* create module tmpdir based on remote_tmp
* Source remote_tmp from controller if possible
* Fixed sanity test and not use lambda
* Added expansion of env vars to the remote tmp
* Fixed sanity issues
* Added note around shell remote_tmp option
* Changed fallback tmp dir to ~/.ansible/tmp to make shell defaults
* fix problem with documentation and param definition difference
* removed some E324 from ignore.txt
* fixed mistake
* remove one more E324
* removed function app
* fixing append tags
* leaving append tags for later
<!--- Your description here -->
Edit to the notepadplusplus example.
Removed `.install` as per chocolatey documentation, the package is just notepadplusplus.
docs found here: https://chocolatey.org/packages/notepadplusplus
+label: docsite_pr
* Allow idempotent use of ec2_ami_copy
When `tag_equality` is set true, use tags to determine
if AMIs in different accounts are the same, and don't
copy the AMI twice if they are the same.
Use AnsibleAWSModule and make imports more consistent
with other modules
* Update version added
* More code review changes
* Review changes - Recommended way to start EC2 connection
pip 10 gives exit code 1 for empty argument lists (pip < 10 gave exit 0)
see also https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/4210
To still allow playbooks to pass when giving empty lists, don't call
pip in that case, but show a warning.
Check datatype of device instead of comparing them directly in
vmware_guest. Also, added testcases to check this behavior.
DPVG is not supported in current version vcsim
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix for Azure loadbalancer tags.
It was possible to add tags to an Azure loadbalancer, but the tags were never set in Azure.
This patch fixes that.
* Pass shippable tests
* azure_rm_loadbalancer_facts requires rg
Getting facts of all loadbalancers via azure_rm_loadbalancer_facts requires a resource group.
This fix adds the rg as parameter to the list() call.
* Revert changes in azure_rm_loadbalancer_facts
The changes belong to another pull request.
* Add members to bigip_gtm_pool
* Add monitors to bigip_gtm_pool
* Add availability_requirements to bigip_gtm_pool
* Refactor bigip_gtm_pool
* Normalize the product value returned by gtm facts
* Corrected various documentation
* Updated various F5 coding conventions
* Add partition to bigip_static_route
* Added more unit tests
* Refactor bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add translation_address to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add translation_port to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add availability_requirements to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add monitors to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add virtual_server_dependencies to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add link to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add limits to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Add partition to bigip_gtm_virtual_server
* Fix bigip_gtm_server to correctly create other server types
* Add type to virtual_server
* Add address_translation to virtual_server
* Add port_translation to virtual_server
* Add ip_protocol to virtual_server
* Add firewall_enforced_policy to virtual_server
* Add firewall_staged_policy to virtual_server
* Add security_log_profiles to virtual_server
* configurable list of facts modules
- allow for args dict for specific modules
- add way to pass parameters
- avoid facts poluting test
- move to 'facts gathered' flag
- add 'gathering' setting tests
Based on the documentation, 'wait_timeout' is 'Used in conjunction with instance_ids option'. This lead me to believe that I could not use this parameter to try and solve the 'Waited too long for ELB instances to be healthy' error I was experiencing.
This seems a little like duplicating code since all of the called
functions need it but prev_state isn't part of argument parsing so it
doesn't belong in the toplevel main() function.
It feels like this repeats itself because it pulls the creation of
a byte string for path into every state function. However, it actually
cleans the API by only passing a single parameter for a thing (the path)
instead of sending it in twice.
Well organized programs should only have a few successful exit points.
This commit moves all of the successful exit points for the file module
into the main() function. Other functions return their results to the
main function which can then choose whether there is more procesing to
do before exit or not.
Use an exception to return failures rather than fail_json(). This way
we can easily catch the failures if the calling code decides it can deal
with it. This has the side effect of making it easier to unittest this
code as we can catch the expected exceptions instead of having to catch
the interpreter exiting and then parse stdout for the expected data.
* Separate the logic for each state into separate functions
* Start the process of separating out initialization (pre-processing of
parameters that cannot be done via arg spec) from the logic to
implement each state.
* Start the process of raising exceptions for errors and returning
result values from each state implementing function Goal is for all
fail_json's to be consolidated into exception handlers at the toplevel
and for there to be only one exit_json() at the toplevel.
* Remove use of six.b as Python-2.6+ have byte literals.
* Make AnsibleModule a global object so we'll have access to it in all
the functions we're going to break this up into.
* Rework the parameters so things that are in file_common_args are used
from file_common_args or the reason for deviation is documented.
* Remove validate as a parameter: this should be taken care of by
removing it from params before the copy and template action plugin
invoke file.
* Rename diff_peek to _diff_peek as it is an internal parameter.
* add module_name execute_module call to assemble so that it is more greppable
* Removed forwarders parameter that did not work
* Updated coding conventions
* Added ssl_cipher_suite and ssl_protocols to bigip_device_httpd
* Added more unit tests
This PR includes:
- Fixes to the majority of module validation issues
(deliberate inconsistencies between docs and arg_spec)
- Removal of deprecated parameters 'method' and 'protocols'
- A few typos in the documentation
There are still some left-over validation errors, some are deliberate
(like doc strings as default to indicate ranges, etc.)
* allow to load json marked as unsafe or vault
* centralized json code/decode, add vault support
* use generics to allow for more varied inputs
* allow inventory to dump vault w/o decrypting
* override simplejson also
* add entry for unsafe also
* load vaulted and unsafe json, support unvaulting if secrets provided
Issue : NameError: global name ‘cnos_devicerules’ is not defined. while running cnos modules.
Device Rule file validates the range and type of data going into each CLI based on device type it is executed against.
This has to be backported to 2.5
* Create PanOS module documentation fragment
- Module documentation fragment currently holds 3 parameters
- It most likely won't be used in every single module since there is
some variance
* Modified PanOS module for use doc_frags
- Where documentation is consistent, module documentation now uses a
documentation fragment instead of all documentation being contained in
the module.
* Formatting and syntax error fixes
Updated some formatting errors to make ansibot happy.
* Revisions for grammar
* handle end-policy issue
* revert changes in iosxr cliconf
* fix trailing parents not included in difference
* Moving fix to platform specific fix
* pep 8 issues
* fix become_method 'doas' support by properly specifying becomecmd
a repatch of https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/13451/ which was never committed to 'devel' branch.
* fix play_context test for become_method doas to match new becomecmd
* Allow subspec defaults to be processed when the parent argument is not supplied
* Allow this to be configurable via apply_defaults on the parent
* Document attributes of arguments in argument_spec
* Switch manageiq_connection to use apply_defaults
* add choices to api_version in argument_spec
This fix allows user to add ESXi host system under folder
without requiring to specify cluster name.
partially fixes: #38300
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
In the current state of the code, the nvme partitions are returned as empty as in :
"ansible_devices": {
"nvme0n1": {
"model": "SAMSUNG MZVLW256HEHP-000L7",
"partitions": {},
The parsing of the /sys/block/<diskname> try to find a disk named like :
<diskname><x> as in sda1 for sda
But in the nvme context, the partition of nvme0n1 is named nvme0n1p1.
This add a possible 'p' between the diskname and the partname.
This patch simply add the option of having a 'p' between the diskname
and the partname.
The patch works on my host :
"model": "INTEL SSDPEDMD400G4",
"partitions": {
"nvme0n1p1": {
...
"size": "93.13 GB",
}
Fixes#38742
Signed-off-by: Erwan Velu <erwan@redhat.com>
This module is based on vSphere REST API. This module allows
user to manage various tags and their association with
categories. This fix also adds vCenter REST client library which can
be re-used for other REST based modules.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
`network['vlan']` should be a VLAN ID
Integers passed around using jinja variable references are
converted to strings (see # 9362)
The # 32738 PR should allow using 'NativeType' in ansible
Explicitly converting to integer will make the module works
as expected with or without the NativeType support
`network['vlan']` can also be a VLAN NAME (fallback)
Explicitly converting to string will make the module works
as expected with or without the NativeType support
This fix add correct reporting of failure if VM does not contain
any snapshots for following operations - rename, remove and revert.
Fixes: #37906
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This fix adds new argument parameter which allows user to
set customization specification which is already created with required
values like Windows Product Key and Networking details etc.
Fixes: #38404
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This fix adds a check for switchuuid value of distributed virtual switch.
When there is no association between hostsystem and distributed virtual portgroup,
both specified by user, then module does not find DVSwitch.
This patch tries to mitigate that problem.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* base64 filter: Added ability to specify encoding
* Added unicode chars for further testing
* Removed errors to keep previous behaviour in place
* Removed surrogate pairs due to issues loading YAML in CI
* Prevent using action/local_action on includes and imports. Fixes#28822
* Use ModuleArgsParser to determine action instead of disallowing action/local_action with import/include
* Add to_native
* switch back to block in task_ds, use ModuleArgsParse otherwise
* var should be task_ds
* Add test validating action+include_tasks
* create internal loadbalancer
* fix test
* remove duplicate test
* clean up
* fix doc
* lint
* add sku support
* update version
* change to the version the same as CLI
* add pip support sku
* fix lint
* fix test
* Update main.yml
* add changelog entry
* vdirect modules: fix 'import' sanity test
* Remove passing file from import skip list.
* vdirect modules: fix validate-modules warnings
- Arguments with a default should not be marked as required
- add choices in doc
* vdirect_runnable: use formatting function
There was a traceback when setting permissions on a directory tree when
there were broken symlinks inside of the tree and follow=true. chmod -R
ignores broken symlinks inside of the tree so we've fixed the file
module to do the same.
Fixes#39456
* Fix for file module with symlinks to nonexistent target
When creating a symlink to a nonexistent target, creating the symlink
would work but subsequent runs of the task would fail because it was
trying to operate on the target instead of the symlink.
Fixes#39558
* Initial commit
Query an organization within Meraki. No support is in place for managing
or creating yet
* Change output_level method and make the state parameter required.
* Implemented listing all organizations
- Updated documentation
- Parse results and return all organizations
- Parse results and return specified organization
* Framework for creating an organization
- Documentation example for organization creation
- Framework exists for creating organizations, pending PR 36809
- Created functions for HTTP calls
- Renamed from dashboard.meraki.com to api.meraki.com
- Added required_if for state
* Remove absent state
- Meraki API does not support deleting an organization so absent is removed
- Updated documentation to call it state instead of status
* Small change to documentation
* Support all parameters associated to organization
- Added all parameters needed for all organization actions.
- None of the added ones work at this time.
- Added documentation for clone.
* Integration test for meraki_organization module
* Rename module to meraki for porting to module utility
* Meraki documentation fragment
- Created initial documentation fragment for Meraki modules
* Add meraki module utility to branch. Formerly was on a separate branch.
* CRU support for Meraki organization module
* CRU is supported for Meraki organizations
* There is no DELETE function for organizations in the API
* This code is very messy and needs cleanup
* Create and Update actions don't show status as updated, must fix
* Added Meraki module utility to module utility documentation list
* Added support for organization cloning
* Renamed use_ssl to use_https
* Removed define_method()
* Removed is_org()
* Added is_org_valid() which does all org sanity checks
* Fixes for ansibot
- Changed default of use_proxy from true to false
- Removed some commented out code
- Updated documentation
* Changes for ansibot
- Removed requirement for state parameter. I may readd this.
- Updated formatting
diff --git a/lib/ansible/module_utils/network/meraki/meraki.py b/lib/ansible/module_utils/network/meraki/meraki.py
index 3acd3d1038..395ac7c4b4 100644
--- a/lib/ansible/module_utils/network/meraki/meraki.py
+++ b/lib/ansible/module_utils/network/meraki/meraki.py
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ def meraki_argument_spec():
return dict(auth_key=dict(type='str', no_log=True, fallback=(env_fallback, ['MERAKI_KEY'])),
host=dict(type='str', default='api.meraki.com'),
name=dict(type='str'),
- state=dict(type='str', choices=['present', 'absent', 'query'], required=True),
+ state=dict(type='str', choices=['present', 'absent', 'query']),
use_proxy=dict(type='bool', default=False),
use_https=dict(type='bool', default=True),
validate_certs=dict(type='bool', default=True),
diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/network/meraki/meraki_organization.py b/lib/ansible/modules/network/meraki/meraki_organization.py
index 923d969366..3789be91d6 100644
--- a/lib/ansible/modules/network/meraki/meraki_organization.py
+++ b/lib/ansible/modules/network/meraki/meraki_organization.py
@@ -20,11 +20,9 @@ short_description: Manage organizations in the Meraki cloud
version_added: "2.6"
description:
- Allows for creation, management, and visibility into organizations within Meraki
-
notes:
- More information about the Meraki API can be found at U(https://dashboard.meraki.com/api_docs).
- Some of the options are likely only used for developers within Meraki
-
options:
name:
description:
@@ -32,21 +30,18 @@ options:
- If C(clone) is specified, C(name) is the name of the new organization.
state:
description:
- - Create or query organizations
- choices: ['query', 'present']
+ - Create or modify an organization
+ choices: ['present', 'query']
clone:
description:
- Organization to clone to a new organization.
- type: string
org_name:
description:
- Name of organization.
- Used when C(name) should refer to another object.
- type: string
org_id:
description:
- ID of organization
-
author:
- Kevin Breit (@kbreit)
extends_documentation_fragment: meraki
@@ -86,7 +81,6 @@ RETURN = '''
response:
description: Data returned from Meraki dashboard.
type: dict
- state: query
returned: info
'''
@@ -103,6 +97,7 @@ def main():
argument_spec = meraki_argument_spec()
argument_spec.update(clone=dict(type='str'),
+ state=dict(type='str', choices=['present', 'query']),
)
@@ -125,11 +120,9 @@ def main():
meraki.function = 'organizations'
meraki.params['follow_redirects'] = 'all'
- meraki.required_if=[
- ['state', 'present', ['name']],
- ['clone', ['name']],
- # ['vpn_PublicIP', ['name']],
- ]
+ meraki.required_if = [['state', 'present', ['name']],
+ ['clone', ['name']],
+ ]
create_urls = {'organizations': '/organizations',
}
@@ -162,23 +155,16 @@ def main():
-
- # method = None
- # org_id = None
-
-
- # meraki.fail_json(msg=meraki.is_org_valid(meraki.get_orgs(), org_name='AnsibleTestOrg'))
-
if meraki.params['state'] == 'query':
- if meraki.params['name'] is None: # Query all organizations, no matter what
- orgs = meraki.get_orgs()
- meraki.result['organization'] = orgs
- elif meraki.params['name'] is not None: # Query by organization name
- module.warn('All matching organizations will be returned, even if there are duplicate named organizations')
- orgs = meraki.get_orgs()
- for o in orgs:
- if o['name'] == meraki.params['name']:
- meraki.result['organization'] = o
+ if meraki.params['name'] is None: # Query all organizations, no matter what
+ orgs = meraki.get_orgs()
+ meraki.result['organization'] = orgs
+ elif meraki.params['name'] is not None: # Query by organization name
+ module.warn('All matching organizations will be returned, even if there are duplicate named organizations')
+ orgs = meraki.get_orgs()
+ for o in orgs:
+ if o['name'] == meraki.params['name']:
+ meraki.result['organization'] = o
elif meraki.params['state'] == 'present':
if meraki.params['clone'] is not None: # Cloning
payload = {'name': meraki.params['name']}
@@ -193,7 +179,10 @@ def main():
payload = {'name': meraki.params['name'],
'id': meraki.params['org_id'],
}
- meraki.result['response'] = json.loads(meraki.request(meraki.construct_path('update', org_id=meraki.params['org_id']), payload=json.dumps(payload), method='PUT'))
+ meraki.result['response'] = json.loads(meraki.request(meraki.construct_path('update',
+ org_id=meraki.params['org_id']),
+ payload=json.dumps(payload),
+ method='PUT'))
diff --git a/lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/meraki.py b/lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/meraki.py
index e268d02e68..3569d83b99 100644
--- a/lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/meraki.py
+++ b/lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/meraki.py
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ options:
description:
- Set amount of debug output during module execution
choices: ['normal', 'debug']
+ default: 'normal'
timeout:
description:
- Time to timeout for HTTP requests.
diff --git a/test/integration/targets/meraki_organization/aliases b/test/integration/targets/meraki_organization/aliases
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ad7ccf7ada
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/integration/targets/meraki_organization/aliases
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+unsupported
* Formatting fix
* Minor updates due to testing
- Made state required again
- Improved formatting for happier PEP8
- request() now sets instance method
* Fix reporting of the result
* Enhance idempotency checks
- Remove merging functionality as the proposed should be used
- Do check and reverse check to look for differences
* Rewrote and added additional integration tests. This isn't done.
* Updated is_update_required method:
- Original and proposed data is passed to method
- Added ignored_keys list so it can be skipped if needed
* Changes per comments from dag
- Optionally assign function on class instantiation
- URLs now have {} for substitution method
- Move auth_key check to module utility
- Remove is_new and get_existing
- Minor changes to documentation
* Enhancements for future modules and organization
- Rewrote construct_path method for simplicity
- Increased support for network functionality to be committed
* Changes based on Dag feedback and to debug problems
* Minor fixes for validitation testing
* Small changes for dag and Ansibot
- Changed how auth_key is processed
- Removed some commented lines
- Updated documentation fragment, but that may get reverted
* Remove blank line and comment
* Improvements for testing and code simplification
- Added network integration tests
- Modified error handling in request()
- More testing to come on this
- Rewrote construct_path again. Very simple now.
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Small changes based on dag's response
* Removed certain sections from exit_json and fail_json as they're old
* ec2_vpc_route_table: Update matching_count parsing on find_subnets function and tests
* ec2_vpc_route_table: Update matching_count parsing on find_subnets function
* Stabilize ec2_vpc_vgw and ec2_vpc_vpn so tests for ec2_vpc_vpn_facts in PR 35983 can be run in CI
* Add updated placebo recordings
* ensure find_vgw uses the virtual gateway id if available
Add AWSRetry.jittered_backoff to attach_vpn_gateway to deal with errors when attaching a new VPC directly after detaching
Add integrations tests for ec2_vpc_vgw
* Sort VPN Gateways by ID
* Add helpful failure message if target_type=ip is not supported
Create test case for target_type=ip not supported
* Update elb_target_group module to latest standards
Use AnsibleAWSModule
Improve exception handling
Improve connection handling
* Fix eos_vlan associated interface check
Fix eos_vlan associated interface check by comparing
the interface in want and have without converting the
interface name to lower
* Update eos_vlan docs
* Add a module to get storage gateway facts
* Review fixes
* Last review fixes
* Add filtering gathering & some fixes
* doc fix
* API error handling
* Remove ec2_argument_spec import
Use imported BotoCoreError and ClientError rather than botocore.exceptions
Updated documentation to refer to 'network_interface_id' rather than 'interface_id' as the latter results in an error: 'Parameter validation failed: Unknown parameter in input: \"InterfaceId\"'
* Add option to specify reusable delegation set while creating public zones
* Add mutual exclusion argument spec for delegation set and VPC/private zone
* Get zone delegation set ID when updating a public zone
The JUnit callback pushes every tasks in the report. Even the setup
tasks that - sometime - might clutter the report rather than being
useful, based on one needs.
This PR allows one to specify whether or not the setup tasks should be
part of the final report, defaulting to True to be backward compatible
to what is already in place today.
* Only change expiration date if it is different
Modify user_info() method to also return the password expiration.
Compare current and desired expiration times and only change if they are different.
* Improve formatting on user tests
* Add integration test for expiration
* Add changelog fragment
* Improve integration test
Skip macOS and use getent module for validating expiration date.
* Fix expiration change for FreeBSD
* Don't use datetime since the total_seconds method isn't available on CentOS 6
* Use better name for expiration index field
Use separate tasks for verifying expiration date on BSD
* Use calendar.timegm() rather than time.mktime()
calendar.timegm() is the inverse of time.gmtime() and returns a timestamp in UTC not localtime
Add tests that change the system timezone away from UTC
* Mark tests as destructive and use test for change status
* Fix account expiration for FreeBSD
Use DATE_FORMAT when setting expiration date on FreeBSD. Previously the argument passed to -e was an integer of days since epoch when the account will expire which was inserted directly into master.passwd. This value is interpreted as seconds since epoch by the system, meaning the account expiration was actually set to a few hours past epoch.
Greatly simply comparing desired and current expiration time by using the first three values of the struct_time tuple rather than doing a whole bunch of manipulations of the seconds since epoch.