* aws_eks: New module for managing AWS EKS
aws_eks module is used for creating and removing EKS clusters.
Includes full test suite and updates to IAM policies to enable it.
* Clean up all security groups
* appease shippable
* Rename aws_eks module to aws_eks_cluster
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* Changed request() to run json.loads() instead of module doing it
- Removed json.loads() from modules
- Removed some unreliable integration tests
- Removed self.function setting in construct_path()
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* PEP8 changes
* Remove debug line for push
* leave vmware_guest_powerstate tests enabled, but revert changes from: 66743f33
* leave VM poweroff tests enabled, but revert changes from: 87d6bdaf
* bumped 'vcenter-test-container' version to '1.3.0'
* updated test task names based on PR feedback
* Allow the use of 'aws:kms' as an encryption method
* Allow the use of a non standard KMS key
* Deduce whether AWS Signature Version 4 is required rather than specifying with a parameter
The compute policy was exceeding maximum size and contained
policies that already exist in ecs-policy.
Look up suitable AMIs rather than hardcode
We don't want to maintain multiple image IDs for multiple regions
so use ec2_ami_facts to set a suitable image ID
Improve exception handling
Fargate instances do not require memory and cpu descriptors. EC2 instances
do require descriptions. https://botocore.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ecs.html#ECS.Client.describe_task_definition
Fargate requires that cpu and memory be defined at task definition level.
EC2 launch requires them to be defined at the container level.
Fargate requires the use of awsvpc for the networking_mode. Also updated,
the documentation regarding where and when memory/cpu needs to the assigned.
The task_definition variable for the awspvc configuration colided with
the ecs_service for the bridge network. This would cause the test to fail.
Add testing for fargate
Add examples for fargate and ec2
* Adding a switch to print logs
* Update to docs
* Adding `version_added` for the new option
* Updating version added
* Moving `output_logs` before `paued` for alphabetically ordering.
When using an empty string as the version argument, the module would
before attempt to run something akin to:
pip install module==""
This changes the behavior to:
pip install module
Fixes#41043
* Add support for classmap-authoritative option for composer
* Add support for apcu-autoloader option for composer
* Fix a typo for the no-plugins option
* Refactor ios cliconf plugin and ios_config module
* Refactor ios cliconf plugin to support generic network_config module
* Refactor ios_config module to work with cliconf api's
* Enable command and response logging in cliconf pulgin
* cliconf api documentation
* Fix unit test and other minor changes
* Doc update
* Fix CI failure
* Add default flag related changes
* Minor changes
* redact input command logging by default
In the process of building up the inventory by parsing each inventory
source with each available inventory plugin, there are three kinds of
possible errors (listed in order from earliest to latest):
1. One source could not be parsed by a particular plugin.
2. One source could not be parsed by any available plugin.
3. ALL sources could not be parsed by any available plugin.
The errors in (1) are a part of normal operation, e.g., the script
plugin is expected to fail to parse an ini-format source, and we will
ignore that error and try the next plugin. There is currently no way to
control this, and no known compelling use-case for a setting to control
it. This commit does not make any changes here.
We implement "any_unparsed_is_failed" to handle (2) above. If enabled,
this requires that every available source be parsed validly by at least
one plugin. In an inventory comprising a static hosts file and ec2.py,
this setting will cause a fatal error if ec2.py fails (a situation that
attracted only a warning earlier).
We clarify that the existing "unparsed_is_failed=true" setting causes a
fatal error only in (3) above, i.e., if NO inventory source could be
parsed. In other words, if there is ANY valid source in the inventory
(e.g., an ini-format static file), no combination of errors and the
setting will cause a fatal error.
If you want to execute your playbooks when your inventory is…
(a) complete, use "any_unparsed_is_failed=true".
(b) not empty, use "unparsed_is_failed=true".
The "unparsed_is_failed" setting should be renamed to
"all_unparsed_is_failed", but this commit does not do so.
Fixes#40512Fixes#40996