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* Added in support for 'agent' and 'node' types. * Tidies and moves `consul_acl` module closer to PEP8 compliance. * Switched from using byspoke code to handle py2/3 string issues to using `to_text`. * Made changes suggested by jrandall in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/23467#pullrequestreview-34021967. * Refactored consul_acl to support scopes with no pattern (and therefore a different HCL defintion). * Corrects whitespace in Consul ACL HCL representation. * Fixes Consul ACL to return the HCL equivalent JSON (according to the Consul docs) for the set ACLs. * Repositioned import to align with Ansible standard (!= PEP8 standard). * Adds Python 2.6 compatibility. * Fixes PEP8 issues. * Removes consul_acl.py as it now passes PEP8. * Follows advice in the "Documenting Your Module" guide and moves imports up from the bottom. * Tidies consul_acl module documentation. * Updates link to guide about Consul ACLs. * Removes new line spaces from error message string. * Provide better error message if user forgets to associate a value to a Consul ACL rule. * Minor refactoring of Consul ACL module. * Fixes bug that was breaking idempotence in Consul ACL module. * Detects redefinition of same rule. * Adds test to check the Consul ACL module can set rules for all supported scopes. * Fixes return when updating an ACL. * Clean up of Consul ACL integration test file. * Verify correct changes to existing Consul ACL rule. * Adds tests for idempotence. * Splits Consul ACL tests into cohesive modules. * Adds test for deleting Consul ACLs. * Test that Consul ACL module can set all rule scopes. * Fixes issues surrounding the creation of ACLs. Thanks for the comments by manos in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/25800#issuecomment-310137889. * Stops Consul ACL's name being "forgotten" if ACL updated by token. * Fixes incorrect assignment when a Consul ACL is deleted. * Fixes value of `changed` when Consul ACL is removed. * Fixes tests for Consul ACL. * Adds interal documentation. * Refactors to separate update and create (also makes it possible to unit test this module). * Improves documentation. * Completes RETURN documentation for Consul ACL module. * Fixes issue with equality checking for `None` in ACL Consul. * Fixes Python 2 issue with making a decision based on `str` type. * Fixes inequality check bug in Python 2. * Adds tests for setting ACL with token. * Adds support for creating an ACL with a given token. * Outputs operation performed on Consul ACL when changed. * Fixs issue with test for creating a Consul ACL with rules. * Corrects property used to set ACL token in python-consul library. * Fixes tear-down issue in test that creates a Consul ACL using a token. |
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Ansible
Ansible is a radically simple IT automation system. It handles configuration-management, application deployment, cloud provisioning, ad-hoc task-execution, and multinode orchestration - including trivializing things like zero downtime rolling updates with load balancers.
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