stdout lines are now available when certain exceptions occur
(Ref ansible/ansible#18241)
Also noticed that to_lines was essentially handled in
lib/ansible/plugins/action/__init__.py -- only difference was
it didn't handle a list. to_lines() could be removed across
network modules now, but this commit is only for ios_command.
Also adds disconnect() to ios_command that was added
to ios_config in #5247
After installing a package from the ports collection on a
fresh FreeBSD 11.0, Ansible was unable to enable it, failing with
"unable to get current rcvar value". Debugging showed that sysrc
didn't see the variable from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/myservice, but
adding the value was working.
So we will just fallback to the default value if we can't find it.
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
this fix will now handle loading a multiline banner on ios based
devices without hanging. It separates the processing of banners
from the remainder of the config
link #5318
The module will error if it tries to use a cli command that is not available
on a given platform. This fix will address that problem. If the cli
command is not available, then the command is silently discarded and the
facts that the command output is based on is not returned. Any failed
commands are provided in the module return under the failed_commands
key. This fix also updates the Examples docstring to make it consistent
with other ios_* modules
fixes#5444fixes#5372
Allow installation of PPA repositories on non-Ubuntu Debian derived
distribution targets (e.g. neon, Mint, Debian itself) by removing the
specific check for UbuntuDistribution before allowing PPA: format
sources. This fixes the addition of PPA repositories under KDE neon (as
the codenames match the base Ubuntu distribution).
To make the functionality also useful under Mint and Debian which have
different codenames to their Ubuntu upstream / downstream releases, add
a 'codename' option to override the default used in the PPA source
entry.
* Add 'on the remote server' to `file` parameter description
* Add example showing how to use the `file` parameter, with specific
language about the file's location being on the 'remote server'
This fixes the behavior that the dest is directory,
when we set the "force: no" argument.
To be join the dest and the src's basename,
before checking the "force" argument.
* apt: If the cache object fails to lost due to a corrupt file, try to update the cache until it is fixed.
* Append -q to the update parameters
* Remove unused variable
* Use a string that doesn't rely on internationalization
* Use py24 exception style
* Use get_exception
Fixes#2951
* updated `find_job` method to find by exact match of job, when no matching header comment is found
* note this fallback injects a header comment for later calls to `update_job` or `remove_job`
* abstracted header comment building to `do_comment` method
Fixes#3256
In the description of the find module return value, the sample dict
has its key=value strings converted to key=value: None in the
web documentation. This commit updates the sample output to a 'real'
dict.
Minor additional edit in the description: "return list *of* files".
* Use the `to_native` conversion method to convert a command output to the
appropriate form when looking for branch names in the command output,
therefore avoiding a `TypeError` in Python 3.
In python3, response fields are title cased whereas in python2 they were
not. We return these fields to the module's caller so we need to
normalize all of them to be lower case.
This reverts the lowercase check from 454f741ef5b56cccd123e12d7b2e6fe31d47c755
as that one was only targetted as a single field.
Records whether existing cron file (or CRONCMD output) has a terminating newline, and ensures a trailing newline is written as necessary EVEN IF NO CHANGE WAS MADE to the target env/job
Fixes#2316