When an ansible module, e.g., command, does not support check mode, you can use "check_mode: no" in that task to execute the task in normal mode, even when "--check" flag is used. The current document basically says, use "check_mode: no" to run in check mode, which is confusing and inaccurate.
* win_find - refactor to make more performance and use newer style
* win_find - refactor for performance improvements and alignment to find
* More path alignment to find
* Fix yamllint error
* Mention that Python keywords are invalid Ansible variable names
Using a Python keyword as a variable name triggers the error `Invalid variable name in 'register' specified: 'return'`.
* Inventory CLI - Ignore settings for when vars plugins should run and just always run them
* Add note to porting guide
* Fix loading vars plugins
* changelog
* Remove a staging test for ansible-inventory since it ignores that setting
* iam_user: use AnsibleAWSModule.client to fetch connection rather than C&P code
* iam_role: Add deprecation warning so we can switch purge_polices default behaviour from true to false
* iam_user/role/group: Rename 'managed_policy' and 'purge_policy'
Rename from singluar to plural (we accept a *list* of policies), and add aliases for the old values.
* Cleanup documentation
* Changelog
* reworked iam_policy
* Deprecate policy_document option
* deprecate defaulting skip_duplicates to true
* No longer explicitly catch ParamValidationError.
ParamValidationErrror is already caught by ClientError
* Work with complex policy objects rather than json documents
comparisons can better cope with the special cases (eg True vs "True" )
* Enable check_mode tests and fix related 'changed' bug
* changelog
* doc cleanup based on review
* Update cache plugin documentation since all cache plugins shipped with Ansible can be used for caching inventory since 2.8
* Update docs/docsite/rst/plugins/cache.rst
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: John R Barker <john@johnrbarker.com>
* Add ldap_attrs module
* Fix codesyle error
* Apply deprecation rules
* Add support for X-ORDERED extension in ldap_attrs
The 'X-ORDERED' LDAP extension allows definition of ordered LDAP object
attributes. This extension is used in OpenLDAP "cn=config" database to
support ordered configuration options.
Specification: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-chu-ldap-xordered-00
* Update ldap_attr deprecation notice
* Documentation improvements based on suggestions
* Remove redundant dots from documentation
* Correct 'insertations' to 'insertions'
* Remove insecure 'params' option
* Fix sanity ignore errors
* Improve module documentation
* Change example value from string to list
* Fix support for "" values