- use context manager for dealing with the checksum file
- use loop that can tolerate zero, one, or more items return rather than the previous expression which would break if anything other than exactly one item was returned
* Show multi-line messages in debug documentation
* Add two-line entry
* Indicate that jinja2 filters are not applied here
* Fix to incorrect documentation change
* Make the following scripts idempotent so that we only have to rebuild changed docs, not all docs:
* plugin_formatter
* generate_man
* dump_keywords.py
* dump_config.py
* testing_formatter.sh
* To change all CLIs present in the code to latest CNOS CLI. One bug of executing with Lenovo Jakku switch is also getting fixed.
* To change the file names as the commands have changed from display to show
* To change to new CLI in test_cnos_comand.py as well
* multiple parents issues in diff
* Integration tests for missing functionality
* add testcase for other platforms. vnxos does not support qos so need to find a command chain on v-nxos for multiple parets. junos uses on-device diff so should not need this.
* Fix for issue when any candidate parent did not meet the exact line in running-config
* DCI runs eos_config without become flag
* Clarify the creates and removes options
The description for the creates and removes options were worded poorly. This change improves readability and is easier to understand.
Double negatives are BAD
+label: docsite_pr
* Fix trailing whitespace
Due to a change in python 3 filters return filter instead of list. This breaks the network name to id lookup for the docker_swarm_module. By wrapping it in list it ensures it is a list when returned and the id is extracted.
* Added client_cert and client_key modules parem
* Use url_argument_spec to init module arguments
* Do not compare version and readOnly
* Convert HTTPResponse content to text before json.loads
* Added password in secureJsonPayload when datasource type is postgres
* Update postgresql_user.py
md5sum generates output with hypen. Something like the following
```
$ echo "md5$(echo -n 'verysecretpasswordJOE' | md5sum)"
md5d011966da94d776cf59bf6dbde240e5d -
```
We need to remove hyphen from the output. Also the command by itself is incorrect
```
echo "md5$(echo -n 'verysecretpasswordJOE' | md5sum")
```
double quotes must be after right parenthesis
```
echo "md5$(echo -n 'verysecretpasswordJOE' | md5sum)"
```
+label: docsite_pr
* Update postgresql_user.py
Add curly braces
On all supported Pythons, the io.BytesIO is always a stream
implementation using an in-memory bytes buffer. Makes code slightly more
forward compatible by reducing use of the six module.
VM customization is not necessary if user is not specifying IP address
and netmask. This fix adds exception for type 'DHCP' which is set by default
if no networking details are provided.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix enabling my.meraki.com
- A parameter of "no" wouldn't be picked up
- Check for False in addition to whether it exists
* Clean up disable_my_meraki parameter check
* Use a sensible default for k8s merge_type
The sensible default for merge_type is `['strategic-merge', 'merge'].
However, we can't make this the default default, as we need to support
users who are using openshift 0.6.0, where the merge_type parameter is
unsupported.
* Refactor k8s test suite for merge_type tests
Allow tests with pre-merge-type openshift and post-merge-type
openshift.
* expect ssh_key_data to be a string instead of path
ssh_key_data should be a string filled with the private key
the old behavior can be archived with a lookup
Fixes#45119
* clarifies ssh_key_data description, adds newline
* rewrite get_resource_pool method for correct resource_pool selection
* only keep name if path is given for cluster, esxi_hostname or resource_pool
* Revert "only keep name if path is given for cluster, esxi_hostname or resource_pool"
* This reverts commit 50293ec763c024b0eaceac5d775ccc0ad3ff8bd7.
* if the name argument contains a path, only use the last part for matching
* remove path from cluster argument in tests
* remove find_objs in favour of reusing find_obj with an extra folder argument
* fix find_obj ignoring first if name is not given
* Refactoring related to network device
* Assign unique random temporary key while creating SCSI or/and IDE controller devices
* Add testcase for this change
Fixes: #38679
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
With this fix user can add, remove and set privileges to
an existing role with privileges.
Fixes: #44391
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add tests to replicate bug #44788
* Handle when userId is same account due to in-account peering
* Module defaults for main.yml
* Turn off VPC peering tests in CI
* Fix diff_ignore_lines option issue for candidate configuration
* diff_ignore_lines option is to handle the running config fetch from
remote host and ignore the lines that are auto updated eg: commit time and date
* This option should not be used while processing candidate (input) configuration
* Fix review comment
Added examples on how to use "keyed_groups", "hostnames", and "compose"
The compose example shows how to set the ansible_host var for a host to either the public or private ip. This is necessary when you set your hostname by name instead of ip
"python-netaddr" is an OS package, but "netaddr" is the pypi package needed in python. Suggesting OS packages for python libs seems in bad form. I like the syntax "python's netaddr" to explain what package manager would have it.
* Fix spurious `changed=True` when int is passed as tag
* Fix for all AWS module using compare_aws_tags
* Handle improperly stringified protocols and allow inconsistency between None/-1 on non-tcp protocols
* Add integration test that reproduces the same bug
* Return false if the comparsison is not equal
Tested an install on a Nexus 5596 and was failing due that this model will send an output of "Another install procedure maybe in progress" when running the show install all while the install is running. This is how the module knows that an install is being processed. In my case, it will not match that conditional statement.
* Previously when checking out a subdirectory, if changes are made in the
repository that aren't present in the subdirectory (i.e. in a different
branch or similiar) then the changes handler still kicks in even though
the content of this working copy hasn't necessarily changed. Now we parse
the output of svn update and fire if anything changes at all.
* Previously when checking out a subdirectory, if changes are made in the
repository that aren't present in the subdirectory (i.e. in a different
branch or similiar) then the changes handler still kicks in even though
the content of this working copy hasn't necessarily changed. Now we parse
the output of svn update and svn switch, firing if anything changes at all.
* Should not be executable
* ==None doesn't do what I want, is None does
* Add definitive to valid_simple_controls in pamd module
* Add changelog fragment for issue 44278
* Adjusted module name to not include path or extension
Previously, it returned no additional information:
"msg": "Could not update catalogue"
Now it passes that reason with the error message:
{"changed": false, "msg": "Could not update catalogue [77]: pkg: Insufficient privileges to update the repository catalogue.\n"}
build its intersection set and unnecessarily unique the final result.
The prior use of the intersect() function within the list comprehension
conditional leads to the function being called for every value in the input
list being processed, not efficient. When the input lists a,b are large,
the Ansible run time and resource utilization wildly increases generally
never completing the operation.
Unique of the intersection result is unnecessary as the source list union()
is already unique.
There are several services e.g. vmware-fdm, which does not have package name and
package description which will raise a error if queried for.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix netconf netconf issues
* Identifier is optional for get_schema api
* Fix dispatch api mandatory argument check
* Add save option handling to copy config from target datastore
to startup datastore if supported
* Validate config in check-mode or if validate option set to true
* Copy config if check-mode is not enabled
* Update lineinfile.py
The document should call out in the regexp section what regexp does in non-match scenario, not just leave it for the reader to find it under `insertbefore` and `insertafter`.
+label: docsite_pr
* Update lineinfile.py
fixing for lint
* Use multiple entries
* Add elapsed return value to select modules
It can be quite useful to know exactly how much time has elapsed
downloading/waiting. This improves existing modules or updates
documentation.
* Ensure elapsed is always returned
* Added changelog fragment
* Refactoring code to adhere to persistence connection.
* Update cnos_rollback.py
* Updating license for the refactored method
* Update cnos_rollback.py
* Removing the BSD License as suggested by Legal
* Adding cnos_image after testing on sftp. Test code is also added
* Removing debug comments
* adding space
* Add check in network_cli to handle all prompts
* Add check_all flag to mandatory handle all the command prompt
in prompts list. By default if any one prompt is handled
remaining prompts are ignored.
* Fix cli_command multiple prompt issue
* If multiple prompt and answers are given as input network_cli
handles only the first prompt that matched by default
* If a command execution results in muliple prompt the fix
add support to set a boolean option C(check_all) to indicate
network_cli to wait till all the prompts and answers are processed.
* Update cli_command
* Update api doc
* Fix unit test failure
* Fix CI failure
* Update network_cli
* Fix review comment
updates to azure_rm_sqlfirewallrule
small fixes
move sql client to common
adding state
fixed sample
fixed sanity
fixed aliases
removed unnecessary object
removed unused resource_group
changed group to less crowdy
tags
no tags on firewall rule
* Add functions to retrieve the allowed and required parameters for boto3 client methods
* Add custom waiter for stopping an RDS DB instance
* Add rds_instance module
* Add rds_instance integration tests
* address requested changes from ryansb
* address requested changes from willthames
* address requested changes from dmsimard
* Fix final snapshots
Fix idempotence with already-deleting DB instances
Remove unused import from module_utils/aws/core.py
Consolidate function to get all boto3 client method parameters and the subset of required parameters
* Add some additional rds_instance integration tests
* Add some common functions to module_utils/aws/rds
* Move common code out of rds_instance
* Remove hardcoded engine choices and require the minimum boto3
* Document wait behavior
* Provide a list of valid engines in the error message if it is invalid
Add supported methods to whitelist
Remove AWSRetry around waiter
Wait for a less crazy amount of time
Remove unused variables
* Add a test for an invalid engine option
* pep8
* Missed adding a method to the whitelist
* Use retries
* Fix some little things
* Fix more things
* Improve error message
* Support creating cross-region read replicas
* Remove unused imports
* Add retry when getting RDS instance
* Soft-check required options so module fails properly when options are missing
* Fix mariadb parameter version
* Fix cross-region read_replica creation and tests
* fix modify tests
* Fix a modification test
* Fix typo
* Remove test for option_group_name that exists for this account but may not for others and added as a TODO to do properly
* win_wait_for_process: Add integration tests
* Disable reporting changes
* Added more tests checking PID
* Various improvements
This PR includes:
- Use Get-Process instead of CIM Win32_Process
- Rewrite of process filter logic (speedup)
- Fix error messages
- Fixes to documentation, examples and return output
* win_wait_for_process: Limit to PowerShell 4 and higher
* Improve RESULT documentation
* Last minute fixes for CI
* Catch Powershell exceptions
* Increase timeout to make tests more stable
* Make merge_type a list and apply merge_type in order
Allow use case of preferring strategic-merge and failing
back to merge, or just preferring a different merge type
* Improve k8s module test coverage
* flatpak_remote: Fix the comparison between string and bytes for the remote_exists function
* Use to_text instead a new compare function
* Compare bytes to bytes
* Add WTI OOB and PDU Device status, control and configuration module
* removed accidental file inclusions
* removed accidental file
* re-add cpm_metering
* was gettign a ERROR: Command "docker exec from GitHub, so this is a retry
* removed un-needed files
* removed old cpm_metering
* removed cpm_metering.py
* re-add cpm_metering
* removed pyc file
* re-added cpm_metering.py
* cleaned up EXAMPLES indentation
* EXMAPLES startdate, enddate had : instead of = to indicate a value
* Fixed missing whitespace around arithmetic operator
* Add module redfish_command
Communicates with Out-Of-Band Controller through Redfish APIs
Sends a command to execute an action
* Wrapped all instances of result['msg'] inside to_native()
* Added more entries to Description section
* Minor fixes for PEP8 compliance
* Update the root URI to match the DMTF specification
* Display valid Categories or Commands in case invalid value given
* Updated returned values and description
* Add module redfish_config
Communicates with Out-Of-Band Controller through Redfish APIs
Sends a configuration update to the Controller
* Wrapped all instances of result['msg'] inside to_native()
* Added more entries to Description section
* Minor fixes for PEP8 compliance
* Update the root URI to match the DMTF specification
* Display valid Categories or Commands in case invalid value given
* Updated returned values and description
* Add default values to bios and mgr variables
* Fix iosxr cli_config module diff issue
* Modify iosxr plugin to support configuration
diff capability (get_diff()) within Ansible
to be in sync with iosxr_config module.
* Fix unit test case failure
* initial source of the elb_target_facts module, which gathers all
registered ELBv2 target groups for a given instance id
* updating
* initial dump of tests
* updating docs, adding AWSRetry decorators
* updating tests
* More brush up, some refactoring
* updating for sanity tests
* removing extra space
* updating elb_target_facts to use a new name for the return value, not return a fact, and use instance variables for the AWS connections. updating tests to go along with that
* updating classes to be 'new-style' classes
* Fix 'macro name' timeout
Added function to send macro to device using 'sendonly'.
* Filter 'macro' from normal commands
* Removed white space
* Undefined variable 'cmd'
* Fixed netapp_e_lun_mapping options for backwards compatibility.
Readd lun and target_type as deprecated options.
Note: lun and target_type were removed in patch #44666 since they were
no longer needed for the logic in the module. However, this cause will
cause existing playbooks utilizing these options to break.
* Add lun specification and target_type verification for netapp_e_lun_mapping
* Fix typos in docker_login reauthorize parameter
* Remove note about docker_login email address
Docker Hub no longer requires an email address.
* Remove check for email parameter with Docker Hub
This is no longer required, so login should not fail if it's not provided.
- Add support for installing specific variants of a port.
- Add support for using yaml lists with 'name' parameter, rather than comma-separated lists.
- Add to and clarify documentation and examples.
- Use Macports nomenclature:
- s/package/port/g
- Rename update_cache to sync_ports but keep update_cache as an alias. Remove undocumented update-cache alias.
- Remove undocumented 'pkg' alias for 'name'. Replace with 'port' alias and document it.
- Print stdout and stderr output if `port sync` fails.
- Print stderr output, rather than stdout, if `port install/uninstall/activate/deactivate` fail.
* Only handle cpu_shares, volume_driver, auto_remove as in _host_config().
* Don't compare log_options (resp restart_retries) if log_driver (resp restart_policy) is not specified.
* Warn that log_options (resp restart_retries) is ignored if log_driver (resp restart_policy) is not specified.
If values="somestring" is specified then this module normalizes it to
["somestring"]. This means that passing name="foo", values="",
state=exact results in the ldap entry having a single attribute called
foo="".
To delete all attributes "foo", regardless of their values, it is
necessary to pass name="foo", values=[], state="exact".
This patch adds a new `backend_config` parameter that allows to provide the
-backend-config parameter during the terraform init command.
The option allows to dynamically set the backend information, like the s3 bucket name
and statefile name.
* Clarify docs re mode's octal representation
I changed the language about how to use mode to make it more obvious
that using "01777" is not a typo, because the leading zero is not meant
to reflect the way that number might have been given on a command line.
See also: issues #5409#9196#11385#13115#18952#23491#23521
* Refactoring code to adhere to persistence connection.
* Update cnos_rollback.py
* Review comment of Qalthos incorporated
* Updating license for the refactored method
* Update cnos_rollback.py
* Removing the BSD License as suggested by Legal
* scaleway inventory: remove useless duplicate
* scaleway inventory: allows to connect using private ip
ansible_host was hardcoded and it was not possible to connect using
private addresses.
This allows to define multiple host variables, values are templates
which can use hosts details send by API. For example this config file
use private address and defines two variables:
plugin: scaleway
hostnames:
- hostname
variables:
ansible_host: private_ip
state: state
image: image.name
regions:
- ams1
inventory will looks like:
{
"_meta": {
"hostvars": {
"testhost": {
"ansible_host": "10.1.1.1",
"arch": "x86_64",
"commercial_type": "START1-M",
"hostname": "testhost",
"id": "af669464-0c74-4c89-8573-9fe763028448",
"image": "CentOS 7.4",
"organization": "2cc9a115-380d-4ac0-ba4b-8947eee71325",
"public_ipv4": "163.172.1.1",
"public_ipv6": "2001:bc8::1",
"state": "running",
"tags": [
"testtag"
]
}
}
},
[...]
}
* Add common and Swagger client utils for FTD modules
* Update FTD HTTP API plugin and add unit tests for it
* Add configuration layer handling object idempotency
* Add ftd_configuration module with unit tests
* Add ftd_file_download and ftd_file_upload modules with unit tests
* Validate operation data and parameters
* Fix ansible-doc, boilerplate and import errors
* Fix pip8 sanity errors
* Update object comparison to work recursively
* Add copyright
`items` is a *terrible* return key for ansible as Jinja
will often think it refers to the `items()` function.
Even though you can typically work around this with
`results['items']`, sometimes even that doesn't work:
```
- name: Resources should exist
assert:
that: item.status.phase == 'Active'
loop: "{{ k8s_namespaces['items'] }}"
```
```
fatal: [testhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "Invalid data passed to 'loop', it
requires a list, got this instead: <built-in method items of dict object
at 0x109dc9c58>. Hint: If you passed a list/dict of just one element,
try adding wantlist=True to your lookup invocation or use q/query
instead of lookup."}
```
Change it now while we still can.
* add win_wait_for_process
* try working on additional filter options and fix derps
* improve process name matching: support arrays. support pre and post wait
* use CIM instead of WIM. requre exact contain process binary extension
* updates to metadata
* fix errors in waiting for process to start
* validate process min count for absent state. fix typo
* fix bug if only one processes is detected
* address GitHub comments
* Add new session parameter to win_psexec
* Indicate which version the session option was added in
* Added changelog fragment and minor edit on doc entry
- Fix comma separated list handling for package names
- Fix error message for unavailable/unknown package install attempt
- Fix pkg install result output generation
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Define netapp_e_mgmt_interface storage module.
The netapp_e_mgmt_interface module provides management configuration for
e-series storage array interface points including remote ssh access, NTP
and DNS services.
This patch also includes integration and unit tests.
* Fix netapp_e_mgmt_interface ssh option documentation and name/channel exclusivity.
Email alerts can be enabled for an E-Series system to provide
information to interested users by email when a warning or critical
level event occurs on the system. This module will allow a system owner
to configure whether or not system alerts are enabled, and who will
receive them.
* New module for NTAP E-Series iSCSI Interfaces
Define a new module for configuring NetApp E-Series iSCSI interfaces.
* Improve netapp_e_iscsi_interface integration tests
Restructured integration test to set all iscsi ports to disabled, then
defines the ports either statically or with dhcp, next updates the ports
with the other definition type (static <-> dhcp), and lastly disables
all ports. Each netapp_eseries_iscsi_interface call is verified with the
array.
* Define NetApp E-Series ASUP module
ASUP, or Auto-Support, is a mechanism that allows NetApp support
to receive information on the status of E-Series storage-systems
in order to proactively resolve issues for customers. This module
gives customers the ability to tune ASUP settings to their liking,
including disabling the feature entirely.
* Improved testing for netapp_e_asup module
Added coverage and validation to asup integration and unit testing
* Working through tests and fixing dumb mistakes
* Fix sanity issues and tests. All G
* Correct type test for azure_rm_networkinterface
* azure_rm_networkinterface correct type comparison
* Post rebase cleanup
* Remove erroneous reference to dns_servers
There are multiple settings that are defined at a global level for
E-Series systems, but don't necessarily fit with anything else. This
module is intended to provide a place to encapsulate those.
* Create copy of HostConfig object before adding it to results.
* Create general sanitize function in docker_common. Using it for all return values of docker_container.
* Make Python 2.6 compatible.
* Check if service is already masked
Newer versions of Systemd now report a 'LoadError' when the unit file
is masked. This causes the play to fail with an error stating that the
service is already masked.
Now the systemd module checks if the service is masked and doesn't
fail if it's masked and LoadError is reported.
Fixes issue #42384.
* Remove useless parens
* YUM4/DNF compatibility via yum action plugin
DNF does not natively support allow_downgrade as an option, instead
that is always the default (not configurable by the administrator)
so it had to be implemented
- Fixed group actions in check mode to report correct changed state
- Better error handling for depsolve and transaction errors in DNF
- Fixed group action idempotent transactions
- Add use_backend to yum module/action plugin
- Fix dnf handling of autoremove (didn't used to work nor had a
default value specified, now does work and matches default
behavior of yum)
- Enable installroot tests for yum4(dnf) integration testing, dnf
backend now supports that
- Switch from zip to bc for certain package install/remove test
cases in yum integration tests. The dnf depsolver downgrades
python when you uninstall zip which alters the test environment
and we have no control over that.
- Add changelog fragment
- Return a pkg_mgr fact if it was not previously set.
* Share the implementation of hashing for both vars_prompt and password_hash.
* vars_prompt with encrypt does not require passlib for the algorithms
supported by crypt.
* Additional checks ensure that there is always a result.
This works around issues in the crypt.crypt python function that returns
None for algorithms it does not know.
Some modules (like user module) interprets None as no password at all,
which is misleading.
* The password_hash filter supports all parameters of passlib.
This allows users to provide a rounds parameter, fixing #15326.
* password_hash is not restricted to the subset provided by crypt.crypt,
fixing one half of #17266.
* Updated documentation fixes other half of #17266.
* password_hash does not hard-code the salt-length, which fixes bcrypt
in connection with passlib.
bcrypt requires a salt with length 22, which fixes#25347
* Salts are only generated by ansible when using crypt.crypt.
Otherwise passlib generates them.
* Avoids deprecated functionality of passlib with newer library versions.
* When no rounds are specified for sha256/sha256_crypt and sha512/sha512_crypt
always uses the default values used by crypt, i.e. 5000 rounds.
Before when installed passlibs' defaults were used.
passlib changes its defaults with newer library versions, leading to non
idempotent behavior.
NOTE: This will lead to the recalculation of existing hashes generated
with passlib and without a rounds parameter.
Yet henceforth the hashes will remain the same.
No matter the installed passlib version.
Making these hashes idempotent.
Fixes#15326Fixes#17266Fixes#25347 except bcrypt still uses 2a, instead of the suggested 2b.
* random_salt is solely handled by encrypt.py.
There is no _random_salt function there anymore.
Also the test moved to test_encrypt.py.
* Uses pytest.skip when passlib is not available, instead of a silent return.
* More checks are executed when passlib is not available.
* Moves tests that require passlib into their own test-function.
* Uses the six library to reraise the exception.
* Fixes integration test.
When no rounds are provided the defaults of crypt are used.
In that case the rounds are not part of the resulting MCF output.
* including test case using environment variables as per issue #44163
* including missing environment variable in shared documentation fragement, related to issue #44163
* fixes parameters via environment variables, issue #44163
The AWS API and console docs are inconsistent about whether EC2 instances have IAM profiles or roles. Things which follow the API tend to use profile but the console uses “IAM Role”. This adds that term to the help text so it's searchable.
+label: docsite_pr
* Switch to LiteralPath instead of Path. Closes#44508
* add changelog fragment
* fix line endings and remove final empty line
* Minor text changes in changelog
* Override description for account_key_src and account_key_content to also mention private_key_*.
* Convert generic OpenSSL/cryptography remark from description to note.
This avoids the whole description list to be sorted alphabetically, which will be done by plugin_docs.py in case description is mentioned in both module fragment and module itself.
* Moving more notes to the notes: section.
* Uniformization of first paragraph. Mainly mention ACME supporting CAs, and only then mention Let's Encrypt as one of them.
* Adjusting to current drafts.
* Adjusting to updated drafts.
* Harmonizing short module descriptions.
* Referencing helper modules.
* Move general Let's Encrypt remark to doc fragment.
* Changing some Let's Encrypt references to more generic statements.
This fix allows user to specify idle timeout for fetch_url used
internally in IPA connection and post_json call.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Added nios_txt_record module
Whitespace cleanup and version fix
First stab at txt record integration test
Fix for CI version requirement
Added nios_txt_record module
Whitespace cleanup and version fix
First stab at txt record integration test
Fix for CI version requirement
force re-run
* added alias for cloud group1
This PR includes:
- Removal of maintainers that are listed as author in the module
- Removal of entries that do not extend the original author list
- Move ignored-statement to namespace/directory (where useful)
- In some cases, fix the authors-list or add missing github id
We end up with a list of exceptions/additions and a large set of
namespace/directory maintainers or team of maintainers.
Some entries could be further improved by discussing with some
maintainers.
* Fix ansible-doc wrt removed modules
* Fix listing of modules ia ansible-doc to not complain about removed modules
Removed modules are marked as such in the metadata but nowhere else.
Need to retrieve the metadata when a module doesn't have a doc so that
we can tell if it falls under this case.
* omit removed modules from json dump
* Print an error that the module has been removed if attempting to run
ansible-doc on that specific module
* Get plugin_formatter to stop outputting removed modules
* Removed modules no longer have documentation
Decided this was causing people to think that modules were supported
even after being removed. This change is a new strategy to have the
error message trying to use a removed module point people to the older
documentation.
* Add stubs for modules removed in 2.7
These are freshly removed so we want people who are still using them
when they upgrade Ansible to have a hint as to where to find information
on how to port.
* Finish properly undeprecating include
include was undeprecated earlier but not all of the pieces that marked
it as deprecated were reverted. This change fixes the remaining
pieces
The AnsiballZ optimization which only uses one pyton interpreter
currently monkeypatches the arguments into a global argument in module_utils
so we need to always include basic.py. In the future we should fix this
so that it monkeypatches its own file. That way we won't need to always
include basic.py
* elb_application_lb: fix dangerous default of deleting an ELB if state is omitted by changing state to default to present to be more like other AWS modules
* expend checksum format to <algorithm>:(<checksum>|<url>)
* continue to code at office
* ALPHA - expend checksum format to <algorithm>:(<checksum>|<url>)
* clean up tmpfile and comment
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to fix [Could not find or access 'testserver.py']
* fix test code [Could not find or access 'testserver.py']
* fix test code [add files dir]
* fix test code [files dir not exists]
* as [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* add test item [sha1 and sha256]
* since [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* fix [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* fix test code typo
* add docs for #27617
* PR #43751 is minor change
* fix pep8 issue.
* fix test code style.
* fix unexpected quote
* Resolve issues in NetApp E-Series Host module
The E-Series host module had some bugs relating to the update/creation
of host definitions when iSCSI initiators when included in the
configuration. This patch resolves this and other minor issues with
correctly detecting updates.
There were also several minor issues found that were causing issues with
truly idepotent updates/changes to the host definition.
This patch also provides some unit tests and integration tests to help
catch future issues in these areas.
fixes#28272
* Improve NetApp E-Series Host module testing
The NetApp E-Series Host module integration test lacked feature test
verification to verify the changes made to the storage array.
The NetApp E-Series rest api was used to verify host create, update, and
remove changes made to the NetApp E-Series storage arrays.
When removing an instance via its ID, it is not clearly explained that one should use the `name` parameter.
Also a simple example is provided.
+label: docsite_pr
This PR includes:
- Use uppercase in descriptions
- Add trailing dot to descriptions
- Grammar/spelling fixes
- Adding names to examples as a best practice
- Simplify structure
* issue:43021 add support for onyx version 3.6.6000
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* issue:43021 add support for onyx version 3.6.6000
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* Update docs
* Add reboot action plugin
Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot
* Use new connection methods
* Test fixes
* Use better uptime command for Linux
Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second.
* Use distribution specefic commands and flags
Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags.
* Tune debug messages a bit
* Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay
s docs
* Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number
* Remove the stringification
* Add integration tests
* Make sure aliases are honored
* Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time
SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the
last boot time and instead always set it to epoch.
Use a different command if that is the case.
* Copyright and encoding fixes
* Minor fixes based on feedback
* Add exponential backoff to sucess check method
* Update integration test
Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin.
* Update integration test
Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin.
* Fail early with running with local connection
* Update docs based on feedback
* minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
The 'free' strategy still attempts to do all hosts per task before going to the next, it just doesn't wait for slow hosts,
This strategy processes each host as fast as possible to the end of the play before trying to process another host in the pool.
* Add (preview) diff mode support ec2_group
* Add diff mode to some ec2_group integration tests
* Remove unnecessary arguments and add comment to the module notes
* Add changelog
Since the ACI modules (like most network-related modules) run on the
local controller, this PR adds the necessary details so users are aware
of this particular feature.
When creating a new account, check to see if the expiration parameter is negative and pass in the appropriate parameter. Since the negative integer passed into expires is converted to time.struct_time which in turn gets converted to a formatted time string when passed to the underlying command, a -1 or large negative number would result in passing a date before 1970-01-01 to the underlying command.
This had the opposite effect of creating an account with no expiration account resulting in a newly created account that was already expired, or just throwing an error on certain systems.
* gather_subset is a list of strings
When gather_subset is an integer, a message pointing out the problem, current tb error
is replaced by this one:
ERROR! the field 'gather_subset' should be a list of (<class 'str'>,), but the item '42' is a <class 'int'>
...
* gathering_facts test: ensure smart gathering is on
* Currently network_cli support multiple prompts
single answer as response. This PR adds support
for multiple answers.
* In case of multiple prompts and mulitple answers the
index of a particular prompt in the prompts list should
match with the index in the answer list.
In python 3.7.0, changes in `ssl.py` breaks `smtplib.SMTP_SSL`, which
then breaks `mail` module in ansible.
Run this line in python shell:
import smtplib;smtplib.SMTP_SSL().connect(host='smtp.gmail.com', port=465)
Before python 3.7.0, we will get:
(220, b'smtp.gmail.com ESMTP j13-v6sm3086685pgq.56 - gsmtp')
In python 3.7.0, we get such error at `lib/python3.7/ssl.py` line 843, method `_create`:
ValueError: server_hostname cannot be an empty string or start with a leading dot.
The ssl module is using host info on SMTP_SSL instance, which is not set.
The fix/workaround is simple, just pass host info to it:
import smtplib;smtplib.SMTP_SSL(host='smtp.gmail.com').connect(host='smtp.gmail.com', port=465)
Fixes: #44550
Signed-off-by: Guo Qiao <guoqiao@gmail.com>
This prevents the accidental creation of TXT records where every
single word gets split into its own string, such as TXT record values
in the format of `"foo" "bar" "baz"`. That being an implicit behavior
I have very hard to see anyone purposely relying on.
TXT record values can still explicitly be defined as one or more
strings, without any change in syntax.
Resolves#43380
* adding next network pluggin
* include exclude option for next_ip search
* changing example provider input
* adding new line at end
* version added info
* to fix shippable errors
* to fix shippable errors
* adding exclude option in doc section
* fix review comment
* fix review comment
* Correct the default doc for attached in ec2_eni
Also corrected a typo in the summary
* Address ansible-test sanity error about E324
* Fix and remove the E325 suppression for ec2_eni
Extends `module_defaults` by adding a prefix to defaults `group/` which denotes a builtin list of modules. Initial groups are: `group/aws`, `group/azure`, and `group/gcp`
* add route module
* add test
* add table
* add route table
* fix dict
* fix
* fix
* route table accept no name
* add default
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fix pep
* support route table
* fix line ending
* fix pep
* fix
* fix
* set the default to 'None'
* make return value only id
* camel and snake
* set test alias
* change facts line ending
* change test
* fix
* add default
* fix
* fix line break
* remove unsafe args
* fix comment
* fix
* adding postgresql server facts
* updating postgresql server facts, minor changes
* changed return dict to list
* fixed test
* fixed several issues
* several updates
* fixed naming
* list -> complex
* try again
* fixed mistake
* added user_visible_state to the result
* added fully_qualified_domain_name
* fixed second test
* updates
* fixed test
* updated samples in return value
* wait for postgresql server to be actually ready
* another approach for test
* second server was not created
* fixing pr comments
* fix sanity
* removed forgotten ansible_facts
* added account_alias in the response of module aws_caller_facts
* added comment to explain list_account_aliases
* renamed caller_identity to caller_facts as the content is extended
* created changelog
* security-policy needs the iam:ListAccountAliases for this module to work
* test now checks for the added field account_alias
* gracefully handle missing iam:ListAccountAliases permission