* 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:`
* add notes to service_facts about accessing fact data
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove unquoted :
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Enable to use greedy checks for outdated casks
When using brew cask outdated to check if an installed cask is outdated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--greedy flag passed to brew cask outdated as this will also include
such packages that are outdated.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
* Fix vmware host config for all vmware OptionTypes
Setting some options and option types failed with invalid value errors being return from vmware, this resolves all known ways that issue can occur.
* Add logic for integer inputs as string
For example - "UserVars.ESXiShellInteractiveTimeOut": "20"
Fixes#40180Fixes#41212
When parsing the distribution files such as /etc/os-release, we extract
the full distribution version but not the major version. As such, the
ansible_distribution_major_version ends up being 'NA' whereas the
ansible_distribution_version contains the full version.
Before this patch we get this on openSUSE Leap 15
ansible -o localhost -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
localhost | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "NA"}, "changed": false}
After this patch we get this
ansible -o localhost -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
localhost | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "15"}, "changed": false}
This also fixes the Tumbleweed distribution test to report a proper
major version and also adds a test for openSUSE Leap 15.0 to avoid
potential future regressions.
Fixes: #41410
Read the Docs moved hosting to readthedocs.io instead of
readthedocs.org. Fix all links in the project.
For additional details, see:
https://blog.readthedocs.com/securing-subdomains/
> Starting today, Read the Docs will start hosting projects from
> subdomains on the domain readthedocs.io, instead of on
> readthedocs.org. This change addresses some security concerns around
> site cookies while hosting user generated data on the same domain as
> our dashboard.
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.
* service_facts correct meaning of state for systemd service units
Fixes#40809
Previously this module used the commend `systemctl list-unit-files
--type=service` to query state of services but list-unit-files only
shows enabled vs disabled which is not what we want for "state"
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* make sure to define service_name before referencing it
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Support Smart Inventories
Add kind and host_filter fields and pass through to tower_cli.
* Add documentation for new Smart Inventories options
* Add missing description header for host_filter documentation
* Add version added tags to new options
* Bumped vesion_added to 2.7
* Add aws/core.py function to check for specific AWS error codes
* Use sys.exc_info to get exception object if it isn't passed in
* Allow catching exceptions with is_boto3_error_code
* Replace from_code with is_boto3_error_code
* Return a type that will never be raised to support stricter type comparisons in Python 3+
* Use is_boto3_error_code in aws_eks_cluster
* Add duplicate-except to ignores when using is_boto3_error_code
* Add is_boto3_error_code to module development guideline docs
* When using ANSIBLE_JINJA2_NATIVE bypass our None filtering in _finalize. Fixes#41392
* Add tests for _finalize bypass
* Address python3 failures in tests
* Connecting app network to vApp
This fixes connection mechanism for connecting app network to vApp and VM
after vApp creation, returning the IP assigned to the VM as fact 'vm_ip'
* removed duplicate check on task fail for vApp creation. Fixed issue with network_mode value for VCD version > 5.7
* fixed trailing white space
Signed-off-by: Kaneda-fr <sebastien@lacoste-seris.net>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* pip tests: remove trailing spaces
* pip tests: use Jinja tests
* fixup! pip tests: remove trailing spaces
* pip tests: use 'command' instead of 'shell' module
* pip tests: remove unused variable
* pip tests: use a package with fewer dependencies
sampleproject has one dependency: 'peppercorn' and peppercorn doesn't
have any dependency.
* pip tests: check that 'name' param handles list
* pip: squash package parameters
Note that squashing will be removed in 2.11, new code should directly
use a list with the 'name' parameter.
python2-lxc module needs bytes, on the other hand python3-lxc requires text.
To solve such incompatibility, use to_native other than to_bytes.
This fixes#41060.
When we read files from disk we always want to read them as bytes and
then convert them to text ourselves. This gives us greater control over
what encodings are used, what to do in case of errors decoding the bytes
to text, and better resilience against problems on both Python 2 and
Python 3.
If we left it up to Python to do this, on Python2, this could mean
that config values end up as bytes (leading to tracebacks elsewhere in
the code). In Python3, it could traceback if the user's locale did not
match with the encoding of the ini file or config files could be decoded
as the user's locale encoding instead of as utf-8.
* VMware: Allow user to select disk_mode
This fix allows user to select disk modes for given disk configuration
in the given VM.
Fixes: #37749
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Review comments
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Don't ignore a duplicate host for an already processed include, assume that the repetition indicates a new include. Fixes#40317
* Add intg tests to ensure duplicate items in loop are not deduped
* Add note about relative indexing
* add example using peer keepalive vrf and delay restore
<!--- Your description here -->
add example using peer keepalive vrf and delay restore
+label: docsite_pr
+label: issue ansible/community#311
* Update nxos_vpc.py
update task name to include "existing"
The LDAP values may be of any kind (pictures, bytes, etc.) thus, ldap module enforce a "bytes" type.
We should pass properly encoded values instead of str
Fixes: #39569
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Test case for missing permissions
* Update aws_s3 module to latest standards
* Use AnsibleAWSModule
* Handle BotoCoreErrors properly
* Test for BotoCoreErrors
* Check for XNotImplemented exceptions (#38569)
* Don't prematurely fail if user does not have s3:GetObject permission
* Allow S3 drop-ins to ignore put_object_acl and put_bucket_acl