* ec2.py:
* source_dest_check default value is now None, updated docs
* Refactor restart_instances and startstop_instances -> Two new functions to prevent repetition: check_source_dest_attr and check_termination_protection
* Properly handle default package manager vs apt
For distros where apt might be installed but is not the default
package manager for the distro, properly identify the default distro
package manager during fact finding and re-use fact finding from
DistributionFactCollector and instead of reimplementing small
portions of it in PkgMgrFactCollector
Add unit test to always check the apt + Fedora combination to test
the new code.
Fixes#34014
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove q debugging output I accidentally left behind
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* add os_family to the conditional so we're only hitting that code path when needed
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* setup for a _check* pattern for general os_family group pkg_mgr checking
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* use Mock.patch decorator for os.path.exists in TestPkgMgrFactsAptFedora
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
Allows patching of custom Kubernetes resources that
don't support strategic merge patching
Check that openshift module supports content_type param
(requires version newer than 0.6.0)
* Update dnsimple-python minimum version to 1.0.0 as it supports API v2 and API v1 is deprecated.
* Update examples.
* Update documentation.
Fixes: #42495
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This commit introduces a new module called vr_startup_script_facts.
This module aims to return the list of startup scripts avaiable
avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_startup_script_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-19 08:52:55",
"date_modified": "2018-07-19 08:52:55",
"id": 327140,
"name": "myteststartupscript",
"script": "#!/bin/bash\necho Hello World > /root/hello",
"type": "boot"
}
]
```
* Add src parameter to elasticsearch_plugin
Previously specifying a URL or a file name (which is supported by the
Elasticsearch plugin tooling) would not work correctly with Ansible, because the
detection of the current installation state did not handle this well.
This commit adds a new "src" parameter for the module, which can be specified in
addition to the plugin name. It will be used to retrieve the plugin from
a custom location while keeping the final plugin name available to determine if
it is already present or not.
The url parameter remains for ES 1.x compatiblity.
* Fix sanity test errors
* Add version_added for src option
* Increase first added version to 2.7
* Update nclu.py
Stop module from running `net` on empty commands.
* Update nclu.py
Updated the copyright date
* Update nclu.py
Returned metadata version to 1.1
* Update nclu.py
Fix indentation to be a multiple of 4.
* Create changelog fragment
linked_clone requires snapshot_src parameter. This fix makes them required_together
and update documentation. Also, testcase is added.
Fixes: #42349
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Support setting persistent command timeout per task basis
Fixes#42200
* Add variable `ansible_command_timeout` to `persistent_command_timeout`
option for `network_cli` and `netconf` connection plugin so that the
command_timeout can be set per task basis while using `connection=network_cli`
or `connection=netconf`
eg:
```
- name: run copy command
ios_command:
commands:
- show version
vars:
ansible_command_timeout: 40
```
* Modify `ansible-connection` to read command_timeout value from
connection plugin options.
* Add `ansible_command_timeout` to `persistent_command_timeout`
option in `persistent` to support `connection=local` so that
it is backward compatibilty
* To support `connection=local` pass the timeout value as variables
from persistent connection to `ansible-connection` instead of sending
it in playcontext
* Fix CI failure
* Fix review comment
<!--- Your description here -->
The example has:
`{{ 'Some DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4' | regex_findall('\b(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}\b') }}`
It needs be double backslashes to escape the backslashes:
`{{ 'Some DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4' | regex_findall('\\b(?:[0-9]{1,3}\\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}\\b') }}`
+label: docsite_pr
* Check get_option method works with inventory plugins
This use case is already tested by some cloud inventoty plugin but
these tests are slow and aren't always executed, hence this new quick
test.
* AnsiblePlugin: Fix typo in docstring
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
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* ios_user module - add sshkey support
* ios_user - Add version_added to sshkey option
* ios_user - pep8 indentation fixes in unit tests
* ios_user - use b64decode method that works on python 2 and 3
* Only report change when home directory is different
Add tests with home: parameter
Have to skip macOS for now since there is a bug when specifying the home directory path for an existing user that results in a module failure. That needs to be fixed in a separate PR.