* implementing disable_excludes
* add check for yum version
* limit choices
* add testcases for disable_exclude
* fix formating
* add documentation
* syntax fix for test case
* fix indentation
* need to ignore errors when we want to do a test that fails
* test disable_excludes with zip and not sos
* add tests for yum < 3.4 not supported
* fix formating
* centos 6.1 does not support map
* drop unsupported selectattr
* cleanup testcases
* fix test cases beloging to wrong test scenarion (propper when)
* evaluate expression
* minor test fixes
* check output of msg
* Update yum_repository.py
Having spent some time trying and googling how to enable an installed repo with this, I discovered that the thread at https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/issues/2384 had decided that this would not be supported and recommended use of ini_file instead. Since I am sure I'm not alone in expecting yum-repository to support enabling/disabling a configured repo, I suggest adding a note so people find this easier.
The given example causes the pip module to fail. If the umask is given as an octal string without quotation marks, the pip module converts it into an integer (i.e., an invalid umask).
+label: docsite_pr
* __file__ won't work if we want to invoke modules via -m or if we
figure out how to keep modules from hitting the disk with pipelining.
* module.tmpdir is the new way to place a file where it will be cleaned
automatically.
Change format string to not depend on __file__:
* cloud/amazon/ec2_elb_lb.py
* cloud/amazon/elb_classic_lb.py
Use module.tempdir:
* packaging/os/apt.py
* files/unarchive.py
* Fix tmpdir on non root become
- also avoid exception if tmpdir and remote_tmp are None
- give 'None' on deescalation so tempfile will fallback to it's default behaviour
and use system dirs
- fix issue with bad tempdir (not existing/not createable/not writeable)
i.e nobody and ~/.ansible/tmp
- added tests for blockfile case
* Revert "Temporarily revert c119d54"
This reverts commit 5c614a59a6.
* changes based on PR feedback and changelog fragment
* changes based on the review
* Fix tmpdir when makedirs failed so we just use the system tmp
* Let missing remote_tmp fail
If remote_tmp is missing then there's something more basic wrong in the
communication from the controller to the module-side. It's better to
be alerted in this case than to silently ignore it.
jborean and I have independently checked what happens if the user sets
ansible_remote_tmp to empty string and !!null and both cases work fine.
(null is turned into a default value controller-side. empty string
triggers the warning because it is probably not a directory that the
become user is able to use).
* Add upgrade ('latest') support to pkgng module
* fixup for bad yaml
* fixup for bcoca review:
- add `version_added:` to description
- change examples to use `name:` and remove comments
- DRY out install_packages()
- clean up state conditional check in modules.params
* fixup to remove extra whitespace
* fixup to handle custom pkgsite when checking for updates
* fixup to remove misleading `version_added:`
* Enable to use greedy checks for outdated casks
When using brew cask outdated to check if an installed cask is outdated
or not, brew cask will skip casks that have auto_updates set to true or
version: latest. This means that Ansible tasks using the homebrew_cask
module to upgrade packages installed by brew cask will miss upgrading
such packages. However such packages can still be managed by brew cask
so we need to be able detect such packages. This can be done with the
--greedy flag passed to brew cask outdated as this will also include
such packages that are outdated. This commit adds a greedy parameter to
the homebrew_cask module to enable upgrading such packages using Ansible
tasks with the homebrew_cask module. The default behavior preserves the
same behavior as today. Example usage would be:
- homebrew_cask:
name: 1password
state: upgraded
update_homebrew: yes
greedy: yes
* Fix test issues
* Add extra comma to match style
There were bugs in this that needed to be resolved. No time to get the
fix reviewed sufficiently for 2.6.0.
We'll get this into 2.7.0 and try to get this into 2.6.1 as well.
Will need the work done in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/36218
when it does get merged.
When using an empty string as the version argument, the module would
before attempt to run something akin to:
pip install module==""
This changes the behavior to:
pip install module
Fixes#41043
* Add support for classmap-authoritative option for composer
* Add support for apcu-autoloader option for composer
* Fix a typo for the no-plugins option
* check if timestamp is set in maven-metadata.xml. If it is not set, we don't have unique snapshot artifacts and can return the artifact name with the appended -SNAPSHOT
In `2.5` (d1b63bd5), the `yum` module received the capability to disable
and enable specific plugins. However, these changes only applied to
certain parts of the logic. This change propagates those changes to the
rest of the module, specifically those using the `yum` API.
* Adding flatpack_remote module
Includes contributions by oolongbrothers: adding documentation fixes, fixing import placements, fix module idempotency, improving error propagation.
* Aligns module with conventions and best practices
For improved robustness and readability; based on feedback by
dagwieers.
* Improves the module documentation
* Aligns copyright statement to conventions
* Renames remote > flatpakrepo_url and reworks documentation
* Add the ability to specify an install_dir to the gem module
* Add GEM_HOME when installing a non-global gem
* Add tests for custom gem path
* Fix sanity tests
* Add changelog entry
* Rebase and add tests for incorrect options
Co-authored by: Antoine Catton <devel@antoine.catton.fr>
* pkg returns 4 for "nothing to do"
We need to handle this because our own checking for whether there's anything to do returns false negatives in certain circumstances.
We need to rename the response `rc`, because that name is reserved by
Ansible to indicate a failure if it is non-zero.
Fixesansible/ansible#22781 and ansible/ansible-modules-extras#932.
* Don't rename `rc` to to `pkg_rc`, and instead override the failure state.
* Drop mention of renamed variable in `pkg5` module.
pip 10 gives exit code 1 for empty argument lists (pip < 10 gave exit 0)
see also https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/4210
To still allow playbooks to pass when giving empty lists, don't call
pip in that case, but show a warning.
* Add yarn module based off of NPM module, adjust syntax for install cmd
* Update author list
* Add Return docbloc
* Remove extra var assignment
* Always return output without emojis, small changes for yarn 0.16.1
* Move import line, add ANSIBLE_METADATA, bump version_added
* Updating module format to meet newest lint requirements. Update options and example docs.
* Bring back RETURN block and main() execution.
* All trailing whitespace removed.
* Remove json try/except.
* Add initial pass at setting up Yarn integration tests.
* Add better handling for latest and removal states. Add tests for upgrading a single package.
* Fix issue where state=latest for installing all packages caused failure.
* Set yarn bin to latest version for tests. Fix sanity tests.
* Switch template task to copy task in yarn integration tests.
* Update apt.py
Proposing description of "cache_valid_time" for Ansible 2.4 or greater.
If 'cache_valid_time' is set, 'update_cache' is set implicitly.
This means the logic should be reversed.
label: docsite_pr
* Proposing the description of "cache_valid_time"..
This commit follows the discussion in #37972.
label: docsite_pr
* fix urpmi.update path #37432
* improve urpmi
* use get_bin_path rather than hard coding the path
* fix pep8 issue
* avoid using global
* - `RPM_PATH`, `URPMIUPDATE_PATH`, `URPME_PATH`) aren't constants, they should be lowercase rather than uppercase
- shorten too long lines
- remove unused import
* revert removed imports
* use lowercase rather than uppercase
* update doc
* update doc
* update doc after sanity check