The junos_config module will generate an exception if a 'delete ...' config
command is attempted to be loaded into a device configuration. This change
will first check to see if the delete command is valid and filter it out
of the change set if it is not valid.
fixes#5040
A value for the project_id parameter to shade's create_network()
call was always being sent, even if no value for 'project' was
supplied. This was breaking folks with older versions of shade
(< 1.6).
Fixes PR https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/3567
* dict.iteritems does not exist in Python 3
Now just dict.items
six.iteritems handles the change
* Addresses point 1
Unsure if this is a good idea or not.
* Addresses point 2
This shouldn't have any particular change, just marks load_comments as abstract
* Remove unused import
Addresses point 3
* Clarify invalid subset error message
Addresses point 4
The junos_command expects commands to be returned as xml by default but
`show configuration [options]` will return text not xml. This fix
will set the output format for any command that starts with `show
configuration` to text
fixes#4628
The return string from the commands was not being passed through the
jxmlease library and therefore being returned as a string instead of a
json data structure. This also adds back the missing xml key in the
return that includes the raw xml string.
fixes#5001
This fixes a condition where an exception is raised when collecting `interface`
facts and the transport is set to nxapi in the nxos_nxapi module.
fixesansible/ansible#17691
* Fixing bind mount on Linux
* The latest update from jtyr doesn't pass integration tests.
Manually select the changes that are necessary to fix the bug with
unmounting
When setting state=absent the nxos_nxapi module would always try to remove
the configuration regardless of the current state of the device. This will
fix that problem.
This also updates the docstring to correctly reflect https as default=no
fixes#4955
depends on ansible/ansible#17728
Fixes#4063.
Tar does not use this parameter on extraction (-x) or diff (-d)(the
only two cases where it is passed in unarchive). It only uses it on
creation:
https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/tar_33.html
Providing `unarchive` with a file mode of `0755` (octal) makes it pass
the argument `--mode 493` (493 = 0755 in decimal) to `tar`, which then
fails while verifying it (because it contains an invalid octal char
'9'). Not passing the parameter to tar solves the issue.
* Add support for password aging on Solaris
* Fix shadow file editing when {MIN,MAX,WARN}WEEKS is not set in /etc/default/passwd
* Un-break with python3
* _Really_ un-break with python3
* Pip: handle parsing different pip commands
* Pip: use 'pip list' when available
* Pip: explicitly check which command is used
* Pip: add error checking when fetching packages
* fixed docstring referencing old arguments
* changed out lxml for xml library to avoid import errors
* fixed issue when trying to confirm a commit will end up a NOOP
* fixed issue for passing replace argument to load_config method
* fixes exception thrown when sending commands to device
* fixes exception thrown when retrieving current resource instance
* fixes issue where netconf would be configured in some instances when state
was set to absent
* now returns the command string sent to the remote device
* fixes argument name to be netconf_port with alias to listens_on
Rather than just checking whether a package with the right
name is installed, use `local_nvra` to check whether the
version/release/arch differs too.
Remove `local_name` as it is a shortcut too far.
Fixes#3807Fixes#4529
ansible-doc -vvvv -l show this warning:
[WARNING]: While constructing a mapping from /home/misc/checkout/git/ansible/lib/ansible/modules/core/network/junos/junos_config.py,
line 88, column 5, found a duplicate dict key (required). Using last defined value only.
The eos_eapi module would not configure the port if the protocol wasn't
configured as reported in #4905. This changes the behavior to now allow
the port to be configured independently
fixes#4905
The AWS API requires that any termination policy list that includes
`Default` must end with Default. The attribute sorting caused any list
of attributes to be lexically sorted, so a list like
`["OldestLaunchConfiguration", "Default"]` would be changed to
`["Default", "OldestLaunchConfiguration"]` because default is earlier
alphabetically. This caused calls to fail with BotoServerError per #4069
This commit also adds proper tracebacks to all botoservererror fail_json
calls.
Closes#4069
* added Py2.4 and YAML Documentation fixes
* added no_log for password
* incorporated additional review comments
* remove type for options block
* fix type for pn_multiprotocol
CERN maintains its own fork of "Scientific Linux",
which identifies as "Scientific Linux CERN SLC".
This commit lets Ansible know that this is again
another variant of RHEL.
- Use range instead of xrange.
- Use python3-apt package for python 3.
- Eliminate unsupported for/else/raise usage.
- Use list on dict.items when modifying dict.
- Update requirements documentation.
Also made non-intrustive style fixes (adding blank lines).
Previously calculation of the number of instances that have been
terminated assumed all instances were in the first reservation returned
by AWS. If this is not the case the calculated number of instances
terminated never reaches the number of instances and the module always
times out. By unpacking the instances we get an accurate number and the
module correctly exits.
Currently instances with multiple ENI's can't be started or stopped
because sourceDestCheck is a per-interface attribute, but we use the
boto global access to it (which only works when there's a single ENI).
This patch handles multiple ENI's and applies the sourcedestcheck across
all interfaces the same way.
Fixes#3234
The session keyword is no longer needed or supported in the load_config()
method for eos. This fixes an issue in eos_template where the session
keyword was still being sent.
* remove redundant if submodules_updated
* speed up git by reducing remote commands
* run fetch only once
* run ls-remote less
* don't run ls-remote if one would run fetch anyhow
* remove unnecessary remote_branch check in clone
* kept if depth and version given
* fix fetch on old git versions
The daemonizing code here is taken from an ActiveState recipe, which
includes changing to / as a general best practice. While that is
normally true to allow for deleting the directory that the daemon
process started in, in this case it is not relevant as this is not
intended to be an actual long-running daemon.
Issue ansible/ansible#17466
* Added Solaris support to the mount module.
* Added checking so that if a non-standard fstab file is specified it will
still work in Solaris without breaking existing functionality.
* Added a check to avoid writing duplicate vfstab entries on Solaris
* Added "version_added" to new boot option
This means we will have to unarchive the complete archive if a single change is found.
Unfortunately we cannot fix this for `unzip`, the only hope is a pure-python reimplementation.
This fixes problems reported in the comments of #3810
os.getlogin() returns the user logged in on the controlling terminal. However
'crontab' only looks for the login name of the process' real user id which
pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] does provide.
While in most cases there is no difference, the former might fail under certain
circumstances (e.g. a lxc container connected by attachment without login),
throwing the error 'OSError: [Errno 25] Inappropriate ioctl for device'.
* 'before' and 'after' are now only applied to 'lines'
* remove update argument
* update doc strings
* add path argument when performing config difference
* removes update argument
* adds `config` option to replace argument
* moves session management into shared module
* cleans up doc strings
* `before` and `after` args now only apply to lines
If you apply `wait=yes` and use `instance_tags` as your filter for
stopping/starting EC2 instances, this stack trace happens:
```
An exception occurred during task execution. The full traceback is: │~
Traceback (most recent call last): │~
File "/tmp/ryansb/ansible_FwE8VR/ansible_module_ec2.py", line 1540, in <module> │~
main() │~
File "/tmp/ryansb/ansible_FwE8VR/ansible_module_ec2.py", line 1514, in main │~
(changed, instance_dict_array, new_instance_ids) = startstop_instances(module, ec2, instance_ids, state, instance_tags) │~
File "/tmp/ryansb/ansible_FwE8VR/ansible_module_ec2.py", line 1343, in startstop_instances │~
if len(matched_instances) < len(instance_ids): │~
TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len() │~
│~
fatal: [localhost -> localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "invocation": {"module_name": "ec2"}, "module_stderr": "Traceb│~
ack (most recent call last):\n File \"/tmp/ryansb/ansible_FwE8VR/ansible_module_ec2.py\", line 1540, in <module>\n main()\n File \"/tmp/│~
ryansb/ansible_FwE8VR/ansible_module_ec2.py\", line 1514, in main\n (changed, instance_dict_array, new_instance_ids) = startstop_instances│~
(module, ec2, instance_ids, state, instance_tags)\n File \"/tmp/ryansb/ansible_FwE8VR/ansible_module_ec2.py\", line 1343, in startstop_insta│~
nces\n if len(matched_instances) < len(instance_ids):\nTypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()\n", "module_stdout": "", "msg": "│~
MODULE FAILURE", "parsed": false}
```
That's because the `instance_ids` variable is None if not supplied
in the task. That means the instances that result from the instance_tags
query aren't going to be included in the wait loop. To fix this, a list
needs to be kept of instances with matching tags and that list needs to
be added to `instance_ids` before the wait loop.
* Ensure unicode characters in zip-compressed filenames work correctly
Another corner-case we are fixing hoping it doesn't break anything else.
This fixes:
- The correct encoding of unicode paths internally (so the filenames we scrape from the output and is returned by zipfile match)
- Disable LANG=C for the unzip command (because it breaks the unicode output, unlike on gtar)
* Fix for python3 and other suggestions from @abadger
Before this, all spot instance requests would fail because the code
_always_ called module.fail_json when the parameter was set (which it
always was, because the module parameter's default was set to 'stop').
As the comment said, this parameter doesn't make sense for spot
instances at all, so the error message was also misleading.