* keycloak: Improve API error message
* keycloak: Fix API error message
They key 'provider' is undefined.
* keycloak: Allow the creation of 'form-flow' authentication sub flows
To create something like keycloak's built-in registration flow,
we need to create a subflow with the type 'form-flow'.
* Add changelog fragment 6318
* Update changelogs/fragments/6318-add-form-flow.yml
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* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_authentication.py
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* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_authentication.py
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* keycloak_authentication: Don't compare subFlowType
It is only useful for creation.
* Update changelogs/fragments/6318-add-form-flow.yml
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* pipx and pipx_info: Document that modules require pipx 0.16.2.1 or above
Since their introduction, these modules rely on 'pipx list --json' to
return machine-readable output about installed pipx applications. That
functionality was introduced in 0.16.2, along with a critical bug fix
(invalid json) in 0.16.2.1.
* pipx: fix state=latest with install_deps=true
"pipx upgrade" stopped supporting the "--include-deps" option
("install_deps" in the ansible module) in pipx 0.15
(https://pypa.github.io/pipx/changelog/#01500).
The lack of support causes the pipx module to fail if attempting to use
state=latest with install_deps, since the parameter is passed to both
pipx install (fine) and pipx upgrade (fails).
* Add changelog fragment
* Initial implementation for new modules btrfs_subvolume and btrfs_info
* Improve/flesh out documentation. Add ability to target filesystem by uuid, label or device. Update tests to test targeting filesystem by each supported parameter and when only mountpoint.
* Updates for btrfs modules. Add missing copyright notices. Switch options to contains in return documentation. Update btrfs_subvolume to always use closest parent mount.
* Add maintainers for btrfs module(s) and remove unused class member cause lint failure.
* Add changelog fragment. Attempt to only run against the VMs as part of CI.
* Updates per code review. Remove changelog fragment. Switch use of map to list comprehension. Add trailing comma to last item in multi-line dicts. Clean up documentation with complete senstences for descriptions and correct/consistent use of macros.
* Improved error handling in btrfs_subvolume module: add custom exception type, favor exceptions over immediate call to fail_json and add single top level return for failure scenarios. Normalize name and snapshot_source parameters early in module execution and remove unecessary duplicate normalization throughout processing.
* Add azp/posix/3 to aliases per feedback
* Clean up automatic mounting. Prevent automount when check_mode=True. Immediately fail if a mount is identified as required and automount=True. Identify the minimal subset of subvolumes that need to be mounted instead of just finding a single common root.
* Skip btrfs_subvolume integration tests if btrfs-progs isn't successfully installed.
* Bump version_added for btrfs modules to 6.6.0. Ensure consistent trailing punctuation for module descriptions and document check_mode behavior as attribute description rather than a module level note.
* Remove unused imports from btrfs_subvolume module.
* Fix import.
* Docs improvements.
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* icinga2_host: make use of templates, append vars instead of replacing all vars array.
* Initialize `template` variable. Add changelog fragment.
* Update changelogs/fragments/6286-icinga2_host-template-and-template-vars.yml
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* Redfish iDRAC: Added job_id to response for CreateBiosConfigJob
Signed-off-by: Mike Raineri <michael.raineri@dell.com>
* YAML fix to changelog fragment
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* add nmcli macvlan type
* changelog
* improve docs
* macvlan params
* fix linter and improve module params
* improve_docs
* raise error if type macvlan and macvlan options not set
It turns out that the 'environments' that the D-Bus Register*() APIs
accept are the IDs of the environments, and not the user-facing names of
the environments (which is what the module has been accepting so far).
Since there is no easy way to do the mapping manually, for now use again
the subscription-manager CLI for registering when environments are
specified.
* remote state file exists check
In the official CLI implementation of Terraform, if the state file does not exist, a new one will be created, and there is no need to check that the state file already exists and with an error if file not exists.
```bash
# Test command
terraform apply -state test.tfstate. # if state file not exists ,terraform will create a new one
terraform destroy -state test1.tfstate ### Terraform will not throw any error, the command will succeed execute, only report no resource has destroy
```
* Update terraform.py
add 1 blank line to function end
* Create 6296-LanceNero-Terraform_statefile_check
remove file exists check (https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pull/6296)
* resolve if case issue
* Add blank line
* Update 6296-LanceNero-Terraform_statefile_check
* Update changelogs/fragments/6296-LanceNero-Terraform_statefile_check
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* update code style
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* Update suffix to correct CI issue
* Update Code Style
* Update bug-fix to feature release
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* dconf: Correctly handle setting a key that has no value in DB
We need to check if the value in the database is None before we try to
parse it, because the GVariant parser won't accept None as an input
value. By definition if the value is None, i.e., there's no value in
the database, than any value the user is trying to set is a change, so
just indicate that it's a change without trying to compare the None to
whatever the user specified as the value.x
* dconf: Give a more useful error when writing a key fails
if writing a key fails, then include in the error that is returned the
exact key and value aguments that were given to the dconf command, to
assist in diagnosing failures caused by providing the key or value in
the wrong format.x
* dconf: Convert boolean values into the format that dconf expects
Even though we warn users to be careful to specify GVariant strings
for values, a common error is to be trying to specify a boolean string
which ends up getting converted into a boolean by the YAML parser or
Ansible. Then it gets converted to "True" or "False", the string
representations of Python booleans, which are not valid GVariants.
Rather than just failing with an obscure error when this happens,
let's be more user-friendly and detect when the user has specified a
boolean and convert it into the correct GVariant forms, "true" or
"false", so it just works. There's no good reason to be more pedantic
than that.
* Add Puppet skip_tags option
* Include changelog fragment
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* archive: Generate crc32 over 16MiB chunks
Running crc32 over the whole content of the compressed file potentially
requires a lot of RAM. The crc32 function in zlib allows for calculating
the checksum in chunks. This changes the code to calculate the checksum
over 16 MiB chunks instead. 16 MiB is the value also used by
shutil.copyfileobj().
* Update changelogs/fragments/6199-archive-generate-checksum-in-chunks.yml
Change the type of change to bugfix
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* Update changelogs/fragments/6199-archive-generate-checksum-in-chunks.yml
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Factorize the current logic to determine whether use 'environments' as
D-Bus registration option (rather than 'environment') in an own
function, so it is easier to read it and maintain it.
With the small helper function in place, extend the logic to support
CentOS: it is in practice the same as the RHEL one, with an additional
check to support CentOS Stream 8 (which is a rolling release, and not
versioned).
When registering using D-Bus and using a version of subscription-manager
with an unimplemented 'force' option, then unregister manually the
system only if it is registered. 'subscription-manager unregister'
errors out when trying to unregister an already unregistered system.
* pipx: Document parameters supported with state=latest
* pipx: Support "include_injected" with states "upgrade" and "latest"
- Contrary to documentation, "include_injected" doesn't appear to have
worked with state=upgrade since it was introduced.
- Add support for include_injected with "latest", since "latest" is
specified as being install+upgrade.
* Add changelog fragment
* Update plugins/modules/pipx.py
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* Update changelog fragment
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* pipx: Update to correct target release of community.general
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* Add module to manipulate KDE config files using kwriteconfig
* Fix license issues
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add smeso as kdeconfig.py maintainer
* Fix attributes fragment name
* Fix test
* Do not use shutil.chown
It isn't available on old Python versions
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* nmcli: fixed idempotency issue with 'may_fail4' when 'method' is 'disabled'
* added note to documentation
* updated changelog fragment
* Update changelog fragment.
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* add runner_fast_rate option
* unset default value for runner_fast_rate parameter
* add some commas
* Remove default in copy of argspec.
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* pipx: Allow injected modules to add apps
Add support for pipx inject's "--include-apps" parameter.
* add changelog fragment
* fix pipx test ("install_apps", not "include_apps")
* fix pipx test -- add a second invocation for install_apps
* Update changelogs/fragments/6198-pipx-inject-install-apps.yml
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* Update plugins/modules/pipx.py
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* feat(ssh_config): proxyjump option
* feat(ssh_config: add proxyjump test
* CamelCase ProxyJump
* add changelog fragment
* Update plugins/modules/ssh_config.py
add version_added
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* update task name to include new proxyjump option
* adding tests for proxyjump option
* fixing assert variable name
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We simply add a param to allow proxmox administrator to restore VM from
an archives. This new option will be useful to automate automatic
creation and restore of VM.
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* clean performs apt-get clean.
* dist_upgrade performs apt-get dist-upgrade.
* update_kernel performs update-kernel to upgrade kernel packages.
* update_cache, clean, dist_upgrade and update_kernel can be used with and without specified packages.
The module currently has a static 'required_if' statement for its
parameters that forces any of 'username' or 'activationkey' or 'token'
in case state=present; while this is generally a good idea, it can be
an extra requirements in some cases. In particular, if the system is
already registered, there is no need for credentials -- some of the
operations of the module, such as manipulating pools, can be done
perfectly without credentials.
Hence:
- change the static 'required_if' to require credentials only when
forcing the registration
- check for credentials manually when a registration is needed, i.e.
on an unregistered system; the fail message is the same as the one
shown by 'required_if'
Adapt the tests to this new situation:
- test_without_required_parameters now needs to mock an unregistered
system
- add a new version of test_without_required_parameters to test an
already registered system
- add a simple test case for only state=present usable on an already
registered system
- remove the credentials from a test case for pool attachment that
mocks an already registered system
subscription-manager on RHEL installs a symlink in /usr/bin to
console-helper (part of usermode), which triggers an interactive prompt
for root credentials when run as user. It seems that console-helper
does not handle well non-interactive contexts (e.g. without a TTY for
input), and thus it will hang waiting for input when run as user in an
Ansible task.
Since subscription-manager requires root already anyway (and it will
fail when explicitly run as user), then apply the same logic locally on
all the modules that interact with it: redhat_subscription,
rhsm_release, and rhsm_repository.
* Replace deprecated error with BadZipFile
* Use imported BadZipFile
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* Add news fragment
* Update new fragment
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* Fix influxdb_user grants in check mode
When running in check mode, `influxdb_user` will return error when the user doesn't exist yet, instead of reporting `changed` state.
* Update changelogs/fragments/6111-influxdb_user-check-mode.yaml
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* openbsd_pkg: set TERM to 'dumb' in execute_command
Keeps pkg_add happy when someone running ansible is using a TERM that
the managed OpenBSD host does not know about.
Fixes#5738.
Selection of specific TERM from discussion at
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=167290482630534&w=2
* Add changelog fragment for openbsd_pkg TERM fix
* Update changelogs/fragments/6149-openbsd_pkg-term.yml
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* Updating yarn.list to not fail when when warnings are emitted
* Adding changelog fragment
* Adding _process_yarn_error function
* - Adding back changes to the changelog fragment
- Fixing formatting
* Fix trailing whitespace
* Update plugins/modules/yarn.py
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subscription-manager currently does not have a way to get credentials
(username, password, activation keys, organization ID) in a secure way:
the existing command line parameters can be easily spotted when running
a process listing while 'subscription-manager register' runs.
There is a D-Bus service, which is used by e.g. cockpit and Anaconda to
interface with RHSM (at least for registration and common queries).
Try to perform the registration using D-Bus, in a way very similar to
the work done in convert2rhel [1] (with my help):
- try to do a simple signal test to check whether the system bus works;
inspired by the login in the dconf module
- pass most of the options as registration options; for the few that are
not part of the registration, execute 'subscription-manager' manually
- add quirks for differently working (or not) registration options for
the D-Bus Register*() methods depending on the version of RHEL
- 'subscription-manager register' is used only in case the signal test
is not working; silent fallback in case of D-Bus errors during the
registration is not done on purpose to avoid silent fallback to a less
secure registration
[1] https://github.com/oamg/convert2rhel/pull/540/
It may happen operator wants to get the built command instead of all the
parameters. This change injects a new entry in the dict output, showing
what command way actually launched.
This patch also takes the opportunity to add missing dots to some
documentation lines.
This change reorder the parameters so that we get the mandatory one at
the top, then alphabetically order the other bellow.
It also adds the returned values.
dconf: parse GVariant values to check for equality whenever possible
Direct string comparisons are an inaccurate way to compare two
GVariant representations. For example, 'foo' and "foo" (including the
quote marks, which are part of the representation) are equal GVariants
but if you just do a string compare (remember, including the quotes)
they'll be interpreted.
We therefore want to use the `gi.repository` Python library to parse
GVariant representations before comparing them whenever possible.
However, we don't want to assume that this library will always be
available or require it for Ansible to function, so we use a straight
string comparison as a fallback when the library isn't available. This
may result in some false positives, i.e., Ansible thinking a value is
changing when it actually isn't, but will not result in incorrect
values being written into `dconf`.
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kamens <jik@jik5.kamens.us>
The fix ensures that no 'KeyError' is raised, when 'access_level' is not provided as module parameter or when 'access_level_on_creation' is false.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
* add persistent option for modprobe
* add suggested changes + fix broken test
* change modprobe module path in tests due to rebase
* change persistent option type from bool to str with choices
* fix unused import
* add example with persistent option
* fix some minor issues after review
- move regexps compiling to __init__
- move AnsibleModule to build_module function and use this function in tests instead of AnsibleModule
- fix terminlogy issue in documentation
* fix unused-import
* Add new project features to API
* add changelog fragment
* remove extra line from changelog
* Update changelog formatting
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* sefcontext: add path substitution support (#1193)
First commit for feedback, missing docs and tests.
* sefcontext: add documentation
* Add changelog fragment
* Documentation formatting
* Delete extra newline
* pep8 fixes
Fix indentation
* Add version_added to arg docs
* Add examples
* Don't delete non-matching path substitutions
* Add integration tests
* Delete only substitutions if such arg passed
Don't delete existing regular file context mappings if deletion of
a path substitution was requested with the presence of the
`equal` arg - delete only path substitutions in such case.
Path substitutions and regular mappings may overlap.
* Can only add args in minor releases
:(
* Cleanup before tests
* Fix deletion using substitution
Was comparing wrong var.
* Fix test checking wrong var
* Improve args documentation and examples
List the default values for selevel, seuser.
Add example for deleting path substitutions only.
* Add attributes documentation block
Not sure if should add become/delegate/async,
shouldn't those work just like that without any
specific code added for them?
* and fix indentation on attribute block
* Consistent indentation for attributes
Confusing, most plugins indent with 4 spaces.
But some use 2 like the rest of the code, so use 2.
* Add missing ref for attribute block
* Use correct c.g version in doc block
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* Add full stop to changelog fragment
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* Streamline documentation
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* Support limiting deletion to setype
Deleting file context mappings may be limited by
passing setype or equal, if neither arg is passed
then delete either setype/equal mappings that match.
* Change arg name, diff mode output fix
Change arg name from equal to substitute.
Print target = subsitute in diff mode same way as
semanage does.
Also put back platform attribute, try to improve
clumsy language in the substitute arg docs.
* Delete even if arg setype not match existing
Test 5 indicates that deletion is supposed to not check that
the arg setype passed when deleting matches the setype
of the mapping to delete.
Delete any mapping that matches target, regardless of
setype arg value.
* Update arg name in tests
* Too eager replacing
Accidentally replaced seobject function names so fix them back
* 4564: Fix invalid setype in doc example
Change from httpd_git_rw_content_t which
does not exist to httpd_sys_rw_content_t
Fixes#4564
* Fix documentation attributes
Additional fragment
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* Update version_added in docs
Bumping minor to 6.4.0 since it didn't make 6.3.0.
* Add more description to the new arg docs
Try to improve discoverability of the new feature and make it easier to understand without deep SELinux understanding.
* Update platform to Linux in documentation
* Add equal as alias for the new argument
Improve discoverability of the new feature by adding an alias to the new module argument. The argument name "equal" will be easy to find for users who are not familiar with SELinux and who just try to match to the CLI tool `semanage`.
* And add alias argument properly
Previous commit missed actually adding the alias (added to docs only).
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* cloudflare_dns: Fix setting SRV records with a root level entry
* cloudflare_dns: Remove the part which deletes the zone from the SRV record name
The cloudflare API accepts the record name + zone name to be sent. Removing that, will guarantee the module to be idempotent even though that line was added ~7 years ago for that specific reason: 7477fe5141
It seems the most logical explanition is that Cloudflare changed their API response somewhere over the last 7 years.
* cloudflare_dns: Update the changelog fragment
* feat(module/keycloak_group): add support for ...
... handling subgroups
* added changelog fragment and fixing sanity ...
... test issues
* more sanity fixes
* fix missing version and review issues
* added missing licence header
* fix docu
* fix line beeing too long
* replaced suboptimal string type prefixing ...
... with better subdict based approach
* fix sanity issues
* more sanity fixing
* fixed more review issues
* fix argument list too long
* why is it failing? something wrong with the docu?
* is it this line then?
* undid group attribute removing, it does not ...
... belong into this PR
* fix version_added for parents parameter
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* github_webhook: Don't include secret in the config if it's absent
* Add changelogs
* Fix indentation
* Apply suggestion to simplify the check
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When setting allow permissions for particular users or groups
there will be circumstances when that user is not known to the
host system.
In that case the output of `zfs allow <pool/dataset>`
looks similar to this:
$ sudo zfs allow tank/test
---- Permissions on tank/test ---------------------------------------
Local+Descendent permissions:
user (unknown: 1002) hold
user zfsuser receive
The fix in this commit removes ' (unknown: '+')' from the output
leaving only the uid/gid.
This allows the current parser to continue even if the uid/gid
is not known.
This situation occurs most often when moving a zpool from one system
to another that may not have the same users/groups. Simply adding
permissions to a user/group and then deleting the user/group
from the system will cause this situation to occur.
* nmcli: Treat order as significant when comparing address lists
Don't sort the old and new values for ipv4.addresses and
ipv6.addresses before comparing them, because order matters in these
parameters: the first address specified is the default source address
for outbound connections.
* Changelog fragment for #6048
* Update changelogs/fragments/6048-nmcli-addres-order.yml
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* Update osx_defaults documentation examples
* Include stderr in errors from osx_defaults
* Add Changelog Fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/6011-osx-defaults-errors.yml
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* Change format of examples
* Update plugins/modules/osx_defaults.py
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* feat(modules/keycloak_user_federation): mapper ...
... provider type should have a default value
* add changelog fragment
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* fix(zypper): Added condition to check for transactional-update binary to support microos
closes#5615
* style(changelog): Made zypper-change uppercase
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* fix(zypper): Removed check for /var/lib/misc/transactional-update.state
* feat(zypper): Aligned transactional-update checks with zypper's
* refactor(zypper): Removed dependency to psutil and made use of parsing /proc/mount
* refactor(zypper): Removed need for regex, plus small refactoring
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* nmcli: Convert current value of wifi.wake-on-wlan before comparing
The new value of wifi.wake-on-wlan is specified as an integer, but in
the nmcli output it's specified as a hex string followed by a textual
description of it. Therefore, to determine properly whether it's being
changed we need to pull the hex string out of the current value,
convert it into an integer, and finally convert the integer back to a
string so that we can compare it to the new specified value. Without
this change, whenever wifi.wake-on-wlan is specified in the module
arguments the module will think the value is being changed even when
it isn't.
* nmcli: Handle wifi options correctly when connection type not specified
When an nmcli task does not specify the connection type and the module
ask nmcli for it, the module needs to convert nmcli's
`802-11-wireless` to `wifi`, the term for this connection type used by
the module.
* nmcli: Correctly detect values changed to the integer 0
If the user specifies a value of 0 (without quotes) in a task, we
should interpret that as an actual value, not empty, when comparing
the new value to the old one. Otherwise we incorrectly conclude that
there was no change.
* Changelog fragment for #5431
* Add attributes to more modules.
* Adjust indentation.
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* Add attributes to more modules.
* Apply suggestions from code review.
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* Set the user-agent for API requests to DNSimple
* Update user agent format
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/5927-set-user-agent-dnsimple.yml
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* Yarn module: fix state=latest not working with global=true
* fix whitespace
* add changelog fragment
* add integration test cases
* add only tests for this PR (install+upgrade)
* fix assuming default global dir
* fix list() not working when global=true and name a package with no binary
* remove ignores
* whitespace
* Update changelogs/fragments/5829-fix-yarn-global.yml
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* Update changelogs/fragments/5829-fix-yarn-global.yml
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* replace missing default favicon with docs.ansible.com
* create changelog fragment for PR 5928
* move changelog fragment
* fix parameter description
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* fix parameter description
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* add affected modules in changelog fragment
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
This fix introduces the new boolean option 'access_level_on_creation'. It controls, whether the value of 'access_level' is used for runner registration or not. The option 'access_level' has been ignored on registration so far and was only used on updates. The user is informed by a deprecation warning, if the option is unspecified. For reasons of compatibility 'false' is assumed in that case. The option 'access_level_on_creation' will switch to 'true' for the next major release (community.general 7.0.0)
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
* opennebula: Add template manipulation helpers
* one_vm: Use 'updateconf' API call to modify running VMs
* one_vm: Emulate 'updateconf' API call for newly created VMs
* opennebula/one_vm: Satisfy linter checks
* opennebula/one_vm: Apply suggestions from code review
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* opennebula/one_vm: Drop 'extend' function, use 'dict_merge' instead
* Add changelog fragment
* one_vm: Refactor 'parse_updateconf' function
* opennebula/one_vm: Apply suggestions from code review
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* one_vm: Allow for using updateconf in all scenarios
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update gitlab_deploy_key.py
Change key title on key update
* Create 5888-update-key-title
Add changelog fragment for key title change
* Update changelogs/fragments/5888-update-key-title
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* Rename 5888-update-key-title to 5888-update-key-title.yml
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* fix(modules/keycloak_user_federation): fixes ...
... user federation creation failing when also updating/changing default
mappers at the same time
* add changelog fragment for pr
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* fix(modules/keycloak_user_federation): fixes ...
... federation read call not finding already existing federations
properly because of bad parametrisation
* fix(modules/keycloak_user_federation): added ...
... new integration test for module idempotency bugfix
* added changelog fragment for pr
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* Remote management modules for OCAPI-based devices.
Open Composable API (OCAPI) is a REST-based API designed for data center composability. For more information, see https://www.opencompute.org/documents/open-composable-api-for-ocp-2019-06-24-pdf
This PR introduces ocapi_command and ocapi_info modules. These are based on the existing redfish_command and redfish_info modules and follow similar patterns. This initial implementation includes support for the folowing operations:
- Indicator LED toggling
- Power state toggling
- Enclosure reset (reboot)
- Firmware upload
- Firmware update
- Firmware activate
- Job deletion
- Job status
These modules have been tested against Western Digital OpenFlex(tm) Data24 storage enclosures. API reference is at https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/platforms/openflex/reference-architecture-open-composable-api.pdf
* Fix licensing issue for ocapi_utils.py
* PR Feedback
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update plugins/module_utils/ocapi_utils.py
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* Update plugins/modules/ocapi_info.py
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* PR Feedback
Use six module for urlparse
* Apply suggestions from code review
Documentation fixes.
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* Fix sanity test line too long error.
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* pipx: add testcase w/ env vars PIPX_xxxx
* add note to the docs about env vars
* add note to the docs about env vars
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update plugins/modules/pipx.py
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* Update plugins/modules/pipx_info.py
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* break long lines into smaller ones
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The SOA record for an existing zone is returned as an answer RR and not
as an authority RR. It can be returned as an authority RR for subdomains
of a zone.
$ dig -t SOA example.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
example.com. 3530 IN SOA ns.icann.org. noc.dns.icann.org. 2022091184 7200 3600 1209600 3600
$ dig -t SOA www.example.com
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
example.com. 3600 IN SOA ns.icann.org. noc.dns.icann.org. 2022091184 7200 3600 1209600 3600
* Add parameter warn_mpm_module to control when warning are raised
* Remoe whitespace
* Add changelog fragment
* Add missing license
* Update changelogs/fragments/5793-apache2-module-npm-warnings.yml
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* Update plugins/modules/apache2_module.py
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* Update plugins/modules/apache2_module.py
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* Update tests/integration/targets/apache2_module/tasks/635-apache2-misleading-warning.yml
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* Refining integration test - previous was invalid
* False to false
* refactor assertion for suse
* Revert "refactor assertion for suse"
This reverts commit 61b86e7493.
* Excluding test on Suse
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* opkg: extend documentation: opkg also works on Yocto
... based linux distributions
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
* opkg: extend documentation: PACKAGE=VERSION only works on Yocto
... based linux distributions
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
* snap_alias: using CmdRunner
* add changelog fragment
* fix changelog fragment
* invert order of initialization in __init_module__()
* comment extra changed=True from code
* add extra info when verbose
* add extra info when verbose - fix blank line
* handle check_mode the old way
* fix logical test
* fix error when using multiple aliases
* fix error when using multiple aliases, part 2
* revert to using check_mode_skip=True again
* Update gem.py
move 'cmd.append('--executable')' to all uninstalls rather than only all versions
* Create 5751-gem-fix-uninstall-hang
* Rename 5751-gem-fix-uninstall-hang to 5751-gem-fix-uninstall-hang.yml
* htpasswd: improve documentation on crypt_scheme
* htpasswd: formatting in documentation
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* htpasswd: formatting in documentation
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* Apply suggestions from code review
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* opkg: allow installing a package in a certain version
example:
- name: Install foo in version 1.2
community.general.opkg:
name: foo=1.2
state: present
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
* opkg: use list for passing arguments to run_command
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
* ansible_galaxy_install: use locale C tentatively, else en_US
* use custom exception to signal unsupported locale
* add step to remove artefacts at the end of the test
* add step to remove artefacts at the beginning of the test
* comment out context controller
* trying with temporary dir as destination
* remove collection before test with reqs file
* ensure collections are installed in temp dir in tests + check_force
* simplified the change
* added extra condition for failing locale
* improved exception handling
* add changelog fragment
* Add support to restrict privileges by host
* Missing comma
* Making linter happy.
* Add version 6.2.0 as when sudoers host parameter added
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Changelog fragment for PR #5703
* Test for sudoers host-based restriction
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* opkg: fix issue that force=reinstall would not reinstall an existing package
Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
* changelog fragment
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* Fixed github_release docs: only module-specific returned key is "tag"
* Update plugins/modules/github_release.py - added a dot
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lxc_container fails when executing the lxc command (e.g. when creating
a new container) because PR#5358 broke the module argument
parsing. The resulting argument dict contained only the module argument name
and the argument flag but not the value. E.g.
```
- lxc_container:
template: debian
```
would result in lxc command arguments `lxc template --template` instead of
`lxc --template debian`.
Fixes: 6f88426cf1 ("lxc_container: minor refactor (#5358)")
Fixes#5578
Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
* draft
* add changelog fragment
* rework
* rework group variables
* add new line at end of file
* Update plugins/module_utils/gitlab.py
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* rename
* revert
* return a copy
* Update plugins/modules/gitlab_project_variable.py
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Add the `server_proxy_scheme` parameter to configure the scheme used for
the proxy server. This completes the configuration parameters for the
proxy server.
* Keycloak: Fix client rolemapping removal
Keycloak's delete_group_rolemapping API wrapper didn't pass data about
the roles to remove to keycloak, resulting in removal of all roles.
Follow the intended behaviour and delete only the roles listed in the
module invocation.
Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>
* Keycloak: Fix client_rolemapping diff
The module's diff output wrongly showed the changed roles list as
'after' state. This is obviously wrong for role removal and also
wrong for role addition, if there are other roles assigned.
Use the result of the API query for 'end_state' for 'diff' as well.
Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>
* Keycloak: Calculate client_rolemapping proposed state properly
Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>
* Add changelog fragment
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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* Fix for python2 unit test
Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add regex to match all channel ids
* Add changelog fragment
* Allow matching of channel ids with 9-11 characters
* Fix file name
* Update changelogs/fragments/5629-add-channel-prefix-regex.yml
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* Remove channel auto prepend #
* Update changelog fragment
* Add prepend_hash option
* Add version_added to prepend_hash doc string
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* Add description of possible values for the prepend_hash option
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* Remove old channel assign statement
* Update changelogs/fragments/5629-add-prepend-hash-option-for-channel-id.yml
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* Update changelog fragment tag
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* vdo: Use yaml.safe_load() instead of yaml.load()
yaml.load() without specifying a Loader= is deprecated and unsafe.
For details, see
https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/wiki/PyYAML-yaml.load(input)-Deprecation
* Update changelogs/fragments/5632-vdo-Use-yaml-safe-load-instead-of-yaml-load.yml
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Co-authored-by: Lee Garrett <lgarrett@rocketjump.eu>
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* Fix for vmadm get_vm_uuid out of range
* Fix for vmadm get_vm_uuid out of range
* Update changelogs/fragments/5628-fix-vmadm-off-by-one.yml
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Fixes#3486. From the man-pages of subscription-manager, none of the
parameters used are tied to the activationkey except the two that remain
in its else-clause.
Note that type is not mentioned in the man-pages on 7.6 (at least), but
is still present and available.
Co-authored-by: Thor K. H <thor@roht.no>
Stop passing all the "rhsm_", and "server_" module arguments to
"Rhsm.register()", and thus as arguments for
"subscription-manager register":
- right before calling "Rhsm.register()", "Rhsm.configure()" is called
to configure subscription-manager with all the "rhsm_", and "server_"
arguments; hence, they are already configured
- the passed argument to "--serverurl" is partially wrong:
"Rhsm.register()" passes only the hostname, whereas the other bits
(port and prefix) are supported too; this "works" because port and
prefix were already configured previously, and the lax parsing that
subscription-manager does allows for missing bits
- the parsing done by subscription-manager for "--baseurl" strips out
the URL scheme and always uses https: this means that specifying
"rhsm_baseurl: http://server" as module parameter will be taken as
"https://server" by subscription-manager; since "rhsm_baseurl" is
already configured by "Rhsm.configure()", this issue is gone
* java_certs : Not enough info on error
Just bumped into an issue when the message was "Internal module failure, cannot extract public certificate from pkcs12, error: "
Seems that the issue #2560 doesn't cover all cases. To make debugging easier, I propose to add error output on json return instead of only expose standard output.
* java_certs - add missing fragment message
* Word-smithing.
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Do not mention an explicit version of Satellite for an environment to
use; future versions of Satellite will support that, and older versions
are long EOL.
Also mention Katello next to Red Hat Satellite.
* Redfish: Expanded SimpleUpdate command to allow for users to monitor the progress of an update and perform follow-up operations
* Update changelogs/fragments/3910-redfish-add-operation-apply-time-to-simple-update.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/redfish_command.py
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* Update changelogs/fragments/4276-redfish-command-updates-for-full-simple-update-workflow.yml
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* Updated based on feedback and CI results
* Update plugins/modules/redfish_command.py
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* Update plugins/modules/redfish_command.py
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* Update plugins/modules/redfish_info.py
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix the logical flaw when deleting a build in the jenkins_build module.
* Fix the logical flaw when deleting a Jenkins build in the jenkins_build module.
* Adding changelogs.
* Update tests/unit/plugins/modules/test_jenkins_build.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Attempt to mock the exception classes.
* Remedy the CI issues when mocking the exception classes.
* Assuming a way to mock the get_build_status function.
* Near to the feasible approach.
* Calls the correct class when unit testing.
* Fix sending wrong arguments when unit testing.
* Directly assign the argument value in the unit testing.
* Fix errors calling different classes.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix for 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split'
* Added changelog to fix
* Update changelogs/fragments/5489-nonetype-in-get-vm-by-label.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix line ending in changelog
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* [Scaleway] Remove unused sensitive values filtering
Signed-off-by: Lunik <lunik@tiwabbit.fr>
* Try adding function back.
Maybe that works aound the bug in pylint. (Also it won't be a breaking change anymore.)
Signed-off-by: Lunik <lunik@tiwabbit.fr>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* mksysb: using CmdRunner
* add changelog fragment
* adjust code when check_mode true
* Update plugins/modules/mksysb.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Bump version to 6.0.0.
* sender option is now required.
* Default of want_proxmox_nodes_ansible_host changed from true to false.
* username is now an alias of user, and no longer of workspace.
* Remove deprecated return values in favor of end_state.
* Remove debug option.
* Change default of ignore_volatile_options from true to false.
* gitlab_group must now always contain the full path.
* Change default of norc from false to ture.
* Remove deprecated property.
* Add PR URL.
* Adjust bitbucket unit tests.
* Adjust module_helper integration test.
* search_s based _is_value_present
* Fix formatted string and ldap import
* Add changelog fragment
* Remove superfluous import ldap
* Improve fragment
* Code format {x} prefix
* Lower-case fixes
* Fix suggestions to changelog
* Break with the past and let bools be bools
* Let ldap_attrs break on invalid DN's
* deprecate venv creation when missing
* add changelog fragment
* fix sanity checks
* Update changelogs/fragments/5404-django-manage-venv-deprecation.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
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* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* minor change to help future removal of feature
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* manageiq_tags: refactor ManageIQTags class out to utils
* add manageiq_tags_info module
* refactor query_resource_id as a method in ManageIQ
* minor adjustments
* fix comments from PR
* rollback register result in examples
* add basic docs for return value
* Adds transport_mode configuration for Infiniband devices
Adds transport_mode configuration for Infiniband based ipoib devices,
which is one of:
- datagram (default)
- connected
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/5361-nmcli-add-infiniband-transport-mode.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/net_tools/nmcli.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/net_tools/nmcli.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Remove default for transport_mode
* Add test for changing Infiniband transport_mode
* remove blank line at end of file
Co-authored-by: Thomas Gebert <thomas.gebert@atos.net>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* deprecate old commands
* add changelog fragment
* fix django version in docs
* fix wording on the deprecations
* Update changelogs/fragments/5400-django-manage-deprecations.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* update chglog fragment
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* consul: pythonisms + a couple of required_if clauses
* adjust condition of if
* adjust condition of if (again)
* Update plugins/modules/clustering/consul/consul.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* simplify parse_check logic
* fix condition of if
* remove test made redundant by required_if
* add changelog fragment
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* portage: drop dependency on gentoolkit (provides equery)
Portage installs a Python module, which is available anywhere that
Portage itself is available. We can use that instead of calling a
shell command.
Signed-off-by: John Helmert III <ajak@gentoo.org>
* portage: add knob for emerge's --backtrack flag
Signed-off-by: John Helmert III <ajak@gentoo.org>
* portage: add knob for portage's --with-bdeps option
Also, this option does not accept "True" like other options. Instead,
it only uses 'y' and 'n', so parse booleans properly into these chars.
Signed-off-by: John Helmert III <ajak@gentoo.org>
* Add changelog entry for #5349
Signed-off-by: John Helmert III <ajak@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: John Helmert III <ajak@gentoo.org>
* updated to use the new newrelic v2 api
* check that application_id is set
* indenting issue
* added back app_name
* fix import ordering
* resolving various spellings & wordings
* fixed wordings
* validate_certs
* fixed unreachable code
* add ansible module iso_customize.py
* rerun CI testing due to "Failed to send request to https://api.github.com/repos/ansible/ansible/issues/23642: HTTP Error 403: rate limit exceeded"
* Rerun CI testing due to "Failed to send request to https://api.github....."
* rerun CI testing due to failure "Unknown error when attempting to call Galaxy at 'https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v2/collections/netbox/netbox/versions/3.1.0/': The read operation timed out"
* change document part as felixfontein's careful review
* modify test file as russoz's comments
* modify comment part of module
* add comment for the example
* add more tests: check the files are deleted / added in customized ISO
* fix it: failed to run ansible.posix.mount in ubuntu
* fix it: ansible.posix.mount is not working well in some OS.
* change DOCUMENTATION part
* change files according to the comment from code review
* fix issue: E231: missing whitespace after ':'
* modify the description of Document
* modify code for code review
* delete extra blank line in yml file
* Try to fix CI testing issue: "Caught \"'foo' is undefined. 'foo' is undefined\" while evaluating 'b' with item == {'a': 1}"
* delete extra blank line in the end of file
* change code as the comment from code review
* change code from code review
* change type: str to type: path
* change type:str to type:path
* delete unused variable
* fix CI testing error: return-syntax-error: RETURN.dest_iso.type: not a valid value for dictionary value @ data['dest_iso']['type']. Got 'path'
* add testcase: test add files / delete files separately
* add more testcases: test if we can catch exception from error input of users
* change code from code review
* fix issue: E231: missing whitespace after ','
* change code from code review
* add notes to document
* modify notes in document part
* /rebuild_failed
/rebuild_failed
* Try to support running testcases not only in MAC but also in other OS.
* modify document
* change mount to ansible.posix.mount
* skip the test platform which report "Error mounting"
* fix mount failed: Operation not permitted
* change code from code review
* change document from code review
* fix CI testing issue in some platforms
* Update plugins/modules/files/iso_customize.py
* change code from code review
1) change testcase
2) try to fix "mount: not permitted"
* modify aliases file
* change document and rerun CI testing
* add skip/docker as suggested
* add debug task
* fix issue in redhat 7.9: occurred while running the lookup plugin 'file'. ..could not locate file in lookup..
* change code from the code review
* modify function "iso_rr_check_file_exist" to "iso_check_file_exists" to make it works in all types of ISO
1. modify function "iso_rr_check_file_exist" to "iso_check_file_exists" to make it works in all types of ISO
2. run main.yml with newer python 3.10.6
ansible [core 2.13.4]
config file = None
configured module search path = ['/Users/zouy/.ansible/plugins/modules', '/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
ansible python module location = /usr/local/Cellar/ansible/6.4.0/libexec/lib/python3.10/site-packages/ansible
ansible collection location = /Users/zouy/.ansible/collections:/usr/share/ansible/collections
executable location = /usr/local/bin/ansible
python version = 3.10.6 (main, Aug 30 2022, 05:12:36) [Clang 13.1.6 (clang-1316.0.21.2.5)]
jinja version = 3.1.2
libyaml = True
* delete blank
* simply the code as suggested.
* Two small docs updates.
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* Add explanation and example to vendor option
##### SUMMARY
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##### ISSUE TYPE
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* Update plugins/modules/identity/keycloak/keycloak_user_federation.py
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* Adding capability to specify complex variables type to terraform
* Terrform variable types are mapped to ansible veriable types
* Currently handles Dict, List, Str, Int, Bool types
* Updated the documentation accordingly
* Updated with an example.
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
Wonder how that missed the PEP8 checks :).
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Adding the changelog fragment
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Adding ``integer_types`` from ``module_utils``
Simplified the ``integer_types``, ``str`` and ``float`` value population through ``json.dumps()``. Now the strings can have special characters which can break the module execution.
* Update changelogs/fragments/4797-terraform-complex-variables.yml
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* * Changed to approach to make the code more readble and simple to understand.
* Maintaining the original for loop for the top_level variables. Therefore the rocess_conplex_args() now only handle second level variables when the type() is either Dict or List.
* Json dumps are used only for the low level variables. Terraform CLI had issues interpreting escape sequecences from json.dumps()
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* adding boolean explicitly, although boolean is a subclass of integer, adding this for self documentation pupose and the clarity of the code.
* fixing the doc strings
* Update terraform.py
Fixing docstrings
* * Introducing format_args funtion to simplify formatting each argument type for top_level and lower level.
* Terraform Lists of strings, numbers, objects and lists are supported.
* Adding COMMAND: to the fail_json msg, for plan failures to help troubleshoot command line arguments.
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* * Adding full terraform command to fail_json() when the terrafor plan fails
* Fixing a spelling mistake.
* plan_command if a list, stringifying the list
* * Fixing the new line for the change fragments
* Removed CR (\r) from the output messages. Now output lines carry only LF (\n), not CRLF (\r\n).
* Added integration testing for complex variables.
* Restructured integration testing code to be more expandable.
* Update changelogs/fragments/4797-terraform-complex-variables.yml
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* double-quotes are not properly escaped in shell, and python string
escaping are nullified the way terraform handle second tier string
variables (within terraform).
* changing all the task actions to FQCN format.
* integration testing now includes:
1. Top level strings containing, special shell characters, spaces,
double-quotes.
2. Second level strings containing, special shell characters, spaces,
double-quotes repeating double-quotes to ensure proper regex
substitution.
* Adding colon ':' to string test casses.
* Added complex_vars to switch between the old and the new variable
interpretations.
Updated the documentations to reflect the changes.
Updated the examples.
Handling '\' as well with the escape sequence.
* Added tests for the new escape sequences.
Added multilines tests.
* Restructuring the documente strings to a shorter string.
Argument_spec changed to 'bool'
* Update changelogs/fragments/4797-terraform-complex-variables.yml
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
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This fix ensures the idempotency of the redhat_subscription module when pool_ids are used. The main problem was, that a 'None' quantity was not properly handled and that the quantity check compared a string with an integer.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
* chore: Update lxc_container to support py3
This change is mostly just a documentation change which will report the requirements
correctly for python3-lxc. I've also removed the use of six which results in us
changing `xrange` to `range`.
Resolves: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/5294
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@figment.io>
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* Update changelogs/fragments/5280-lxc_container-py3.yaml
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* Update changelogs/fragments/5280-lxc_container-py3.yaml
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* Update 5280-lxc_container-py3.yaml
* Update 5280-lxc_container-py3.yaml
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@figment.io>
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* terraform: run `init` with no-color, too
When running `terraform init` fails, it would output ansi color sequences, making the output hard to read.
Maybe setting TF_IN_AUTOMATION would also be beneficial: https://www.terraform.io/cli/config/environment-variables#tf_in_automation
* add changelog fragment for `terraform init -no-color`
* move changelog into correct directory; add PR link
* module_utils.proxmox: new `api_task_ok` helper + integrated with existing modules
* proxmox_snap: add `unbind` param to snapshot containers with mountpoints
* [fix] errors reported by 'test sanity pep8'
at
https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pull/5274#issuecomment-1242932079
* module_utils.proxmox.api_task_ok: small improvement
* proxmox_snap.unbind: version_added, formatting errors, changelog fragment
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* proxmox_snap.unbind: update version_added tag
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add SetSessionService to redfish_config
adding SetSessionService command to redfish_config
to set BMC default session timeout policy.
Fixes#5008
* fix white space issues
* Making Requested changes:
- changed category from SessionService to Sessions
- changed set_sessionservice() to set_session_service()
- other misc. changes for cleanup
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Fix issues with checks
* Fix issues with checks part 2
* Fix issues with checks part 3
* Update plugins/modules/remote_management/redfish/redfish_config.py
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* add a couple conditionals to make sure updating can be done with vmid only
* add changelog to PR
* replace conditional with any
* any takes list
* fix next conditional
* Update changelogs/fragments/5206-proxmox-conditional-vmid.yml
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* capitalize VM and remove conditional for name requirement upon creation
* Fix URL destroyed by GitHub.
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Co-authored-by: Yvan E. Watchman <git@yvanwatchman.eu>
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* homebrew: add Linux brew path to defaults
* changelogs: add 5241 fragment
* homebrew_tap: add Linux brew path to defaults
* changelogs: update 5241 entry
* homebrew_tap: format path separator in desc
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* WDC Redfish support for setting the power mode.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add change fragment.
* Add extension to changelog fragment.
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* The EnvironmentError is now handled in the splid_pid_name function.
The error also had a wrong indentation. See previous setup with correct setup: 6a7811f696/plugins/modules/system/listen_ports_facts.py
* Add changelog fragment
* Sanity Check failed before
* Update changelogs/fragments/5202-bugfix-environmentError-wrong-indentation.yaml
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* nmcli: avoid changed status for most cases with VPN connections
Follow-up https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pull/4746
* `nmcli connection show` includes vpn.service-type but not vpn-type.
Switching to vpn.service-type removes unneeded diffs while keeping
the same functionality, as vpn-type is an alias of vpn.service-type
per nm-settings-nmcli(1).
NetworkManager also adds `org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.` prefix for
known VPN types [1]. The logic is non-trivial so I didn't implement it
in this commit. If a user specifies `service-type: l2tp`, changed will
be always be True:
- "vpn.service-type": "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.l2tp"
+ "vpn.service-type": "l2tp"
* The vpn.data field from `nmcli connection show` is sorted by keys and
there are spaces around equal signs. I added codes for parsing such
data.
Tests are also updated to match outputs of nmcli commands.
[1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/blob/1.38.4/src/libnm-core-impl/nm-vpn-plugin-info.c#L619
* Add changelog
* Some suggested changes
* Make space stripping more flexible - works for cases without equal
signs.
* Keep vpn.data in a test case with no spaces
* nmcli: allow any string for vpn service-type
Using `local: true` users can enforce to work only with local policy
modifications. i.e.
# Without `local`, no new modification is added when port already exists
$ sudo ansible -m seport -a 'ports=22 state=present setype=ssh_port_t proto=tcp' localhost
localhost | SUCCESS => {
"changed": false,
"ports": [
"22"
],
"proto": "tcp",
"setype": "ssh_port_t",
"state": "present"
}
$ sudo semanage port -l -C
# With `local`, a port is always added/changed in local modification list
$ sudo ansible -m seport -a 'ports=22 state=present setype=ssh_port_t proto=tcp local=true' localhost
localhost | CHANGED => {
"changed": true,
"ports": [
"22"
],
"proto": "tcp",
"setype": "ssh_port_t",
"state": "present"
}
$ sudo semanage port -l -C
SELinux Port Type Proto Port Number
ssh_port_t tcp 22
# With `local`, seport removes the port only from local modifications
$ sudo ansible -m seport -a 'ports=22 state=absent setype=ssh_port_t proto=tcp local=true' localhost
localhost | CHANGED => {
"changed": true,
"ports": [
"22"
],
"proto": "tcp",
"setype": "ssh_port_t",
"state": "absent"
}
$ sudo semanage port -l -C
# Even though the port is still defined in system policy, the module
# result is success as there's no port local modification
$ sudo ansible -m seport -a 'ports=22 state=absent setype=ssh_port_t proto=tcp local=true' localhost
localhost | SUCCESS => {
"changed": false,
"ports": [
"22"
],
"proto": "tcp",
"setype": "ssh_port_t",
"state": "absent"
}
# But it fails without `local` as it tries to remove port defined in
# system policy
$ sudo ansible -m seport -a 'ports=22 state=absent setype=ssh_port_t proto=tcp' localhost
An exception occurred during task execution. To see the full traceback, use -vvv. The error was: ValueError: Port tcp/22 is defined in policy, cannot be deleted
localhost | FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"msg": "ValueError: Port tcp/22 is defined in policy, cannot be deleted\n"
}
Signed-off-by: Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@redhat.com>
* Update redfish module for compatibility with VirtualMedia resource location from Manager to Systems
* Add changelogs fragments for PR 5124
* Update some issue according to the suggestions
* update changelogs fragment to list new features in the minor_changes catagory
Co-authored-by: Tami YY3 Pan <panyy3@lenovo.com>
* Adjust booleans in system modules.
* Fix some IP addresses
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Fix nsupdate when updating NS record
* Changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/5112-fix-nsupdate-ns-entry.yaml
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* Switch to fallback to AUTHORITY instead of using with NS type.
* Update plugins/modules/net_tools/nsupdate.py
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* Update plugins/modules/net_tools/nsupdate.py
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* pipx: add state latest
* add changelog fragment
* Update plugins/modules/packaging/language/pipx.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add sanity test (currently fails).
* doc_fragments can also be non-GPLv3+.
* Replace 'Author:' by 'Copyright:' in some specific cases.
* Avoid matching string for license checkers.
* Reformulate not to throw license detection off.
* Add PSF copyright notice for plugins/module_utils/_mount.py.
* Add generic copyright notices.
* Update changelog fragment.
* WDC Redfish support for chassis indicator LED toggling.
* Added changelog fragment.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Move licenses to LICENSES/, run add-license.py, add LICENSES/MIT.txt.
* Replace 'Copyright:' with 'Copyright'
sed -i 's|Copyright:\(.*\)|Copyright\1|' $(rg -l 'Copyright:')
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* xfconf: add command output to results
* add changelog fragment
* add docs for return value cmd
* Update plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Slack: Add support for (some) groups
Some of the older private channels in the workspace I'm working in have channel ID's starting with `G0` and `GF` and this resulted to false positive `channel_not_found` errors.
I've added these prefixes to the list to maintain as much backwards compatibility as possible.
Ideally the auto-prefix of the channel name with `#` is dropped entirely, given the Channel ID's have become more dominant in the Slack API over the past years.
* Add changelog fragment for slack channel prefix fix
* Update changelogs/fragments/5019-slack-support-more-groups.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Initial Rework of netstat and ss to include additional information.
State, foreign address, process.
* Fixed sanity tests. Python 2 compatible code. pylint errors resolved.
* Sanity tests. ss_parse fix minor error I created before.
* Rename variable for clarity
* Python2 rsplit takes no keyword argument. -> remove keyword argument
* Generic improvments for split_pid_name. Added changelog
* Sanity Test (no type hints for python2.7)
* add include_non_listening param. Add param to test. Add documentation. Only return state and foreign_address when include_non_listening
* Update changelogs/fragments/4953-listen-ports-facts-extend-output.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add info to changelog fragment. Clarify documentation.
* The case where we have multiple entries in pids for udp eg: users:(("rpcbind",pid=733,fd=5),("systemd",pid=1,fd=30)) is not in the tests. So roll back to previous approach where this is covered. Fix wrong if condition for include_non_listening.
* Rewrite documentation and formatting.
* Last small documentation adjustments.
* Update parameters to match description.
* added test cases to check if include_non_listening is set to no by default. And test if ports and foreign_address exists if set to yes
* undo rename from address to local_address -> breaking change
* Replace choice with bool, as it is the correct fit here
* nestat distinguishes between tcp6 and tcp output should always be tcp
* Minor adjustments in the docs (no -> false, is set to yes -> true)
Co-authored-by: Paul-Kehnel <paul.kehnel@ocean.ibm.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Pacman: Add support for setting install reason
* Improved description
* Fix documentation
* Add changelog fragment
* Use source for installation
* Get all reasons at once
* Removed default for reason
* Added version info to documentation
* Fix NameError
* Moved determination of reason to _build_inventory
* Fix duplication and sanity errors
* adjust tests for changed inventory
* Documentation: remove empty default for reason
* mention packages with changed reason in exit params/info
* Added integration tests for reason and reason_for
Inspired by the integration tests for url packages
* Correct indentation
* Fix indentation
* Also sort changed packages in normal mode
* Also sort result in unit test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>