* netbox_device module
* Add init.py to each directory
* Fixed a few of the shippable failed tests
* No need for import pynetbox in netbox_utils-removed, changed syntax for set
* A bit more cleanup
* Fixed the 'data' to have suboptions
* Fixed formatting for device_role
* Attempting to fix shippable errors
* Final testing and updated documentation
* Fixed return type and removed testing result files
* Updated some returns to be a list to keep 'meta' formatting consistent
* Updated module to standardize the meta return type
* Updated short_description and added David Gomez as author
* Updated short_description, added David Gomez as author, added module direcotry to BOTMETA.yml
* Updated data type to dict and removed JSON from netbox_utils
* Simplify logic and add FreeBSD & NetBSD
* Remove incorrect flag for lock and unlock on FreeBSD
* Add tests and changelog
Co-authored-by: Chris Gadd <gaddman@email.com>
From installing / Running from source.
Since the repomerge, Ansible doesn't use submodules. Also, between 2.12.0 and 2.13.0 git dropped '--recursive' in favor of '--recurse-submodules'.
PIP package names must be case insensitive, and must consider hyphens
and underscores to be equivalent
(https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0426/#name), because of this the
module didn't work correctly in check mode. For example if the passed
package name had a different case or an underscore instead of a hyphen
(or the other way around) compared to the installed package, check mode
reported as changed, even though packages were installed. Now the module
ignores case and hyphens/underscores in package names, so check mode
works correctly.
* Add passlib to RHEL test instance
This looks like the only tests instance that is missing this libary. It is needed for vars_prompt tests.
* Create setup roles for pexect and passlib
Switch to using aliases rather than installing directly in the test scripts
IOS prepends a show running-config with lines that are not part of the
configuration, keeping the output from being an entirely valid configuration:
R1#show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 2045 bytes
...
In order to be able to use the config from ios_facts as-is, strip this
header.
* Always use /proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id to confirm reboot on Linux
/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id is available since kernel 2.3.16 and
should be safe to rely on.
The previously used method by checking the system boot time using who -b
turned out to be unreliable: Some systems lacking an RTC report the Unix
epoch as boot time, but the code trying to detect that did't always
work.
Closes#46562
* Change DEFAULT_BOOT_TIME_COMMAND
- change to usinsg /proc by default
- add BOOT_TIME_COMMANDS for BSD, Solaris, and macOS
The PR adds new option "next_run" so that user can decide if the
configuration has to be applied on the VM immediately or it has
to be configured on next restart.
* Complie regular expressions for better performance
* Skip on empty lines
This fixes a bug where the previous repo would be inserted in the result twice since an empty line did not match any of the conditions that would exit the loop iteration.