* postgresql_sequence: initial commit with new module and tests
* change return variables and adjust tests
* fix sanity checks
* fix linter errors
* change formatting functions and put params alphabetically
* add new examples and remove restrict option
* remove restrict option
* remove `required: false`
* add links to documentation
* change some minor parts in documentation
* add new integration tests for
** drop cascade
** change owner
* change usage of owner and created a test case for set owner during creation
* remove some documents and use docsfragments
* add aliases for minvalue and maxvalue
* change to warn if sequence not exists but should be removed
* use connect_to_db from module_utils/postgres.py
* add checkmode for several tests
* fix psycopg2 import and connect_to_db
* add a test for drop nonexistent sequence
* change get_info funcrtion to use only one SQL statement
* rewrite the module for cleaner code
* remove psycopg2
* change check_mode behavior
* add docstrings for class and methods
* add test for create sequence with owner in check_mode
* fix typo in set_schema()
* fix docu and cleanup the code
* adjust documentation for state, schema and newschema
* remove mutually_exclusive for 'absent'
* remove unused code comments
* remove warning for drop non-exicsting sequence
* change autocommit condition
* adjust state documentation
* nxos_interface_ospf: Add bfd support
Add support for `bfd` state in `nxos_interface_ospf`
- Feature Pull Request
`nxos_interface_ospf`
* Fix pep issues
* sanity loop: syntax
* bfd states changed from T/F to enable/disable/default
* doc hdr fixes
The erlang-solutions repository is broken for Ubuntu18 (They did not
sign their repository metadata). For now, disable the rabbitmq tests
which depend upon that. I'll open a PR with a revert of this commit.
We can watch it to see when it passes in Ci to know that the
erlang-soutions repository has been fixed
* Implement a new module to support Batch Account.
* Fix the schema definition.
* Fix some lint errors.
* Normalize line endings.
* Remove not-recommended idempotency check.
* adding stubs for discussion
* Add one more output attribute.
* Leverage `idempotency_check` and `normalize_resource_id`.
* Fix line is too long error.
* normalize resource id implementation
* normalizing resource id fix indentation
* Fix linting issues.
* Fix runtime errors of Azure Python SDK.
* Add info module to Batch Account.
* Remove info module per suggestion.
* adding initial comparison function
* fix in idempotency check
* batch account update to support idempotence
* don't modify azure_rm_common for timebeing to avoid excessive ci
* adding first ci
* added more description on comparison function
* fixed storage account name
* fix
* fixed indent in common function + batch account name unpacking
* fix bug
* fixing sanity
* updated class relations
* fix in common
* updated disposition
* Add two more updatable/disposition in module_arg_spec
* updated common file
* Fix documentation for auto_storage_account.
* fixed line too long
* fixed keyvault reference
* fixed batch account creation
* fix pep8
* Regenerate code according to the feedbacks.
* test deleting batch account
* Add auto-generate comments to test file.
* renamed delete task, removed unstable
* clean up storage account
* nxos_bfd_global: initial commit
This is an initial POC with just a few commands included. The code has been written somewhat generically so that it can act as a best practices template for re-use in future modules. The implementation follows the yaml cmd_ref style to define each command's getter/setter/type/default. It supports platform-specific defaults.
The basic logic is to collect all relevant data in a `cmd_ref` dict and pass that around to various methods.
In the BFD case the devices don't provide JSON output so we have to screen-scrape with show runs.
BFD does not support present/absent states so there is no state param.
BFD has three different property types to handle. We can add add'l types as needed:
- int
- int_list (list of ints)
- str (needs support for 'no' keyword)
* Use get_capabilities to find platform type
* PR comment fixes, round 1
* Minor cleanups
* nxos_bfd_global: create NxosCmdRef in module_utils
This commit just takes the latest bfd global code and moves the bulk
of the code into new `class NxosCmdRef` in `module_utils/nxos/nxos.py`.
The only remaining code in `nxos_bfd_global.py` are the calls from `main()`.
* Add remaining command properties and documentation
* update argument_spec
* Add check for _exclude; add sanity test
* Add targets files for bfd
* Context and state absent updates
* Add dict support to cmd_ref
* Changed remaining list commands to dict usage
* Add idempotence check for dict
* Fix existing overwrite bug
* Move pattern matching logic into its own method
* add support for 'command: absent'
* Add `get_platform_shortname`; update BFD platform-specific settings
* /absent/deleted/
* /sh/show/ in prepare_nxos_tests
* add dict check to get_platform_shortname
* Add normalize_defaults()
* UTs for bfd_global
* support yaml for both py2/py3
* update cmd_ref doc header
* Fix python2.6 incompatibility with dict comprehensions
* Fix bfd_global doc header (yaml syntax fail)
* more shippable fixes
* yet more shippable fixes
* shippable: remove r' ' wrappers
* docfix - remove ':'
* escape regex ctl chars in yaml table
* remove extra blank lines
* Fix str(None) issue
* Command context updates
* import PY2,PY3 instead of import sys
* fix ordereddict import & parent_context
* try/except for yaml import
* fix import issue for ordereddict
* remove epdb
* nxosCmdRef_import_check() workaround for shippable
* fix PEP ws errors
* Fix#56643: Map ansible keys to api keys
* Remove errant print line
* Fix pep8 issue
* Fix doc line
* Added test for validate_certs -> verify_ssl translation for k8s module
The extant documentation says that the fingerprint return value is a
single string, but it is currently being returned as a split list.
Convert the returned value to a string as documented, and add some
basic test-case coverage for the return values.
* Initial commit for meraki_malware module
- Allows for manipulation of malware configuration
* Add full documentation and improve code coverage
* Add diff support
* Type change
* Sanity check fixes
* Convert org_id from str to int for consistency
* Sanity fixes again
* Fix argument type errors
* Remove ignore items for some Meraki modules so shippable is happy
* Restructure meraki_network to be simpler and work for all int tests
* Enable all integration tests and enhance error reports
* Slight tweaks to integration tests
* Add support for check mode.
* Add diff support
- Need to analyze diff for accuracy
- Updated check mode changed value
* Improve test coverage
* Remove a duplicate integration test
* Add support for check mode
* Add changelog fragment
* Add diff support
- Fix a few changed status
- Removed auth_key check since that's done in module_utils now
* win_chocolatey - honour version when bootstrapping chocolatey
* skip upgrade all step
* Fix install latest step
* Remove test changes now that Chocolatey is released
* tweak the package version detection
* Add integration test provider for vmware
This change adds a new remote cloud provider option for vmware,
supporting dynamic environments running on worldstream.nl as well as
static environments specific by the user in a cloud-config template.
* nxos_vlan: fix broken purge behavior (issue #57101)
Symptoms/Analysis:
- `nxos_vlan` `purge: true` would fail when `purge` was trying to delete all unspecified vlans, including vlan 1.
- `nxos` devices do not allow removing vlan 1 and raise a cli exception error
- Previous fix#55144 caused a side effect when `purge` was used: vlan changes specified by `aggregate` were ignored; e.g.
- vlan 4 is not present; playbook specifies `aggregate: { vlan: 4 }, purge: true`
- results in proper purging but vlan 4 is not created
Solutions:
- ignore vlan 1 when purging
- remove the `not purge` check from state present logic
Added additional unit tests and integration tests.
Tested against all regression platforms.
* PEP fixes
* Add agg_show_vlan_brief.txt fixture
* Add warning for removing vlan 1
* change method name check
* Fix order for warning on templated conditionals
Fix bare variable warnings when the variable is a boolean
* changelog
* Add tests for cases that should and should not give warnings
If the behavior may change when the default behavior for CONDITIONAL_BARE_VARS becomes False there should be a warning. Boolean type conditionals will not change in behavior so don't warn.
* oops, forgot to add files
* typo
* New module postgresql_copy
* New module postgresql_copy: added tests
* New module postgresql_copy: changed tests
* New module postgresql_copy: doc format fixes
* New module postgresql_copy: fixes
* New module postgresql_copy: added upper, PostgreSQL
* New module postgresql_copy: fixed description
* New module postgresql_copy: added note about superuser
* New module postgresql_copy: remove SQLParseError
* New module postgresql_copy: fixed opt_need_quotes type
* New module postgresql_copy: fixed check_mode
* New module postgresql_copy: small fix
* Attempt 2 of cert validation fixes
* Remove unused code
* Cleanup the tmp cert using atexit
* Fix linting issues
* Only add SSLValidationHandler when not HAS_SSLCONTEXT
* Catch value errors on non PEM certs
* Only catch NotImplementedError to avoid masking issues
* set self._context even with PyOpenSSLContext for conformity
* Fix error building
* normalize how we interact with the context we create
* Remove unused code
* Address test for py3.7 message difference
* open_url should pass the ca_path through
* Account for new error in url lookup test
* Guard some code behind whether or not we are validating certs
* Make _make_context public
* Move atexit.register up to where the tmp file is created
* Adding integration test for 127.0.0.1/32 and ::1/128.
* Making sure file is not corrupted when render fails
* Fixes#56430
* Adding changelog for MR 57147/Issue 56430
* Add test case for non-cascading deletes
Deleting a DaemonSet does not delete associated pods,
even though it should
* Add coverage module when using pip
Otherwise tests seemingly fail