documentation which had following 2 incorrect parameters:
'type' has been changed to 'ds_type'
'basic_auth' parameter has been removed.
label: docsite_pr
Change assign_public_ip to default to None rather than False so
that we can detect whether the value is being explicitly set or
not, and only warn if it is explicitly set to False for something
with a public_dns_name
Fixes#37985
* Make the module idempotent
* pep8 fixes.
* Made required changes for overwrite_value for idempotency.
* Fix missing error definition
* Add in missing documentation variable.
* Use arg_spec type for comparisons on default and choices
* Further improve type casting
* Make sure to capture output in more places
* Individually report invalid choices
* Update ignore.txt after resolving merge conflicts
* Make it less likely that we have to identify all the modules during
a playbook run. PluginLoader is optimized to look for modules one
directory at a time. If we find a module before we've examined all
the directories we never have to touch the other directories.
Reordering this conditional makes it so tasks which don't have
a module file will not force us to examine all the module directories
before moving on to other sources of task actions.
* Change several variables we consult to see if a task is in a certain
category from lists/tuples to frozensets. These are static lists
which we only do containment tests on so frozensets should be faster
Fixes#37208
If check_mode is enabled instead of committing th config need to
discard all the chnages to cnadidate db
In case of cli to discard changes issue `rollback 0` command
and for netconf execute `discard-changes` rpc call
The message text used to check stderr for a warning about
groupinstall in order to determine if a change occurred is specific
to the version of yum that is in RHEL7 and newer. This change simply
removes a couple words off the end in order to only use text found
in the warning message in older versions of yum.
Fixes#35982
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
This patch fixes up some English typos in the yaml inventory
plugin documentation.
* s/specifically/specific
* s/as/as an
Signed-off-by: Eric Brown <browne@vmware.com>
If a repo with `repo_gpgcheck=1` is added and the repo GPG key was never
accepted, quering this repo would throw an error `repomd.xml signature
could not be verified` and the module would fail. If that happens now
`yum -y makecache` will be run which will fetch the new repo data and
accept the repo GPG key.
* template: Add integration tests for `lstrip_blocks'
Signed-off-by: Alex Tsitsimpis <alextsi@arrikto.com>
* template: Fix passing `trim_blocks' inline
Fix passing `trim_blocks' option to the template module as inline
argument. Previously passing the `trim_blocks' option inline instead of
using the YAML dictionary format resulted in it always being set to
`True', even if `trim_blocks=False' was used.
Signed-off-by: Alex Tsitsimpis <alextsi@arrikto.com>
* template: Add option to `lstrip_blocks'
Add option to set `lstrip_blocks' when using the template module to
render Jinja templates. The Jinja documentation suggests that
`trim_blocks' and `lstrip_blocks' is a great combination and the
template module already provides an option for `trim_blocks'.
Note that although `trim_blocks' in Ansible is enabled by default since
version 2.4, in order to avoid breaking things keep `lstrip_blocks'
disabled by default. Maybe in a future version it could be enabled by
default.
This seems to address issue #10725 in a more appropriate way than the
suggested.
Signed-off-by: Alex Tsitsimpis <alextsi@arrikto.com>
* template: Add integration tests for `trim_blocks'
Signed-off-by: Alex Tsitsimpis <alextsi@arrikto.com>
* template: Check Jinja2 support for `lstrip_blocks'
Since the `lstrip_blocks' option was added in Jinja2 version 2.7, raise
an exception when `lstrip_blocks' is set but Jinja2 does not support it.
Check support for `lstrip_blocks' option by checking `jinja2.defaults'
for `LSTRIP_BLOCKS' and do not use `jinja2.__version__' because the
latter is set to `unknown' in some cases, perhaps due to bug in
`pkg_resources' in Python 2.6.6.
Also update option description to state that Jinja2 version >=2.7 is
required.
Signed-off-by: Alex Tsitsimpis <alextsi@arrikto.com>