* Add new module property to Windows modules
* Add brief pause to file tests to ensure the stat times are not equal, which was happening sometimes.
* Raise TypeError on error rather than fail_json()
* Rework error message to be less verbose
* Add porting guide entry
* #49664 Added npm ci command
* Update lib/ansible/modules/packaging/language/npm.py
Sure
Co-Authored-By: Bramzor <bramverdonck@telenet.be>
* Moved ci_install so it would work for specific packages
Would this work?
* Reverted last commit
npm ci will remove node_modules so cannot be used it to install a specific module.
* Update lib/ansible/modules/packaging/language/npm.py
Co-Authored-By: Bramzor <bramverdonck@telenet.be>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/packaging/language/npm.py
Co-Authored-By: Bramzor <bramverdonck@telenet.be>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/packaging/language/npm.py
Co-Authored-By: Bramzor <bramverdonck@telenet.be>
When no repos are defined, the `repo` variable is undefined. Therefore
append it only to the result if a repo was found. Otherwise Ansible will
fail with an UnboundLocalError.
* Filter DNSimple request by record name.
The request was not filtered and DNSimple returns only the first 100
records so if the number of records is larger the check could fail.
This patch fixes the issue and also makes the check to perform better.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Added product to the dict choices.
Following issue 48594 where product is not a recognised choice: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/48594
* fixed doc
added - product to the doc
* split line 549
to correct ci test splitting line 549
* Create 49776-product_fix_katello_foreman_module.yaml
changelog fragment creation
* Don’t remove service when networks change
* Add changelog fragment
* Some more network integration tests
* Add hannseman as author
* Remove return on self.client.fail
* Facts parsing for cmdline can now handle multiple values for a single key.
* Unit tests for cmdline fact parsing
* Review comments
Fixes: #22766
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix bug when specifying SSID by number
- Migrated integration test to blocks with always
- Minor URL fixes
(cherry picked from commit ed79c294f2e3f82d4828226004c055dcd7ce9f63)
* Create changelog file
* Add new line
According to the OpenStack Networking API
the attribute provider:segmentation_id of a network has to be
an integer.
Even if neutron accepts provider:segmentation_id to be a
string, other implementations may not.
* Performance fixes for net and org lookups
- Both methods had duplicate lookups
- This should significantly improve performance
- Currently untested
* Add ChangeLog file
* Change from bugfix to bugfixes and change indent
* First pass at allowing unix socket with urls/uri. See #42341
* Only insert handler as needed
* Fix and add tests
* Add HTTPS functionality for unix sockets
* Additional test fixes
* Create context manager for monkey patching HTTPConnection.connect, de-dupe code, raise better errors
* doc
* Add a few more tests
* Fix __call__
* Remove unused import
* Patch HTTPConnection.connect with the functionality we want, instead of duplicating code and disabling
* Fix var name
* Remove unused var
* Add changelog fragment
* Update uri docs
* Fix rebase indentation issue
* Work around problem with Docker daemon that sometimes won't find image if prefixed with docker.io repo name.
* When tring library/xxx, docker-py also doesn't sometimes find the image.
* Add changelog.
* Fixing unexpected keyword argument 'cursorclass' error after migration from MySQLdb to PyMySQL
* Adoptions for mysql.py as suggested by felixfontein.
* Adding changelog fragment.
Previously the yum module would provide a `changes` dict when
executed in check mode but omit it when not in check mode in favor
of the `results` data which is raw output from the yum command. This
pull request makes that output uniform.
Fixes#51724
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Raise AnsibleConnectionError on winrm con errors
Currently all uncaught exceptions of the requests library that is used
in winrm will lead to an "Unexpected failure during module execution".
Instead of letting all exceptions bubble up we catch the connection
related errors (inkl. timeouts) and re-raise them as
AnsibleConnectionError so Ansible will mark the host as unreachable and
exit with the correct return code.
This is especially important for Zuul (https://zuul-ci.org) to
distinguish between failures and connection/host related errors.
* Update lib/ansible/plugins/connection/winrm.py
Co-Authored-By: westphahl <westphahl@gmail.com>
* Add changelog fragment