* Improved docs on docker_swarm_service
Co-Authored-By: Piotr Wojciechowski <23406016+WojciechowskiPiotr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Added flavor option
Added flavor option to allow for use of SoftLayer flavor templates when creating new virtual machines.
See here for examples of ordering a vm with the flavor parameter:
https://softlayer-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/managers/vs.html
To see flavor options use:
`slcli vs create-options`
* Update sl_vm.py
* Update sl_vm.py
* fixed version
* Add APCON modules
* Fix cli regex
* revise for passing sanity tests
* Add unit test for apcon_command module
Remove apconos_config.py apconos_update.py apconos_cert.py for now
* Fix for santiy test
* test
* Ignore action-plugin-docs test
* Add apcon_command module
* conflict solved
* merge
* Fix for sanity test
* Revise integration test
* Mark integration test unstable
* Remove integration test temprorily
* 1. Ignored privilege escalation;
2. Ignored get_configure command;
3. Removed doc_fragments;
* fix get_nc_next.
* add a changelog fragment.
* upadte for changelgo fragment.
* merge two prs, one depens another.
* merge two prs, one depens another.
* update changelog.
Fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/61726
* On some ios versions the passwrod prompt for enable
command differs. Modify the regex to work with multiple
password prompt patterns
1) password:
2) Password:
3) Local_Password:
4) Enter Local Password:
Name change triggered by the new parameter _api_token_ (8cabf1c) being
a bit too similar to the old name _account_api_token_. At the same
time _account_api_key_ is actually a better name for the original
parameter, in it mapping closer to the terminology used by Cloudflare.
Keeping _account_api_token_ as an alias for backward compatibility.
* iam_role: Add support for managing MaxSessionDuration
* iam_role: Add support for deleting the IAM Instance Profiles we created
* iam_role: migrate all boto failures to fail_json_aws for consistency
* iam_role: test validity of path so we can throw a more understandable error
* iam_role: (integration tests) Split iam_role integration tests from sts_assume_role tests
- Make the iam_role tests more comprehensive
- Add tests for iam_role_info
* iam_role: (integration tests) Make some of our pauses optional
If the tests appear to be flakey we may need to enable standard_pauses
Improve tests
- add more unit test cases
- add specific integration test with more cases
Testing shows no major downside to calling .strip() twice in a comprehension vs. using a regular for loop and only calling .strip() once. Going with the comprehension for ease of maintenance and because comprehensions are optimized in CPython.
when creating or deleting an object (e.g. via an API), before/after can
be `None` (or at least represented as such by the used library). to
avoid modules havig to do
diff={'before': before or '', 'after': after or ''}
let's just convert `None` to an empty string that can be diffed properly
There are too many lingering uncertainties about the correctness of
apply behaviour. All tests seem to suggest it works, and it's definitely
performed well in real world application, but it may be a breaking
and unexpected change to default to apply
We will let apply bed in during 2.9 and allow people to opt in, we
may default to it in future (or not)