* Check get_option method works with inventory plugins
This use case is already tested by some cloud inventoty plugin but
these tests are slow and aren't always executed, hence this new quick
test.
* AnsiblePlugin: Fix typo in docstring
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
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* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* change infoblox_client to infobblox-client
* ios_user module - add sshkey support
* ios_user - Add version_added to sshkey option
* ios_user - pep8 indentation fixes in unit tests
* ios_user - use b64decode method that works on python 2 and 3
* Only report change when home directory is different
Add tests with home: parameter
Have to skip macOS for now since there is a bug when specifying the home directory path for an existing user that results in a module failure. That needs to be fixed in a separate PR.
Ensure that FieldLevelEncryptionId is properly handled - passing it if
set, and keeping it if returned by GetDistribution
Update cloudfront_distribution tests to remove references to
test_identifier so test suite actually works
Fixes#40724
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This change is intended to help users know that a win_wait_for module exists and should be used for working on Windows hosts, as the documentation gives the impression that this module works on Windows - but if tried, it produces a large amount of stderr output.
+label: docsite_pr
This commit adds a conditional inside the constructor so that if a user
didn't specified an image parameter all the code related to the image
version comparison is omitted.
This is extremely useful when a user want to just stop and start
containers using just the name, keeping everything as it is, without the
need of specifying all the image and command stuff used at creation.
Today if you don't specify the image you get an error, and this is a
confusing [1] behavior.
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/27960
* JM: allow choco to install 32 bit version
* JM: style corrections
* Revert style changes in lists
* JM: changing from boolean to string choice
* JM: updating example
* ucs_storage_profile module and integration tests
* Remove space in doc link to fix docs-build issue.
* Added suboption documentation and argument spec supporting list suboptions.
* Various small edits
This commit introduces a new module called vr_firewall_group_facts.
This module aims to return the list of firewall groups avaiable
avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_firewall_group_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-17 12:22:51",
"date_modified": "2018-07-17 12:24:47",
"description": "ansible-firewall-group",
"id": "fb5a0876",
"instance_count": 0,
"max_rule_count": 50,
"rule_count": 1
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_dns_domain_facts.
This module aims to return the list of DNS domains avaiable avaiable in
Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_dns_domain_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-19 07:31:14",
"domain": "ansibletest.com",
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_user_facts.
This module aims to return the list of user avaiable avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_user_facts": [
{
"acls": [],
"api_enabled": "yes",
"email": "mytestuser@example.com",
"id": "a235b4f45e87f",
"name": "mytestuser"
}
]
```
* implementing disable_excludes
* add check for yum version
* limit choices
* add testcases for disable_exclude
* fix formating
* add documentation
* syntax fix for test case
* fix indentation
* need to ignore errors when we want to do a test that fails
* test disable_excludes with zip and not sos
* add tests for yum < 3.4 not supported
* fix formating
* centos 6.1 does not support map
* drop unsupported selectattr
* cleanup testcases
* fix test cases beloging to wrong test scenarion (propper when)
* evaluate expression
* minor test fixes
* check output of msg
* Add support for global IGMP configuration on onyx switches
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* Add support for global IGMP configuration on onyx switches
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* Changing Lenovo Inc to Lenovo and update License file to be consistent.
* Changing cnos_vlan from paramiko to persistence connection of Ansible. Also talking care of CLI changes in CNOS commands with backward compatibility.
* Fixing Validation issues
* Trailing lines removal
* Review comments of Gundalow are getting addressed. He mentioned only at one place for cnos.py. But I have covered the entire file.
* Changes to incorporate Review comments from Qalthos
* Removing configure terminal command from module code
* Aligning with change in run_cnos_commands method changes
* Editing cliconf for latest CNOS CLIs
* Delete all versions and deletemarkers in S3_Bucket when force parameter is passed
* Fix PEP8 style conformance
* Clarify explanation of force parameter
This commit introduces a new module called vr_plan_facts.
This module aims to return the list of plan avaiable avaiable to use on
booted servers.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_plan_facts": [
{
"available_locations": [
1
],
"bandwidth": 40.0,
"bandwidth_gb": 40960,
"disk": 110,
"id": 118,
"name": "32768 MB RAM,110 GB SSD,40.00 TB BW",
"plan_type": "DEDICATED",
"price_per_month": 240.0,
"ram": 32768,
"vcpu_count": 8,
"windows": false
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_os_facts.
This module aims to return the list of OSes avaiable avaiable to use to
boot servers.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_os_facts": [
{
"arch": "i386",
"family": "ubuntu",
"id": 216,
"name": "Ubuntu 16.04 i386",
"windows": false
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_region_facts.
This module aims to return the list of region avaiable avaiable to use
where boot servers.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_region_facts": [
{
"block_storage": false,
"continent": "Europe",
"country": "FR",
"ddos_protection": true,
"id": 24,
"name": "Paris",
"regioncode": "CDG",
"state": ""
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_sshkey_facts.
This module aims to return the list of SSH keys avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_sshkey_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-10 14:49:13",
"id": "5b43c760d7d84",
"name": "me@home",
"ssh_key": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC+ZFQv3MyjtL1BMpSA0o0gIkzLVVC711rthT29hBNeORdNowQ7FSvVWUdAbTq00U7Xzak1ANIYLJyn+0r7olsdG4XEiUR0dqgC99kbT/QhY5mLe5lpl7JUjW9ctn00hNmt+TswpatCKWPNwdeAJT2ERynZaqPobENgewrwerqewqIVew7qFeZygxsPVn36EUr2Cdq7Nb7U0XFXh3x1p0v0+MbL4tiJwPlMAGvFTKIMt+EaA+AsRIxiOo9CMk5ZuOl9pT8h5vNuEOcvS0qx4v44EAD2VOsCVCcrPNMcpuSzZP8dRTGU9wRREAWXngD0Zq9YJMH38VTxHiskoBw1NnPz me@home"
}
]
```
* win_chocolatey_source: add new module to manage Chocolatey sources
* Added examples and fix diff run
* Minor fixes from review
* When editing a source, recreate with the explicit options instead of using the existing source
* Fixed up copyright header in PowerShell file
This fix adds dns_suffix as a list of domain suffixes and
also updates documentation and example.
Fixes: #42229
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Windows: Add special parameter types
Adding explicit parameter types now exposes this information in the
module documentation, and proves really helpful.
We only do this for non-string types as strings, mostly because strings
are implicit.
PS We also make copyright statements consistent and use #Requires for
explicit library imports
* Type "string" must be type "str"
* A few more Copyright corrections
* More fixes
* Don't add file encoding to Powershell files
* Don't add missing interfacetypes parameter
Otherwise CI demands an incorrect version_added
* Small fix
This library is a backport (to 2.x versions of Python) of the code
that is found in the mainline versions of Python 3.x. It is being
included so that networking vendors, and others, can make use of it
without needing to add a python module dependency to their own modules.
A separate dependency would add to user burden of satisfying those
dependencies before using some Ansible modules.
In a previous core meeting, this was approved. Naming of the directory
it is found in was up for debate, but "compat" was the first directory
to have some sort of concensus.