* Initial commit for meraki_mr_l3_firewall module
- CRUD functionality for layer 3 firewall rules on the Meraki MR access points
- Complimentary integration test
- Need to add support for SSID lookup
* Added support for specifying SSID name and improved documentation
* Added examples to documentation
* Removed whitespace
* Enable get_net() to download nets if data isn't provided
- Currently, get_net() requires data to be passed to it
- PR enables get_net() to download all networks if data isn't passed
- Slightly simpler code
- Best practice is to download nets early in execution
* Apply fixes related to get_net()
* Removed extra code from the rebase
* Enabled support for configuration template configuration
- get_nets() now pulls down templates and networks
- A few changes in VLAN and network to operate as a POC
* Ansibot changes
- Fix undefined variable
- Document net_id in meraki_vlan
* Fix indentation
- Before this, it allowed claiming devices into a network only
- Make integration tests a block
- Note, API doesn't allow unclaiming in an organization, only net
- Added an integration test for claiming into an org
- Requires unclaiming manually
- There is a bug in the API which isn't showing claimed devices
* Added full return documentation for normal responses
* Changed returned for responses
- Old responses were saying always returned, should have been success
or something more refined
* docker_container: ensure 'init' is supported
Check docker-py version too.
Move API version check in docker_container module since 'init' module
parameter isn't defined by other docker modules.
docker-py supports 'init' since 2.2.0:
https://github.com/docker/docker-py/blob/2.2.0/docs/change-log.md
* docker_container: fix compat with docker-py<2.2
Exception was:
TypeError: create_host_config() got an unexpected keyword argument 'init'
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"module_stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 2089, in <module>
main()
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 2084, in main
cm = ContainerManager(client)
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 1704, in __init__
self.present(state)
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 1724, in present
new_container = self.container_create(self.parameters.image, self.parameters.create_parameters)
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 826, in create_parameters
host_config=self._host_config(),
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 932, in _host_config
return self.client.create_host_config(**params)
File lib/python3.6/site-packages/docker/api/container.py, line 157, in create_host_config
return utils.create_host_config(*args, **kwargs)
TypeError: create_host_config() got an unexpected keyword argument 'init'",
"module_stdout": "",
"msg": "MODULE FAILURE",
"rc": 1
}
* Add additional puppet options
Add support for puppet options --debug, --verbose, --summary,
and extend logdest to support logging to stdout and syslog at
the same time.
Fixes issue: #37986
* Fix docs
* Doc fix, add release note
* Fix silly yaml error
* Correct changelog, add C() to params in doc
* Fix tmpdir on non root become
- also avoid exception if tmpdir and remote_tmp are None
- give 'None' on deescalation so tempfile will fallback to it's default behaviour
and use system dirs
- fix issue with bad tempdir (not existing/not createable/not writeable)
i.e nobody and ~/.ansible/tmp
- added tests for blockfile case
* Revert "Temporarily revert c119d54"
This reverts commit 5c614a59a6.
* changes based on PR feedback and changelog fragment
* changes based on the review
* Fix tmpdir when makedirs failed so we just use the system tmp
* Let missing remote_tmp fail
If remote_tmp is missing then there's something more basic wrong in the
communication from the controller to the module-side. It's better to
be alerted in this case than to silently ignore it.
jborean and I have independently checked what happens if the user sets
ansible_remote_tmp to empty string and !!null and both cases work fine.
(null is turned into a default value controller-side. empty string
triggers the warning because it is probably not a directory that the
become user is able to use).
The docker API init parameter is the dependency requiring this bump. It was introduced 2.3.0 release of the docker package as per commit 13b5f785a7ab459960aae82fae00e4245e391387 in github.com/docker/docker-py.
* inventory plugin docs
* added set options
* minor wording and formatting fixes
* changed headers to std as per #35520, also added to main readme
* unified inventory plugin devel, referenced from generic plugin dev
* fixed typos and update as per feedback
NOTE:
1. Use unsafe decorator but not builtin escape wrapper in jinja2
since ansible will try parse ssh password twice, the builtin
escape wrapper will be removed during the first parse.
2. Use class AnsibleUnsafeText but not '!unsafe' syntax since
passwords are not loaded by YAML env, '!unsafe' syntax doesn't
work for them.
* Fix fetching old style facts in junos_facts module
Fixes#42298
* To fetch old style facts from junos device it requires
login credentials in provider, hence while using
connection=nectonf do not delete provider values
as it might not be ignored
* Add `ofacts` as one of the options in `gather_subset`
* Minor update in documentation
* Fix CI failure
* Update eos cliconf plugin methods
* Refactor eos cliconf plugin
* Changes in eos module_utils as per cliconf plugin refactor
* Fix unit test and sanity failures
* Fix review comment
* Always using current draft when referring to ACME v2.
* Adding URL for ACME v1 protocol.
* Improve cross-referencing of acme_* modules.
* General improvements.
* Fixing syntax error.
* aws_eks_cluster: Improve output documentation
This data is already returned by the module, it just wasn't documented. These
fields are required for accessing the created Kubernetes API with e.g. the
k8s_raw module.
* aws_eks_cluster: Add wait functionality
This enables further cluster configuration once it's created and active.
20 minutes was chosen as an arbitrary default, so that if it takes longer than
the documented "usually less than 10 minutes" it's still likely to succeed.
* Correct security group name in aws_eks tests
* Improve teardown of aws_eks tests
Fix minor teardown issues. The `pause` step is a placeholder until
a waiter for `state: absent`
* Add execution_role_arn parameter
* Change ecs_taskdefinition to use AnsibleAWSmodule
Botocore version checking is becomming more common. Changing the ecs_taskdefinition
to use AnsibleAWSmodule allows more easily for this.
* Change launch type check to use botocore_at_least function
* Remove execution_role_arn param from params dict
* Change check to use parameter
* Fix typo
* Add test for old botocore version
* Add test for execution role parameter
* Remove iam_role_facts task
Task was unecessary. The same information could be gathered by registering
the iam_role task.
* add check description update
* Ensure 'Description' is in the role so KeyError isn't caused
* Fix changed when modifying the description with check mode