* Fix vault --ask-vault-pass with no tty
2.4.0 added a check for isatty() that would skip setting up interactive
vault password prompts if not running on a tty.
But... getpass.getpass() will fallback to reading from stdin if
it gets that far without a tty. Since 2.4.0 skipped the interactive
prompts / getpass.getpass() in that case, it would never get a chance
to fall back to stdin.
So if 'echo $VAULT_PASSWORD| ansible-playbook --ask-vault-pass site.yml'
was ran without a tty (ie, from a jenkins job or via the vagrant
ansible provisioner) the 2.4 behavior was different than 2.3. 2.4
would never read the password from stdin, resulting in a vault password
error like:
ERROR! Attempting to decrypt but no vault secrets found
Fix is just to always call the interactive password prompts based
on getpass.getpass() on --ask-vault-pass or --vault-id @prompt and
let getpass sort it out.
* up test_prompt_no_tty to expect prompt with no tty
We do call the PromptSecret class if there is no tty, but
we are back to expecting it to read from stdin in that case.
* Fix logic for when to auto-prompt vault pass
If --ask-vault-pass is used, then pretty much always
prompt.
If it is not used, then prompt if there are no other
vault ids provided and 'auto_prompt==True'.
Fixes vagrant bug https://github.com/hashicorp/vagrant/issues/9033Fixes#30993
* Update vmware.py
Incorrect chain of attributes to obtain snapshots from virtual machine. Module 'vmware_guest_facts' uses method 'gather_vm_facts' of vmware.py and always gets empty list of snapshots.
* Added test for module vmware_guest_facts. Checked VM snapshots.
* Fixed tests for vmware_guest_facts. Ignored certificate for vmware_guest_snapshot module.
* Integrated publickey import and removal in iosxr_user
* Fixed linting issues
* Added version added for publickeyfile option
* Added quotation marks to version, oops
* Added some integration tests, added some checks to prevent aggregate users with public keys.
* Added some integration test files
* Created mutually exclusive public_key and public_key_contents versions of config
* Modified tests to use both methods and test more logins
* Added supports for aggregates
* Incorporated provider auth
* Fixed some lint issues
* Fixed a YAML lint issue
* Implemented catches for unconfigured providers.
* Fixed catches, hopefully
* Another test
* Added groups support so you can add users to multiple groups
* Trailing whitespace
* Update connection play_context when socket exists
* Don't fail on connections other than network_cli
* Fix enable prompt detection on ios & eos
* Check against "Module not found" error code, defined in modules/jsonrpc.py
Add new module vmware_host_facts ,it can get remote vmware host system info like setup module
* modify ansible version
* optimized output for human readable
* add serial number get_system_facts() add ansible_product_serial
* fix pep8 issue and ansible module required format
* Use find_obj method instead get_obj
* add ansible_hostname ansible_distribution_build
* add integration test
* vmware_host_facts integration test add verify
* fix yamllint issue
* fix boilerplate test
* Update vmware_host_facts.py
* fix RETURN key's name
* Adding git_command module and its UT file
* Changing Author Name and removing 2 blank lines
* Removing blank lines
* Adding enos_config and its UT files
* Removing config module as I am allowed to have only module per PR
* Work on Ganesh's Review comments
* John Review Comments on enos_command.py
* Review comments of John
This patch fixes IndexError, that may be raised When trying
to install a role with `ansible-galaxy` in case of
access error to roles directory.
Issue: ansible/galaxy#149
* Add prompt check in action plugin for network platform
In case of ignore_errors for a wrong configuration
the prompt is left in configuration mode and moved to
next task, if the next taks requires prompt to be
in operational state it results in failure.
Hence add a check to ensure right prompt at start of
each task run.
* Add prompt check in action plugin for network platform
* In case of ignore_errors for a wrong configuration
the prompt is left in configuration mode and moved to
next task, if the next taks requires prompt to be
in operational state it results in failure.
* Hence add a check to ensure right prompt at start of
each task run.
* Fix CI issue
* Fix CI issues
Fix review comment
Change iosxr exit command to abort as per review comment
After the connection refactor if response value returned from
the remote device is empty in that case an `ok` return value is send
to module side code. To avoid this do not overwrite the empty response
received from remote device in `jsonrpc` reply.
* ios_vlan DI module
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* Integration test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* comment out testcases since the image is not available in dci
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* add aggregate test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* update nxos_facts to handle errors in n35 platform
* switch show commands to output text
* replace basestring which is not supported in python3
* do it like the other modules: use string_types
* incorporate PR review
Bug fix: Permissions were not parsed correctly if the database name contains a colon (:) character. For example, a privilege string of "*.*:USAGE/`lnx-www-prod:wordpress`.*:ALL" would fail with "invalid privileges string: Invalid privileges specified: frozenset(['WORDPRESS`.*'])". This 1-line fix works around the problem.
* Do not run script in check mode
Fixes#30676
* Reformat script integration test
* Add integration tests for check mode of script module
* Fix name on test
* Cleanup temp file
* win_script integration test syntaxt changes
* Add check mode tests for win_script
* Use proper variable in test
* Fail if source file does not exist
* Verify script is accessible and don't copy in check mode
Use shlex to properly split shell arguments, though a path with spaces in it still needs to be quoted in the playbook.
Add note to docs describing such.
Improve error message if file is not found indicating there may be a space in the path.
* Properly encode path now that path is split using shlex
* Allow for spaces in both path and script name
* Add unicode character test to Linux script tests
* Add Linux test for space in path to script
* fixes asa action plugin for connection=local
This change fixes asa modules when using connection=local to load the
provider values.
* fix up pep8 issues
* Remove uses of assert in production code
* Fix assertion
* Add code smell test for assertions, currently limited to lib/ansible
* Fix assertion
* Add docs for no-assert
* Remove new assert from enos
* Fix assert in module_utils.connection
* Clean up after two recent synchronize tests
- add clean up after the last two tests in synchronize to make them
match with the expectations in the previous tests
Signed-off-by: Robert Marshall <rmarshall@redhat.com>
* Add link-dest functionality to synchronize module
- add the link-dest option to the synchronize module code
- add tests for the link-dest option
- add documentation of the link_dest option to synchronize
- modify changed flag so it can properly work around rsync
upstream not flagging hardlinks as a change properly in
formatted output
Signed-off-by: Robert Marshall <rmarshall@redhat.com>
* Minor change to test
* Add mtu option nxos_interface feature idea
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* Add unit test for mtu feature
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* nxos_inteface TypeError fix
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* Make sure that run_commands does not list of strings for json output
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* return default value to handle exception
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* When splitting, use rsplit and 1 just in case the string has more pipe
characters than anticipated
* When converting to text, make decoding errors an error instead of
silently corrupting data
* When converting to text for message strings, use the default error
handler as that is already surrogate_then_replace
* update sros local action plugin to support network_cli
This updates the sros local action plugin to only start the connection
if connection=local is specified. This is to support network_cli
connection plugin
* fix up pep8 issues
* Better handling of malformed vault data envelope
If an embedded vaulted variable ('!vault' in yaml)
had an invalid format, it would eventually cause
an error for seemingly unrelated reasons.
"Invalid" meaning not valid hexlify (extra chars,
non-hex chars, etc).
For ex, if a host_vars file had invalid vault format
variables, on py2, it would cause an error like:
'ansible.vars.hostvars.HostVars object' has no
attribute u'broken.example.com'
Depending on where the invalid vault is, it could
also cause "VARIABLE IS NOT DEFINED!". The behavior
can also change if ansible-playbook is py2 or py3.
Root cause is errors from binascii.unhexlify() not
being handled consistently.
Fix is to add a AnsibleVaultFormatError exception and
raise it on any unhexlify() errors and to handle it
properly elsewhere.
Add a _unhexlify() that try/excepts around a binascii.unhexlify()
and raises an AnsibleVaultFormatError on invalid vault data.
This is so the same exception type is always raised for this
case. Previous it was different between py2 and py3.
binascii.unhexlify() raises a binascii.Error if the hexlified
blobs in a vault data blob are invalid.
On py2, binascii.Error is a subclass of Exception.
On py3, binascii.Error is a subclass of TypeError
When decrypting content of vault encrypted variables,
if a binascii.Error is raised it propagates up to
playbook.base.Base.post_validate(). post_validate()
handles exceptions for TypeErrors but not for
base Exception subclasses (like py2 binascii.Error).
* Add a display.warning on vault format errors
* Unit tests for _unhexlify, parse_vaulttext*
* Add intg test cases for invalid vault formats
Fixes#28038
* vmware cfg backup module
* used ansible's urllib
* pep8 changes
* pep8 changes
* added ansible metadata
* user can define also the backup filename
* fixed required_if values
* Changes for vmware_cfg_backup as per recommendation
* small changes (pep, specific imports etc)
* added import from future
* Automatically loads and executes an inventory plugin specified by a standard YAML inventory config file containing a `plugin` key at its root.
* Moved inventory PluginLoader to a shared global instance.
* azure_rm_virtualmachine: added support for specifying custom image
* Use separate parameter for custom_image, add very basic test
* missed the version_added tag for doco
* removed whitespace I accidentally left in
* merged custom image into the image dict and added more tests
* added one more test
* fixes to events/callbacks
- made note of 'not called' methods for future fixes
- removed uncalled v2_runner_on_file_diff because dupe of v2_on_file_diff, which is called
- removed v2_runner_on_no_hosts due to existing pb level ones, which are called
- removed v2_on_setup, it is just a task, triggers normal task events
- v2_on_notify is now called when a handler is notified
- TODO: async, cleanup? and import events
these currently occur in code that has no access to sending events
* corrected display
* implements jsonrpc message passing for ansible-connection
* implements more generic mechanism for persistent connections
* starts persistent connection in task_executor if enabled and supported
* supports using network_cli as top level connection plugin
* enhances logging for persistent connection to stdout
* Update action plugins
* Fix Python3 RPC
* Fix Junos bytes<-->str issues
* supports using netconf as top level connection plugin
* Error message when running netconf on an unsupported platform
* Update tests
* Fix `authorize: yes` for `connection: local`
* Handle potentially JSON data in terminal
* Add clarifying detail if possible on ConnectionError
`synchronize` has supported the `private_key` option for a long time,
apparently. But for some reason it was never documented.
Today I managed to workaround the synchronize quoting bug by just using
```
private_key: /path/to/id_rsa
```
instead of
```
rsync_opts:
- "--rsh 'ssh -i /path/to/id_rsa'"
```
So, I'll just go ahead and document this useful option ...
This fix adds details about snapshots in result of
vmware_guest_snapshot, when operation is successful.
Fixes: #32154
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Platform agnostic action plugin (net_base) calls
`get_provider_argspec()` to fetch the provider specific
details for each platform. This fix adds the function in
eos module_utils and retuns a dict of provider spec.
This fix adds additional error handling for vmware connect
method, where username provided user does not have required
permissions to use/login ESXi.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Moving modules from lenovo to cnos
* Merge conflicts
* Update cnos_conditional_template.py
Removed
180:5: E265 block comment should start with '# '
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* Update cnos_template.py
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* Update cnos_vlan.py
210:1: E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1
* Update cnos_backup.py
Adding
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_bgp.py
Added
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__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_backup.py
Added a line extra
* Update cnos_command.py
Adding
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* Update cnos_conditional_command.py
Adding
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* Update cnos_conditional_template.py
Adding
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* Update cnos_factory.py
Adding
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* Update cnos_facts.py
Adding
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__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_image.py
Adding
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__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_interface.py
Adding
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__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_portchannel.py
Adding
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__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_reload.py
Adding
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__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_rollback.py
Adding
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_save.py
Add
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_showrun.py
Add
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_template.py
Adding
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_vlag.py
Adding
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_vlan.py
Adding
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
* Update cnos_backup.py
Moving it to top of file
* Update cnos_backup.py
* Moving future and metaclass to top
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* Moving future and metaclass to top
* Putting condition to bye pass paramiko
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
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* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Condition to byepass paramiko import error
* Removing unused import and white spaces
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
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* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
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* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Dealing with white space and import issues
* Update cnos_template.py
* Squashing all commits to one as suggested by John
* Adding Unit test method for the module enos_facts.py
* Pep8 and Ylint issues addressed
* Trying again to remove blank line. Some scripts are required for this.
* Bug Fixing for interfaces
* Editing for over indenting issue
* E203 whitespace before ','
* Update enos.py
Added warnings argument as to check_args method
* Update enos_facts.py
Added warnings to check_args method
* Add yaml output plugin
Using YAML instead of JSON for detailed output can (IMO) improve
readability; especially for tasks with either lots of output, or
multi-line output.
* Fix yaml output plugin documentation
* Added copyright header to yaml.py
* Moved mention of yaml output plugin to `New Modules` section
* Use AnsibleDumper in yaml output plugin
Also moved the `represent_scalar` setup into the init method. As a
global statement, it was causing exceptions trying to get an `id`
field that does not exist.
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Remove useless json.loads/dumps from yaml output
* Move profile and region checking to module_utils.ec2
Remove ProfileNotFound checking from individual modules
There are plenty of `if not region:` checks that could be removed,
once more thorough testing of this change has occured
The ec2_asg, iam_managed_policy and ec2_vpc_subnet_facts modules
would also benefit from this change but as they do not have tests
and are marked stableinterface, they do not get this change.
* Ansible files module sanity pep8 fixes
* Ansible system module and playbook base.py
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Various changes
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* Undo blank lines not required by sanity checks
* Various changes
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* Undo blank line changes not required by sanity checks
* Various changes
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* Various changes
* Missing piece after merge
* Blank lines
* Blank line
* Line too long
* Fix typo
* Unnecessary quotes
* Fix example error
Better document what exceptions to handle, when and why.
Describe how to handle client auth exceptions, and that
AWSRetry retries on `XYZNotFound` exceptions.
* removed/blobified unused PInvoke stuff
* added try/finally around impersonation to ensure RevertToSelf is called in all cases
* added a few explanatory comments
* Add configuration of vlan trunk, security settings and port policies, and tests
This commit adds the following capabilities to the
vmware_dvs_portgroup module:
- Support for VLAN trunk portgroup
- Support for all security settings (promiscuous, forged transmits & mac
address changes)
- Support for all the port specific policies
- port specific policies match the vCenter UI behaviour (for instance:
block override is enabled by default)
- Cleanup and use of proper API entities not root entities
- Integration testing
* Cleanup of docs and adding more examples
The copy module has been failing since we changed the default of the
file module's follow parameter. Make this change to try to get tests
working and then we'll diagnose and fix this afterwards.
* win_dsc: improved parameter handling
* removed uneeded try/catch leftover from testing
* removed undeed return values
* added custom DSC to fully test out casting
* fix up codestyle issues
* using new Requires ps version check
* fixed up error message check on earlier ps version
* Adds the uid-/gidnumber as an argument to ipa_user
* Fixes issue #32555
* Adds the uidnumber which is called UID in the IPA web interface most
often, but called uidnumber in the JSON-API of IPA's `user_mod`
call.
* Adds the gidnumber which is called GID in the IPA web interface, but
called gidnumber in the JSON-API
* Code changes analogue to PR #32369
* Removed wrong version_number from telephonenumber
Remove wrongly placed version_number information
* Put arguments in different lines
Following PEP-8 the uidnumber and gidnumber are on different lines in the update method
This fix allows user to specify alternative maintenance DB
required for initial connection in Postgresql_db module.
Also, adds pep8 related fixes.
Fixes: #30017
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
So we fixed everything that was not a module to be PEP8 compliant, and
in the meantime these 5 new files were additionally disabled from PEP8
testing.
This fixes it.
Also update Copyright/License statements.
* win_become: make it easier to become with an admin token
* Fixed up pep8 whitespace
* fix for Server 2008
* Added support for async and become on newer hosts and fix warnings
* Enable ECHO in prompt module
Fixes#14160
* Add option for controlling echo behavior with pause module
* Improve option logic
Allow all options to be used in varying combinations, rather than being mutually exclusive.
Always capture output and return it, even when a time limit is set.
* Add version_added to docs
* Improve behavior of echo output
Set a few more flags to allow interactive deletion and hide control characters.
Do not capture or echo input when a time is set. Tried to get this working nicely, but ran into too many issues/oddities to keep it. Maybe in the future if there is demand for capturing/echoing input when a time is set I'll take another pass at it.
* show specific undefined var errors on -v in debug
allows users to get more specific information about undefined errors
as they might be looking at a complex data structure and need to find
the specific leaf that has the issue
* now tests works at all verbosity levels
* updated to unicode objects
* When getting the stack events we need to consider the case where we don't have ClientRequestToken fixes#32396
* Adding tests for the case when the ClientRequestToken is not present in the stack creation.
* Renaming the stack that the test for Client Request Token requires so it won't cause collisions with the basic test.
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 8bfa19c4af
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 22766906b0
* Fix GitHub ID: add missing letters
See:
- nxos_banner.py: 9c6ee8d0bb
- nxos_logging.py: e37e736ddb
- net_user.py: f6a4803669
* Remove nonexistent author, use GitHub organization
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/2880
Not sure how Ansibullbot will handle an organization ID, but
other deprecated modules already use it.
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See bf59d1cc1e
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See d02a9016a2
* Author: use GitHub ID
See 0847bfecd672f6b2e0e4429e998df7c6e7042b1c
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See a59684fddd
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 94f9bb962f
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 40b7dffea8
* win_package: add support for arguments as list
* re-added failure tests as they were accidentally commented out
* changed exit_code in failure messages to rc
* [ec2_ami_facts] new boto3-based module as a replacement for ec2_ami_find
- new boto3-based module to gather facts about ec2 images
- intended to replace ec2_ami_find which uses boto
- an ami find task (using new module) added to the ec2_ami integration test
* [ec2_ami_facts] Use AnsibleAWSModule. Catch BotoCoreError.
* add ec2_ami_facts alias to tests
* [ec2_ami_facts] return ami launch permissions as well
This makes adhoc mirror playbook callback functionality by running a
callback before and after all tasks have run. Adhoc commands now call:
- v2_playbook_on_start
- v2_playbook_on_stats
NOTE: When v2_playbook_on_start is called, a dummy playbook is provided
that says its _file_name is __adhoc_playbook__. All callback plugins
that provide v2_playbook_on_start access the _file_name attribute, so
this should maintain backward compatibility when those plugins are
called with adhoc commands even though they would not have been called
previously. The adhoc play is also added to _entries for any private
callback plugins that might be using this callback.
This fix adds handling of error/exception message using
to_native API instead of decoding.
Also, fixes PEP8 errors.
Fixes: #31825
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This fix adds documentation update and example update
for user's password expiration option 'expire' in postgresql_user.
Now, option is more clear and explicit about default value.
Fixes: #30195
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
The fix adds exception handling while user add operation in
postgresql_user module.
Fixes: #29738
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
currently it is doing only from the 'active' hosts in the batch which means
the percentage goes up as hosts fail instead of staying the same.
added debug info for max fail
fixes#32255
avoid making gathered facts high precedence, only set_fact is supposed to be.
vars set via set_fact with cacheable are higher precedence than plain facts.
Previously (after 6fbd0a8bb5) regular facts would end up with a
higher precedence than host or play vars, but they should not be. Facts were getting added to 'non_persistent_facts' (equivalent to 'register' vars) which is higher precedence than facts should be.
added 'cacheable set_facts' to precedence docs
'ansible_facts_cacheable' -> '_ansible_facts_cacheable' (made 'private')
* Fix wrong prompt issue for network moodules
Fixes#31161Fixes#32416
* Store the device prompt in case of error
from remote device
* Check for prompt value in ios action plugin
* Add integration test
* Add some tests for iptables
* Fix remove bug (calls 2 times check to remove a chain)
* Add me as maintainer
* Fix PEP8
* Doc: Give more information on issue #18988
* Fix#18988 and test it
* Fix doc (thanks Pillou)
* enable PEP8 check for iptables
* adding active and suspend to state to match net_vlan module
although this is backwards compatible (for now)
* removing bad config
* getting rid of bad yml syntax
* Add an example in the `ec2_vpc_route_table` module of deleting a
route table.
* Fix a typo in the AWS development guidelines, from `fail_json.aws()` to
`fail_json_aws()`.
This patch addresses a number of issues, large and small, that were
identified by users in the downstream repo.
* formatting of some code
* specific option combinations leading to errors
* missing includes for unit tests
* add support to vmware_guest for template => vm conversion
While the vmware_guest currently supports conversion of VMs to templates
using the is_template argument, it does not support the inverse:
converting templates back into VMs. This change adds that
functionality.
When converting a template back into a VM, the extra config option
"uuid.action" is also set so that VMware will automatically create a new
UUID for the converted VM. If the "uuid.action" setting is already
configured, it will not be modified. Setting this prevents an
interactive question from being raised when attempting to boot the VM.
* Add integration tests for vmware_guest is_template
* Add additional idempotency test for vmware_guest is_template
* ios_logging: Fix typo in documentation
* ios_logging: Fix traceback when setting buffered destination without size
When the size parameter is not configured while configuring the buffered
destination, a traceback occurs due to the fact that validate_size expects the
parameter to be an int. Explicitely converting value to int makes the
check work for every case.
* ios_logging: Update size parameter documentation
Update the documentation of the size paramter to reflect the current behaviour
of setting a default of 4096 for the buffered dest.
* ios_logging: Add unit test
Add unit test for ios_logging testing the behaviour clarified in the previous
commits.
* ios_logging: Fix python 2.6 compliance
Also add tests for vmware_guest_snapshot, but disable them due to
vcsim not fully supporting such operations yet.
Implement changes suggested in review. Also fix same in remove_or_revert_snapshot() for consistency
* Add check for sv binary
This commit adds a check for the sv binary. If the binary is not present
then the module will fail.
Resolves issue #32248
* Change sv check to suggestion by @bcoca
* Amazon kms_facts module
Facts module for Amazon's Key Management Service
* kms_facts provide aliases
Return aliases for keys
Provide `alias` as a filter
Cope when tags can't be listed
Ensure everything is properly snake cased
* Rename kms_facts to aws_kms_facts
There may be conflicting KMS modules for other providers otherwise.
* Fix documentation, add aliases cache
Aliases are called many times, so add a cache
* Reduce amount of info on deleted keys
Getting info on a key is costly (2s) per key, so reduce
info on deleted keys.
* Add policy information to facts
* aws_kms_facts version update
Fix ridiculously long RETURN line
* Remove dangerous-default-value from aws_kms_facts
This reverts commit 07acc579db.
On closer examination of this code, the conditional that had force in it
was not a parent of this one. So handling of force is needed i both
branches.
See the recent comments on #23391
This module's purpose is to specifically manage the ssl keys. It
is essentially the key component of the bigip_ssl_certificate module.
The modules were separated and the key portion deprecated from
bigip_ssl_certificate in favor of this module.
* Allow cloudformation_facts to exit gracefully if stack does not exist
make cloudformation_facts pep8
remove from legacy files
remove unnecessary if statement
Allow cloudformation_facts to exit gracefully if stack does not exist version 2
fix documentation errors
add an example for a hard-fail if a stack doesn't exist
* Remove extra whitespace
* Use the .response attribute since .message isn't present with Python 3
* Don't fail if no stack name is provided and no stacks exist.
* Enable ECHO in prompt module
Fixes#14160
* Set flags to make it possible to edit echoed input as well as hide control charcters
Only do this if a time limit is not set.
* Consolidate settings
* aws_kms: handle updated policy format+cleanup
- create slightly updated policy in that handles lists instead of a single string; the previous version's policy was being rejected if the key was new enough to have the updated base policy.
- removed `dry_run` conditionals, not committing the policy anyhow.
- return the policy in the return data. Leaving undocumented for now.
- update exception handling: don't rethrow in `do_grant`, don't pass anything to `format_exc`.
* whitespace/indent fail
* fix list-plus-brackets
* str and list fixes for ryansb
* port changes from #31667 over, better listification
* Use latest available template
Documentation states:
template_version: version number of the template to be used for VM. By default the latest available version of the template is used.
This was not true because if parameter was not specified, template[0] is choosen, without checking if is the latest. Now, sorting + selecting the latest selects the one with the latest version number.
* Sort in reverse order, style cleanup
Applied fixes from comment
* make ec2-ami examples less verbose
* Fix default values in docs to be the actual default values
Fix default values for `architecture`, `virtualization_type` and
`wait_timeout` in docs to be the actual default values.
* Added note about examples not containing auth details
The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_82dk2ynr/ansible_module_ec2_lc.py", line 317, in create_launch_config
connection.create_launch_configuration(**launch_config)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/botocore/client.py", line 312, in _api_call
return self._make_api_call(operation_name, kwargs)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/botocore/client.py", line 601, in _make_api_call
raise error_class(parsed_response, operation_name)
botocore.exceptions.ClientError: An error occurred (ValidationError) when calling the CreateLaunchConfiguration operation: Placement tenancy is not supported for spot instances.
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"error": {
"code": "ValidationError",
"message": "Placement tenancy is not supported for spot instances.",
"type": "Sender"
},
"failed": true,
* Avoid default inventory proccessing for pull
- now pull's own special inventory processing should work correctly
- also removed ineffective set_defaults
fixes#31449
* use class property instead
* only do localhost for adhoc
(cherry picked from commit aad5d1432583c4aa4105b774f38c80498e85de59)
* Adds start_mode=delayed option for win_nssm
It translates to Start=SERVICE_DELAYED_AUTO_START in nssm.
* Adds documentation for the start_mode=delayed option of win_nssm
Also, reformats the start_mode values into a list.
* update ec2_vpc_net_facts module to boto3
updated with RETURN values and other requested changes
removed errant extra blank line
another errant extra line removed...auto-linter not working apparently
updates per review
fix typo in RETURN docs
* fix trailing whitespace issue
* do_sshkeys_facts module
* Fix
* Fix version
* Configure timeout and validate_certs for fetch_url
* Add support for new DO_OAUTH_TOKEN env var
* rename module prefix from do_* to digital_ocean_*
* Fix python 2.6 positional index
* Use modules_utils digital ocean lib
* Update metadata version
* Update version added
* Update module from boilerplate
* Update examples
* Add timeout documentation
* Fix typo
eapi transport was not passing the auth_pass to the remote device with
it was provided. this fix will now insert the correct command hash into
the jsonrpc request.
fixes#30802
* ec2_group: add support for rule descriptions.
* Document rule description feature and add an example using it.
* Fix removing rule descriptions.
* Add integration tests to verify adding/modifying/removing rule descriptions works as expected.
* Add permissions to hacking/aws_config/testing_policies/ec2-policy.json for updating ingress and egress rule descriptions.
* ec2_group: add backwards compatibility with older versions of botocore for rule descriptions.
* Add compatibility with older version of botocore for ec2_group integration tests.
* ec2_group: move HAS_RULE_DESCRIPTION to be checked first.
* Make requested change
* Pass around a variable instead of client
* Make sure has_rule_description defaults to None
* Fail if rule_desc is in any ingress/egress rules and the the botocore version < 1.7.2
* Remove unnecessary variable
* Fix indentation for changed=True when updating rule descriptions.
* minor refactor to remove duplicate code
* add missing parameter
* Fix pep8
* Update test policy.
This patch changes the base parameters class to segment out the
update method. This is done often throughout the f5 modules, so
this just bakes it into the mod utils so that I can delete it
from each module
The platform/distro/etc facts were being passed in
correctly, but service_mgr.py was looking up the
wrong names ('system' vs 'ansible_system') resulting
in service_mgr falling back to default 'service' result.
Fixes#30753, #31095
We do not go through the effort of finding the right PROTOCOL setting if
we have SSLContext in the stdlib. So we do not want to hit the code
that uses PROTOCOL to set the urllib3-provided ssl context when
SSLContext is available. Also, the urllib3 implementation appears to
have a bug in some recent versions. Preferring the stdlib version will
work around that for those with Python-2.7.9+ as well.
Fixes#26235Fixes#25402Fixes#31998
* - Adds iosxr_netconf module to configure netcong service on Cisco
IOS-XR devices
* - Adds Integration test for module
- Handles diff return from load_config
* - Adds unit test for iosxr_netconf module
The eos terminal plugin did not correctly catch the error message
returned with trying to configure more than one ospf instance. This
change updates the terminal plugin to catch that scenario
* windows: add #AnsibleRequires to set whether a module requires module or a specific version
* fix up pep8 issues
* changed psversion to use the actual ps Requires -Version syntax
* missed the check on #Requires -Version
* fix #Requires module extensions
* module_utils #Requires should not have .psm1 extension if "real" Powershell will ever execute them
* updated validate-modules to enforce this
* added check to disallow multi-module syntax on Ansible.ModuleUtils #Requires
* Start using ClientRequestTokens in event lists
* Include request token in all reqs that support it (basically all but check mode/changeset)
* Update placebo recordings
* Add comments for CRQ popping
* nosh system module: fixes and improvements
documentation:
* fleshed out and fixed to better follow the official guidelines
consistency:
* the following facts will now always be returned on success: name,
service_path, enabled, preset, user, status
* state is only returned when the state option is used
* state and status will be null if the service is not loaded by the end
of the task
* [nosh]: PEP8 fix
* Rebase with update of remote repository
* Add Example
* Reference to example
* Fix error with collon (ansibot saw a yaml not a string)
* Change inventory mode to manual
add link to inventory documentation of zabbix
* Fix:
The test ansible-test sanity --test pep8 [?] failed with the following error:
lib/ansible/modules/monitoring/zabbix_host.py:532:1: E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1
The test ansible-test sanity --test validate-modules [?] failed with the following error:
lib/ansible/modules/monitoring/zabbix_host.py:0:0: E309 version_added for new option (inventory_zabbix) should be 2.5. Currently 2.4
* Handle timezone updates on Ubuntu 16.04+ on containers
Although Ubuntu 16.04 will use timedatectl by default,
containers without a working timedatectl need to use the
old method.
A bug in Ubuntu for the old method means having to write
a nasty hack
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/1554806
* Add tests for timezones
Ensure timezone changes work across various OSs
* added win_audit_rule with integration test
* Updated integration testing to target files as well as directories
and registry keys. Split testing files apart to be more organized.
Updated powershell for better handling when targetting file objects
and optimized a bit. Removed duplicated sections that got there from a
previous merge I think.
* Decided to make all the fact names the same in integration testing.
Seemed like there would be less change of accidentally using the wrong
variable when copy/pasting that way, and not much upside to having
unique names.
Did final cleanup and fixed a few errors in the integration testing.
* Fixed a bug where results was displaying a wrong value
Fixed a bug where removal was failing if multiple rules existed due to
inheritance from higher level objects.
* Resolved issue with unhandled error when used didn't have permissions
for get-acl.
Changed from setauditrule to addauditrule, see comment in script for reasoning.
Fixed state absent to be able to remove multiple entries if they exist.
* fixed docs issue
* updated to fail if invalid inheritance_rule when defining a file rather than warn
* firewalld: don't reference undefined variable in error case
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* firewalld: don't set exception as var and not use it
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* Move compare_policies and hashable_policy functions into module_utils/ec2
* Use compare_policies which is compatible with python 2 and 3.
* rename function to indicate internal use
* s3_bucket: don't set changed to false if it has had the chance to be changed to true already.
This code originated in module_utils/basic.py which was BSD licensed.
In moving it and making it aplicable to other pieces of code that were
using similar functions, I added onto it a little.
Module allows you to wait for a bigip device to be
"ready" for configuration. This module will wait for things like
the device coming online as well as the REST API and MCPD being
ready.
If all of the above is not online and ready, then no configuration
will be able to be made.
* Add nosh service manager module
* based on the `svc`, `systemd`, `runit` and proposed `rc_service`
modules
* uses the high-level 'system-control' command and assumes nosh-native
interfaces though it should work with daemontools-style service scanning
* assumes a single service name is provided
* Metadata fixes
* Added "author" and "version_added"
* fixed the RETURN yaml
* PEP8 fixes
* fixed spacing issue
The current code flow precludes the use of the policy_path module
parameter that's documented. It's actually called policy_file in the
code.
What's worse is that the policy_file branch actually tries to open the
file named by the policy parameter, even though policy and policy_file
are marked as mutually-exclusive.
This change fixes the logic bug in policy_file and updates the
documentation to reference policy_file. The old parameter policy_path
is provided as an alias
* Support 'termination protection' for cloudformation stacks
- Pass in the stack_name and desired termination protection state to update_termination_protection
* Fix for failing cloudformation unit test
* Check if cfn has update_termination_protection attr
* Use hasattr to test if cfn supports update_termination_protection
* termination_protection shouldn't prevent update_stack call for existing stacks
in ServiceNow
Remove "updated" as a option for state, per review from bcoca. Update
examples section, and tested.
Update metadata to 1.1
Rip out some more instances of updated from documentation.
Update for ansible 2.5 first version
* better cleanup on task results display
callbacks get 'clean' copy of result objects
moved cleanup into result object itself
removed now redundant callback cleanup
moved no_log tests
* moved import as per feedback
- added `role_arn` to the "role example" example
- removed the irrelevant parameters to the "role example" example
- updated comment on one of the examples
- removed the last example as it was a duplicate of "role example" example
- some other minor changes
In this refactor we moved to the most recent coding standards for
both F5 and Ansible. Many bugs were fixed and some features were
also added (such as ipv6 support).
New conventions for ansible warrant fixes to accomodate those
in bigip_partition.
This patch also includes an import fix that can raise an error when
Ansible unit tests run
This adds a new type of vault-password script (a 'client') that takes advantage of and enhances the
multiple vault password support.
If a vault password script basename ends with the name '-client', consider it a vault password script client.
A vault password script 'client' just means that the script will take a '--vault-id' command line arg.
The previous vault password script (as invoked by --vault-password-file pointing to an executable) takes
no args and returns the password on stdout. But it doesnt know anything about --vault-id or multiple vault
passwords.
The new 'protocol' of the vault password script takes a cli arg ('--vault-id') so that it can lookup that specific
vault-id and return it's password.
Since existing vault password scripts don't know the new 'protocol', a way to distinguish password scripts
that do understand the protocol was needed. The convention now is to consider password scripts that are
named like 'something-client.py' (and executable) to be vault password client scripts.
The new client scripts get invoked with the '--vault-id' they were requested for. An example:
ansible-playbook --vault-id my_vault_id@contrib/vault/vault-keyring-client.py some_playbook.yml
That will cause the 'contrib/vault/vault-keyring-client.py' script to be invoked as:
contrib/vault/vault-keyring-client.py --vault-id my_vault_id
The previous vault-keyring.py password script was extended to become vault-keyring-client.py. It uses
the python 'keyring' module to request secrets from various backends. The plain 'vault-keyring.py' script
would determine which key id and keyring name to use based on values that had to be set in ansible.cfg.
So it was also limited to one keyring name.
The new vault-keyring-client.py will request the secret for the vault id provided via the '--vault-id' option.
The script can be used without config and can be used for multiple keyring ids (and keyrings).
On success, a vault password client script will print the password to stdout and exit with a return code of 0.
If the 'client' script can't find a secret for the --vault-id, the script will exit with return code of 2 and print an error to stderr.
* documentation was not inline with other Ansible modules
* Python 3 specific imports were missing
* monitor_type is no longer required when creating a new pool; it is now the default.
* A new monitor_type choice of "single" was added for a more intuitive way to specify "a single monitor". It uses "and_list" underneath, but provides additional checks to ensure that you are specifying only a single monitor.
* host and port arguments have been deprecated for now. Please use bigip_pool_member instead.
* 'partition' field was missing from documentation.
* A note that "python 2.7 or greater is required" has been added for those who were not aware that this applies for ALL F5 modules.
* Unit tests were fixed to support the above module
* Correct usage for shutil.rmtree
Fix adds correct usage of shutil.rmtree in git module
Fixes: #31225
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Include archive tests so they get run
* Use new include syntax
* Cleanup syntax on git tests
- use multi-line YAML
- remove unneeded {{ }} around vars in conditionals
- remove unneeded quotes
- add task file name to task names for easier troubleshooting when things fail
* Make archive tests work for RHEL/CentOS 6
The older versions of Jinja2 in RHEL/CentOS 6 required assertion tasks using the map filter to be skipped.
The older version of git required gzip compression to be skipped on RHEL/CentOS 6.
* Account for ansible_distribution_major_version missing
* Adding a cli transport option for the bigip_command module.
* Fixing keyerror when using other f5 modules. Adding version_added for new option in bigip_command.
* Removing local connection check because the F5 tasks can be delegated to any host that has the libraries for REST.
* Using the network_common load_provider.
* Adding unit test to cover cli transport and updating previous unit test to ensure cli was not called.
* new module: AIX rootvg backup image using mksysb
This module is simple but very useful for AIX system
administrators. Easy to construct playbooks to generate
and manage rootvg backups using mksysb tool.
* added module_check, pep8, non-written convention
- implemented module_check;
- fixed some pep8 and non-written convention
* removed parameters as global variables and doc
Moved global variables parameters to inside main()
Better doc format for mentioned files
* wait_for: treat broken connections as "unready"
We have observed the following condition while waiting for hosts:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/folders/f8/23xp00654plcv2b2tcc028680000gn/T/ansible_8hxm4_/ansible_module_wait_for.py", line 585, in <module>
main()
File "/var/folders/f8/23xp00654plcv2b2tcc028680000gn/T/ansible_8hxm4_/ansible_module_wait_for.py", line 535, in main
s.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
File "/usr/local/opt/python/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/socket.py", line 228, in meth
return getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)
socket.error: [Errno 57] Socket is not connected
```
This appears to happen while the host is still starting; we believe something is
accepting our connection but immediately resetting it. In these cases, we'd
prefer to continue waiting instead of immediately failing the play.
This patch has been applied locally for some time, and we have seen no adverse
effects.
* wait_for: fixup change
We were missing an import and a space after the `#`
##### SUMMARY
Creating the modules for enos from Lenovo.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- New Module Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
<!--- Name of the module/plugin/module/task -->
lib/ansible/modules/network/enos/__init__.py
##### ANSIBLE VERSION
ansible 2.5.0
config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
configured module search path = [u'/root/.ansible/plugins/modules',
u'/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
ansible python module location =
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ansible-2.5.0-py2.7.egg/ansible
executable location = /usr/local/bin/ansible
python version = 2.7.6 (default, Oct 26 2016, 20:30:19) [GCC 4.8.4]
##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This is an effort to create modules for enos based switches from Lenovo.
* Create action file enos_facts.py
* Update and rename enos_facts.py to enos.py
* Taking chances on Dealing with Unstable issues
* Removing blank space/ white line
An incorrect removal of a conditional resulted in include_tasks falling
through to the old static detection mechanism incorrectly. This restores
the previous conditional check.
Fixes#31593
This change makes the PluginLoader use DEFAULT_INVENTORY_PLUGIN_PATH setting.
Inventory Plugins were only being loaded the 'inventory_plugins' folder of the current directory,
as well as the ansible-provided inventory plugins (e.g. `/path/to/site-packages/ansible/plugins/inventory`).
* zabbix_host: added zabbix host property (description)
* zabbix_host: fixed error E309 version_added for new option (description) should be 2.4
* zabbix_host: deleted unwanted else for update description
* lib/ansible/modules/monitoring/zabbix_host.py: increased version_added to 2.5 for option description
* lib/ansible/modules/monitoring/zabbix_host.py: allow to change the description
* lib/ansible/modules/monitoring/zabbix_host.py: added new lines back to fix pep8 issues
* Initial CD-ROM support
* create cdrom bugfix
* Improving CDROM change detection and fixing template creation bug
Running MarkAsTemplate on an existing template will fail with an error
* Better change detection for guest ID
Should only mark a change in case it actually changes
* Adding integration tests
* Pep8 compliance fixes
* Adding CDROM support, including iso, client and none types
* Updating added release version for CDROM option
* Fix rollback in junos_config
Fixes#30778
* Call `load_configuration` with rollback id in case
the id is given as input
* Pass rollback id to `get_diff()` to fetch diff from device
* Fix unit test
* fixed module generation
added missing lookup page
point to plugins when plugins
made modules singular
add display for verbose an debug messages
nicer templating, changed generation order for ref
corrected links
moved most of lookup docs to plugin section
* Copy edits
* Fixed typos
* Clarified wording
- old functionality is still available direct lookup use, the following are equivalent
with_nested: [[1,2,3], ['a','b','c']]
loop: "{{lookup('nested', [1,2,3], ['a','b','c'])}}"
- avoid squashing with 'loop:'
- fixed test to use new intenal attributes
- removed most of 'lookup docs' as these now reside in the plugins
* Module option metadata are extra arguments rather than S3 object metadata: update ExtraArgs variable.
* Remove hyphens from ExtraArgs to maintain backwards compatibility
* Map lowercase extra args to CamelCase
* Maintain backwards compatibility by guessing at content type rather than always defaulting to binary/octet-stream.
* Fix ExtraArgs for non-hyphenated options
* Simplify logic
* Remove sysctl entry when state=absent
* Cleanup sysctl integration test syntax
* Correct grammar on error message
* Add sysctl integration test for state=absent
* [rpm_key] Fix to import first key on the system
Fixes: #31483
* [rpm_key] removed unsafe_shell and "throwaway" underscore
* [rpm_key] adding test to add the first key on system
* Added warning for 'force' option
* Changed 'profiles' type to list
* Changed 'interfacetypes' type to list
* Added deprecation warning and fixed doc
* updated force parameter
* win_become: Added support to become a service user
* fixes for linting
* changes to get local and network service working
* fixed linting issues again
* pleasing pepe
- new module: ssm_parameter_store
- new lookup: ssm
* lookup module ssm - adjust error message
* Pacify pylint erroring on botocore not found
* adjust to version 2.5
this should allow user to control how they want the playbook dirs inspected
for additional vars, default now reverts to 2.3 behaviour (top).
corrected paths order
minor doc reword
* Properly handle user selection of `None` as vars_files
In a playbook, if a user has a playbook like:
```
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
vars_files:
tasks:
- ....
```
Then `vars_files` will be none, and cause a `TypeError` in vars-manager when it
tries to iterate over them. To avoid this, I changed the getter to either send
back the vars files from the user, or an empty list when the user passed
`None`.
* Only replace None with an empty list, not all falsey values
* Catch error when vars_files isn't iterable
* Move whole `for` loop into try/except and catch TypeError
* Line length
this was abandoned early on the manger side but seems like we left behind on plugin side.
more flexible extensions with yaml plugin
validate data correctly for yaml/constructed
fixed issue with only adding one child to keyed, the group only got the host that forced it's creation
fixes#31382fixes#31365
* Addition of TCP protocol to ELB target group as target groups support HTTP/S and TCP now
* Fixup stickiness type so that it checks if the current_tg has the stickiness_type key in the dict, as TCP ones do not
Trying to associate an already-associated ElasticIP was failing.
This is however supported by the `boto` method that is used
under the hood, `associate_address`:
To quote `boto` documentation:
```
This option to allow an Elastic IP address that is already
associated with another networkinterface or instance to be
re-associated with the specified instance or interface.
```
This defaults to False, both per backwards-compatibility
and to mirror the boto default value.
Fixes#27385
* Set desired capacity to min_size if no instances exist
* Improve readability of if/then clause
* Only update null desired_capacity to min_size on initial create
Any future updates to the ASG will be able to reference the existing
capacity.
* Make ansible_selinux facts a consistent type
Rather than returning a bool if the Python library is missing, return a dict with one key containing a message explaining there is no way to tell the status of SELinux on the system becasue the Python library is not present.
* Fix unit test
This reverts commit f8005d2737.
fix needs to be rethought as it applies to only newer git versions
and use of env shell breaks with non 'bourne compatible' shells
* Allow any_errors_fatal to be set in playbook.
* Default to the config file value for any_errors_fatal only if it isn't already provided.
* add _get_attr method
Make sure that example in docs is usable:
# Remove storage domain
- ovirt_storage_domains:
state: absent
name: mystorage_domain
format: true
Without this PR data_center and host parameters where required when we wanted to
remove some storage domain.
Also fixes a regression when trying to remove a detached
storage domain.
The following patch fixes a regression when trying to remove a detached
storage domain.
As part of the remove process the ovirt_storage_domains module first
tries to move the domain to maintenance and detach it.
In case of removing a detached storage domain with no DC attached to it
The maintenace process will fail with 404 (not exists) exception when
trying to fetch the DC using empty Guid.
The fix proposes a solution to return None value in case of a detached
storage domain.
* Add update_only parameter for yum module
When using latest, `update_only: yes` will ensure that only existing
packages are updated and no additional packages are installed.
* Update yum.py
Update version added for `update_only` parameter to 2.5
* add unit tests for update_only flag in yum module
* Add new lines to end of config file lines
* Properly write out selinux config file
Change module behavior to not always report a change but warn if a reboot is needed and return reboot_required.
Improve the output messages.
Add strip parameter to get_file_lines utility to help with parsing the selinux config file.
* Add return documentation
* Add integration tests for selinux module
* Use consistent capitalization for SELinux
* Use atomic_move in selinux module
* Don't copy the config file initially
There's no need to make a copy just for reading.
* Put message after set_config_policy in case the change fails
* Add aliases to selinux tests
* win_become: move error handling to Ansible outside of shell
* trimmed the output so double newlines don't get set
* added test for non-zero exit code
* missed issue URL on test
* changed exit to SetShouldExit
The /etc/os-release based distro detection doesn't
seem to work for Ubuntu 10.04 (no /etc/os-release?).
So it was testing the next case which was /etc/lsb-release to
see if it is 'Mandriva'. Since the check for existence of
(/etc/lsb-release, Mandrive) was the first non-empty dist
file match, 'ansible_distribution' was being set to 'Mandriva'
expecting to be corrected by the data from the dist file content.
But since the dist file parsing for Mandriva didn't match for
Ubuntu 10.04 /etc/lsb-release _and_ there is no Debian specific
lsb-release check, 'ansible_distribution' stayed at 'Mandriva'
and the dist file checking loop keeps going and eventually off
the end of the list before finding a better match.
Adding a debian/ubuntu specific check for /etc/lsb-release after
the debian os-release sets the info correctly and stops further
checking of dist files.
Fixes#30693
'distribution' facts were being set after checking
the existence of the dist file, and then being set
again with more detail after they were succesfully parsed.
But if the dist file was not succesfully parsed and
matched the required names, the loop continues
without resetting the earlier set facts. This is
how 'Mandriva' would end up being the 'distribution'
file for unrelated cases (it would find /etc/lsb-release,
set distro to 'Mandriva', then fail to parse/match and
continue the loop. If no other checks worked, 'Mandriva'
would stick).
* parse_dist_file_NA should check 'name' not distro for NA
parse_distribution_file_NA was checking the incoming
'distribution' fact to be 'NA', but the fact itself can
be specific at that point ('KDE Neon', for ex) but the
check is really if the 'name' it was passed is NA.
* for matches on OS_RELEASE_ALIAS (ie, 'Archlinux') do
not continue if the dist file content doesn't match. Previously
it had to because of the 'Mandriva' bug mentioned above.
This is a more general fix for #30693 than #30723
Fixes #30693
Related to #30600
In cli.CLI.unfrack_path callback, special case if the
value of '--output' is '-', and avoid expanding
it to a full path.
vault cli already has special cases for '-', so it
just needs to get the original value to work.
Fixes#30550
get_config would use ConfigManager.get_ini_value which does not
exist. What we are meant to use is
ansible.config.manager.get_ini_config_value and this method does not
expect a list, only a dictionary with a section and a key.
This PR addresses two issues:
1. The hg module was added to command module's check_command list,
so if someone runs hg directly from the command module, the command
module would warn the user "Consider using hg module rather than running hg".
We address this by removing hg from the list.
2. We added a new note to tell users push feature will be addressed
in issue #31156.
* Added support to retrieving LIG resources in HPE OneView
* Fixing copyright header according to review
* Swapping out config for full credentials in parameter for documentation
* Added support to retrieving Enclosures in HPE OneView
- Added unit tests
* Updated version_added to 2.5
* Changing return type of enclosure_script to string
* Fixing copyright header according to review
* Replaced config for credentials in parameters for documentation
Fix adds a new module 'vmware_guest_powerstate' to manage
power states of virtual machine.
Fixes: #30371
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
As part of the absent state of ovirt_storage_domains module,
the pre_remove method tries to move the stoage domain to
maintenance and detach it.
In case a destroy of a storage domain is being called there is no need
for those operations since the destroy might be merely a DB operation.
vm_username and vm_password are required parameters in
vmware_vm_shell. Fix adds changes to documentation as well.
Fixes: #28266
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* module_utils.urls - Encode the proxy connect as binary
Under Python3 the sendall method expects binary not a string.
Prior to this change the below exception was being thrown;
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_umxox7_x/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/urls.py", line 1044, in fetch_url
client_key=client_key, cookies=cookies)
File "/tmp/ansible_umxox7_x/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/urls.py", line 951, in open_url
r = urllib_request.urlopen(*urlopen_args)
File "/opt/blue-python/3.6/lib/python3.6/urllib/request.py", line 223, in urlopen
return opener.open(url, data, timeout)
File "/opt/blue-python/3.6/lib/python3.6/urllib/request.py", line 524, in open
req = meth(req)
File "/tmp/ansible_umxox7_x/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/urls.py", line 729, in http_request
s.sendall((self.CONNECT_COMMAND % (self.hostname, self.port)).decode())
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'decode'
Encoding the value is inline with the lines below (Proxy-Authorization etc) which are being sent as binary.
Code like this:
if cond1 and cond2:
pass
elif cond1:
pass
Has a hidden dependency on the order that the conditions are checked.
This makes them fragile and subject to breakage during refactors.
Rewrite the code like this:
if cond1:
if cond2:
pass
else:
pass
The nested structure makes the ordering explicit and less likely for
someone to break the code when they refactor.
* Add os_keystone_service_endpoint
This patch adds a new Ansible module which allows a user to create
an endpoint to a service with Keystone.
Fixes#23909
* os_keystone_endpoint: Fix style and messages
Fix comments, pep8, version, metadata, license header
and imports according to the Contributing Modules Checklist
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Fix return values
- Change type of 'endpoint' return value from dictionary to complex
in order to get validate_module checks passed.
- Remove 'id' from the return data since it is included inside the
'endpoint' value wich is already being returned.
- Rename 'service' field to 'service_id' which is the correct name
for the service id field returned in json.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Update shade version
Update minimum shade version to 1.11.0
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Make region optional
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Validate service exists before using service.id
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Fix documentation for service to accept name or id
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Pass the full service object to create_endpoint()
We already have the service object retrieved in code, by passing service.id to
create_endpoint, the shade librarie queries the api again to get the full service
object.
By Passing the already rerieved service object to create_endpoint() we save one
request to the API.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* os_keystone_endpoint: Make type explicit in module arguments.
Althoug type is default to str when not specified in module arguments
this commit explicitly defines type='str' for better readability.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* Fix fact failures cause by ordering of collectors
Some fact collectors need info collected by other facts.
(for ex, service_mgr needs to know 'ansible_system').
This info is passed to the Collector.collect method via
the 'collected_facts' info.
But, the order the fact collectors were running in is
not a set order, so collectors like service_mgr could
run before the PlatformFactCollect ('ansible_system', etc),
so the 'ansible_system' fact would not exist yet.
Depending on the collector and the deps, this can result
in incorrect behavior and wrong or missing facts.
To make the ordering of the collectors more consistent
and predictable, the code that builds that list is now
driven by the order of collectors in default_collectors.py,
and the rest of the code tries to preserve it.
* Flip the loops when building collector names
iterate over the ordered default_collectors list
selecting them for the final list in order instead
of driving it from the unordered collector_names set.
This lets the list returned by select_collector_classes
to stay in the same order as default_collectors.collectors
For collectors that have implicit deps on other fact collectors,
the default collectors can be ordered to include those early.
* default_collectors.py now uses a handful of sub lists of
collectors that can be ordered in default_collectors.collectors.
fixes#30753fixes#30623
* Return correct changed status when EIP is reused
When reusing an existing EIP, the changed status
should be False, not True.
* If public_ip is given and it exists, return it
Ensure EIP allocation returns existing public_ip correctly
* Added ecs_taskdefinition_facts module
* Expanding documentation
Now includes all possible return values
* Fixed boto dependency
* Converting results to snake case.
* Remove EcsTaskManager class, move to main()
Remove unnecessary `except` block
* Change botocore import method
Also make Profile exception message less redundant
* Changing case conversion of the results
Now converts only the root level keys
Commented is a version that would not convert only container_definitions
Avoid the following seen when running ec2_ami tests on python3,
presumably because the return type of `map` is different between
python2 and python3.
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_e44v27uj/ansible_module_ec2_snapshot_facts.py", line 242, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_e44v27uj/ansible_module_ec2_snapshot_facts.py", line 238, in main
list_ec2_snapshots(connection, module)
File "/tmp/ansible_e44v27uj/ansible_module_ec2_snapshot_facts.py", line 193, in list_ec2_snapshots
snapshots = connection.describe_snapshots(SnapshotIds=snapshot_ids, OwnerIds=owner_ids, RestorableByUserIds=restorable_by_user_ids, Filters=filters)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/client.py", line 312, in _api_call
return self._make_api_call(operation_name, kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/client.py", line 575, in _make_api_call
api_params, operation_model, context=request_context)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/client.py", line 630, in _convert_to_request_dict
api_params, operation_model)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/validate.py", line 291, in serialize_to_request
raise ParamValidationError(report=report.generate_report())
botocore.exceptions.ParamValidationError: Parameter validation failed:
Invalid type for parameter OwnerIds, value: <map object at 0x7ff577511048>, type: <class 'map'>, valid types: <class 'list'>, <class 'tuple'>
```
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/30435#issuecomment-330750498
* fixed ansible/git invocation options
now falls back to using localhost as 'all' does not include implicit accidentally anymore
fixes#30636
* better fix
* qfq9
* Save the serialized values instead of their types
* Add tests for creating and modifying VMs without using a template
* Remove blank line
* Add tests for vm deletion
In python2 str gives byte string. In Python3 it gives unicode string so it
can't be written in a binary mode opened file.
Use to_bytes helper function to ensure content being written will be
properly encoded in both python2 and python3.
* Adds ipa_dnszone
* Use new copyright/gpl notice
* Update metadata version
* Use native error handling
* Fix boilerplate
* Remove default false
* Use localhost
* Should be 2.5
* Fix cloudwatchevent_rule exception handling
Where it is currently present, this change fixes the exception handling.
However, there are many places that it is lacking.
Fixes#30806
* Add new exception handling for cloudwatchevent_rule
Ensure all API calls are wrapped with exception handling
* PEP8 tidy up
* Remove unnecessary HAS_BOTO3 import and checks
Tidy up documentation so that NO_QA can be removed
* Use vault_id when encrypted via vault-edit
On the encryption stage of
'ansible-vault edit --vault-id=someid@passfile somefile',
the vault id was not being passed to encrypt() so the files were
always saved with the default vault id in the 1.1 version format.
When trying to edit that file a second time, also with a --vault-id,
the file would be decrypted with the secret associated with the
provided vault-id, but since the encrypted file had no vault id
in the envelope there would be no match for 'default' secrets.
(Only the --vault-id was included in the potential matches, so
the vault id actually used to decrypt was not).
If that list was empty, there would be an IndexError when trying
to encrypted the changed file. This would result in the displayed
error:
ERROR! Unexpected Exception, this is probably a bug: list index out of range
Fix is two parts:
1) use the vault id when encrypting from edit
2) when matching the secret to use for encrypting after edit,
include the vault id that was used for decryption and not just
the vault id (or lack of vault id) from the envelope.
add unit tests for #30575 and intg tests for 'ansible-vault edit'
Fixes#30575
* timezone: Add support for macOS
On macOS, preferred way of managing timezone is via `systemsetup(8)`.
Thus, we use this command instead of relying on directly modifying
`/etc/localtime` as in other *BSDs.
* timezone: Use % instead of .format() in strings
This ensures better compatibility across different versions of Python.
* Fix 'distribution' fact for ArchLinux
Allow empty wasn't breaking out of the process_dist_files
loop, so a empty /etc/arch-release would continue searching
and eventually try /etc/os-release. The os-release parsing
works, but the distro name there is 'Arch Linux' which does
not match the 2.3 behavior of 'Archlinux'
Add a OS_RELEASE_ALIAS map for the cases where we need to get
the distro name from os-release but use an alias.
We can't include 'Archlinux' in SEARCH_STRING because a name match on its keys
but without a match on the content causes a fallback to using the first
whitespace seperated item from the file content as the name.
For os-release, that is in form 'NAME=Arch Linux'
With os-release returning the right name, this also supports the
case where there is no /etc/arch-release, but there is a /etc/os-release
Fixes#30600
* pep8 and comment cleanup
* updated docs
- for devs:
- added inventory/vars section
- made some updates to general section and other plugin types
- for users:
- added 'user' plugin section to start describing the plugins
- docs on types, what they are and how to use
- removed ref to deleted AUTHORS file
- corrected several typos/headers
- added descriptions to config.rst template
- ignore generated files for cli/plugins and config
- remove new generated files on `make clean`
- moved details from devguid and intro doc to plugin specific pages
- pretied up lookup notes
- changed precedence ref to not conflict config
- removed duplicate config data, as config is autogenerated and up to date
- put new plugins under playbooks
- added `pass` cause rst/python dislikes fractions
- removed dupe in .gitignore, alpha sorted to avoid moar dupes
- added try cause rst/python freaks out
* generate plugins into their own dir
only do plugins that support docs
use toctree from main plugins page
As reported on the mailing list, if ssh_executable (from a config
setting) contains nonascii characters then we could get a UnicodeError
here. Transform into bytes before passing to subprocess so that
subprocess doesn't transform to bytes for us.
On sparc64, /proc/cpuinfo has no usual 'model name', 'Processor', 'vendor_id', 'Vendor',
as a result "ansible_processor_vcpus" is always 1.
Add check element "ncpus active" to fix the issue.
* Fix pkg_mgr fact on OpenBSD
Add a OpenBSDPkgMgrFactCollector that hardcodes pkg_mgr
to 'openbsd_pkg'. The ansible collector will choose the
OpenBSD collector if the system is OpenBSD and the 'Generic'
one otherwise.
This removes PkgMgrFactCollectors depenency on the
'system' fact being in collected_facts, which also
avoids ordering issues (if the pkg mgr fact is collected
before the system fact...)
Fixes#30623
* Feature to Specify AZURE blob storage type
* Feature to Specify AZURE blob storage type
* Feature to Specify AZURE blob storage type
* Revert "Feature to Specify AZURE blob storage type"
This reverts commit 1d33997769ef3763a2eb434404c918134761635f.
modified: lib/ansible/module_utils/azure_rm_common.py
* Feature to Specify AZURE blob storage type
Fix adds update_dns option for ipa_host module.This option will
update DNS records of the host which is managed by FreeIPA DNS server.
Fixes: #30627
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix nxos provider transport warning issue
* Add default value of transport arg in provider spec
* Remove default value if transport arg in top level spec
This ensure deprecation warning is seen only in case transport
is given as a top level arg in task
* Refactor nxos modules to reference transport value from provider
spec
* Fix unit test
* Remove transport arg assignment in nxos action plugin
* As assigning transport value is handled in provider spec
top level task arg assignment is no longer required
* win_scheduled_task_stat: add new module to get stat on scheduled tasks
* fixed up linting errors and aliases file
* I should learn how to spell
* removing URI from test
* added state information for the task
* removed argument so task stays running
* Undeprecate ec2_elb_*
* Make ec2_elb* full fledged modules rather than aliases
* Split tests for ec2_elb_lb and elb_classicb_lb
* Change names in documentation of old and new elb modules
Add tests for ec2_elb_lb
with new configuration the sudo flags are always set and become cannot override,
switching to simle 'or' will result in become_flags working.
also sudo_flags are deprecated.
also changed from YAML null causing a 'None' str
fixes#30629
This PR includes:
- Support for loop-tasks with proper subject/error content
- Improved output (and proper indentation)
- Complex data structures are now pretty printed
- Better selection of mail subject
As discussed before we selected win_environment to the documentation,
and point to win_uri for a more advanced module.
If we want to make this the reference module, we have to get this one
absolutely right in every possible way.
This PR cleans up both win_environment and win_uri, and makes the
required changes to the windows module development section.
This PR includes:
- An important fix to charset encoding of from address
- Documentation and examples cleanup
- PEP8 fixes
- Warning on insecure access
- Strict parameter typing
- More modern interface (using lists rather than comma, space or pipe-delimited strings)
- Warn on failure to send mail to some recipients
```
[WARNING]: Failed to send mail to 'foobar': 550 5.1.1 <foobar>:
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table
```
- Warn on failure to parse some headers
```
[WARNING]: Skipping header 'Foobar', unable to parse
```
- Return failed recipients as return value
- Changed default encoding to utf-8
* made callbacks backwards compatible
This fixes#30597 for those that were not inheriting from base.
Added deprecation notice so those callbacks get updated.
Callback must either inherit from base (directly or indirectly),
which already implements this or implement set_options themselves.
* added note about porting guide
This is to catch vault secrets from config and
cli. Previously vault_password_file in config was
missed since it was added by setup_vault_secrets,
so check after setup_vault_secrets.
* Restore correct coloring to selective callback
This fixes the bug raised in #30506
* Fix format issues for Python 2.6 & indent
Removed the zero length fields to support format under Python 2.6
Fixed E128 continuation line under-indented for visual indent issue
* Add Routing Engine Facts
- Map routing engine output information to routing_engines facts dict.
- Add fact 'has_2RE', which is a quick way to determine how many REs
the chassis has.
* Fix a typo
* Fix more typos
* Add slot number to routing_engine dict
* Add facts about the installed chassis modules
* Fix typo
* Fixed another typo
* Fix Path
* Change path again.
* More Typos
* Add some deubgging
* Add additional information for hardware components.
- Return information about the Routing Engines.
- Return a fact to easily determine if the device
has two routing engines.
- Return information about the hardware modules.
* Addressed pep8 stardard failures.
* Add unit test fixtures.
* Rename fixture.
* Fix unit test failures.
- Rename the fixture file to what the unit test expects.
- Strip out junos namespace attributes.
Rename file to match what the unit test expects.
* Scrubbed the routing engine serial numbers.
* Add unit test facts for new tests.
- Add unit test for ansible_net_routing_engines fact
- Add unit test for ansible_net_modules fact
- Add unit test for ansible_net_has_2RE
* Fixed spacing.
* win_scheduled_task: rewrite for additionality functionality and bug fixes
* fixes for docs and os version differences
* started with the testing
* doc fix
* added more tests
* added principals tests
* finished tests for win_scheduled_task rewrite
* feedback from PR
* change to fail when both new and deprecated args are set
* change diff variable to match new standard and update doc sentance
* Don't ask for password confirm on 'ansible-vault edit'
This is to match the 2.3 behavior on:
ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
Previously, the above command would consider that a 'new password'
scenario and prompt accordingly, ie:
$ ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
New Password:
Confirm New Password:
The bug was cause by 'create_new_password' being used for
'edit' action. This also causes the previous implicit 'auto prompt'
to get triggered and prompt the user.
Fix is to make auto prompt explicit in the calling code to handle
the 'edit' case where we want to auto prompt but we do not want
to request a password confirm.
Fixes#30491