have `os_server_facts` call `list_servers` rather than `get_server`, and
treat the `server` parameter as a wildcard pattern. This permits one to
get facts on a single server:
- os_server:
server: webserver1
On mutiple servers:
- os_server:
server: webserver*
Or on all servers:
- os_server:
Introduces a `detailed` parameter to request additional server details
at the cost of additional API calls.
When this was treated as a boolean, sphinx was leaving the Default
column on http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ec2_module.html blank,
implying it would use AWS's default. In reality, it passes False, which
overrides the defaults at AWS (it's possible to boot an instance which
AWS claims will always have EBS optimization without it because of this
silently passed False).
The pysphere VIVirtualMachine.clone() method supports specifying a VM
folder to place the VM in after the clone has completed. This exposes
that functionality to playbooks.
Also documents that creating VMs could always place VMs in a specific
folder.
Closes#1189.
This will cause the settings in Ansible to override the system settings.
That will have no effect except on systems that have an out-of-Ansible
configuration that disables automatic installation of recommended
packages. Previously, ansible would use the OS default whenever
install_recommends wasn't part of the playbook. This change will cause
the Ansible default configuration setting of installing recommended
packages to override the configuration files set on the OS for things
installed through ansible, even when there is no install_recommends
specified in the playbook. Because the OS default matches the Ansible
default, this shouldn't have wide impact.
Give user a course of action in the case where the suggestions do not
work. This will hopefully allow us to work through any further issues
much faster.
Check commit enables using tls when using the docker_image module. It
also removes the default for docker_url which doesn't allow us to check
for DOCKER_HOST which is a more sane default. This allows you to use
docker_image on OSX but more documentation is needed.
* reading from a socket that gave some data we weren't looking for and
then closed.
* read from a socket that stays open and never sends data.
* reading from a socket that sends data but not the data we're looking
for.
Fixes#2051
with this commit, the `security_groups` attribute for `os_port` will
accept either a common-delimited string or ` YAML list. That is, either
this:
- os_port:
[...]
security_groups: group1,group2
Or this:
- os_port:
[...]
security_groups:
- group1
- group2
This commit allows the `security_groups` parameter of the `os_server`
module to be either a YAML list or a common-delimited string (much like
the `nics` attribute). E.g., this:
- os_nova_server:
[...]
security_groups:
- default
- webserver
Or this:
- os_nova_server:
[...]
security_groups: default,webserver
The `os_security_group` module would fail if there was no `description:`
attribute:
localhost | FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"failed": true,
"msg": "Error creating security group larstest: Invalid input for
description. Reason: 'None' is not a valid string."
}
This commit makes the default description `''` rather than `None`.
The `os_network` module was incorrectly returning changed=False whether
or not the network was created. This commit makes the changed return
value useful.
make os_subnet behave like os_network in terms of returning information
about the created resource. With this commit, os_subnet will return the
created subnet in `subnet` and the subnet id in `id`.
Specifically, the stat module now has a checksum_algorithm parameter.
This lets the module utilize one of the hash algorithms available on the host
to return the checksum of the file.
This change is backwards compatible. The checksum_algorithm defaults to
sha1 and still returns its result to the stat.checksum property.
Allow the 'interfaces' attribute to represent internal router
interfaces, composed of subnet names, and the 'external_fixed_ips'
attribute to represent external interface subnet/IP.
This commit adds some unit tests for the `cloud.openstack.os_server`
module. These tests exercise `_network_args` thoroughly and
`_create_server` lightly.
These tests will **fail** until #2275 lands.
To run the tests:
pip install -r test-requirements.txt
PYTHONPATH=$PWD py.test
The existing code was receiving a list of strings and erroneously
assuming it was being given a list of dictionaries, leading it to fail
with:
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'get'
This commit corrects the list handling code to check the type of each
item and handle it appropriately. Also, based on bcoca's comment
in #2253, thie code removes the special case for a string-only argument.
By transforming string arguments into dicts and then handling them like
any other dict argument, this also permits arguments of the form:
nics: net-name=mynet
Or:
nics: port-name=mynet
Previous versions of this code only supported `net-id` and `port-id` in
string specifications.
There was a parameter in the docs called 'public_ip' that didn't
actually exist. Additionally, auto_floating_ip is not consistent with
the underlying parameter which is auto_ip - for no good reason.
Add auto_ip as the real parameter, and then make public_ip and
auto_floating_ip as aliases for it for backwards compatability.
Fixes#2301
This patch adds support to setting metadata key/value through a string
argument. Variables can now be used for both the metadata key and
value.
example:
meta: "{{ var1 }}:SomeValue,key:{{ var2 }}"