* New & fixed examples for aws_ssm lookup
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
* Clarify example name
* Fix onepassword lookup plugin crashing on fields with no 'name' or 't' property.
* Fix onepassword_facts module crashing on fields with no 'name' or 't' property.
* Add unit test for onepassword lookup plugin failing on entries without a name.
* Add changelog fragment for onepassword lookup plugin and onepassword_facts module fixes on fields without a name.
* nxos_vpc: pkl_vrf fixes for #57069Fixes#57069
- Symptom: When playbooks specify `pkl_vrf: default`, the result is that the cli does not set the `vrf` state.
- Analysis:
- First issue: 'default' is a reserved word when used with the `peer-keepalive` `vrf` keyword. It refers to the default rib.
- This is confusing in several ways because `peer-keepalive`'s *default* vrf is the `management` vrf.
- Second issue: When changing only one optional value (`pkl_vrf`) while other optional values are idempotent (`pkl_src`), the result is that the idempotent values are ignored; unfortunately the device cli *replaces* the entire command, in which case the idempotent values are removed.
- e.g. playbook specifies this:
```
{ pkl_dest: 10.1.1.1, pkl_src: 10.2.2.2, pkl_vrf: my_vrf }
```
```
peer-keepalive dest 10.1.1.1 src 10.2.2.2 # original
peer-keepalive dest 10.1.1.1 src 10.2.2.2 vrf my_vrf # intended result
peer-keepalive dest 10.1.1.1 vrf my_vrf # actual result
```
- Third issue: the `pkl` getter was relying on positional data. This broke when the `udp` keyword nvgen'd where `vrf` used to appear (shifting all keywords to the right).
- Tested on regression platforms: `N3K,N6k,N7K,N9K,N3K-F,N9K-F`
* PEP fixes
* PEP fix 2
* pkl should merge by default, not override
* rmv debugs
* add mike's tests
* fix comments
* Fix notifying handlers by using an exact match rather than a string subset if listen is text rather than a list
* Enforce better type checking for listeners
* Share code for validating handler listeners
* Add test for handlers without names
* Add test for templating in handlers
* Add test for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* changelog
* Add a test for handlers without names
* Test templating in handlers
* changelog
* Add some tests for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* make more sense
* move local function into a class method
* Lookup secret id by name if not set
* Lookup config id by name if not set
* Add changelog fragment
* Remove usage of secret/config_id in examples
* Python 2.6 compat
* Extend secrets and configs tests
* new module uses modern ansible AWS standards
* adds additional tests for snapshots
* Update return_skeleton_generator for python3 - should
set type to `str`, not `string`.
Module tracebacks may be reported on stdout instead of stderr when
using some connection plugins. For example, the ssh connection plugin
will report tracebacks on stdout due to use of the -tt option.
This change results in tracebacks being recognized on both stdout
and stderr, instead of the previous behavior of just stderr.
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* Encoding fixes to support py2 and py3 non-ascii paths
* Remove unused import
* endswith instead of comparing slice on bytes
* join bytes, convert to to_native after
Co-Authored-By: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
* Fix review comments
* Add missing comma
* Encoding fixes to support py2 and py3 non-ascii paths
* Use ascii encoding on paths added to the archive also
* datadog_monitor: Fix docs with datatypes of params
Fixes: #58342
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* indentation and other minor fixes
* ncclient uses same timeout value at the time
of connection initialisation and waiting response
* Ansible has connect_timeout to control the waiting
time during initial connection and `command_timeout`
to control the wait time for resposne. Hence set the
ncclient timeout seperately to Ansible command_timeout
after the connection object is created sucessfully.
* Update documentation for aci_interface_policy_cdp
##### SUMMARY
Documentation only changes. Improved the examples and changed the `version_added` from 2.8 to 2.9.
* Update lib/ansible/modules/network/aci/aci_interface_policy_cdp.py
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Converted from mixed indentation to spaces
openvswitch_db was not parsing properly some arguments, which caused
some commands to be executed when they shouldn't. This commit fixesit
and adds unit testing for the usecase.
Closes-Bug: #55432
Closes-bug: #43858
When provided with a wrong password `rabbitmqctl
authenticate_user` returns a non-zero exit code
(65). This seems to be unexpected by the module and
it fails when `update_password` is set to 'always'.
To mitigate this behavior we augment the `_exec`
method by adding a `check_rc` flag (which defaults
to `True`, hence it's backward-compatible) and
override it when we need it (in `check_password`
method to address #56164).
* tower_role: ensure alias of validate_certs is handled
* tower modules: remove tower_verify_ssl alias too
Error was:
Failed to update role: The Tower server claims it was sent a bad request.
GET https://tower/api/v2/projects/22/object_roles/
Params: [('tower_verify_ssl', False), ('role_field', 'admin_role')]
Data: None
Response: {"detail": "Role has no field named 'tower_verify_ssl'"}
Full traceback:
File "/tmp/ansible_tower_role_payload_7_2p0X/__main__.py", line 145, in main
result = role.grant(**params)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/resources/role.py", line 365, in grant
return self.role_write(fail_on_found=fail_on_found, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/resources/role.py", line 242, in role_write
fail_on_multiple_results=True, **data)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/models/base.py", line 301, in read
r = client.get(url, params=params)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 546, in get
return self.request('GET', url, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/api.py", line 299, in request
kwargs.get('data', None), r.content.decode('utf8'))