* integration test for docker_swarm_service
* ensure stack de-initialization
* Set default value for 'configs' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for configs.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.30).
* Set default value for 'update_order' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for update_order.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.29)
* Set default value for 'publish.mode' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for publish_mode.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.32)
* Allow tests to run on older version of docker.
* remove workarounds for old docker versions
* test correct swarm cleanup
* changelog fragment for docker_swarm_service defaults change
* Add support for POST-as-GET if GET fails with 405.
* Bumping ACME test container version to 1.4. This includes letsencrypt/pebble#162 and letsencrypt/pebble#168.
* Also use POST-as-GET for account data retrival.
This is not yet supported by any ACME server (see letsencrypt/pebble#171),
so we fall back to a regular empty update if a 'malformedRequest' error is
returned.
* Using newest ACME test container image.
Includes letsencrypt/pebble#171 and letsencrypt/pebble#172, which make Pebble behave closer to the current specs.
* Remove workaround for old Pebble version.
* Add changelog entry.
* First try POST-as-GET, then fall back to unauthenticated GET.
* Don't die when get_container is called for container which is terminating during get_container call.
If it terminates between client.containers() and client.inspect_container(),
the module will fail with an error such as
Error inspecting container: 404 Client Error: Not Found ("No such container: xxx")
* Add changelog.
This reverts commit c649d0ea32.
The change results in deadlock in network_cli while it is
waiting to check the return value of recv_ready() which
was added in this commit to improve performance
* Add to k8s_raw docs re: vault-encrypted files
I didn't read the examples far enough and maybe would not have tried all the examples so I ended up creating https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/47259 and learned that definition key with lookup works well and we agreed the docs should say something. :)
+label: docsite_pr
* Add note about ansible vault-encrypted files to src: param
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Make changes from feedback
* Make feedback changes
* Fixes#18568
* Commit of the first set of utm modules
* added documentation line for module_utils file
* removed other utm modules for the first pr
* added maintainers to botmeta
* implemented fixes for shippable
* fixed whitespaces and newlines in included doc fragment
* added types and choices to documentation
* fix for E501
* Implemented change requests
* changed utm_utils license to BSD
* changed str() to to_native()
* added a status state that will just return information about my object
* renamed state 'status' to 'info'
* added team_e-spirit to botmeta and added the team as maintainer for the utm_utils
* only return a result if the lookup was not empty. Do not return a null result
* removed info state
* added boilerplate
* made preparation for info-only modules
This PR is fixing following issues:
1) Don't try to check password.
2) Check options.
3) Order wasn't adding at the end, as doc says.
Signed-off-by: Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com>
For some strange reasons the 'swupd' module does not fail if I specify a
non-existing bundle like "xxx". This is inconsistent with other modules, for
example 'dnf'.
The end result is that if someone uses the 'package' module, the result is
inconsistent across OSes: for Fedora trying to install an non-existing module
fails, bot for Clear Linux it just prints a warning and succeeds.
This patch fixes the inconsistent behavior. With this patch 'swupd' will fail
if one tries to install a bundle that does not exist.
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
* Avoid misleading PyVmomi error if requests import fails
Requests is imported by the VMware module_utils as an external
dependency; however, because it is in a try/catch block containing the
imports for PyVmomi, if requests fails to import properly, Ansible will
instead complain about PyVmomi not being installed.
By moving the import outside of the try/catch block, if requests fails
to import, an error like the following will be returned:
ImportError: No module named requests
This should result in less confusion.
* catch requests ImportError
* Fixed#47505: Type error in openssl_certificate
* Use to_bytes instead of str.encode in SelfSignedCertificate. Updates #47508
* Use to_bytes instead of str.encode in OwnCACertificate
* Added integration tests for openssl_certificate: selfsigned_not_before/after and ownca_not_before/after
* Add shorthand debugger method to recreate the task from the original ds, and re-template. Fixes#46321
* Fix rst header
* Indicate update_task was added in 2.8
* Major slow down due to using the wrong loader for plugin_types
* traceback due to adding httpapi and cliconf plugins to the plugins we
allow ansible-doc to process
- Added check to see if attribute even exists, if not, it exits.
- Then checks if attribute is already set to value we want to update
it to. If yes, then it exits and changed=False
- Otherwise updates the attribute and changed=True
* Add Scaleway API pagination to server inventory call
* Move Link parsing to helper module
* Correct some PEP8 errors
* Replace AnsibleError with ScalewayException in module_utils since the former doesn't work
* Simplify the regexes to match the intended purpose
* Cleanup helper to conform to review
* Cleanup Scaleway inventory to conform to review
* Flatten the conditional branches structure
* fix a regexp typo
* Add Support of healthcheck in docker_container module
Fixes#33622
Now container can be started with healthcheck enabled
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Extend docker_container healthcheck (#1)
* Allowing to disable healthcheck.
* Added test for healthcheck.
* Make sure correct types are used.
* Healthcheck needs to be explicitly disabled with test: ['NONE'].
* pep8 fixes
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Fix bug if healthcheck interval is 1 day or more
`timedelta` object has days too and seconds are up to one day.
Therefore use `total_seconds()` to convert time into seconds.
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Add test for healthcheck when healthcheck is not specified
This is to avoid the situation when healthcheck is not specified and
treat this as healthcheck is changed or removed.
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Convert string syntax for healthcheck test to CMD-SHELL
Also add another test case to check idempotency when healthcheck test
is specified as string
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Playbook fails if minimun docker version is not satisfy for healthcheck
This is to make more consistent with other non-supported options.
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Add matrix notification module
* try to make ansibot happy
* docs
* fix typo in encoding
* is ansibot happy now?
* change matrix python lib requirement description
* Example formatting & no_log
Thanks for this PR.
Few minor things that are easier for me to just fix, than explain and get you to fix.
* We suggest using `- name:` for examples, as Ansible best practice is to name your tasks
* To prevent secrets being leaked out use `no_log` in argspec
* use `requirements:` in `DOCUMENTATION`
* Clean up argument requirements
* Remove requirements duplicate
* not sure on syntax with these, were adapted from an example elsewhere
* WinRM/PSRP: Ensure shell returns UTF-8 output
This PR makes UTF-8 output work in PSRP shells.
* Add win_command and win_shell integration tests
* Fix tests
* more test fixes
kubeconfig should be loaded if *either* or both of context
or kubeconfig is set (this allows picking a context and default
kubeconfig or picking a kubeconfig with default context)
Fixes#47149
* Behave better if auto_remove and output_logs are combined. Warn if output cannot be retrieved because of auto_remove.
* Add tests.
* Added changelog.
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.
Fixes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/45900
This PR fixes the case when the cloud_init_persist was used, but we
still sent use_cloud_init=False, which is in oVirt API evaluated as not
to use cloud_init in first VM execution. This patch is changing it to
send just None, instead of False.
Signed-off-by: Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com>
* Add runtime option to docker_container module
Signed-off-by: Antoine Bardoux <abardoux@nvidia.com>
* Add changelog fragment
Signed-off-by: Antoine Bardoux <abardoux@nvidia.com>
* Add idempotency test for docker_container.runtime
Signed-off-by: Antoine Bardoux <abardoux@nvidia.com>
##### SUMMARY
The azure_rm_cdnprofile module was missing a valid sku 'standard_microsoft'. Added it to the list of valid choices.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Bugfix Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
azure_rm_cdnprofile
##### ANSIBLE VERSION
```
ansible 2.8.0.dev0
config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
configured module search path = [u'/home/user/.ansible/plugins/modules', u'/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
ansible python module location = /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ansible
executable location = /usr/local/bin/ansible
python version = 2.7.15rc1 (default, Apr 15 2018, 21:51:34) [GCC 7.3.0]
```
##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
It was not possible to deploy using the 'standard_microsoft' sku previously. This addition allows this.
* win_domain: Add missing functionality
* Fix typo: Treshold -> Threshold
* Improvements based on feedback
* moved mode checks to after pre-reqs are installed
The kind: paramter is missing from the original example (which won't actually work). The organization needs to be listed as required (if you don't list it, you will get an error). Also adding additional example using the tower_username and tower_password method.
* reboot: Add timeout in error to help troubleshooting
So we've been hit by 'Timed out waiting for boot_time check' and it was
unclear what timeout was used for the boot_time check. By adding the
timeout value it is easier to understand the used value, and verify if a
change to the timeout is reflected in the output.
* Add changelog fragment