* don't mix " and '
* rename functions that perform changes
* add diff, reorganize _present/_absent functions
* update tests to match function reorg
* add result to _exit_hostvars and removal of possibly sensitive information
* shallow copy dict for proper diff, add check_mode
* set check_mode to False for unit tests
* move _parse_meta back to it's original place
* use get_openstack_vars for diff when not in check_mode
* add changelog fragment
##### SUMMARY
It's not obvious that `q` is the same as `query` (which is referred to in the name of the task) and using long-names is generally preferred in examples.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
+label: docsite_pr
For a refresh of the datastore list on the vcenter, this before we
check the present of the newly attached datastores.
A lot of tests depend on the presence of the DS, and this little
change allow us to save =~ 45s everytime.
- remove the unsupported alias
- refactoring
- move the hosts outside of the cluster to avoid any conflict with DRS
- import the `prepare_vmware_tests` role
- does not work with govcsim
While this does properly pass our testing for ansible/ansible devel
branch, it is currently breaking our collection testing for 2.10.
Specifically, this would mean ansible.netcommon would need to directly
import arista.eos or cisco.nxos collections, causing a circular dependency.
This reverts commit e266e5f8b6.
Some adjustments to be able to run the test-suite properly:
- Starts with the ESXi out of the cluster to be able to deploy the
VM on a proper host consistently
- Ensure the resource pool exists
- The resource pool is called `DC0_C0_RP1`, not `Resources`
- Avoid an exception if we try to move a non existing VM.
Put the test in the zuul/vmware/vcenter_2esxi group.
Bind the govcsim service on port 1443, this way we don't need root privilege
to start the container. This allow us to use ansible-test with podman
seamlessly.
The commit also avoid the mapping of port 80. We don't need it.
* remove the line that is suppressing the output being shown when running
terraform from ansible
* Address #56934 and #57044
* added changelog for bug fix for missing terraform output
Co-authored-by: Adam <adam.lemanski@gmail.com>
* RoleRequirement - Include stderr in the error message if there's a non-0 return code
* Don't try to concatenate str and bytes
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
`make` on FreeBSD (and others) has support for an option `-f` to specify a `Makefile`, whereas GNU make uses `--file` or `-f`. In the interest of portability use `-f` which covers both.
* Deprecate Windows 2008, and 2008 R2
* Remove shippable nodes
* Update windows_faq.rst
Be less specific about 2008/R2 timeframes
* Update setup.ps1
tweak warning text
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update ec2_vol.py
When `name` is specified, it ignores `zone` filter. That is you could not have same tag:Name in different zones.
* Add changelog fragment
* Add collection support with local for supported network platforms
* The legacy behavior of network action plugins using persistent
the framework is to override the connection=local with the actual connection type (network_cli/netconf/httpapi) based
on the value of transport option in provider.
* After the actual connection plugin is identified try to load it from
`ansible.netcommon` collection, if it fails load it from ansible
core. This is done to work with Ansible 2.10 and also maintain backward compatibility for
Ansible 2.9 version to ensure it works with network collections.
* To support this need to pass collection_list value to connection
plugins. As in case of connection=local it loads `persistent`
connection within action plugin which in turn invokes `network_cli`
or `netconf` connection. Similarly `network_cli` connection plugin invokes
`terminal` and `cliconf plugins and `netconf` connection plugin invokes `netconf`
`plugins` based on value on `ansible_network_os`.
* Add deprecation warning for connection=local support and
provider support for applicable platforms
* Fix CI failures