This reverts commit 1ffadbcc80.
Some modules seem to have path listed for things that are "commands" --
something that may be a path to a command or a bare command that should
be looked up in PATH. With this change, if they were formerly looked up
inPATH they are now being made into an absolute path in the cwd.
Reverting this until we can think more about whether to do this and
change those modules to not use path for those parameters.
* Ziploader proof of concept (jimi-c)
* Cleanups to proof of concept ziploader branch:
* python3 compatible base64 encoding
* zipfile compression (still need to enable toggling this off for
systems without zlib support in python)
* Allow non-wildcard imports (still need to make this recusrsive so that
we can have module_utils code that imports other module_utils code.)
* Better tracebacks: module filename is kept and module_utils directory
is kept so that tracebacks show the real filenames that the errors
appear in.
* Make sure we import modules that are used into the module_utils files that they are used in.
* Set ansible version in a more pythonic way for ziploader than we were doing in module replacer
* Make it possible to set the module compression as an inventory var
This may be necessary on systems where python has been compiled without
zlib compression.
* Refactoring of module_common code:
* module replacer only replaces values that make sense for that type of
file (example: don't attempt to replace python imports if we're in
a powershell module).
* Implement configurable shebang support for ziploader wrapper
* Implement client-side constants (for SELINUX_SPECIAL_FS and SYSLOG)
via environment variable.
* Remove strip_comments param as we're never going to use it (ruins line
numbering)
* Don't repeat ourselves about detecting REPLACER
* Add an easy way to debug
* Port test-module to the ziploader-aware modify_module()
* strip comments and blank lines from the wrapper so we send less over the wire.
* Comments cleanup
* Remember to output write the module line itself in powershell modules
* for line in lines strips the newlines so we have to add them back in
Before this patch, if config was ['/some/path'] then it would enter the
else block and config would be set to [].
The regression this patch fixes was introduced by 700db154.
this enhancement will cause the module to connect to the remote ios device
the first time a command wants to run instead of building a connection
immediately
this fixes a bug in nxos shared module to not immediately send a \n when
the connection is made. this commit also localizes the prompt handling
to the nxos module
The network config and template modules share a set of common functions that
have been pulled into the netcfg shared module. This is backwards compatible
with the current implemention in the modules.
now assures it is always a list of paths and not just assumes it
this avoids issues of parsing a 'string path' and picking up '/' as
a valid path for plugin loader
I was surprised to see complete file content in the (JSON) task output when
in diff-mode. Since we see the diff anyhow, there's no need to send everything
on screen.
`ansible_failed_task`:
Contains the task data, essentially a serialized view of the Task() object.
`ansible_failed_result`:
Contains the result of the task failure, which is identical in function
to registering the result. Doing so automatically like this saves the user
from having to register every result in a block and then trying to figure
out which result had the failure
Similar to the way try/except/finally work, these variables will not be
available in the `always` portion of a block unless there is a corresponding
`rescue` first.
Fixes#12341