* [docker_network] Fix idempotency when using aux_addresses in ipam_config
Mismatch between keys returned by Docker API (AuxilliaryAddresses) vs
expected by Ansible module (aux_addresses) resulted in tasks always
have status 'changed'. The existing code normalizing one set of
keys to another missed this special case where converting
CamelCase to lowercase is not sufficent.
Please see
https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/api/types/network/network.go
for reference.
* Correct keywords formatting in changelog file
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
According to the OpenStack Networking API
the attribute binding:vnic_type of a port is optional.
This change enables the os_port module to handle
binding:vnic_type as optional.
Until now, the module was only able to interact with vcenter. This
commit adds the ability to directly target an ESXi without the
`esxi_hostname` parameter.
- Also return url and update docs for other values to indicate they are only returned on success.
- Add integration tests
- Use info variable for common return values
- Use -1 as default status rather than None. This is lines up with with existing code in urls.py
- Add unit tests to ensure status and url are returned on failure
* Make datacenter as alias and optional
* Add folder param to place datastore cluster in specific folder
* Updated examples
* Updated tests
Fixes: #48010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add a new "log_folder" option to the log_plays callback plugin.
A a new option for the log_plays callback plugin which allows the user to
control where the callback where creates log files.
The option can be set via the ANSIBLE_LOG_FOLDER environment variable or in the
Ansible configuration file, e.g.:
[callback_log_plays]
log_folder = /path/to/my/log/folder
Ensure `wait_condition`s with `Status: Unknown` actually
complete
Return k8s object after wait rather than k8s object before
wait when object is patched.
* [docker] images: add support for lookup by sha256 digest
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* [tests] docker image by digest: work on a minimal test case
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* [docker] group branch conditions per lookup
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* [misc] add a news fragment for the added digest lookup for docker images
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* Allow python_requirements_facts to cope with packages with dashes
```
python_requirements_facts:
dependencies:
- kubernetes-validate
```
should work as expected
* Ensure tests run for python_requirements_facts
* Unchanged requests now return the original data
* Add changelog fragment
* Add integration tests for returned data for meraki_network
* Add integration tests for returned data
* Improve idempoetent output
- Make MX l3 rules always show default rule
- Add integration tests
* Add integration tests for returned data on meraki_network
* Improved idempotency in a few modules and improved tests
* Rewrite much of the execution of meraki_switchport
- Previous versions had problems with idempotency and allowed_vlans
* Modified payload creation
- Parameter map is used
- propsed is created using .copy()
- Much cleaner this way
* Add whitespace for lint
* Add bugfix snippet for changelog
*`vsphere_copy` was only able to interact with a vCenter instance. This
patch change that.
* In addition, it also makes use of the `vmware_argument_spec`.
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* fix module defaults
- corrected precedence (specific module > group)
- made into reusable function
- use from gather_facts/service/package to match 'actual module used'
The networking API v2 specification, which is implemented
by openstack neutron, features an optional MTU parameter that
allows operators to specify the value for the maximum
transmission unit value.
All vmware_guest_* module support for use_instance_uuid from Ansible 2.8,
somehow vmware_guest_disk missed from this change.
This fix adds support for use_instance_uuid in vmware_guest_disk.
Fixes: #56021
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
As described in #53385 (and #31759), the docker connection driver did
not support privilege escalation. This commit is a shameless
cut-and-paste of the privilege escalation support from the `local`
connection plugin into the `docker` plugin.
Closes: #53385
* sysctl will now return an error if the value is invalid
sysctl can fail to set a value even if it returns an exit status 0. More
details: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1264080. Because of
this in case of an invalid value or a read-only file system, sysctl
module would return OK, even though it didn't set anything. To be sure
that sysctl correctly applied the changes we also need to check the
output of stderr.
* Run sysctl with LANG=C
Because we are parsing sysctl stderr we need to make sure that errors
are persistent across different system language settings.
* Add changelog fragment for sysctl