* Print warning when both an option and its alias is specified.
* Improve output.
* Put warnings into self._warnings directly, resp. use self.warn() when handling subspecs.
* Add changelog.
* Add unit test.
* Added support to create/delete mulitiple databases in MySQL
Fixes: #58370
* Added additional tests cases and fixed documentation changes
* Code refactoring and added tests for better test coverage
- Removed db_exists usage from most of the code. Used existence_list
and non_existence_list instead
- Added additional tests to cover all scenarios w.r.t creation and deletion
on multiple databases
- Added tests for dump operations
* Minor fix
* Minor fix - create check mode test
* Added dump tests for better dump tests coverage
* Removed minor database connection details
* fixed error
* Added test case for import operations
* Code refactoring and review fixes
- Added dump all test case
* Fixed review comments
* Minor review comment fixes
* Altered db_create return value
* Removed db_list and altered "does exist" to just "exist"
* Kept db and db_list in module.exit_json
* Refactored tests
- Added removal of dump2 file
* Moved import tests to state_dump_import file
* Removed import tests from multi_db_create_delete
* Updated porting guide, added RETURN block
* Minor identation fix
* Added validation to check if databases are dumped
* Create a user home directory if it has parents that do not exist
The useradd command line tool does not create parent directories. Check if the specified home path has parents that do not exist. If so, create them prior to running useradd, then set the proper permission on the created directory.
Add tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Use dict for default user group in tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Fix tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
In ovirt-engine 4.3 and onwards a 'commit on success' parameter is
available. It is used to commit a network configuration automatically
upon successful application of the configuration without needing a
separate save request.
Therefore since ansible 2.8 if the 'save' parameter is specified as
'true' the commit on success parameter will be set to true and used
instead of making an additional save request.
* Based upon partial work of wilmardo
* Now, user can specify managed object id of virtual machine to find
an existing virtual machine
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
It's not critical information and there's been a number of issues over
the years with trying to retrieve it. If an exception is thrown just
return null.
Fixes: #47813
* minor checkpoint module fix
Signed-off-by: Sumit Jaiswal <sjaiswal@redhat.com>
* state default value set
Signed-off-by: Sumit Jaiswal <sjaiswal@redhat.com>
- Support more import statements:
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.module_utils import basic
from ansible_collections.ansible.builtin.plugins.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
- Add unit tests for more import statements.
- Raise ImportError instead of returning None if load_module fails.
We have some common code used by several docs scripts. Migrate that
into the build-only shared code repository.
* Move lib/ansible/utils/_build_helpers.py to the directory for common
build code
* Migrate docs/bin/dump_config.py to a build-ansible subcommand
* Migrate dump_keywords to the build-ansible framework
* Make the script more maintainable by using functions and good
variable names
* Port to Python3 idioms
* Fix bug so that private attributes will be undocumented
* Move generate_man to a build-ansible subcommand
* Port plugin_formatter to a build-ansible subcommand
* Rework command_plugins so that docs scripts can target Python-3.4+ and
releng-only subcommands can use more recent versions of Python.
The architecture is now that command_plugins/* need to be importable
on Python-3.4. The init_parsers() method needs to run on Python-3.4.
But the main() method can utilize features of more recent Python as
long as it fits within those parameters.
* Update docs build requirements
Port the plugin_formatter to build-ansible framework
* The chroot connection plugin crashes because its constructor calls
self.get_option(...) before the plugin loader has established its
self._load_name. Therefore, we should defer the self.get_option(...)
call so that it happens in connect().
Fixes#59063
* User now can be specify datastore cluster for deploying OVF
* Added find_resource_pool_by_cluster API
Fixes: #57849
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* The description has been replaced with proxy_password and proxy_username.
* Rename 59068-fix doc for yum_repository.py to 59068-fix_doc_for_yum_repository.yml
The Display class has no `info` attribute/method. The use of the method
was raising an Exception in task_queue_manager and displayed an
unappropriate deprecation warning.
* Add SNOW OAuth Support and Multi-record Query
* Add OAuth documentation to snow_record_find
* Fix lint and verification issue for PR 58410
* Fix E309 and E324 errors in PR 58410
* Fix E307, need advice on E309
* Fix E309 for PR 58410
* Re-add instance, username and password documentation
* Fix data type mismatch in documentation
* Remove doc_fragment overlap
* Refactor service now module space
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Changes as per review comments and renamed file to vmware_content_library_info
* Removing password field from publish info dictionary
* Removed current password field from publish info
* Modified vmware_content_library_info module with review comments.
* Review comments. Moved test .yml files under tasks folder
* Moved test files under module name folder. Handled library_get call under try catch to throw proper error message
* Fixed precheck failure bare except. Catching Exception
* Fix reported AIX filesystem module incorrect fail_json() usage and
extend reporting on an error.
Fixes#58609
* pep8 and ansible-test fixes, as well one missed msg param
ansible-test only passes files which have the .py suffix for sanity
tests on python files. This change will allow sanity tests to run on
the Python files in hacking/
* Rename test-module to test-module.py
* Symlink test-module for backwards compat since end users may be using
test-module
* Fix test-module sanity errors that are now triggered
* Rename ansible_profile to ansible-profile.py
* Rename build-ansible
* cosmetic: Remove useless call to ec2_argument_spec()
* aws_s3: Improve ETag handling
* Extract ETag calculation into a utility function for reuse by
aws_s3_sync.
* Reduce code duplication in put/get by restructuring the logic
* Only calculate ETag when overwrite == different
* Fail gracefully when overwrite == different and MD5 isn't available
(e.g. due to FIPS-140-2).
* aws_s3: clean up integration tests
Clean up tests, add tests for overwrite settings in both directions.
* Add msg parameter to the mandatory filter
The `mandatory` filter would be more useful, particularly when dealing with nested dictionaries, with the simple addition of a `msg` parameter for supplying it with a custom failure message.
In "status: present" playbook execution for a VDO volume that is
absent, all of the parameters that are given in the playbook are
issued to the "vdo create" command, therefore any parameters that
become "unrecognized" will result in the "vdo" command returning an
error with the message "unrecognized arguments", which can then be
relayed back to the user. This is a gracefully handled failure case.
Examples of "unrecognized" parameters are new features that are not
yet in the current version of VDO, or features that were removed
since the current version of VDO.
In "status: present" playbook execution for a VDO volume that is
already present, the same behavior as the "creation" stage of the
module should occur, but doesn't occur, since the key strings for
the "vdo status" output of the parameter do not exist. This results
in a KeyError on the parameter that no longer exists.
Therefore, use "if statfield in processedvdos[desiredvdo]:" to filter
the modifiable parameters with the ones that are supported in this
VDO version, then use "if statfield not in processedvdos[desiredvdo]:"
to evade the KeyError, and add the "unsupported" parameters.
Also, instead of using the "currentvdoparams" dictionary, which
filters only the parameters reported by the "vdo status" output, use
the "modtrans" dictionary, which contains all of the possible
parameters. Therefore, if the playbook specifies an "unsupported"
parameter, let it be passed on to the "vdo" command, to display an
actionable error message.
This fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/54556
Signed-off-by: Bryan Gurney <bgurney@redhat.com>
* Use `compile` before `eval` in collection loader.
This fixes two issues:
1. File names are available when tracing execution, such as with code coverage.
2. Future statements are not inherited from the collection loader.
* Add unit tests for collection loading.
These tests verify several things:
1. That unit tests can import code from collections when the collection loader is installed.
2. That tracing reports the correct file and line numbers (to support code coverage).
3. That collection code does not inherit __future__ statements from the collection loader.
* Update unit test handling of the collection loader.
Since the collection loader is installed simply by importing ansible.plugins.loader,
we may already have a collection loader installed when the test runs. This occurs if
any other tests are collected which use that import during collection. Until that code
is moved into an initialization function to avoid loading during import, the unit tests
will need to replace any existing collection loaders so that they reflect the desired
configuration.
* Insert into sys.modules before calling exec.
This is a requirement of PEP 302.
It will prevent recursion errors when importing the current module or using a relative import.
* Use the correct value for __package__ in modules.
This allows using relative imports in collections.
* Add warning about modifying code for trace test.
* Add test for relative import in collection.
* Add __init__.py to collection to satisfy pylint.
The relative-beyond-top-level rule in pylint may not be appropriate for collections.
However, until that rule is disabled for collections this will keep tests passing.
* Fix Pacman regex for unmatched Arch package name
`ansible -m pacman -a upgrade=yes $(hostname)` failed due to not
accounting for the `+` character in the `pacman -Qu` output line:
libsigc++ 2.10.0-1 -> 2.10.1-1
Per the Arch wiki¹, package names can contain alphanumeric characters,
and any of {`@`, `.`, `_`, `+`, `-`}.
The existing `re` covered `_` (part of `\w` in Python), and `-`
(explicitly included). This change adds `@`, `.`, and `+` (in
ASCII-betical order).
¹: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_package_guidelines#Package_naming
* Add explanation for `pacman -Qu` regex matching
* Remove unneeded non-capturing groups in regex
* ansible-galaxy: add collection init sub command
* Fix changelog and other sanity issues
* Slim down skeleton structure, fix encoding issue on template
* Fix doc generation code to include sub commands
* Added build step
* Tidy up the build action
* Fixed up doc changes and slight testing tweaks
* Re-organise tests to use pytest
* Added publish step and fixed up issues after working with Galaxy
* Unit test improvments
* Fix unit test on 3.5
* Add remaining build tests
* Test fixes, make the integration tests clearer to debug on failures
* Removed unicode name tests until I've got further clarification
* Added publish unit tests
* Change expected length value
* Added collection install steps, tests forthcoming
* Added unit tests for collection install entrypoint
* Added some more tests for collection install
* follow proper encoding rules and added more tests
* Add remaining tests
* tidied up tests and code based on review
* exclude pre-release versions from galaxy API