Idempotence has a very specific meaning and it is generally not used correctly
in the manual. My attention was first drawn to this problem by the incorrect
definition in the glossary, but on further reading of the docs I found that
the problem occurred in a number of places.
Signed-off-by: mulhern <amulhern@redhat.com>
The parsing methods try as hard as possible to generate meaningful error messages that are all ignored and immediately overwritten by a new AnsibleError instance. Better use the original one instead.
Commit ec2521f intended to fix the scp command to fetch files
from a remote machine but it has src and dest swapped.
This change correctly treats src as the location in the remote machine
and dest as the location in the local machine.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
This updates the network_cli connection plugin to attempt to automatically
determine the remote device os. The device network os discovery can
be overridden by setting the ansible_network_os value.
* sends the serialized play_context into an already established connection
* hooks the alarm_handler() method in the connection plugin if it exists
* added configuration options for connect interval and retries
* adds syslog logging to Server() instance
This update will send the updated play_context back into an already
established connection in case privilege escalation / descalation activities
need to be performed. This change will also hook the alarm_handler() method
in the connection instance (if available) and call it in case of a
sigalarm raised.
This update adds two new configuration options
* PERSISTENT_CONNECT_INTERVAL - time to wait in between connection attempts
* PERSISTENT_CONNECT_RETRIES - max number of retries
* Implement docker support for synchronize module.
Note : you need rsync installation on your docker container.
Have a look at https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/16306 for more details.
Support Ansible options for remote access.
* Give user name to docker command.
* log on target based on nolog, not verbosity
fies #18569
* initialize module name
removing verbosity exposed missing name at certain stages, initialize to file name
and update later once module args are parsed
* Fix regression in jinja2 include search path
Since commit 3c39bb5, the 'ansible_search_path' variable is used to set
jinja2's search path for {% include %} directives. However, this path is
the the proper one because our templates live in 'templates' subdirs in
our search path.
This is a regression because previously, our include search path would
include the dirname of the currently interpreted file, which worked most
of the time.
fixes#18526
* Fix template lookup search path
Improve fix in commit c96c853 so that the search path contain both
template-suffixed paths as well as original paths.
ref PR #18617
* Add integration test for template lookups
Tests regression at #18526
This test fails on current devel branch and succeeds on PR #18617
* wip: add a unit test for playbook/base.py
This commit include a failing test
TestBaseSubClass.test_attr_class_post_validate
It fails with the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/adrian/src/ansible/test/units/playbook/test_base.py", line 264, in test_attr_class_post_validate
bsc = self._base_validate(ds)
File "/home/adrian/src/ansible/test/units/playbook/test_base.py", line 206, in _base_validate
bsc.post_validate(templar)
File "/home/adrian/src/ansible/lib/ansible/playbook/base.py", line 450, in post_validate
" Error was: %s" % (name, value, attribute.isa, e), obj=self.get_ds())
AnsibleParserError: the field 'test_attr_class_post_validate' has an invalid value (<class 'units.playbook.test_base.ExampleSubClass'>), and could not be converted to an class. Error was: test_attr_class_post_validate is not a valid <class 'units.playbook.test_base.ExampleSubClass'> (got a <class 'ansible.playbook.base.BaseMeta'> instead)
* wip, test refactoring
* wip, trying to add a parent->child
* wip, fix isa=class.
the ds the base using needs an instance of the class
(ie, whats normally created by the yaml loaders)
* wip, theres no need to argue, I just dont understand parents
* stub a _preprocess_data for coverage
* cleanup, required, parent, etc
Some machines have system clocks which can fall behind (for instance,
a host without a CMOS battery like Raspberry Pi). When managing those
machines we have to workaround the fact that the zip format does not
handle file timestamps before 1980. The workaround is to substitute in
the timestamp from the controller instead of from the managed machine.
Fixes#18640
* Make sure include_role inherit variables from parent role
Setting the parent of task blocks generated by include_role after they
have been produced is not sufficient - it means the tasks don't have the
correct dependency chain set afterwards, and therefore, don't properly
inherit variables from outer roles.
In addition to manually setting the parents, pass the dep_chain when
compiling the role, such that variables are correctly imported.
Fixes#18540.
* Add tests for include_role
* Fix include_role variable inheritance for multiple parent levels
Commit 8b08a28c89 removed a
call to get_exception() that was needed. Without it, the fail_json
references an undefined variable ('exception') and throws an exception.
Add the get_exception() back in where needed and update references.
Now the proper module failure is returned.
Fixes#18628
* adds new connection plugin `network_cli` which builds on paramiko
* adds new plugin `terminal` used for manipulating network_cli terminals
* adds new field to play_context `network_os` settable as ansible_network_os
This commit adds the plugins necesary to establish a persistent cli connection
to network devices of ssh. It builds on the paramiko connection plugin
to create a shell environment that will persistent through ansible-connection.
The `newtork_cli` plugin then uses the network_os in the instance of
PlayContext to load the appropriate network OS environment plugin for
handling opening and closing of shells as well as privilege escalation.
* updates paramiko_ssh to auto add keys
* updates constants with new config options
This commit adds a new feature that will allow paramiko to automatically
accept and save a host ssh key. This feature is controlled by the
`host_key_auto_add` config setting in the paramiko section. The default
is False to maintain current functionality. It also includes a new
setting `look_for_keys` with the default to False for maintaining current the
current setting.
The timeout param was exposed to the socket connection but was not
enforced for commands. This update will now cause a command to timeout
based on the module parameter.