* Slight refactor on vmware_guest to fix path searching and vcsim compatibility.
* Clean up pep8 errors
* Fix more pep8 issues
* Add assertions
* Remove debug failure
* Update docsting for folder with examples
* Revise _get_vm_prop based on suggestions
* Implement folder walker to find a folder path
* More enhancements for datacenter->datacenter cloning
* Fix a few pep8 issues
* Remove useless check for subclass of None
* Fix a few suggestions
* Move serialize_spec to a util function
* Group exceptions together
Fixes#25011
Previously the gce module would only allow scopes to be specified by
alias, this adds support for specifying scopes by full URI, however
validation is limited to just ensuring the URI begins with:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth
Module was importing '*' from facts to get to TimeoutError
but that has moved to facts.timeout, so import is updated.
Also rm old style imports to new style imports at the start
of the module.
'signal' py module was used and referenced but never imported,
presumably it was using the 'signal' previously imported into
module_utils.facts. Now imported directly.
'AnsibleModule' was also from a * import, so now imported directly.
A ref to 'module' was in _delete_disks_when_detached(), so now it
is updated to raise an AzureException() with its message, and
let its caller catch it and call module.fail_json()
* Rm check for unused 'name' arg for restarted.
The module docs claim 'name' is not required for
restarted state, and the code doesn't seem to use
it is.
* Better error msg for linode 'restarted' state.
* Remove the eval() and loop over args.
* Fix use of eval(args), and cleanups.
* linode 'stopped' state doesnt need name either
Fixes#3873
In Python a function is always truthy, and the name of the
`create_changeset` function was being accidentally used instead of
`module.params['changeset']`.
* Pep8 fixes
* Removed redundant check for name
* Check validity of api_token
* Don't report changed when tag is already present
Fixes#24265
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
CreateSnapshot may fail with several exceptions. This
fix generically handles these exceptions.
Fixes#21121
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fixed he exception handling logic for the delete_group function.
fixes issue #26100
* Removed the unnecessary del_meta variables and made some other adjustments to the delete_user function
Fix adds support for quiesce and memory options while taking
snapshot of virtual machine. Update documentation and examples
for reflecting this change.
Fixes#26270
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
check_mode should behave pretty similarly to non-check mode -
just don't actually create or delete subnets or change tags.
Using DryRun for check_mode behaves very differently and results
in the following module failure:
```
"msg": "Unable to update tags for subnet-abcd1234,
error: EC2ResponseError: 412 Precondition Failed
<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
<Response><Errors><Error><Code>DryRunOperation</Code>
<Message>Request would have succeeded, but DryRun flag
is set.</Message></Error></Errors>
<RequestID>12345678-abcd-1234-abcd-abcd1234abcd</RequestID></Response>"
```
* Add support for EC2 dynamic data in ec2_facts
- Flattens out JSON in the instance identity document and IAM info/credentials for easy access to facts
- This changes region fact from ‘ansible_ec2_placement_region’ to ’ansible_ec2_instance_identity_document_region’
* Maintain backwards compatibility by putting the region into the old key
* Improve JSON parsing logic and split security group IDs
* Add documentation, backwards compatibility, fix bug and formatting
- Update documentation for ec2_facts with return values
- Preserve JSON value from the metadata service for backwards compatibility
- Fix bug in fix_invalid_varnames
- The keys in the dict were being modified in place; new dict now created to hold the sanitized keys
- Consolidate two replace calls with a regex substitution
- Move imports for ec2_facts to the top
* Add support for parsing the IAM instance profile role
When using Python3, the exec_module function errors out with a
unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'dict_keys' and 'list'
error when adding the .keys() to a static list. Use the explicit
list function to make a list of keys and then add to the ['tags'] list.
This module can add, remove, update versions, and set default versions
of managed policies. It will cycle out old versions of policies if too
many are present. It will check and set the version of the policy that
matches the pased in policy document if one already exists.
Incorporating changes from PR
Descriptions now have full stops, and pep8 error has been
addressed. Also added requirements, author, and updated interface to
"preview"
Additional change to pass CI
Previous commit added in some whitespace errors. Additinoally added
correct value for version_added, added in a RETURN block for
documentation, and moved import to top of file
Fixed error detaching policy from users
Updates to pass 2.4 CI
Updating iam_managed_policy supporting feedback
If target_group_arns is an empty list, then return
an empty target_group_names list.
If a connection to elbv2 is not obtainable, then it is
not possible to return target_group_names
* Fix logical flaw (update when diff), use string ports everywhere
* Change port comparison to integer vs. string
The comparison works either way as long as it's consistent. Boto docs
state that it takes in an integer, but if given a string apparently
keeps it as such. This change just ensures that when we compare, we
specifically deal with integers.
Make pyca/cryptography the preferred backend for cryptographic needs (mainly vault) falling back to pycrypto
pyca/cryptography is already implicitly a dependency in many cases
through paramiko (2.0+) as well as the new openssl_publickey module,
which requires pyOpenSSL 16.0+. Additionally, pyca/cryptography is
an optional dep for better performance with vault already.
This commit leverages cryptography's padding, constant time comparisons,
and CBC/CTR modes to reduce the amount of code ansible needs to
maintain.
* Handle wrong password given for VaultAES format
* Do not display deprecation warning for cryptography on python-2.6
* Namespace all of the pycrypto imports and always import them
Makes unittests better and the code less likely to get stupid mistakes
(like using HMAC from cryptogrpahy when the one from pycrypto is needed)
* Add back in atfork since we need pycrypto to reinitialize its RNG just in case we're being used with old paramiko
* contrib/inventory/gce: Remove spurious require on pycrypto
(cherry picked from commit 9e16b9db275263b3ea8d1b124966fdebfc9ab271)
* Add cryptography to ec2_win_password module requirements
* Fix python3 bug which would pass text strings to a function which
requires byte strings.
* Attempt to add pycrypto version to setup deps
* Change hacking README for dual pycrypto/cryptography
* update dependencies for various CI scripts
* additional CI dockerfile/script updates
* add paramiko to the windows and sanity requirement set
This is needed because ansible lists it as a requirement. Previously
the missing dep wasn't enforced, but cryptography imports pkg_resources
so you can't ignore a requirement any more
* Add integration test cases for old vault and for wrong passwords
* helper script for manual testing of pycrypto/cryptography
* Skip the pycrypto tests so that users without it installed can still run the unittests
* Run unittests for vault with both cryptography and pycrypto backend
Fix adds support for adding VMWare vSwitch without
any physical NICs (uplinks). This makes nic_name as
an optional parameter. Also, updated documentation and
examples to reflect these changes.
Fixes#25632
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* New facts module for AWS EC2 VPC Endpoints
* ec2_vpc_endpoint_facts - meet latest Ansible standards
Fix exception syntax and use of `iteritems` for python3
Fix undefined `ec2` variable (should have been `connection`
Address various flake8 issues
Use `ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list` rather than
duplicating its implementation
* Remove max_items and next_token from vpc_endpoint_facts
max_items and next_token should be a module concern, not
a caller concern. It would be very difficult for a module
consumer to use next_token properly, whereas it's easy for
the module to handle it.
* ec2_vpc_endpoint_facts trivially supports check mode
Add supports_check_mode=True to the argument spec.
* Improve RETURN documentation for ec2_vpc_endpoint_facts
Fix bug in EXAMPLE documentation too
* fix return type for validate-modules
* iam_cert.py Fix duplicate certificate detection with included chains.
The iam_cert module would fail to detect certificates as duplicates
if the certificate body included the authority chain directly.
This commit fixes the problem by checking if a given certificate
matches the start of the data returned by AWS, since in all cases
where they would match the certificate will come first.
* iam_cert.py Return certificate ARN in all success cases.
When uploading certificates or interacting with IAM, the certificate ARN
is needed for other operations with AWS such as provisioning elastic load
balancers.
This commit returns the certificate ARN in all success cases, which allows
it to be used to idempotently provision other Amazon services depending on
it (ELBs being an immediate example).
* add aws dynamo_ttl module, small parameter setter
- New Module Pull Request
`dynamodb_ttl`
2.3.0/devel
Very self-contained TTL setter. This is independent of the dynamodb_table module
as it's really designed to be a helper for tables that may be created in other
ways (say, CloudFormation, which doesn't support setting TTL).
* committer is no longer a valid value
* bump version_added, catch common exceptions
* pep8 fixes
* one more pep8
The boto Route53 get_all_rrsets method will return the record set
matching the name, type, and identifier specified, followed by ALL
subsequent sets in alphabetical order based on name. If the specified
set does not exist, the method will still return all the sets that
_would_ have come after it. Searching through sets we know will not
match is not just a waste of resources but, more importantly, often
triggers AWS API throttling when used on zones with large numbers of
records.
* Allow EC2-VPC instances to update SG
make ec2 pep8
* use sets instead of loop and a break
* bring things in an indentation level
* Use to_text instead of str, text_type instead of basestring, - instead of difference
* basestrings not unicode
* simplifying syntax
* Various fixes to VM customizations (from template)
This patch implements:
- New find_obj() function from vmware.py replacing get_obj()
- Implement proper resource_pool selection
- Fix productId implementation (was not working)
- Ensure that we are not changing anything that is not mandatory (hostName, orgName, fullName)
This is an alternative proposal to #24283
This does not fix#19860 yet though.
For our use-case, we do not want to customize the network information (or any information in fact).
What is used in the template should remain intact.
* Added find_obj() function
* Fix the returned object-list (unused yet)
* Small improvement
* Support DHCP type and fix customizations
* Small fix
* Support resource_pool also for reconfiguring VM
* Remove redundant
* Fix short hostname, specific resource_pool, PEP8
* Improve docs and examples
* Fix missing hostsystem
* Make folder absolute path
* Improve docs, add missing 'mac'
* region isn't required for ec2.py; allow endpoints to be used
* move where aws_connect_kwargs is set
* remove camel_dict_to_snake_dict and display error message
Fix added to fail module instead of returning boolean value
which raises AttributeError.
Fixes#21770
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* trying to delete a nonexistent bucket should not fail
* Improve error handling for deleting s3 bucket
* Allow successful deletion
* Add test for deleting a nonexistent bucket
rename integration test target from s3 to aws_s3
* ec2_asg and ec2_asg_facts module improvements
Return target group information for both ec2_asg and ec2_asg_facts
modules
Provide RETURN documentation for ec2_asg module
PEP8 fixes for ec2_asg_facts
* ec2_asg: use pagination when describing target groups
In case an ASG has 100s of target groups, ensure that
we get the full result using build_full_result
* Allow cert and private pem information to be passed in via string, eg when obtaining sensitive key details from anisble-vault at runtime
* Allow cert chain body to be passed as a string
* Ensure the new options are set in parameters
* Dont publish the private key in logs
* Set the version_added documentation
* Update documentation inline with review
* Removes file based certificates in favour of string only as suggested in feature review
* Documentation changes as suggested by review
When creatinf a new VM from template, you can specify the storage domain
name and disk format where to copy all the template disks
For example if you want to create a VM from template into specific
storage domain you can do the following:
ovirt_vms:
name: vm_on_my_storage_domain
cluster: my_cluster
template: my_template
operating_system: other_linux
type: server
cpu_cores: 1
cpu_sockets: 1
state: stopped
clone: True
storage_domain: my_nfs_storage
format: COW
before this change adding nic was allowed only to a vm. Now it is
possible to add it to template.
example:
- name: test add nic to template
ovirt_nics:
auth: "{{ ovirt_auth }}"
state: present
template: mytemplate
name: nic1
interface: virtio
profile: ovirtmgmt
network: ovirtmgmt
PR #5165 at https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/5165
adds redirection and capture of stdout during execution of
docker-compose.
This doesn't necessarily catch all errors, since some are printed to
stderr and lost.
This extends the redirection to include stderr, and does minor string
processing to attempt to find a 'useful' message to present as the
final Ansible error.
* New facts module for AWS VPC Peering
* Update documentation and region catch for boto3
* Update ec2_vpc_peering_facts for python3 and flake8
Update version to 2.3
Update for python3 exception handling
Use ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list rather than duplicating
implementation
Use camel_dict_to_snake_dict on results for ansible standard results
Tidy up flake8 compliance
* Support check_mode for ec2_vpc_peering_facts
Add supports_check_mode to the module declaration
* Fix latest Ansible standards
Update version to 2.4
Add ANSIBLE_METADATA
Move imports
* Fix boto3 tags to remove; unable to remove a list of strings, need list of {'Key': key}
* pep8 fix
* cannot bugfix due to differences in AWS APIs - just document
* add more info to guidelines for using compare_aws_tags
* Ultra basic api-gateway module based of lambda.py
* Ultra basic deployment added to api-gateway module
* ApiGateway module Allow creation of APIs, more documentation and better return value
* ApiGateway module incorporate review feedback
* ApiGateway module flake8 cleanup
* APIGateway module - more review fixes.
* slightly better messages in api_gateway module
* AWS api_gateway module - try to improve messages in case of exceptions
* rename api_gateway module to aws_api_gateway as discussed in PR 20230
* aws_api_gateway - Allow delivery of swagger either as text or dictionary.
* aws_api_gateway module - introduce 'unit' tests, improve imports using them and small fixes
* aws_api_gateway module - move path expand_user to avoid early typecheck
* aws_api_gateway - version means version of metadata not module - fix to 1.0
* aws_api_gateway module - Rely on module_utils.ec2 for imports & path type for expanduser / cleanups
* aws_api_gateway module - heavy cleanup and refactor of code + cloud retry functionality.
* api_gateway_module - failing test case for handling more than one deployment in succession and API deletion
* add TooManyRequestsException to AWSRetry exception list - makes API deployment work.
* api_gateway_module - Fixes for various review comments + errors from various linters
* api_gateway_module - Fixes for more review comments + linter error
* api_gateway_module - Major refactor into sensible functions - create_response becomes configure_response
* api_gateway_module - should be working under python3; remove test exclusion
* api_gateway_module - finish off remaining review fixes - use ansible defaults and fix mutually exclusive
* api_gateway_module - attempt to improve handling of botocore errors in python3
* api_gateway_module - implement state=absent / API deletion
* Support check_mode in ec2_vpc_nacl
Ensure that all API calls that make changes are guarded by
`if not module.check_mode`.
* Update ec2_vpc_nacl_facts to latest pep8 standards
An empty `target_group_arns` list represents no target groups.
This is different to not passing a `target_group_arns` list at all
which can signify no change.
Remove unnecessary empty list construction, as it must already be
an empty list to get to that point.
Refer to 689f135 for similar fix in s3 module. This change makes `OrdinaryCallingFormat` default for handling S3 connections.
Signed-off-by: Yury V. Zaytsev <yury.zaytsev@moneymeets.com>
* New module = elb_target_group
* Update elb_target_group.py
Adds support for adding and removing targets from a target group
* Better error handling
* Bump version_added
* Minor fixes
* Scope ec2 imports, add better doco, fix up examples, allow for both upper and lower case in protocol
* Yaml fixes
* ci fix
* Added targets parameter to doc and added new modify_targets flag to prevent runs from modifying targets
* Update to metadata_version
* Update to metadata support
* Remove defaults for some params. Add tags parameter
* Use paginator to get target groups
* Add tag support
* Add tg attributes to module
* Quote multilines
* Remove unnecessary defaults. Fix multiline
* Fix line ending
* New module = elb_application_lb
* Update elb_application_lb.py
Adds support for rules, adds wait option for ALB creation, adds support for using target group names instead of ARNs when referencing target groups in rules. All additional features should be idempotent.
* Better exception error messages. Bump version_added. Pep8 fixes
* Add missing full stop to description
* Review changes and fixes
* Fix pep issues
* Fix up examples
* Fix pep8
* half way through sorting elb attributes
* Add access logs enabled param
* Finish implementing elb attributes
* Use paginator to get elbs
* Dont snake_case the tags
* Add listeners to return output and fixed up examples
* review changes
* fix line lengths
* pep8 fixes
`e.message` is a string, and `camel_dict_to_snake_dict` fails when
given a string. The intended code is to run `camel_dict_to_snake_dict`
on `e.response`, the result of which includes a `message` key.
Make exception handling lines more consistent and wrap for slightly
shorter lines.
* Use double-quotes for expect integration tests
* Cast user input to string for expect integration tests
* Remove usage of cmp() for python3 compatibility
- Add code smell test to look for cmp usage
- Fixes#24756
* docker_container: add working_dir (fixes#20044)
Added a working directory option that will get passed with the other
docker container parameters. This is optional and addresses feature
request #20044.
* Revert to using url_map internal to the module to allow parameter generation to work. module parameter is still url_map_name.
* [GCP] Cross Region Load Balancer Integration Test
* [GCP] Healthcheck module
* fix return YAML block
* removed update_ return value; removed python26 check; typos and docs updates
* doc fix
* Updated int test for no-update conditions
* added filter_gcp_fields test
* fixed bug in update where dictionary wasn't built correctly and port was not being set.
* added default values to documentation block
Tags should retain case, and should not be snake cased.
Easiest way to do this is to snake before converting tag
list as while that affects the keys of the boto3 tag lists,
it doesn't affect the values. Need to use `tag_value_key_name`
and `tag_name_key_name` following recent change to
`boto3_tag_list_to_ansible_dict`, which used to handle both
`key`/`Key` and `value`/`Value`
* fix eni lookup logic to update them only when univocally specified (Fixes#19972)
remove redundant eni lookup
* Rename the univocally_find_eni method to uniquely_find_eni
* Idempotency logic minor fixes
* Fixing pep8 reported issues
* Adding a required_together constraint for instance_id and device_index
* Fix ec2_eni private_ip_address matching
* Adding an example of matching via subnet_id and private_ip_address
* Removing the required_together and subnet_id constraints
* Addding some notes to explain the module assumptions
* Implementing Ryan's wording proposal
remove cloudtrail.py from legacy-files as it passes pep8 tests now
update return values to use snake case per coding guidelines
update boto3 exception handling to use method outlined in coding guidelines
update parameter spec and return value code per PR code review
Ensure newly created NAT gateways get converted to snake dict
Remove custom code, and associated test, for generating snake
dict and use `camel_dict_to_snake_dict`
Make use of `required_if` rather than bespoke parameter checks
Remove ec2_vpc_nat_gateway from pep8 legacy files list
If a lambda exists but does not have a VPC configuration,
add the VPC configuration when it's present in the ansible
parameters.
Prior to this change, setting VPC configuration on a lambda
that did not have any VPC configuration would ignore that config.
* vmware_guest: Add support for Linked Clones
* Resolve PEP8 Issues
* Change snapshot_name to snapshot_src
* Add additional option 'snapshot_linked' to specify whether to use a linked clone or not
* Changed snapshot_linked parameter to "linked_clone"
* Remove unnecessary conditional
We have a protection against a user setting use_default_subnetpool in
their playbook - but then we sure do pass the kwarg anyway. Maybe let's
not do that.
* [GCP] UrlMap module
This module provides support for UrlMaps on Google Cloud Platform. UrlMaps allow users to segment requests by hostname and path and direct those requests to Backend Services.
UrlMaps are a powerful and necessary part of HTTP(S) Global Load Balancing on Google Cloud Platform.
UrlMap takes advantage of the python-api so the appropriate infrastructure has been added to module_utils.
More about UrlMaps can be found at:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/load-balancing/http/url-map
UrlMap API:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/latest/
Google Cloud Platform HTTP(S) Cross-Region Load Balancer:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/load-balancing/http/
* updated documentation, remmoved parens
* fixed tabs
* switch to boto3 and add support for application ELBs with target groups.
* use py23 compatible dict iterator.
* removing commented out fail_json calls
utilize sets to simplify logic
remove setting a redundant variable
add bounds checking in two places
add AWSRetry decorator - do we want this for other functions too?
change xrange to range so python3 doesn't fail
remove sorting lists of dicts; in python2 this returns None, in python3 this fails
* remove error variable from traceback.format_exc
* Remove boto2-style calls brought in by rebase
Old boto-style calls to `as_group` attributes break in boto3
Also remove module from legacy-PEP8 list
* Add parameter to target_group_arn option
* Fix HAS_BOTO3 check
* use tags.items() instead of iteritems
* import botocore
* Fixed bugs in deleting autoscaling groups
* make changes in deleting autoscaling groups pep8
* more pep8
* fix version
* fix bugs so local integration tests run
* fix launch config check
* reflect changed status for ASG updates
* Fix existing exception handling and use traceback.
Fix imports
* line length
* Fix notification setup
* Fix mutually exclusive arguments
Only one of the AvailabilityZones and VPCZoneIdentifier arguments should be provided to the CreateAutoScalingGroup call.
* Allow desired_capacity, min_size, max_size, launch_config_name to be derived from the existing ASG if not specified
Remove code updating dict after ASG already uses it
* Add new helper function for comparing AWS tag key pair dicts. Also modify boto3_tag_list_to_ansible_dict function to be more generic when looking for key names because AWS sometimes uses 'Key', sometimes 'TagKey' and who knows what the future holds! Fixed modules to work with changes.
* Review changes
* Add some more doc to GUIDELINES for tags and fix var name for snaked values in ec2_group_facts
* Support auto_remove in docker_container
* Fail if not docker>=2 and auto_remove=True, don't set auto_remove in host_config if not docker>=2
* Make quoting more readable in ansible errors
* allow elb scheme to be updated by restarting the resource
use ensure_gone and require wait option
* fix pep8
* fix yaml
* requested changes
* fix fail_json
os_quota checks the current quotas for compute, network and volume
services and fails when no volume service is found in the catalog.
Since openstack test deployments without volume services are common
os_quota shouldn't fail if such service is missing.
Fixes#23085
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
- Use `fail_json` for `get_all_load_balancers` unhandled exception.
- Do not mask error message on failure of `enable_zones`.
- Do not mask error message on failure of `disable_zones`.
Also added/removed blank lines to improve PEP 8 compliance.
* fix documentation and correct exception handling
* follow AWS exception guidelines
* fix parameter_group_family req; only needed when creating cache parameter group
make pep8 and remove from legacy files
Fixes issue [#24078](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/24078)
Resource pools are retrieved from VSphere regardless of the state of the `resource_pool` parameter. During this process, each retrieved Resource Pool is checked for the `parent` attribute, and if it exists, the currently-scoped parent object is compared against the Resource Pool's parent object. The method doing the check, however, `assert`s that the parent object is not `None`. In some cases, a Resource Pool will have the `parent` attr, but that `parent` object will be `None`, causing the `assert` to fail.
This should avoid that. :-)
* atomic_image: add support for pull --storage=
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
* atomic_container: new module
Manage atomic containers
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
update module to support more standard state=present/absent syntax
update module to use required_if, required_together, mutually_exclusive functions where possible
per ryansb review: make documentation section more clear, fix some extra quotes, remove FIXME comment
pre willthames review: force private_zone to True if vpc_id is set and fix word wrap
* Support check mode in ec2_vpc_dhcp_options_facts
As a facts module, ec2_vpc_dhcp_options_facts supports check mode
by default
* ec2_vpc_dhcp_options_facts tidy up
Use named method imports, move imports to top of code
Use shared code to handle filters and tags
Use snake case for parameter names while retaining backward compatibility
This fixes issue when list from module contains more than one element.
Ansible and/or boto may put same elements in list in different order,
thus resulting task as changed.
Fixes#3310
When the security groups specified to the os_server module change they
should be updated on the server. This will require shade 1.19 where the
server security group commands were added.
Fixes: #23206
* allow split horizon for route53_zone and refactor
* fix documentation
remove comment
fix version_added
* Remove unused imports
* Only include zone as matching if it has the same privacy setting
* Use `.endswith` instead of indexing into a string
* Update public zone behavior to only create new if there is no matching public zone
* Remove from legacy PEP8 files
* Add ability to use either sec group name or sec group id or combination to ec2_lc. Also fix header size in AWS Guidelines
* Fix ec2 import to only import neccessary packages. Remove pep8 double line
* re-raise exception as expected
The current ThrottlingException handling code hides other actual exceptions from the user, and basically goes infinite loop instead. eg when the api caller doesn't have permission (example below) to use the api, ansible effectively hangs. adding the re-raise stops execution and shows the error to the command line as expected
can test by removing permission to the efs api, and calling the efs: module
The error was: botocore.exceptions.ClientError: An error occurred (AccessDeniedException) when calling the DescribeFileSystems operation: User: <x> is not authorized to perform: elasticfilesystem:DescribeFileSystems on the specified resource
* PEP8 fix
* Remove DryRun parameter in ec2_vpc_igw_facts check_mode
Using DryRun in check mode causes errors, and is not required
(as nothing changes when calling describe_internet_gateways)
Prevents the following error:
```
{"changed": false,
"failed": true,
"msg": "An error occurred (DryRunOperation) when calling
the DescribeInternetGateways operation: Request
would have succeeded, but DryRun flag is set."}
```
* ec2_vpc_igw_facts pep8 tidy up
* . switched from 'user.id' to 'account.id' in REST API calls.
+ added ability to select desired account (by name or identifier) from list of accounts to which authorized user have access.
* + added account option addition version.
* Remove pubnub_blocks from PEP8-legacy list
* [cloud][tests] Create fixtures for using placebo to test boto3-using modules
* Use pytest's importorskip instead of manually skipping on missing deps
* Fix imports in cloudformation module
* Delete unused code
* Add maybe_sleep fixtures to speed up recorded test runs
* Build basic placebo-CFN tests
* Commit placebo recordings of basic stack operations
* Add placebo to test-requires
* Allow unit tests to run regardless of environment by setting a default region
* Use explicit relative import for Python 3 compat
* Use __name__ attribute that works on Python 2 and 3
These were deprecated back in the 1.x timeframe, so have been deprecated
for the 2 cycles required. They also do things wrong and should be
avoided anyway. Go ahead and remove them.
* GCP: backend service module
* GCP: rework param-checking code. Fixed a couple of bugs and changed to ValueError instead of custom tuple.
* GCP: fixed commit, spelled out Google Cloud for clarity in module description.
* add else statement to ensure instids is set
set res_list to None to avoid UnboundLocalError and fix iteration over a nonetype by adding an empty tuple
* make res_list empty tuple by default and check for instids before setting tags (fails otherwise)
* Add examples in os_server module showing userdata
Added an example using Bash and also using Cloud-init. Also, showing using {% raw %} and {% endraw %} to provide a pointer to those hitting similar issues to the ones I had.
* Removed erronious whitespace
Set encrypted to default False, rather than None
Otherwise you get:
```
Invalid type for parameter Encrypted, value: None, type: <type 'NoneType'>, valid types: <type 'bool'>)
```
* Adding first checkin of resource_pool module
* fixing length issues and indentation multipliers
* mend
* mend
* mend
* remove * import from modules
* Add space on variable assignments
* changing line 321 to less characters
* fixing pep8 issues
* mend
* cleaning up example section
* Add RETURN section
* adding spacing to list
* all spacing consistent now
* move imports as per CI
* update integration tests for updated boto exception message
* integration tests fail on both "test credential" test cases
exception bubbles out of module. instead catch and wrap
* ec2_group does not support updating a security group's description
AWS security group descriptions are immutable.
if ec2_group finds a group that matches by name, but the descriptions do not match, the module does not support this case
previously it would check if the group was used, but would not do anything if it was
old behavior was erroneous because it could make a user expect that the description change of a group was fine when in fact it did not occur
also, it made an expensive check against all ec2 instances for no good reason
* comments not doc strings
* else must have pass w/o doc-string statement
* Catch specific BotoServerException, give context around error when fetching SGs
* python3 compatible exception blocks
* add traceback to fail_json
* two blank lines before first function
purge_subnets|routes were introduced recently.
ensure_subnet_associations now takes purge_subnets as a parameter. A
call to this function was missed when introducing this feature. With
out, results in a "got 5 expected 6" error.
Allows to health-check two services on one host. Before, asking for 2 health checks being present for `http://myhost:8888` and `http://myhost:9999` resulted in just a single health check, as this module considered the two specs as equal.
Bonus: route53_health_check now passes style guidelines
* Fix get_s3_connection (fixes#22317)
Override aws_connect_kwargs rather than prepending to them. Should fix an issue in which `calling_format` is set twice in the kwargs passed to `boto.connect_s3` or `S3Connection` if a bucket name contains a `.`
* Revert "Fix get_s3_connection (fixes#22317)"
This reverts commit 7f61b8bebd2929940495204f1a98d660a55985d8.
* implements alternative way of fixing issue with aws_connect_kwargs for rgw and fakes3 (fixes 22317)
* add comment to explain why the keys are being removed from aws_connect_kwargs
* remove trailing whitespace on comment line
* don't modify an eni without eni_id
fix pep8
remove ec2_eni from pep8 legacy files
remove a couple unused variables in main()
fix the documentation
* fix yaml
Due to how the result-dictionary is being used, in some codepaths it would have an empty dictionary.
This then is problematic if the code expects the 'changed' key later on.
I also improved the docs a bit, by clearly marking the parameter names and URL in the documentation.
* making ec2 pep8
* remove ec2 from pep8 legacy files
* missed a couple
* fix imports and remove iteritems
* making group_id and group_name mutually exclusive and fixing whitespace
Changes to the metadata format were approved here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/54
* Update documentation to the new metadata format
* Changes to metadata-tool to account for new metadata
* Add GPL license header
* Add upgrade subcommand to upgrade metadata version
* Change default metadata to the new format
* Fix exclusion of non-modules from the metadata report
* Fix ansible-doc for new module metadata
* Exclude metadata version from ansible-doc output
* Fix website docs generation for the new metadata
* Update metadata schema in valiate-modules test
* Update the metadata in all modules to the new version
Currently the documentation utilizes with_subelements, but it does not parse the results correctly. By changing to with_items: and specifying the proper list, we are able to tag the instances as expected.
Unclear how useful it is to still be catching BotoServerError exceptions
generally, especially when we are now hopefully handling most instances
of throttling, but kept it as it was already in the code. Moved to main
as catching BotoServerErrors inside individual functions will bypass any
AWSRetry.backoff decorator.
Move additional imports to top.
Use python2.6 formatting
A bit of cleanup on imports
Make one more string interpolation Python 2.6 compatible.
* Fix connection_draining idempotency in ec2_elb_lb
Ensure connection_draining types are equivalent when comparing
whether or not connection_draining is being changed.
This means that running `ec2_elb_lb` with connection_draining
set a second time will now report `changed=False`
* ec2_elb_lb: fixed latest Ansible standards compliance
Update to current pep8 standards, fix module imports
and remove module from exclusion file
This is basically a replay of #16064 from `gce.py` to other pertinent
`gce_*.py` files. It enables expansions of paths in `gce.ini` like
`~/.project.json`
* fix module doc fields
* More module docs corrections
* More module docs corrections
* More module docs corrections
* More module docs corrections
* correct aliases
* Review comments
* Must quote ':'
* More authors
* Use suboptions:
* restore type: bool
* type should be in the same place
* More tidyups
* authors
* Use suboptions
* revert
* remove duplicate author
* More issues post rebase
* description is only required when group state is present
also note that AWS requires a non-empty description when creating a security group
* clarify description requirement
* virt.py: autostart VM attribute
autostart is now an idempotent VM attribute instead of a non idempotent forced autostart attribute set to True
* Make shippable happy
* Missing version added
* Fix some points
* Autostart default is now None
* Ident fix
1. Check less aggressively for resources that take a long time to return
(some resources can take an hour or more).
2. Handle throttling when checking for resources, and back off quickly
when it occurs.
* Add user_data_path parameter to ec2_lc module
* Improve user_data_path parameter documentation
- Specify mutual exclusivity
- Specify `version_added`
- Change module parameter type to `path`
* Use correct comparison for user_data result
* Include traceback on error and use with block
* Only hide user data if provided in file
ensure_tags fails if `tags` is None rather than an empty
dict. Ensure that not passing `tags` parameter is equivalent
to passing an empty dict.
Fixes#21778
If the host .bashrc holds a var named HOSTNAME, the container
where the lxc_container module will attach to will inherit from
this var, potentially breaking some applications (like rabbitmqctl)
due to an incorrect $HOSTNAME reported in the container.
* Add flag to Docker pull_image to know when the image is already latest
Whenever the flag pull is set to 'yes' the resource is always defined
as 'changed'. That is not true in case the image is already at the
latest version.
Related to ansible/ansible#19549
* Docker pull_image does not change status if the image is latest
* add gce_template.py
gce template manage GCE Instance Templates in Google Cloud Plateform.
* change gce_template on style/formating
Apply change on style/formating from reviewer request.
* change gce_template on style/formating again.
* Rename gce_template.py to gce_instance_template.py
* update gce_instance_template.py to pass CI
Oops :)
ERROR: Import found before documentation variables.
All imports must appear below DOCUMENTATION/EXAMPLES/RETURN/ANSIBLE_METADATA.
* Update gce_instance_template.py
change documentation replace gce_template by gce_instance_template
* Update gce_instance_template.py
Sorry for the typography fault. The day begins badly.
* Update gce_instance_template.py
apply text change
s/Compte/Compute/
s/Plateform/Platform/
s/forword/forward/
change documentation for subnetwork, subnetwork is name.
add mutually_exclusive in AnsibleModule arguments.
change disk_type as an option type.
* Update gce_instance_template.py
change the documentation.
* Update gce_instance_template.py
RETURN is required for all new modules. Is empty because no new return variable returned.
* Update gce_instance_template.py
Ansible will verify that only present/absent are passed as the state. This else is not needed.
* [GCE] Google Cloud Spanner module
Supports the creation/updating/deletion of Spanner instances and create/drop databases.
* [GCE] On update, node count will not be reset to one if not specified.
* [GCE] fixed some imports.
* [GCE] rename display_name to instance_display_name
* [GCE] Recreate instance in order to have desired values at create time.
* Fix linter error on imports
* [GCE] Added force_instance_delete option to ensure an instance is not removed by mistake.
* [GCE] Google Cloud Spanner module
Supports the creation/updating/deletion of Spanner instances and create/drop databases.
* [GCE] On update, node count will not be reset to one if not specified.
* [GCE] rename display_name to instance_display_name
* Fix linter error on imports
* fixed doc bug
* Remove imports mistakenly brought in during merge
Fixes ansible#21796 Prevent users from deleting buckets rather than objects by making object parameter and mode=delobj mutually exclusive in task.
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/21796
* Add quota for the number of floating IP's to allow in Network.
* Add nova_floating_ips and neutron_floating_ips aliases to avoid confusion.
* rename aliases to compute_floating_ips and network_floating_ips.
The list_elbs call to boto doesn't use any pagination, so any time there
are more ELBs than the API page size, this module will fail. This change
uses the `next_token` attribute of `ResultSet` to check if there are
still more ELBs to return.
Fixes#21361
* Make more use of AWS Exception information
* Use pythonic dict assignments
* Improve documentation formatting to make option names clearer
in descriptions
* Meet ansible line length requirements
* Tidy up flake8 messages
* Update metadata on existing openstack instances
This adds or updates existing keys, but doesn't remove them
Fixes#5500
* Set meta to {} if None
* Move common metadata parsing into a method
Set the `force` flag to false to:
- protect existing Keys from being overwritten
- check if a Key was already existing by evaluating
the returned `changed` status
CentOS's cloud image wiki page (wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS) gives an
example of using their product code to search for AMIs. This commit
adds an optional parameter to ec2_ami_find to allow this filtering.
* Move availability_zone docs to each OpenStack module
This argument is in the central list for hysterical raisins (mostly me
being a doofus) but is used in almost none of them. Document it
explicitly in each module to stop the confusion.
* Fix two docs formatting bugs
If versioning is not enabled, then `get_bucket_versioning`
can return an empty dict.
If that happens, the code to enable versioning should still
run!
The logic for suspending versioning was also incorrect, so
have updated that too.
Fixes#20491
Introduces `ignore_nonexistent_bucket` option that does not require ListBuckets permission, so less permissioned IAM roles can still be used with this module.
Fixes#20501
* resolve#21056 - Add support for full cloning. Fix some issues. Update doc
* Fix condition and update doc. Fixes#28585
* Using built-in helper for argspec, revert ansible metadata, add more control and remove type in documentation
* PEP8 style compliance
Don't try to create tags on a vpc that you've just removed.
Avoids
```
"msg": "An error occurred (InvalidParameterValue) when calling the CreateTags operation: You must specify one or more tags to create"
```
Although not quite sure why the `create_tags` was being called
as `module.params.get('tags')` *should* have returned `None`.
* Added PubNub BLOCKS management module.
* . increased block start/stop wait to 30 seconds
* . fixed multi-line documentation
* . fixed YAML formatting in documentation section
* . removed multi-line commits
. fixed YAML format in description section
* . updated test script to upload event handler sources if non-local connection used for tests
. changed module configuration parameter from 'block' to 'name' (represent target block name)
. updated module docs regarding 'chanes' configuration parameter. Only block 'name' can be changed using this parameter ('description' can be changed directly in module call configuration)
. changed module configuration parameter from 'pwd' tp 'password'
. migrated 'urlencode' import from try..catch to six module imported from Ansible module utils
. removed custom method which is used to verify whether value is empty
* ^ fixed value for key-path function usage with names of application/keyset/block and handlers.
. reduced unnecessary requests (better pre-procesing of previous results)
. event handler name change won't trigger block restart
* ^ fixed too long documentation lines
* . moved PubNub BLOCKS client code into separate package under PyPi
. updated module code to utilize new package
. changed block start stop state to: started and started
* . small changes in documentation format
* Adding an elasticache snapshot module.
Allows user to create, copy, or delete a snapshot.
* Removing unnecessary function
* Make indentation uniform.
* Making requested changes.
Fixing PEP8
Adding a more graceful fail for delete() if the snapshot's state valid (such as when it is in the process of being created).
* PEP8
* Fixing some formatting
move imports
fix parameter alignment
* move imports to the top of the file below documentation
This patch enhances waiting operation of stateless VM to be down.
Because stateless VM creates a snapshot and removes it after the
VM is shutdown, we must wait until the VM is really prepared to
start again.
Replaces the usage of expanduser with the type 'path' for the
dest and object options as that functionality is available
in that type automatically.
patch related to #12263
* initial commit of cloudfront_facts.py
* modification as per review from @georgepsarakis
* fixed shippable build error
* fixed shippable build error
* removed wildcard imports and replaced with specific imports from ansible.module_utils.ec2 as advised by @georgepsarakis
* renamed all instances of cloud_front_origin_access_identity to origin_access_identity as advised by @georgepsarakis
* show facts based on alias and distribution id for easy referencing as advised by @ryansb. have done for both distribution and distribution_config
* fixed incorrect logic for default list_distributions, fixed list_distributions_by_web_acl - wasn't passing web_acl_id, fixed list_invalidations keyword args missing DistributionId
* fixed last fact added clobbering all previous facts for an alias or an id
* removed list_ prefix from list keys
* removed unnecessary boto fields. made list_distributions and list_streaming_distributions dictionaries with id/alias as key. fixed list_invalidations.
* initial commit of cloudfront_facts summary
* checks for empty list returned from boto, standardised list naming
* neatened up parameters
* added summary documentation
* refactoring of functions for modularity
* refactoring, neatening code, fix for if cname not present, added try-catch blocks
* more refactoring, cleaning
* more cleaning, allowed streaming distributions to be found by domain name alias
* removed unnecessary line
* fixed tabs
* fixed indentation
* removed trailing whitespace
* removed more whitespace
* more refactoring, modified where invalidations dict is set
* added ETag to summary
* refactored summary list
* moved list out of for loop
* trailing white space
* reverted line lengthening as advised by @willthames
* modified exceptions to multi line as advised by @willthames
* reverted variable spacing to be more pythonic'
* reverted spacing in YAML as advised by @ryansb
* reverted line spacing for parameters for correct blame attribution as advised by @ryansb
* removed white space
* more white space
* reverted line spacings for parameters as advised by @ryansb
* removed spaces between parameters as advised by @ryansb
* Avoid having module documentation links to itself
A lot of modules use M(own_module) in their documentation causing a link
in the documentation to itself.
* Make note more clear now
* Removing cmp to be compatible with Python3
* fix syntax
* Added an overlooked return
* Fixing making things overly complicated
* Simplifying since tags will always be hashable. Don't need to use cmp at all.
* Adding environment variable support for lambda.py in response to feature idea #20479.
Plus a 1-character bug fix.
* fix yaml syntax
* Fixing option name, adding alias, and fixing a line to allow the user to delete environment variables by setting an empty dict.
* Refactor dimensiondata_network to use shared base class for common functionality.
* Experiment: remove the assignments in the "except ImportError:" block that keep PyCharm happy. If this fixes the build, then I reckon there's a bug in the validate-modules script (https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/test/sanity/validate-modules/validate-modules#L322).
* Remove unused imports.
* Changes based on feedback from @gundalow for ansible/ansible#21043.
- Use no_log=True for mcp_password parameter.
- Collapse module parameter definitions.
* Use shared definitions and doc fragments for common module arguments (ansible/ansible#21043).
* Make default network plan "ESSENTIALS", rather than "ADVANCED" (this is consistent with our other tooling).
Tidy up module parameter documentation.
* Simplify dimensiondata module documentation fragments (didn't know you could include multiple fragments).
* Change 'verify_ssl_cert' module parameter to 'validate_certs'.
* fix#19487
* add 'version_added'
* Check for version compatibility, Ignore keys if incompatible
* add comment about version support
* remove 'type' as requested
* fix merge error
* cloudstack: cs_portforward: implement vpc support
* cloudstack: cs_portforward: add vpc and network to returns
* cloudstack: cs_portforward: networkid must not be used for rule listing
* cloudstack: fail for get_network when vpc but no network name
This seem to be a global pattern for get_network, we want to enforce a
network name to be set if a vpn param is given.
This is used for cs_portforward.
* cloudstack: cs_portforward: doc: fix defaults for vpc, network
* Move gather_facts action outside of vmware_guest module
* Move facts gathering method to vmware.py library
* vmware_guest use some vmware.py library methods
* vmware.py lib: fix some PEP 8 issues
* Move snapshot actions to vmware_guest_snapshot
* Move common snapshot facts to vmware.py library
* cloud: ovirt: add snapshots module
* Move imports in ovirt_snapshots module to match style & pass CI
* Move ovirt_snapshot_facts imports to comply w/ CI
* Update validate-modules
* Validates ANSIBLE_METADATA
* Ensures imports happen after documentation vars
* Some pep8 cleanup
* Clean up some left over unneeded code
* Update modules for new module guidelines and validate-modules checks
* Update imports for ec2_vpc_route_table and ec2_vpc_nat_gateway
* cloud: ovirt: add function to get id by name
* cloud: ovirt: add instance type parameter
* cloud: ovirt: use param method instead of module.params
* cloud: ovirt: use 'and' at begging of next line
* cloud: ovirt: add description parameter to vms module
* cloud: ovirt: add comment parameter to vms module
* cloud: ovirt: add timezone parameter to vms module
* cloud: ovirt: add serial_policy parameter to vms module
Boolean options that default as `None` but are set to `False` by the user were ignored on update. This change checks to distinguish None & False so that options like multi_az can be turned off during an update.
* Modifying how optional parameters are handled in rds.py. Fixes#20370
Allowing options to be set to false/no. Previously ignored unless set to true/yes.
Added a conditional for invalid parameters since the default is false instead of null for some options (e.g. force_failover, apply_immediately, upgrade).
* Making requested revision.
* Disassociate subnets from route tables before deletion
If a route table still has subnets associated with it, it will fail
to delete:
```
"msg": "The routeTable 'rtb-abcd1234' has dependencies and cannot be deleted."
```
Avoid this by disassociating subnets before route table deletion
* Fix ec2_vpc_route_table flake8 complaints
* Check if EIP exists before deleting it
After deleting the NAT gateway, the EIP sometimes seems to
cease to exist afterwards. Check if it exists before deleting it.
Otherwise you get:
```
Failed to release EIP eipalloc-abdc1234: An error occurred (InvalidAllocationID.NotFound) \
when calling the ReleaseAddress operation: The allocation ID 'eipalloc-abcd1234' does not \
exist", "success": false}
```
* Fix flake8 errors with ec2_vpc_nat_gateway
* [GCE] External IP Address Module.
This module allows users to create and delete External IP Addresses. Both Regional and Global Addresses are supported.
* Removed whitespace causing pep8 issue
* added ec2_vpc_igw_facts module
* added cr at end of file
* corrected import json in wrong location
* corrected version added
* added snake_case conversion
* updated documentation and fixed for python 3'
* ec2_vpc_igw_facts: simplify logic
Make module arguments more 'Ansiblish'
Remove unnecessary intermediate variables in results generation
Use `ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list` rather than duplicating logic
Use `check_mode` rather than pass a `dryrun` argument
Update for flake8 improvements
* updated documentation
Update exception handling, remove use of iteritems
Update for better flake8 compliance
Use ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list rather than
duplicating its implementation
Prescribing types is not necessary as the underlying shade library
does not do so, and the Neutron API will inform us if a disallowed
or non existent type is used.
Fixes#20830
* Add support for additional properties when creating new VMs.
All vmadm(1M) options except those specific to SDC(-docker)
are now supported.
* Mark password options as no_log
Change-Id: I9dfd80e7ba5ecfc8f45ecfbe9ec098e66647e9a4
* Added support for a gce_snapshot module for managing snapshots in the Google Cloud Platform
* Fixed using sys.exit in favor of fail_json. Followed the pattern in gce_pd
* Fixed using sys.exit in favor of fail_json. Followed the pattern in gce_pd
* Fixed an issue when dealing with multiple disks. Added a bit more documentation explaining the disks argument
* Corrected a typo in the multi-disk snapshot example
* Updated module to return list of changed snapshots instead of just a message. Added a RETURN block
* Fixed issue in gce_net with firewall rules that have protocols that do not have ports.
* Fixed elif in gce_net to include check of the ports variable.
* Google Cloud Pubsub Module
The Google Cloud Pubsub module allows the Ansible user to:
* Create/Delete Topics
* Create/Delete Subscriptions
* Change subscription from pull to push (and configure endpoint)
* Publish messages to a topic
* Pull messages from a Subscription
An accessory module, gcpubsub_facts, has been added to list topics and subscriptions.
* Added docs for state field to DOCUMENTATION and RETURN blocks.
After merging the latest update, these were the few remaining
differences with upstream.
(Plus the previous proposed fast match based on unique VM name which is
not longer needed)
- get rid of changed, rc, stderr, stdout juggling
- use get_bin_path() to get 'imgadm' path
- move actual implementation to Imgadm class
- fix 'changed' for imported images
Without this patch, the os_keystone_domain module is not idempotent if
the description is empty because the description parameter is None in
ansible, but the keystone client returns an empty unicode string.
Following the example of other OpenStack modules, this patch fixes the
issue by checking whether the module parameter is None before going on
to check its value.
* update instance image with Debian 8 Jessie
* debian-7 is marked as "DEPRECATED" in Google Compute Engine Images
* as a result, by default use `debian-8` Jessie
Resolves:
Related:
Signed-off-by: Daniel Andrei Minca <danielandrei.minca@gameloft.com>
* update docs regarding latest stable default image
* after speaking with @gundalow, we decided it's better for the users to
know that the default image will follow latest stable debian by GCE
Resolves: #20558
Related:
Signed-off-by: Daniel Andrei Minca <danielandrei.minca@gameloft.com>
self.instance may be overwritten before the user data comparsion which result in a false positive changed state.
With this commit, we make sure we have the userdata when we need to.
* new AWS module for ec2 VPC vgw facts
* fixed documentation as suggested by reviewers
* changed iteritems to items for py 3
* improvements to bring in line with #19787
* corrected documentation
* updated doco and exception path
The same ssh key may be registered with different names. Before we only looked at the names and marked as changed when names differ. However internally cloudstack seems to ignore the change, if the fingerprints are identical.
As a result we also have to compare the fingerprints and only mark the keys as changed if the fingerprints differ.
Per official docker document, it support setting `--log-driver=none` to
disable any logging for the container. So let's add it to this module.
Fixes#5337
* Deprecate ec2_vpc module
The deprecation of ec2_vpc module has been discussed for
2 years and is causing duplication of effort as changes
are implemented for ec2_vpc rather than for the newer
alternatives
* Improve module deprecation documentation
Update the developing modules documentation with the latest
instructions on how to deprecate a module.
* New module for managing VMs and zones on SmartOS.
Currently allows for creating new instances and state changes.
Updating existing VMs is not supported yet
* Fix identation in DOCUMENTATION
* Add RETURN block
* Apply flake8 recommendations and split up main() into separate functions.
* Be more about the states this module accepts and trim the exposed list
* Be more verbose about states and the implications
* Fail with a more descriptive error messages than just 'stderr'
* Valid all UUIDs before exiting
* Incorporate feedback from bcoca
* Print field name that contains invalid uuid, not the value
* More changes as suggested by bcoca:
- drop save_payload completel
- make 'name' the options with an 'alias' alias
- use get_bin_path() for locating 'vmadm'
* Doc fixes
Change-Id: Ia23704c99d24b7782d8884fd22e11af61cef724c
* More fixes suggested by jtyr
Change-Id: Ia3e65277bf5a499651c70b096e2988d7cc9eceb5
* Drop local changed variable
Change-Id: Ia8beaa615ba4a47004d7af791c28a5a5855bcf61
* Use correct ANSIBLE_METADATA format
Change-Id: I51ded34e543005933c7c739501388e24e5f80c1d
* Re-indent RETURN
Change-Id: I0c266d7a83517be54fc6242dfb0496a0a480f628
* Fix documentation formatting for options and fix an unused variable
* Move imports to their original location again
* Fail if there's invalid json returned instead of trying to continue
* Betterer error handling for json.loads()
This patch add additional filtering of VNIC profiles by the cluster
parameter. It is a must, because there could be same names of the
VNIC profiles in system, as every datacenter can have VNIC profile
same name, which can be in other datacenter.
This patch fixes issue #20246
* Fixes: #3217 - Add a new parameter for the kms_key_id to the ec2_vol module.
* Fixes: #3217 - Correcting comment string as requested.
* Fixes: #3217 - Adding boto version when kms_key_id is used. Also re-adding accidentally removed comment line.
* Cleanup of EBS volume key pull request
* Adding support for Amazon ECR
This patch adds a new module named ecr, which can create, update or
destroy Amazon EC2 Container Registries. It also handles the management
of ECR policies.
* ecs_ecr: addressed review feeback
* Renaming ecr to ecs_ecr
* Fixed docs
* Removed bad doc about empty string handling
* Added example of `delete_policy`
* Removed `policy_text` option; switched policy to `json` type so
it can accept string or dict
* Added support for specifying registry_id
* Added explicit else after returned if clauses
* Added `force_set_policy` option
* Improved `set_repository_policy` error handling
* Fixed policy comparisons when AWS doesn't keep the ordering stable
* Moved `boto_exception` into the module
* Add dimensiondata_network module
* Remove shebang
* Use Python-2.4-compatible exception handling.
* Ok, add shebang back in.
* Add 'mcp_user' and 'mcp_password' parameters'.
As suggested by @abadger, these values will now be used for CloudControl credentials, but will fall back to existing behaviour (environment variables and dotfile).
* Minor fixes based on feedback for ansible/ansible#19325.
* vmware_guest: networks definition as a list
Currently the networks definition is a dict, with the network range as
key. This is problematic if the network information is coming from other
sources.
This patch turns the networks definition into a list.
This fixes#19222.
* Remove the option to provide either netmask or network
It is more concise if there's only one way to configure it.
So provide both `ip` and `network`.
(I also re-indented a section due to a useless check)
* Fix bugs reported by @dav1x
Thanks !
Changes missing from a poor merge probably, but also a few new things.
- Reordered the examples from important (often used) to less important
(fewer used)
- Remove the new_name: option and replace it with the uuid/name
combination for renaming + added example
- Added an example using the VM uuid instead of the VM name
- Also check whether the password is non-empty (rogue merge)
- Wait for all tasks to finish (to be sure the new facts reflect the
state)
- Ensure that on failure we still set the change-bit
- Moved a set of functions that are unused (related to transfering
files to guest, or running commands) to module_utils
* Allow the use of paths like ~/.project.json
This makes it easy to manage credentials files outside of the repo
(and/or user specific credentials).
* Fix format string to log credentials_file.
The password param conflicts with os-client-config's password grabbing.
The rest of the params really probably should also be popped - but
keeping this just to password for now. Will follow up with a change that
does an audit of all the os_ modules
This patch was previously contributed by @emonty to the former
ansible-modules-core repo however since the merge, it was closed
and not completed. This patch includes the necessary changes cleaned
up to work with the latest release of Ansible. This has been
tested to work internally
* Add dimensiondata.py in module_utils
This is required by the Dimension Data modules under
lib/ansible/modules/extras/cloud/dimensiondata
* Implement change requests from PR #17604
Requests are listed in:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/17604#pullrequestreview-819380
* Changes requested for Ansible PR #16704.
As noted by @abadger:
- Use Py3-compatible import syntax for ConfigParser.
- Use comprehensions instead of filter function.
- Fix buggy comparison of False to 'False'.
- Change b_dict to block_dict.
- Fix invalid syntax for except block that handles multiple exception types.
* Additional changes requested for Ansible PR #16704.
As noted by @abadger:
- Missed a couple of places where we still had invalid exception-handling syntax.
* Remove shebang from dimensiondata.py (Ansible PR #16704).
* Switch to MCP_USER / MCP_PASSWORD.
This is consistent with other Dimension Data Tooling.
* Implement get_configured_credentials.
* Fix typo (missing comma).
* Unify get_credentials implementation (ansible/ansible#17604).
get_credentials will now look in environment, dotfile, and module configuration for credentials (in that order).
* Resolve user Id and password from module configuration before trying environment or dotfile (ansible/ansible#17604).
* initial commit of cloudfront_facts.py
* modification as per review from @georgepsarakis
* fixed shippable build error
* fixed shippable build error
* removed wildcard imports and replaced with specific imports from ansible.module_utils.ec2 as advised by @georgepsarakis
* renamed all instances of cloud_front_origin_access_identity to origin_access_identity as advised by @georgepsarakis
* added input option requirements where missing. fixed a typo in an error message, added '.' to the end of sentences.
* fixed typo in documentation
* simplified paginated_response method as advised by @georgepsarakis
* set default option to list_defaults when no option specified as advised by @ryansb
* bumped version to 2.3 as advised by @ryansb
* removed double-nesting of ansible_facts as advised by @ryansb
* show facts based on alias and distribution id for easy referencing as advised by @ryansb. have done for both distribution and distribution_config
* made comments clearer
* fixed incorrect logic for default list_distributions, fixed list_distributions_by_web_acl - wasn't passing web_acl_id, fixed list_invalidations keyword args missing DistributionId
* neatened up logic for list_distributions default
* facts now return Etag as well as specific facts. modified paginated_response to handle this. also all requests that use distribution id also list the facts under the corresponding alias now.
* fixed last fact added clobbering all previous facts for an alias or an id
* removed list_ prefix from list keys
* removed unnecessary boto fields. made list_distributions and list_streaming_distributions dictionaries with id/alias as key. fixed list_invalidations.
* fixed incorrectly named list_distributions_by_web_acl to ..web_acl_id. added id/alias dict for list_distributions_by_web_acl_id
* minor doc changes
* removed merge tag
* fixed more of merge
* Idempotency fix on annotations permitting to change them on reconfiguration
* Permit to set VMware customvalues attributes on VM
* Gather annotation & customvalues and report it into module facts
* vmware_guest: various changes and fixes
Most of my queued changes were already implemented by @aperigault !
This was still open
- Typos
- Various fixes to dict.get() without quotes
- Defaults to fullname and orgname (so they are no longer mandatory)
- Add missing timezone implementation
- Remove the customize flag from the options
- Rename 'customizations' to 'customization' (cfr VMware docs and fora)
* Important fixes for idempotency and customization
- A password is mandatory for customization to work on Windows !
- An important fix for idempotency related to guestId
- Support all types of Windows guestId entries
* Suggestion by @aperigault
* Small documentation fixes
* Adding os_quota support to the OpenStack modules
* Updated descriptions in doc string
* Updated version_added to 2.2 based on CI test feedback
* ready_for_review
* Changed exit_json to remove updating host var facts
* Updated version_added and docs
* Added support for state:absent paramater
This includes:
- Updated the doc string with the paramater information
- Updated the example section showing how to reset a project quota
- Added code support to handle state:absent
- Encountered a bug in delete_network_quota where it returns
an error instead of the current quota. Added support code to
workaround that issue until a proper fix can be added.
* Updated security groups kwarg to reflect Neutron kwargs
* Updated iteritems to be items based on CI feedback
* Updated descriptions and import statements based on code review feedback
* Updated CHANGELOG.md to include os_quota under new mods.
The main purpose of this PR is to add the subnet associations to the
dict returned by ec2_vpc_route_table_facts. This commit also
re-formats code to make it PEP8 compliant.
- If an absolute path is provided, ensure it starts with /vm
- Also ensure there are no trailing slashes
This gets rid of a few locations where the same was being done.
It also fixes the cases of multiple trailing slashes, or ending up with
/vm/ instead of /vm.
* Add new module to manage SmartOS images through imgadm(1M)
* Explain why check_mode is not supported
* Add imgadm module
* Incorporate feedback from abadger
eval can have security consequences. It doesn't look bad here but it
does introduce unnecessary complexity and would make it harder if we
ever want to use static analysis to detect and prohibit eval. So we
should get rid of it.
Note: this could be even more efficient if we combined the checks into
a single condition instead of looping but that does change the error
messages a bit. For instance:
- for arg in ('name', 'linode_id'):
- if not eval(arg):
+ if not (name and linode_id):
+ module.fail_json(msg='name and linode_id are required for active state')
This patch adds support for all other virtual NICs, including:
- pcnet32
- vmxnet2
- e1000e
- sriov
Without this change, VMs with one of these NICs will fail with a
fault.NicSettingMismatch.summary error as it will only add interfaces,
not edit these.
This fixes#19860
New module by @tedder for handling granting/revoking access to KMS secrets.
For example:
```
- name: grant user-style access to production secrets
kms:
args:
mode: grant
key_alias: "alias/my_production_secrets"
role_name: "prod-appServerRole-1R5AQG2BSEL6L"
grant_types: "role,role grant"
```
A small collection of fixes and improvements:
- Simplify should_deploy_from_template()
- Bugfix for x.config that can be None
- Bugfix for mandatory guest_id (not when using templates)
- Simplify key testing and defaults
- Fix an incorrect reference to the last network
- Duplicate alias 'folder' removed
* Added 2 modules for Packet Host: packet_device and packet_sshkey
* Fixed comments from @mmlb
* Fixed comments from @gundalow
* Fix typos pointed by @gundalow
* Mention new Packet modules in the CHANGELOG.md
* vmware_guest: various fixes, improvements & additions
* Add template_flag attribute to define if the destination machine is a
template
* Add helper class to create:
* SCSI controller
* Disks
* Network devices
* New feature: create VM without using templates
* New feature: multiple NIC
* New feature: multiple disks
* New feature: custom SCSI controller types (default: paravirtual)
* New feature: NIC can now be E1000 or VMXNet3 (default)
* New feature: customize NIC mac address
* New feature: new disk option autoselect_datastore permit to select the less used datastore. If datastore field is provided, filter the datastore list before selection
* New feature: Implement disk resizing + addition when state=present and VM exists
* New feature: when state=present and vm exists, modify the current CPU, Memory and disk space
* New feature: add guest_id support permitting to customize & change current VM guest ID in VMWare
* New feature: resource pool support
* New feature: change VM configuration without recreating it (CPU, memory, disks, network, guest ID, resource pool)
* Add 'gatherfacts' state to gather facts on a VM instead of previous 'present' state ('present' ensure the VM configuration)
* Add PyVmomiCache class to cache read only object
* Various python code fixes
* Various documentation fixes
* esxi_hostname & cluster are now exclusive
* Drop ips attribute & set ip directly into networks
* Little performance fixes by removing some duplicate calls to VMWare API
* Python 3 portability fixes
* Create many functions to make the code maintainable
* Cleanup some useless attributes
* Add 'suspended' as desired state for VM
* Make guest_id, memory & CPU number optional in reconfiguration mode
* Note: guest_id is now mandatory to create a VM from scratch (not templating)
* Bux fixes + Do network IP optinal + Add network vlan option
- Consistent capitalisation in the descriptions
- Removed redundant 'optional' notes when this is covered by the Boolean `optional` column
- Clarified `instance_id` description
* set is_public 'true' or 'false'
Despite being a boolean property, https://github.com/melta/boto/blob/master/boto/ec2/image.py:63 sets is_public = True only if the argument is passed in as the string 'true'. Likewise for False/'false'.
This is a workaround for that bug in boto2, to allow the documented parameter to work with valid yaml values.
fixes#5600
* only set is_public if true
Actual doc give this error
```
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"failed": true,
"invocation": {
"module_args": {
"command": "facts",
"register": "new_database_facts"
},
"module_name": "rds"
},
"msg": "unsupported parameter for module: register"
}
```
Register should be at the module `rds` level and not at args level in this example :
```
- rds:
command: facts
instance_name: new-database
- register: new_database_facts
+ register: new_database_facts
```
The gce_tag module can support updating tags on multiple instances via an instance_pattern field. Full Python regex is supported in the instance_pattern field.
'instance_pattern' and 'instance_name' are mutually exclusive and one must be specified.
The integration test for the gce_tag module has been updated to support the instance_pattern parameter. Unit tests have been added to test the list-manipulation functionality.
Run the integration test with:
TEST_FLAGS='--tags "test_gce_tag"' make gce
Run the unit tests with:
python test/units/modules/cloud/google/test_gce_tag.py
* Add new parameters to taskdefinition module - network_mode and task_role_arn
* Add version_added field for doco
* Change version_added parameter to 2.3
Depending on the OpenStack installation it may be quicker to create a volume from an existing volume (copy-on-write) compared to from a snapshot (allocating a completely new volume).
This adds a new `volume_src` parameter to the `os_module` which accepts a volume id or name.
* Allow re-using an existing template when updating a stack by not passing 'template' or 'template_url'. This is a big one for me as our deploy process creates a new stack and then modifies the old one; to avoid changing the resources inside the old one, we have had to avoid using the Ansible module and use the AWS CLI instead in order to pass `--use-previous-template`.
* Split create and update logic into separate functions
* Remove dead `update` variable
PR move of https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/3588
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
ec2_group.py
##### ANSIBLE VERSION
```
ansible 2.0.2.0
config file = /Users/tpai/src/cm-secure/ansible.cfg
configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
```
##### SUMMARY
Make it clear you can specify the created group in the rules list, allowing idempotent use for group<->group networking rules.
This is a really useful feature that isn't obvious enough in the docs.
Fixes unnecessary VM restart.
VM userdata is currently not returned by the API listVirtualMachine and task will always be marked as changed in has_changed(), which will result in an unnecessary VM restart if force=true.
Reported by @Mayeu
* Change example syntax on os_auth module
* Change example syntax on os_client_config module
* Change example syntax on os_image_facts module
* Change example syntax on os_networks_facts module
* Change example syntax on os_nova_flavor module
* Change example syntax on os_object module
* Change example syntax on os_server module
* Change example syntax on os_subnet_facts module
* Change example syntax on rax_files module
* Change example syntax on rax_files_objects module
* Change example syntax on mysql_db module
* Change example syntax on file module
* Change example syntax on uri module
* Change example syntax on cl_bond module
* Change example syntax on cl_bridge module
* Change example syntax on cl_img_install module
* Change example syntax on cl_interface module
* Change example syntax on cl_license module
* Change example syntax on cl_ports module
* Remove trailing colon
I broke backwards compat with the addition to define when a password
should be updated. It was requiring that a password value be passed when
deleting a user, which seems silly.
This moves the argument logic out of the argument spec and into when it
would be needed, when state is present.
* Change example syntax on supervisorctl module
* Change example syntax or _ec2_ami_search module
* Change example syntax on cloudformation module
* Change example syntax on ec2 module
* Change example syntax on ec2_facts module
* Change example syntax on ec2_eip module
* Change example syntax on rds module
* Change example syntax on route53 module
* Change example syntax on s3 module
* Change example syntax on digital_ocean module
* Change example syntax on docker_service module
* Change example syntax on cloudformation module
* Change example syntax on gc_storage module
* Change example syntax on gce module
* Change example syntax on gce_mig module
* Change example syntax on _glance_image module
* Change example syntax on _keystone_user module
* Change example syntax on _nova_keypair module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_floating module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_floating_ip_associate module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_network module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_router module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_router_gateway module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_router_interface module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_subnet module
* SQUASH _quantum_subnet
* Add missing quotes
Moving the "check if min_size/max_size/desired_capacity..." code to execute BEFORE the desired_capacity code is used in the following operation:
num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)
Otherwise the following exception occurs when desired_capacity is not specified and you're replacing instances:
num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'NoneType' and 'int'
Stack Trace:
An exception occurred during task execution. The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg", line 3044, in <module>
main()
File "/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg", line 3038, in main
replace_changed, asg_properties=replace(connection, module)
File "/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg", line 2778, in replace
num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'NoneType' and 'int'
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "invocation": {"module_name": "ec2_asg"}, "module_stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):\n File \"/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg\", line 3044, in <module>\n main()\n File \"/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg\", line 3038, in main\n replace_changed, asg_properties=replace(connection, module)\n File \"/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg\", line 2778, in replace\n num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)\nTypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'NoneType' and 'int'\n", "module_stdout": "", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE", "parsed": false}
to retry, use: --limit @
In cases where a CFN stack could not complete (due to lack of
permissions or similar) but also failed to roll back, the gathering of
stack resources would fail because successfully deleted items in the
rollback would no longer have a `PhysicalResourceId` property.
This PR fixes that by soft-failing when there's no physical ID
associated to a resource.
The Instance UUID(refered to as PersistenceUUID in the API) is a the ID
vcenter uses to idenify VMs.
My use case for this is that I configure Zabbix using ansible and its
vmware module relies on using these to identify VMs.
* Expose internal_network in os_floating_ip
Shade project has finally exposed this argument so now this module
matches old quantum_floatingip module's capabilities.
Use "nat_destination" term instead of "internal_network" to match shade
terminology.
* Add (private|internal)_network aliases to os_floating_ip
* Fix typo in os_floating_ip
There is a desire to not have this module always result in a change if a
password argument is supplied. The OpenStack API does not return a
password back when we get a user, so we've been assuming that if a
password argument was supplied, we should attempt to change the password
(even if nothing else is changing), and that results in a "changed"
state. Now we will only send along a password change attempt if the user
wants one (the default to match history).
Fixes#5217
* Add option for number parameter to generate manually provisioned clusters from a base name
* Refactor code to work with starting and stopped when number is specified
* Update docs
* Fix documentation error breaking Travis
* Fixes for async gce operations
* Fix documentation
* base_name from parameter to alias for name and fixes for renaming variables
* Fix breaking change on gce.py
* Fix bugs with name parameter
* Fix comments for Github build checks
* Add logic to set changed appropriately for cluster provisioning
Support the new native YAML format in the CloudFormation API. This means
the existing `template_format` parameter is deprecated. This commit also
adds a warning for the deprecated parameter.
the docker container module's `exposed_ports` was slightly ambigous.
Use the official Docker documentation to define what an `exposed port`
is.
Resolves: ansible/ansible-modules-core#5303
Signed-off-by: Daniel Andrei Minca <mandrei17@gmail.com>
- Don't rewrite the result; this is causing 'changed=true' on update
- Move AWSRetry import to top since it's a decorator, and is needed at definition-time
- removed star-imports, which wasn't possible in Ansible 1.x
- boto doesn't have any of the modern features (most notably, changesets), so this rewrite goes all-in on boto3.
- tags are updateable, at least in boto3. Fix documentation.
- staying with "ansible yaml to json conversion" because I'm trying to keep this scoped properly. The next PR will have AWS-native yaml support.
- documented the output. Tried to leave it backwards-compatible but the changes to 'events' might break someone's flow. However, the existing data wasn't terribly useful so I don't assume it will hurt.
- split up the code into functions. This should make unit testing possible.
- added forward-facing code: 'six' for iterating, started using AWSRetry, common tag conversion.
- add todo list
- Pass `exception` parameter to fail_json
The keys returned by user objects for default domain and
default project are respectively default_domain_id and
default_project_id.
We need to gather those IDs in case the user passed names, so we
can then compare with the user object on the needs_update helper
function.
dopy 0.3.7 makes use of six but doesn't list it as a requirement. This
means that people installing with pip won't get six installed, leading
to errors. Upstream released dopy-0.3.7a to address that but pip thinks
that is an alpha release. pip does not install alpha releases by
default so users aren't helped by that.
This change makes ansible emit a good error message in this case.
Fixes#4613
* Restart EC2 instances with multiple network interfaces
A previous bug, #3234, caused instances with multiple ENI's to fail when being
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 a variant of that bug that only surfaced when restarting an
instance, and catches the same type of exception.
* Default termination_protection to None instead of False
AWS defaults the value of termination_protection to False, so we don't
need to explicitly send `False` when the user hasn't specified a
termination protection level. Before this patch, the below pair of tasks
would:
1. Create an instance (enabling termination_protection)
2. Restart that instance (disabling termination_protection)
Now, the default None value would prevent the restart task from
disabling termination_protection.
```
- name: make an EC2 instance
ec2:
vpc_subnet_id: {{ subnet }}
instance_type: t2.micro
termination_protection: yes
exact_count: 1
count_tag:
Name: TestInstance
instance_tags:
Name: TestInstance
group_id: {{ group }}
image: ami-7172b611
wait: yes
- name: restart a protected EC2 instance
ec2:
vpc_subnet_id: {{ subnet }}
state: restarted
instance_tags:
Name: TestInstance
group_id: {{ group }}
image: ami-7172b611
wait: yes
```
Per #3877, the code to wait for spot instance requests to finish would
hang for the full wait time if any spot request failed for any reason.
This commit introduces status checks for spot requests, so if the
request fails, finishes, or is cancelled the task will fail/succeed
accordingly.
One edge case introduced here is tha if a user terminates the instance
associated with the request manually it won't fail the play, under the
presumption that the user *wants* the instance terminated.
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
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
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
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.
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.
Due to a mixup of the group/role/user and policy names, policies with
the same name as the group/role/user they are attached to would never be
updated after creation. To fix that, we needed two changes to the logic
of policy comparison:
- Compare the new policy name to *all* matching policies, not just the
first in lexicographical order
- Compare the new policy name to the matching ones, not to the IAM
object the policy is attached to
The ssh_public_keys must be a list otherwise will give the error:
"argument ssh_public_keys is of type <type 'dict'> and we were unable to convert to list"
- Removed required_if.
- Fixed doc strings.
- Removed debug output being appended to actions.
- Put import of basics at bottom to be consistent with other docker modules
- Added 'containers' alias to 'connected' param
- Put facts in ansible_facts.ansible_docker_network
* Check mode fixes for ec2_vpc_net module
Returns VPC object information
Detects state change for VPC, DHCP options, and tags in check mode
* Early exit on VPC creation in check mode
The default VPC egress rules was being left in the egress rules for
purging in check mode. This ensures that the module returns the correct
change state during check mode.
AWS security groups are unique by name only by VPC (Restated, the VPC
and group name form a unique key).
When attaching security groups to an ELB, the ec2_elb_lb module would
erroneously find security groups of the same name in other VPCs thus
causing an error stating as such.
To eliminate the error, we check that we are attaching subnets (implying
that we are in a VPC), grab the vpc_id of the 0th subnet, and filtering
the list of security groups on this VPC. In other cases, no such filter
is applied (filters=None).
EC2 Security Group names are unique given a VPC. When a group_name
value is specified in a rule, if the group_name does not exist in the
provided vpc_id it should create the group as per the documentation.
The groups dictionary uses group_names as keys, so it is possible to
find a group in another VPC with the name that is desired. This causes
an error as the security group being acted on, and the security group
referenced in the rule are in two different VPCs.
To prevent this issue, we check to see if vpc_id is defined and if so
check that VPCs match, else we treat the group as new.
While from the documentation[1] one would assume that replacing
CAPABILITY_IAM with CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM; this as empirically been shown
to not be the case.
1: "If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability. If you
have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify
CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM."
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/API_CreateStack.html
Previously, when the attributes of a GCE firewall change, they were ignored. This PR changes that behavior and now updates them.
Note that the "update" also removes attributes that are not specified.
An overview of the firewall rule behavior is as follows:
1. firewall name in GCP, state=absent in PLAYBOOK: Delete from GCP
2. firewall name in PLAYBOOK, not in GCP: Add to GCP.
3. firewall name in GCP, name not in PLAYBOOK: No change.
4. firewall names exist in both GCP and PLAYBOOK, attributes differ: Update GCP to match attributes from PLAYBOOK.
Current module fails when tries to assign floating-ips to server that
already have them and either fails or reports "changed=True" when no
ip was added
Removing floating-ip doesn't require address
Server name/id is enough to remove a floating ip.
This parameter was actually added in 2.0. It's just that the
documentation in previous versions of the module were wrong (it said the
name was "network" rather than "name.) I've renamed the parameter in
the documentation of prior versions so ansible-module-validate should no
longer think that this is a new parameter.
The shade update_router() call will return None if the router is
not actually updated. This will cause the module to fail if we
do not protect against that.
The os_server module could automatically generate a floating IP for
the user with auto_ip=true, but we didn't allow for this FIP to be
automatically deleted when deleting the instance, which is a bug.
Add a new option called delete_fip that enables this.
Without this, ansible 2.1 will convert some arguments that are
meant to be dict or list type to their str representation.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Uiterwijk <puiterwijk@redhat.com>
The `source_dest_check` and `termination_protection` variables are being
assigned twice in ec2.py, likely due to an incorrect merge somewhere
along the line.
The IAM group modules were not receiving the `module` object, but they
use `module.fail_json()` in their exception handlers. This patch passes
through the module object so the real errors from boto are exposed,
rather than errors about "NoneType has no method `fail_json`".
* Change documented options for os_networks_facts
os_network_facts currently lists 'network' as an available option, taking the Name or ID. In Ansible 2.0.2 to 2.2.0, this is not valid. Options 'name' and 'id' should be used instead.
* Update os_networks_facts.py
* Update os_networks_facts.py
Set version_added to the only accepted value
* Update os_networks_facts.py
Removed inappropriate 'ID' parameter
Ceph Object Gateway (Ceph RGW) is an object storage interface built on top of
librados to provide applications with a RESTful gateway to Ceph Storage
Clusters:
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/
This patch adds the required bits to use the RGW S3 RESTful API properly.
Signed-off-by: Javier M. Mellid <jmunhoz@igalia.com>
The "Developing Modules" documentation states:
Include a minimum of dependencies if possible. If there are
dependencies, document them at the top of the module file, and have
the module raise JSON error messages when the import fails.
When docker_service runs on a remote host without PyYAML it crashes with
ImportError.
This patch raises a JSON error message when import fails, but only if
the PyYAML module is actually used. It's only needed when the
"definition" parameter is given.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Reading the entire tar file into memory can result in out-of-memory
conditions such as this traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_YELTSu/ansible_module_docker_image.py", line 486, in load_image
self.client.load_image(image_data)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/docker/api/image.py", line 147, in load_image
res = self._post(self._url("/images/load"), data=data)
...
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/httplib.py", line 997, in endheaders
self._send_output(message_body)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/httplib.py", line 848, in _send_output
msg += message_body
MemoryError
Luckily docker-py's load_image(), which calls requests post(), accepts a
file-like object instead of a string. Pass in the file object to avoid
reading the full file into memory. This allows larger tar files to load
succesfully.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
* This moves the lines in the code that parse the `env` and `env_file` options for docker to the end of the `__init__()` function.
This is needed because the `_check_capabilites` function needs both a working `self.client` and a proper `self.docker_py_versioninfo`.
`_check_capabilities` is used by `ensure_capabilities` which is, in turn, used by `get_environment`
This means that before this commit, the environment variables could not be loaded because both `self.client` and `self.docker_py_versioninfo` were not set at that time.
This commit fixes that by putting the environment variable parsing after those two.
* This moves the lines in the code that parse the `env` and `env_file` options for docker to the end of the `__init__()` function.
This is needed because the `_check_capabilites` function needs both a working `self.client` and a proper `self.docker_py_versioninfo`.
`_check_capabilities` is used by `ensure_capabilities` which is, in turn, used by `get_environment`
This means that before this commit, the environment variables could not be loaded because both `self.client` and `self.docker_py_versioninfo` were not set at that time.
This commit fixes that by putting the environment variable parsing after those two.
The default pagination is every 100 items with a maximum of 1000 from
Amazon. This properly uses the marker returned by Amazon to concatenate
the various pages from the results.
This fixes#2440.
* Fixing error exception handling for python. Does not need to be compatible with Python2.4 b/c boto is Python 2.6 and above.
* Fixing error exception handling for python. Does not need to be compatible with Python2.4 b/c boto is Python 2.6 and above.
* Fixing compile time errors IRT error exception handling for Python 3.5.
This does not need to be compatible with Python2.4 b/c Boto is Python 2.6 and above.
This is to address this error:
fatal: [site]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "msg": "Failed to connect to S3: Region does not seem to be available for awsmodule boto.s3. If the region definitely exists, you may need to upgrade boto or extend with endpoints_path"}
Commit 0dd58e9 changed the logic so an exception is thrown (by
`connect_to_aws`) before the `s3 is None` check is performed. This
changes the `None` check to a catch so the old logic can compensate.
* Adding docker_container
* If state absent, stop the container before attempting to remove. Fixed status running check.
* If container absent, stop before removing. Fix container status check.
- removed actions feature as this should be global and not per module
- removed default fields from return docs
- moved tags docs to shared fragments
- removed unused imports
* Add more example on how to use module ec2_tags to list tags on an instance
* Add more example on how to use module ec2_tags to list tags on an instance
'key_ids' is referenced before it is assigned, causing the module to fail with a UnboundLocalError instead of failing gracefully with a helpful error message. This very small patch moves the assignment of 'key_ids' to before the variable is referenced.
This allows a user to modify the state of the virtual cdrom in a VM
by using the state == reconfigured action. This is useful for
provisioning VMs from templates which do not have ISO images connected.
ec2_elb_lb doesn't react well to AWS API throttling errors. This
implements an exponential backoff operation around some of the AWS API
calls (with random jitter, in line with AWS recommendations) to make
this more resilient.
* Speed up AMI code by not attempting to create the AMI without checking on the name first. Also simplifies code for reporting errors from AMI creation, greatly.
* remove sys.exit
A cloud/domain admin should be able to create a subnet on any
project it is granted on.
This change adds the 'project' parameter that accepts either
a name (admin-only) or id.
A cloud/domain admin should be able to create a network on any project
it is granted to.
This changes adds the possibility to pass either a project ID or
project name.
A change was merged to the main Ansible core code that can cause
a potential hang if any libraries are called that use threading.
This change was:
4b0aa1214c
This affected the os_object module by causing a hang on the shade
create_object() API call (which in turn calls swiftclient which
uses threading). The fix is to make sure all modules have a main()
that is wrapped with an "if __name__ == '__main__'" check.
In case role policy was deleted, we did not handle at all if there
was authorization issue to do the deletion. Also add message when
role is not found and the policy is skipped.
The default_project is checked at the beginning of the module.
This raises an exception if the project passed does not exist.
This logic only makes sense on resource creation, if a user
puts state=absent the module fails, even though the default
project is not relevant
If a server already exists when os_server is run, but a floating
IP was not assigned to the server when one was requested, the
module will attempt to add an IP to the existing server. But it
would not pass the wait/timeout params to the floating IP APIs.
If wait was True, you could get back a server dict that did not
show the floating IP because it did not wait.
route53 creates Record objects using `health check` and `failover`
parameters. Those parameters only became available in boto 2.28.0.
As some prominent LTS Linux releases (e.g.: Ubuntu 14.04) only ship
older boto versions (e.g.: 2.20.1 for Ubuntu 14.04), users are getting
unhelpful error messages like
TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'health_check'
when running Ansible 2 against their LTS install's default boto.
We improve upon this error message by checking the boto version
beforehand.
Fixesansible/ansible#13646
Apologies, but I no longer use this module day-to-day myself, and I don't have the bandwidth right now to effectively triage changes in any kind of timely fashion.
Hello!
I wanted stop the containers matched only by image name, but can't do this, if I not set cmd in playbook.
This behavior confused me.
If cmd or entrypoint is defined for running container, but not defined in playbook, makes matching behavior as this sample:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/blob/devel/cloud/docker/docker.py#L463
Commit f71542c set the incorrect type for these two parameters to
dict when they are actually list of dicts.
Also, the extra_dhcp_opts was incorrectly named (without the terminal
's') and NEVER worked, so this was corrected.
Fixes#3301