* 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
* [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
* 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
* Added nopackages option and Fix#24997
Adding a new option - nopackages.
This enables the option to add the --nopackages flag while registering a new node to RHN Satellite. We are not uploading the rpm data on our nodes and since we started utilizing ansible for nodes registration, I figures it would be useful for others as well.
Also-
Fixes#24997 (verified in my lab)
* Fixed documentation
* Documentation changes:
- typo fix in "default"
- Added "version_added" and set to 2.4
* Documentation changes:
- Removed trailing whitespaces in nopackages['version_added']
* This change is unrelated for this feature pull request and shouldn't be here (and also seems wrong, see #25079).
* Changed "version_added" to 2.5 in the module docs
* npm: fix idempotence
* Better idempotency fix
More intelligently add --production rather than depending on hard coded order in args list
Cleanup boilderplate imports and license
PEP8 fixes
This PR includes:
- PEP8 compliancy
- A fix to ensure the module fails when it failed for a package
- Various cosmetic changes to documentation
- Make `state: present` the default (and not required)
pip to core because users frequently use pip to install packages to run
ansible modules.
win_chocolatey to community as it still needs some work before we'd be
ready to include it in core support.
In answer to #2540, `aptitude` was introduced as tool of choice for running
upgrades in the apt module and installing new packages that arise as
dependencies during upgrades.
This recently lead to problems, as for example Ubuntu Xenial (16.04) ships
without aptitude (installed).
Studying the man pages of both apt-get and aptitude, it appears that we can
achieve the effects of `aptitude safe-upgrade` using
```
apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs --autoremove
```
while `aptitude full-upgrade` seems to be identical to `apt-get dist-upgrade`.
We use `apt-get` as described above as a fall-back in case that `aptitude`
cannot be found, issuing a warning when it does so.
Furthermore it introduces a flag `force_apt_get` which may be used to enforce
usage of apt-get (which does not issue a warning).
The integration tests are updated accordingly.
Cf. also the discussion in #27370.
Fixes#18987
* Changed rpm-keyid extraction and verification method
* minor style fixes
* fixed rpm key deletion,added integration test for mono key,fixed wording in integration tests
It's not clear from the docs whether you need to set `update_cache`
when using `cache_valid_time`.
Setting `cache_valid_time` should imply `update_cache`. Update docs
to reflect this.
It allows retaining the version number in the downloaded artifact's name when the version to be downloaded is dynamically determined ('latest').
So far, the behavior was to overwrite the version string in the artifact name with 'latest' which leaves no trace of what version the downloaded artifact has. E.g., you cannot use this information for further processing like transferring it to an RPM that is built from the artifact.
This fulfills feature request ansible/ansible#22337
Fix 'module' object is not callable
* rhn_register: fix Python 3 compatibility
* rhn_register: update requirements
* rhn_register: add unit tests
* Add missing method name
* use a dedicated line for XML related requirements
* rhn_register: drop support for Python 2.4
* rhn_register unit tests: fix Python 3 compatibility
* refactor in order to check order of the requests
* add option for path to pear executable
this is useful if you have multiple versions of PHP installed at once,
using SCL PHP RPMs from Red Hat or some other method
* update version number
* improve wording
DNF's base.group_install() function accepts a string as its first
argument. Prior to DNF-2, compatibility code existed which allowed this
function to accept a base.comps.Group object instead. That is no longer
possible.
Pass "group.id" to base.group_install() instead of "group" to work
around this.