There should no longer be a need for boto documentation - it
just adds significant extra clutter to the guidelines.
AnsibleAWSModule greatly improves the codebase to such an extent
that we should mandate it for new code unless there is a
documented good reason.
* Update doc of AnsibleAWSModule to remove incorrect connect example.
Current example uses aws_connect method which no longer exists. Replace
this with the client and resource methods that do exist.
Also remove try/except block in connect example as guidelines imply that
there aren't connection errors thrown on connection, just when later
sing the connection.
* Update AWS module guidelines to include the AnsibleAWSModule connection methods.
* Add information on integration testing to the AWS module guidelines.
* Add information on common documentation fragments to AWS module
Guidelines.
* Changes as requested on PR.
* Restructure connection section to start with current best practice
* Explain the use of the CI build groups
* Use YAML Anchors for aws credentials example
* Replace guidance on use of test groups with link to aliases file.
This achieves the goal of explaining why this file is necessary without
introducing overhead of keeping documentation up to date when test
groups change.
* Clean up vmware BOTMETA
This removes everything that's already part of the module docs. So
basically the BOTMETA file only extends the information from the module.
* Updated author information and copyright statement
The examples comment said 'Add a line to a file if it does not exist, without passing regexp' which suggests, that the file is being created. But the default for 'create' is false. Thus the example lacked this option.
False assumption that values can not have cyclic dependencies. Fix by
removing dependency on self and look for cycles, if found remove
dependency to get a partial sort done.
* win_lineinfile: fix#33858. Removed conversion from \r\n
* win_lineinfile: added test for #33858
* win_lineinfile: added documentation and more tests for change
* win_lineinfile: fixed wrong hash in testing
older versions of Tower (3.1) don't have a concept of CredentialTypes
(this was introduced in Tower 3.2). This change detects older versions
of pre-3.2 tower-cli that *only* support the deprecated `kind`
attribute.
This commit fixes up the get_config method to match the minimum method
signature as defined by the base class. Without this patch, the
get_config method calls will fail in some cirumstances.
Currently, the module fail with a error saying that --acme-dir is mandatory.
Looking at the commandline:
/usr/sbin/acme-tiny --chain --account-key /srv/letsencrypt/acme_key/acme.key
--csr /srv/letsencrypt/nginx_certs/www.example.org.csr--acme-dir /srv/letsencrypt/webroot",
We can see that the space before --acme-dir is missing.