* dnf: fix compatibility with DNF 2.0
* Reimplement (copy) old dnf.cli.commands.parse_spec_group_file(),
upstream uses argparse since 2.0.
* add_remote_rpm() has been changed to the add_remote_rpms()
Closes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/issues/3310
Signed-off-by: Igor Gnatenko <ignatenko@redhat.com>
* fixup! dnf: fix compatibility with DNF 2.0
This module aims to allow a user to manage the lifecycle of OpenSSL
private keys. Internally it relies on the pyOpenSSL python library
to interact with openssl.
A user is able to specify :
* key size (via `size` parameter)
* key algorithm (via `type` parameter)
* key location (via `path` parameter)
The most simple use case is:
```
- name: Generate ansible.com.pem SSL private key
openssl_privatekey: name=ansible.com.pem
path=/etc/ssl/private
```
A user can speficy more settings:
```
- name: Generate ansible.com.pem SSL private key
openssl_privatekey: name=ansible.com.pem
path=/etc/ssl/private
size=2048
type=DSA
```
A user can also force the regeneration of an SSL key:
```
- name: Generate ansible.com.pem SSL private key
openssl_privatekey: name=ansible.com.pem
path=/etc/ssl/private
force=true
```
* Changed default deployment mode to match with azure -cli behaviour. "Complete" mode by default is too dangerous.
* Set incremental as default behaviour for deployment mode.
This commit adds module settings for configuring TLS encyption on the
mqtt notification module. Previously there was no way to configure
sending the messages encrpyted to mqtt.
* Add initial support for using a cluster instead of an esxi hostname
* FindByInventoryPath doesn't always work, so implement a fallback method to match the path
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_ueg52c0b/ansible_module_blockinfile.py\", line 319, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_ueg52c0b/ansible_module_blockinfile.py\", line 259, in main
if line.startswith(marker0):
TypeError: startswith first arg must be bytes or a tuple of bytes, not str
Also clean imports while on it.
When using the `make:` extras module, often the action taken
by the Make target is large. It is useful, therefore, to see
the output that `make` had to std{out,err} during execution
even when the target did not fail.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
Fail with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_2rsl4fg1/ansible_module_pkgng.py\", line 353, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_2rsl4fg1/ansible_module_pkgng.py\", line 330, in main
_changed, _msg = install_packages(module, pkgng_path, pkgs, p[\"cached\"], p[\"pkgsite\"], dir_arg)
File \"/tmp/ansible_2rsl4fg1/ansible_module_pkgng.py\", line 161, in install_packages
old_pkgng = pkgng_older_than(module, pkgng_path, [1, 1, 4])
File \"/tmp/ansible_2rsl4fg1/ansible_module_pkgng.py\", line 121, in pkgng_older_than
while compare_version[i] == version[i]:
TypeError: 'map' object is not subscriptable