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community.general/changelogs/fragments/oc-migration-removal.yml
Jeff Geerling 1d8530aff1
Remove and redirect oc module. (#866)
* Remove and redirect oc module.

* Add changelog fragment for move of oc connection plugin to OKD collection.

* Update BOTMETA as well.

* Newer changelog fragment format.

* Update changelogs/fragments/oc-migration-removal.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2020-12-01 22:20:02 +01:00

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removed_features:
- |
The ``oc`` connection plugin has been removed from this collection.
It has been migrated to the `community.okd <https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/okd>`_ collection.
If you use ansible-base 2.10 or newer, redirections have been provided.
If you use Ansible 2.9 and installed this collection, you need to adjust the FQCNs (``community.general.oc`` → ``community.okd.oc``) and make sure to install the community.okd collection.
breaking_changes:
- |
If you use Ansible 2.9 and the ``oc`` connection plugin from this collections, community.general 2.0.0 results in errors when trying to use the oc content by FQCN, like ``community.general.oc``.
Since Ansible 2.9 is not able to use redirections, you will have to adjust your inventories, variable files, playbooks and roles manually to use the new FQCN (``community.okd.oc``) and to make sure that you have ``community.okd`` installed.
If you use ansible-base 2.10 or newer and did not install Ansible 3.0.0, but installed (and/or upgraded) community.general manually, you need to make sure to also install ``community.okd`` if you are using the ``oc`` plugin.
While ansible-base 2.10 or newer can use the redirects that community.general 2.0.0 adds, the collection they point to (community.okd) must be installed for them to work.