* show original exception for yaml (and other) errors
In places where we need to catch a yaml error and raise
an AnsibleError, add the orig yaml exc to the AnsibleError
via the orig_exc arg.
When the AnsibleError is displayed it will now include the
AnsibleError (AnsibleParserError for example) and the type
and message from the original yaml exception.
This provides more detail to the error messages related to
yaml errors.
This also improves errors from dataloader (for example,
previously if a wrong password was used for a vault encrypted
yaml file, the error was very vague and suggested yaml errors,
but now the message includes the original exception from vault
indicating the password was incorrect or missing).
Add a text note to playbook helper asserts. For playbook
syntax/layout errors that aren't yaml errors, but errors
indicating invalid data structures for a playbook/task/role/block,
we now include some info about where the assert was and
why it was raised.
In places we raise an AnsibleParserError in an except
clause, pass the original exception to AnsibleParserError via
orig_exc arg.
Make assorted error messages a little more specific (like
the playbook helper load methods)
* Revert "Include the original YAML error in syntax error messages"
This reverts commit 781bb44b02.
* 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
* Make access_token type str, remove alias, and make validate_certs default value true
* Remove comma
* Add bcf switch module
* Remove white space in blank line
* Fix yaml
* Try removing the RETURN just like in the other modules
Given parent include path "{{ var | default('path/file.yml') }}"
os.path.dirname(parent_include_path) yields {{ var | default('path/
which is incorrect in itself but also causes templating errors
due to unbalanced quotes. Fix both problems by templating
parent include path before finding its dirname.
* Support NetBSD 7.1+ style ifconfig -a output
network facts on NetBSD after 7.1 cvs would fail
because of format changes in 'ifconfig -a' output.
update code to support new and old format.
add unit tests for both based on
examples from Bruce V Chiarelli.
* wrap use of interfaces.keys() in list() for py3 compat
* sort interface ids for stability
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
* Fix ansible_cmdline initrd fact for UEFI
UEFI cmdline paths use \ path sep which would
get munged by cmdline fact collection.
* Make CmdLineFactCollector easier to test
extract the parsing of the /proc/cmdline content to
_parse_proc_cmdline()
add a wrapper method for get_file_content _get_proc_cmdline()
Add unit tests of _parse_proc_cmdline based on examples
from issue #23647Fixes#23647
* win_environment: Added tests and return info in document
* fixing up some yaml issues
* some more things I should have detected
* fixing up test tag name
* Implemented dconf module for manipulating and reading the dconf database.
* Fixed remote execution for the dconf module when state=present by wrapping the invocation with dbus-launch (dconf requires a running DBus user session). Updated documentation to mention external module dependencies.
* Fixed remote execution for the dconf module when state=absent by wrapping the invocation with dbus-launch (dconf requires a running DBus user session).
* Updated dconf module implementation to make it more robust:
- Detect running D-Bus session, and reuse that one if possible.
- If detection fails, try launching process via dbus-run-session to avoid
left-over D-Bus processes.
- As last resort run dbus-launch, and clean-up after the changes have been
made.
- Updated documentation to mention new dependencies and to be more explicit
about module limitations.
* Fixed PEP8 errors reported by ansibot in dconf module.
* Updated dconf module implementation:
- Fail early if psutil library is not available on the system.
- Go through all of user's processes to locate a running D-Bus daemon.
- Test potential D-Bus session bus address before deciding to (re)use it.
- Added a couple of debug statements.
- Updated documentation to include dbus-send as requirement.
* Updated dconf module implementation:
- Simplified module, removing all code for handling dbus-daemon, as discussed in
a community meeting.
- Module user must ensure that D-Bus user session is available and specified
either via module parameter or environment variable.
- Updated documentation for the change.
* Updated dconf module implementation:
- Add back ability to detect running D-Bus user session.
- Fail-back to using dbus-run-session if running session could not be detected.
* PEP8 fix for dconf module.
* Updated dconf module implementation:
- Introduce correct examples for Gnome DE.
- Rename existing examples to mark them as Cinnamon-specific.
- Use self.module.get_bin_path instead of custom check for dbus-run-session.
- Fixed typo in method documentation for DconfPreference.reset().
* netscaler_service initial implementation
* Changes as requested by reviewers
* Skip some tests if under python2.6 and importing requests library
* Change option "operation" to "state"
* Remove print statements from netscaler module utils
* Catch all exceptions during login
* Fix fail message
* Add common option save_config
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.
* Allow template files to be vaulted
* Make sure to import exceptions we need
* get_real_file can't take bytes, since it looks specifically for string_types
* Now that we aren't using open() we don't need b_source
* Expand playbooks_vault docs to include modules that support vaulted src files
* Add vaulted template test
If the temp directory creation failed in mkdtemp then temp_path is never
given a value. This would lead to a NameError exception which would
obfuscate the original error (out of disk space being a common one). By
catching NameError, python will raise the original exception as we want.
Fixes#17215
* using a _named_ capture in our assembled pattern, since before/after could potentially contain their own parenthesized captures
* ensuring we only replace against the named capture in question
* removing some duplication in the regexp replacement, that was introduced in ansible/ansible#22535
* fixed edge case of before/after not matching file content to replace
Fixesansible/ansible#24840
Initial commit to split includes into static imports/dynamic includes
This implements the new include/import syntax for Ansible 2.4:
* include_{tasks,role,variables} = dynamic
* import_{playbook,tasks,role} = static
The old bare `include` will be considered deprecated, as will any use of the `static: {yes|no}` option.
This also adds docs for import/include and reorganizing the "Playbook Reuse" section of the documentation.
* 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
* Add net_user platform agnostic module
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* Integration test for net_user
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* modify eos_user module to support name param as alias to username
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* Test collection of users
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
When operating on arbitrary return data from modules, it is possible to
hit the recursion limit when cleaning out no_log values from the data.
To fix this, we have to switch from recursion to iteration.
Unittest for remove_values recursion limit
Fixes#24560
* Fix proposal for bug 25151
* Fix proposal for bug 25151 - pip module, pyvenv validation
* Graceful fail when virtualenv_python is defined and virtualenv_command uses the venv module
* Making sure that venv is being used as a modue "-m venv"
* Updating syntax in validations
* Updating syntax in validations - fixing stupid typo "[)"
* Raising an error if virtualenv_command is pyvenv or venv and virtualenv_python is used
* trailing whitespace gone, pyvenv, venv validation and docs update
* cleaning whitespaces from blank lines
* 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
Fix 'hostname' module Facts is not defined by updating
'hostname' module to use it.
is_systemd_managed() was previously on the module_utils.facts.Facts
class that no longer exists.
Fixes#25289
* Add 'exists' to win_stat return docs
Fix 25107 by adding documentation for 'exists' return value in win_stat module
* Added missing filename attribute to RETURN
Also made the path and filename sample values consistent.
default inventory plugin order now follows the hardcoded one in previous versions
yaml plugin shoudl run before ini to avoid ini being able to parse some yaml files succesfully.
fixes#25321
* Get AWS access and secret keys from boto config
* matching the elif pattern
* avoid setting credentials as empty strings by checking os.environ.get('cred')
put comments back
* remove None from os.environ.get()
* 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
* Platform agnostic net_system module
Also refactor the action network plugins for better code re-use
Still more refactoring to do once the connection plugin work is complete
* Replace importlib for imp
importlib is not available on 2.6, so we need to stick to imp
* Load action plugin via module metadata
* Better error message if no implementation is found
Now the plugin will show the module name and the network OS in the
error message
* Fix typo on documentation author line
* Fix pep8 issues
* Add missing options key on doc string and stringify version
* Return None in case module has no metadata
* Read module metadata only if it's a python module
Check for module suffix, if it's .py then read metadata.
Otherwise this fails on non-python modules, like Windows PS for example.
* Read metadata variable only if it's a python module
Fix referencing a variable before assignment
* Add action_handler to validate_modules metadata schema
* Pull metadata with plugin_docs get_docstring
Using load_source from PluginLoader is troublesome, it is not guaranteed
a module may be importable at the controller, e.g. if a module depends
on module_utils functions it won't work, because module_utils is not
in the sys path.
Rather than putting that module dependencies introspection, just
use plain parsing like plugin_docs get_docstring does as we only care
about reading ANSIBLE_METADATA.
* Add platform agnostic group of groups for integration tests
This will be the target for platform agnostic integration tests.
* Add integration tests for net_system
* Switch to action plugin inheritance from metadata driven action handler
As the metadata action driven action handler work is being worked on
on its standalone proposal+PR, let's just go back to have one
action handler per platform agnostic module.
Those action plugins will inherit from net_base.
* Add blank line to fix pep8
* Add aliases file to net_system integration test
This will avoid CI failure
* Fix integration tests for net_system
* Give more precedence to task network_os over inventory network_os
* Add support to fetch old style junos facts
Fixes#25050
Add support to fetch old style facts supported in Ansible <= 2.2
To fetch old style facts value `gather_subset` value shoule be `all`
and `junos-eznc` is required to be installed on control node as a
prerequisite.
* Remove unwanted import
* Added win_dsc module file
* mute output and track reboot requirements
* added tests
* proper conditionals for test
* Added moar conditionals for test
* ci fixes
* Added metadata
* fixed integration test yaml
* ci fix
* ci fix
* added module_version param and output, no longer chokes on multiple versions found.
* ci fix
* code review improvements, make return vars more pythonic, cleanup
removed reference to handles in commit message
* Fixed tests, clearer documentation
* fixed trailing whitespace
Facts Refresh (2.4 roadmap)
This commit implements most of the 2.4 roadmap 'Facts Refresh'
- move facts.py to facts/__init__.py
- move facts Distribution() to its own class
- add a facts/utils.py
- move get_file_content and get_uname_version to facts/utils.py
- move Facts() class from facts/__init__ to facts/facts.py
- mv get_file_lines to facts/utils.py
- mv Ohai()/Facter() class to facts/ohai.py and facter.py
- Start moving fact Hardware() classes to facts/hardware/*.py
- mv HPUX() hardware class to facts/hardware/hpux.py
- move SunOSHardware() fact class to facts/hardware/sunos.py
- move OpenBSDHardware() class to facts/hardware/openbsd.py
- mv FreeBsdHardware() and DragonFlyHardware() to facts/hardware/
- mv NetBSDHardware() to facts/hardware/netbsd.py
- mv Darwin() hardware class to facts/hardware/darwin.py
- pep8/etc cleanups on facts/hardware/*.py
- Mv network facts classes to facts/network/*.py
- mv Virtual fact classes to facts/virtual
- mv Hardware.get_sysctl to facts/sysctl.py:get_sysctl
- Also mv get_uname_version from facts/utils.py -> distribution.py
since distribution.py is the only thing using it.
- add collector.py with new BaseFactCollector
- add a subclass for AnsibleFactCollector
- hook up dict key munging FactNamespaces
- add some test cases for testing the names of facts
- mv timeout stuff to facts.timeout
- rm ansible_facts()/get_all_facts() etc
- Instead of calling facts.ansible_facts(), fact collection
api used by setup.py is now to create an AnsibleFactCollector()
and call it's collect method.
- replace Facts.get_user_facts with UserFactCollector
- add a 'systems' facts package, mv UserFactCollector there
- mv get_dns_facts to DnsFactCollector
- mv get_env_facts to EnvFactCollector
- include the timeout length in exception message
- modules and module_utils that use AnsibleFactCollector
can now theoretically set the 'valid_subsets'
May be useful for network facts module that currently have
to reimplement a good chunk of facts.py to get gather_subsets
to work.
- get_local_facts -> system/LocalFactCollector
- get_date_time -> system/date_time.py
- get_fips_facts -> system/fips.py
- get_caps_facts() -> system/caps.py
- get_apparmor_facts -> system/apparmor.py
- get_selinux_facts -> system/selinux.py
- get_lsb_facts -> system/lsb.py
- get_service_mgr_facts -> system/service_mgr.py
- Facts.is_systemd_managed -> system/service_mgr.py
- get_pkg_mgr_facts -> system/pkg_mgr.py
- Facts()._get_mount_size_facts() -> facts.utils.get_mount_size()
- add unit test for EnvFactCollector
- add a test case for minimal gather_subsets
- add test case for collect_ids
- Make gather_subset match existing behavior or '!all'
If 'gather_subset' is provided as '!all', the existing behavior
(in 2.2/2.3) is that means 'dont collect any facts except those
from the Facts() class'. So 'skip everything except
'apparmor', 'caps', 'date_time', 'env', 'fips', 'local', 'lsb',
'pkg_mgr', 'python', 'selinux', 'service_mgr', 'user', 'platform', etc.
The new facts setup was making '!all' mean no facts at all, since
it can add/exclude at a finer granularity. Since that makes more
sense for the ansible collector, and the set of minimal facts to
collect is really more up to setup.py to decide we do just that.
So if setup.py needs to always collect some gather_subset, even
on !all, setup.py needs to have the that subset added to the
list it passes as minimal_gather_subset.
This should fix some intg tests that assume '!all' means that
some facts are still collected (user info and env for example).
If we want to make setup.py collect a more minimal set, we can do that.
- force facts_dicts.keys() to a list so py3 works
- split fact collector tests to test_collectors.py
- convert Facter(Facts) -> other/facter.py:FacterFactCollector
- add FactCollector.collect_with_namespace()
regular .collect() will return a dict with the key names
using the base names ('ip_address', 'service_mgr' etc)
.collect_with_namespace() will return a dict where the key names
have been transformed with the collectors namespace, if there is
one. For most, this means a namespace that adds 'ansible_' to the
start of the key name.
For 'FacterFactCollector', the namespace transforms the key to
'facter_*'.
- add test cases for collect_with_namespace
- move all the concrete 'which facts does setup.py' stuff to setup.py
The caller of AnsibleFactCollector.from_gather_subset() needs to
pass in the list of collector classes now.
- update system/setup.py to import all of the fact classes and pass
in that list.
- split the Distribution fact class up a bit
extracted the 'distro release' file handling (ie, linux
boxes with /etc/release, /etc/os-release etc) into its
own class.
- extract get_cmdline_facts -> cmdline.py
- extract get_public_ssh_host_keys -> system/ssh_pub_keys.py
- extract get_platform_facts -> system/platform.py
platform.py may be a good candidate for further splitting.
- rm test for plain Facts() base class
- let the base class for Collector unit tests provide collected_facts
some Collectors and/or their migrated Facts() subsclasses need
to look at facts collected by other modules ('ansible_architecture'
the main one...).
Collector.collect() has the collected_facts arg for this, so add
a class variable to BaseFactsTest so we can specify it.
- mv Ohai to other/ohai.py and convert to Collector
- update hardware/*.py to return facts (no side effects)
- mv AnsibleFactCollector to setup.py
- extra collector class gathering to module method in
facts/__init__.py (collector_classes_from_gather_subset)
- add a CollectorMetaDataCollector collector used to provide
the 'gather_setup' fact
- add unit test module for 'setup' module
(test/units/modules/system/setup.py)
- Collector init now doesnt need a module, but collect does
An instance of a FactCollector() isnt tied to a AnsibleModule
instance, but the collect() method can be, so optionally pass
in module to FactCollector.collect() (everywhere)
- add a default_collectors for list of default collectors
import and use it from setup.py module
eventually, would like to replace this with a plugin loader
style class finder/loader
- unit tests for module_utils/facts/__init__.py
- add unit tests for ohai facts collector
- remove self.facts side effect on populate() in hardware/sunos.py
- convert OpenBSDHardware() to rm side effects on self.facts
- try to rm some self.facts side effects in Network()
plumb in collected_facts from populate() where it is needed.
stop passing collected_facts into Network() [via cached_facts=,
where it eventually becomes self.facts]
- nothing provides Fact() cached_facts arg now, rm it
Facts() should be internal only implementation so nothing
should be using it.
Of course, now someone will.
- add a Collector.name attr to build a map of name->_fact_ids
To properly exclude a gather_subset spec like '!hardware', we
need to know that 'hardware' also means 'devices', 'dmi', etc.
Before, '!hardware' would remove the 'hardware' collector name
but not 'devices'. Since both would end up in id_collector_map,
we would still end up with the HardwareCollector in the collector
list. End result being that '!hardware' wouldn't stop hardware
from being collected.
So we need to be able to build that map, so add the Collector.name
attribute that is the primary name (like 'hardware') and let
Collector._fact_ids be the other fact ids that a collector is
responsible for.
Construct the aliases_map of Collector.name -> set of _fact_ids
in fact/__init__.py get_collector_names, and use it when we are
populating the exclude set.
- refactor of distribution.py
make the big OS_FAMILY literal a little easier to read
Also keys can now be any string instead of python literals
99% sure the test for 'KDE Neon' was wrong
I don't see how/where it should or could get 'Neon' instead
of 'KDE Neon' as provided in os-release NAME=
Use 'distribution' string for key to OS_MAP
ie, we dont need to make it a valid python label anymore so dont.
move _has_dist_file to module as _file_exists
easier to mock without mucking with os.path
mv platform.system() calls to within get_distribution_facts() instead
of Distribution() init.
- remove _json compat module
The code in here was to support:
-a 'json' python module that was not the standard one included
with python since 2.6.
- potentially fallback to simplejson if 'json' was not available.
'json' is available for all supported python versions now so
no longer needed.
- mv get_collector_names -> facts.collector
- mv collector_classes_from_gather_subset -> facts.collector
- mv collector tests from test_facts -> test_collector
- Use six's reduce() in sunos/netbsd hardware facts
- rm extraneous get_uname_version in utils
only system/distribution.py uses it
- Remove Facts() subclass metaclass usage
- using fact_id and a platform id for matching collectors
gut most of Facts() subclasses
rm Facts() subclasses with weird metaclass
only add collectors that match the fact_ids and the platform_info
to the list of collectors used.
atm, a collectors platform_id will default to 'Generic', and
any platform matches 'Generic'
goal is to select collector classes including matching the
systems platform in collector.py, instead of relying on
metaclasses in hardware/*. To finish this, the various
Facts() subclasses will need to be replaced entirely with
Collector() subclasses.
use collector classmethod platform_match() to match the platform
This lets the particular class decide if it is compatible with
a given platform_info. platform_info is a dict like obj, so it could be
expanded in the future.
Add a default platform_match to BaseFactCollector that matches
platform_info['system'] == cls._platform
They were needed previously to trigger a module
load on all the collector classes when we import
facts/hardare so that the Hardware() and related
classes that used __new__ and find_all_subclasses()
would work.
Now that is done in collectors based on platform matching
at runtime we dont need to do it py module import/parse
time. So the non empty __init__.pys are no longer needed
and their is a more flexible mechanism for selection
platform specific stuff.
facts/facts.py is no longer used, rm'ed
- if we dont find an implement class for gather spec.. just ignore it.
Would be useful to add a warn to warn about this case.
- Fix SD-UX typo (should be HP-UX)
- Port fix for #21893 (0 sockets) to this branch
This readds the change from 8ad182059d
that got lost in merge/rebase
Fixes#21893
- port sunos fact locale fix for #24542 to this branch
based on e558ec19cdFixes#24542
Solaris fact fix (#24793)
ensure locale for solaris fact gathering
fixes issue with locale interfering with proper reading of decimals
- raise exceptions in the air like we just dont care.
Pretty much ignore any not exit exception in facts
collection. And add some test cases.
- added new selinux fact to clarify python lib
the selinux fact is boolean false when the library is not installed,
a dictionary/hash otherwise, but this is ambigous
added new fact so we can eventually remove the type dichtomy and normalize it as a dict
Re-add of devel commit 85c7a7b844 to
the new code layout, since it got removed in merge/rebase
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.
* Import from urllib and not url
In Python 3, the correct way to import
urlparse is through urllib.parse.
* Use six module to import urlparse
Import urlparse from ansible.module_utils.six.
This way, the import statement is compatible both
with Python 3 and Python 2.
* Fix urlparse import using six module
The correct import is:
from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse
* Import six from ansible.compat
* Import from six.moves. Don't make six global.
Prevent code smell by not making six available
in the global namespace and instead importing from
one of its subpackages.
* moved the logging statement
moved the logging statement before the actual action
* added status code check
In the existing implementation when the ssh command fails the command
result is silently discarded. It hides the fact that the disconnection
did not go as expected. Effectively the intended action was not
successful, but the play continues.
* Revert "added status code check"
This reverts commit fe2eb2ae4aeb4812fa2f59ccdfabc9efc677e657.
* added command status code check
In the existing implementation the command is checked for the success.
As a result failed execution is silently discarded. The change tests for
return code and fails if it did not work.
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.
* win_firewall_rule: Small idempotency fix
This PR includes the following changes:
- an idempotency fix when `profile: any`
- better difference output to debug idempotency issues
- documentation fixes (remove `required: false`)
- Parameter handling fixes
- RDP example that matches default RDP rule
- Renamed parameter 'enable' to 'enabled' (kept alias)
- Renamed parameter 'profile' to 'profiles' (kept alias)
* Rewrite module completely
The logic is still intact, but various changes with a single goal:
- Make the module idempotent
- Implement check-mode
- Implement diff-mode
- Adapted integration tests
This fixes#18807 and #23455.
* Change casing to lowercase
* Improve the logic wrt. diff
This is required for modules that may return a non-zero `rc` value for a
successful run, similar to #24865 for Windows fixing **win_chocolatey**.
We also disable the dependency on `rc` value only, even if `failed` was
set.
Adapted unit and integration tests to the new scheme.
Updated raw, shell, script, expect to take `rc` into account.
* apt: include arch in check for installed packages on multi-arch systems
Thanks: Stefan Löwen <stefan.loewen@gmail.com>
Fixes: #24673
* add an integration test for apt's multi-arch handling
The `when` condition templating warning should only happen
if the condition itself contains templating, not if variables
in the condition are themselves composed through templating
Before
```
vars:
x: hello
y: "{{ x }}"
tasks:
- debug: msg=hello
when: y
```
would fire a warning because `y` would get expanded to `{{ x }}`.
This checks whether a warning is required prior to expansion.
* Simplify apply_key_map
* Fix nxapi
* Clean up get_value
* Fix missing non-values
* Add test for existing bgp_af case
* Fix small issues with bgp_neighbor_af
When an unchanged MD5-hashed password was used and passlib was
unavailable, an useless 'ALTER USER' query was executed.
Once this useless query avoided, the last 'SELECT' query becomes
useless too.
* Prevent IndexError when deleting multiple lines
The old code will raise `IndexError: list assignment index out of range` when deleting multiple lines because the indexes of the original and the copy get out of sync. Solved by deleting from the high indexes first so the lower ones remain stable.
* Don't load configuration if nothing to load
Instead of sending an empty candidate config (for example because the candidate only consisted of `delete` lines, and all of them were filtered out by `filter_delete_statements`) just return. JunOS seems to get confused by empty changes, and if the candidate config is empty then it's a no-op anyway.
1) Examples: Remove double space between "option:" and "value"
2) Documentation: Fix rendering usses
3) Documentation: Remove `required: true` to match argspec
* Change default port for aos_login and force type to Integer
* Add check to make sure aos-pyez is present and has the right version
* Update min version requirement in doc
* Change default port in documentation as well