Currently there is no way to reset the custom_compatibility_version to
NULL. If we provide a empty string('') to custom_compatibility_version,
it will fail with error "IndexError: list index out of range" at _get_minor
function.
To reset the custom_compatibility_version, we have to pass None value to
types.Version. The PR fixes the same.
This reverts commit 0e933f76ba.
The tests for this were broken on centos6 because jinja2 does not have
a map filter on that platform. Tests need to be rewritten
This patch fixes an error that occurs when attempting to see if the
netns already exists on the remote device. This change will now execute
`ip netns list` and check if the desired namespace is in the output.
Signed-off-by: Peter Sprygada <psprygada@ansible.com>
* Fix prompt mismatch issue for ios
Fixes#40884#44463
* If the command prompt is matched check if data is
still pending to be read from buffer.
* This fix adds a new timer `buffer_read_timeout`
which will be trigerred after command prompt
is matched and data is attempted to be read from channel.
If not data is present of channel the timer will expire
and response we be returned to calling function.
* Fix unit test failure
* Update to make buffer timeout float
* Update doc and fix review comment
* Fix CI issues
* Update doc
* Fix review comments
* Fix review comments
* Fix AWS EC2 inventory plugin caching of groups
* Added changelog fragment for aws_ec2 caching fix
* Store the AWS query results
The underlying inventory object contains inventory from other sources,
so caching it as ours would be wrong.
It seems easiest and safest to just cache the boto query results
instead.
* Remove unused functions
When a non-existent Gluster volume is to be deleted, i.e.:
gluster_volume:
state: absent
name: vol1-does-not-exist
the "gluster_volume" module would always fail with "volume not found
vol1-does-not-exist". The reason is that the code checked whether the
state is "delete", a value which isn't accepted for the "state"
parameter. Instead the expected value for volume deletion is, as above,
"absent".
Using blockinfile with a custom marker lacking {mark} results in non-idempotency - block is repeatedly inserted on subsequent playbook runs.
+label: docsite_pr
* New module vmware_host_powermgmt_policy
* minor changes
Signed-off-by: Christian Kotte <christian.kotte@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* New module vmware_host_ipv6
* Minor changes
Signed-off-by: Christian Kotte <christian.kotte@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
If a "domain" parameter is provided, use it in looking up the user ID.
Additionally, if both a domain and project parameter are provided, then
remove the domain ID from the list of filter criteria after having used
it to look up both the user and the project. OpenStack will not allow us
to apply both a project ID (which implies a domain) and a domain ID as a
search filter.
Fixes#42911
* Add datacenter_name alias
* Improve vcenter_folder module
* add check mode support
* fix VM folder deletion
* fix folder deletion under parent folder
* fix (host) folder creation if two datacenters are present
* Resolve invalid-unary-operand-type.
* Resolve raising-format-tuple.
* Resolve stop-iteration-return.
* Use disable comment instead of fixing logic.
The affected line in _find_address_range will only fail on Python 3.7
and later if the function is called with an empty address list. As an
internal method it is never called in this way, making it a non-issue
for use via public methods.
Using a comment to disable the rule in favor of an ignore.txt entry
since there are no plans to change the logic in the code itself. This
will also prevent any potential future issues being added in other
parts of the code when updating it based on upstream changes.