* Move EC2 networking objects into network-policy.json
* ec2_vpc_nacl: Add integration tests
* ec2_vpc_nacl: Migrate tests to use module_defaults
* ec2_vpc_nacl: (integration tests) Add missing AWS permissions
* ec2_vpc_nacl: (integration tests) Update tests for ipv6 support
* ec2_vpc_nacl: Migrate to AnsibleAWSModule
* Fix sanity tests for ec2_vpc_nacl and ec2_vpc_nacl_info
* ec2_vpc_nacl_info: Migrate to AnsibleAWSModule
* ec2_vpc_nacl_info: (integration tests) Rename from ec2_vpc_nacl_facts to ec2_vpc_nacl_info and add a test using a filter (by tag)
* Pick availability zones dynamically
Rather than assuming that AZa and AZb always exist (they don't), query to find out which AZs we have available first
* Test that the NACLs we get back are actually the *saml* NACL rather than duplicates/delete remove
* Cleanup IPv6 tests a little.
Note: IPv6 support for ec2_vpc_nacl not complete yet.
This provides the initial framework, and should ensure things don't start exploding when support is added.
* Removing subnets by name from a NACL *is* now supported
* Fix ec2_vpc_nacl return documentation
Newer versions of ssh-keygen create PEM keys that are not recognized by Paramiko.
Now ansible-test compensates for this by updating they keys it generates so Paramiko will recognize them.
Previously the temporary directory used to run integration tests resided under the user's home directory. This prevented ansible-playbook from detecting the default collection when running tests.
Now the temporary directory is created within the collection to facilitate default collection detection.
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6, add auxiliary checks
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6, fix comments
* mysql_replication: add CI tests with MySQL 5.6, add pause
Added vmware module vmware_guest_register_operation
This module can do the following.
Register VM to inventory
Unregister VM from inventory
This is useful when you want to unregister a VM from inventory and register it again.
The following modules depend on `vSphere Automation SDK`:
- `vmware_rest_client`
- `vmware_guest_info`
- `vmware_tag_manager`
- `vmware_vm_inventory`
The associated test cannot be run with `govcsim`. But the situation is
changing since we will soon run them on a regular lab, and so, we
need to install the dependency.
Bumping the default-test-container version to 1.9.3 to get a fresh version
of pip and requests.
Depends-On: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/62412
This fixes test errors related to failures copying temporary test results files from a remote system back to the local system.
It also speeds up processing of test results and reduces network utilization by avoiding the temporary files.
* Specifying IP addresses needs API version 1.22 or newer.
* Simplify code.
* Use IPAMConfig.IPv*Address instead of IPAddress and GlobalIPv6Address.
* Add changelog.
* Fix syntax errors.
* Add integration test.
* Don't rely on netaddr.
* Normalize IPv6 addresses before comparison.
* Install netaddr, and use it.
* Move tests with docker registry into own target.
* Add docker_login tests.
* Add step which makes sure hello-world:latest is around.
* Make work inside docker container.
* Add dependency.
* Use plaintext password.
* Forgot check_mode.
* Add no_log to avoid double log output in verbose mode.
* AWS: new module iam_user_info
Signed-off-by: psharkey <psharkey@cleo.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Rename from iam_user_facts to iam_user_info.
Rename and target 2.10.
Fixing docs.
* Adding iam_user_info integration test.
Removing unnecessary tasks.
Fixing yamllint failure test/integration/targets/iam_user_info/defaults/main.yml:5:1: empty-lines: too many blank lines (1 > 0).
* name paramter is optional
* Switch to use AnsibleAWSModule.
* Convert to using fail_json_aws
* Rework asserts to inspect ARN.
* Move integration tests from iam_user_info to iam_user.
* Fix pep8 problems.
* ec2_argument_spec not needed with AnsibleAWSModule.
* Switch to use helper in AnsibleAWSModule.
* Add iam_user_info to the aws group.
* Add support for pagination and backoff.
* Check improper parameter usage first.
* Adding test cases for multiple users.
* Rmoving unneeded line.
* Remove unneeded imports.
* Switch to catch BotoCoreError.
* Adding tests for exception coverage.
* Compare user info directly with values from created user.