* plugins/connection/lxd: convert FQDN to instance name
This allows to use FQDNs in the inventory and have the
connection driver do the translation when talking to
LXD that uses hostnames (no ".") for instance names.
Those are either globally unique or unique per network/
project in LXD.
```
all:
# Groups and hosts
children:
lxd_dmz:
vars:
ansible_lxd_project: dmz
hosts:
www01.dmz.example.com:
www02.dmz.example.com:
```
```
$ lxc list --project dmz
+---------+---------+----------------+------+-----------+-----------+----------+
| NAME | STATE | IPV4 | IPV6 | TYPE | SNAPSHOTS | LOCATION |
+-------+---------+------------------+------+-----------+-----------+----------+
| www01 | RUNNING | 192.0.2.1 (eth0) | | CONTAINER | 0 | t1 |
+-------+---------+------------------+------+-----------+-----------+----------+
| www02 | RUNNING | 192.0.2.2 (eth0) | | CONTAINER | 0 | t3 |
+-------+---------+------------------+------+-----------+-----------+----------+
```
Signed-off-by: Simon Deziel <simon.deziel@canonical.com>
* plugins/connection/lxd: VMs/containers are called instances
Update error string parsing to support the new format:
$ lxc stop c1 -- true
$ lxc exec c1 -- true
Error: Instance is not running
$ lxc exec does-not-exist -- true
Error: Instance not found
Signed-off-by: Simon Deziel <simon.deziel@canonical.com>
* plugins/connection/lxd: add changelog fragment
Signed-off-by: Simon Deziel <simon.deziel@canonical.com>
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Signed-off-by: Simon Deziel <simon.deziel@canonical.com>