It was pointed out on IRC that the "local machine" terminology is
confusing, since in this instance it refers to the host *against* which
Ansible is running, in contrast to the host *from* which Ansible is
running.
* use list of possible directories directly instead of checking distribution info
* this could fail if someone has keys in one of the other directories, but there could also be custom ssh key directories, which
are not checked at all
* this is work towards separating Facts from Distribution in facts.py
Ensure that initial setup in creating the key directory for ansible
accelerate mode keys, and generation/storage of the key for a
particular host are completed in a multiprocess safe manner.
Creating directories/files and then assigning permissions and contents
to them means that paths may exist and satisfy the os.path.exists()
method in python for other processes before they are usable.
Use a combination of locking around operations with use of unique named
files and an OS file system move to ensure that the conditions of
checking whether a file or directory exists, where it is potentially
created by another thread, will only succeed when the file has both the
correct contents and permissions.
Fixes#13850
* Initial work on Brook.io dynamic inventory
* Handle error cases in Brook.io dynamic inventory
* Remove defaults from brook.ini
* Update Brook.io dynamic inventory for libbrookv0.3
Use authentication api to obtain a valid JWT from an API Token.
* Remove defaults from brook.ini
Previously we were first checking the fail/run state of the child
state for tasks/rescue/always portions of the block. Instead we are now
always recursively iterating over the child state and then evaluating
whether the child state is failed or complete before changing the failed/
run state within the current block.
Fixes#14324
This update will attempt to guess the file format based on the template
extension if the format argument isnt set. It will also set the commit
comment to the task name if the comment isnt' explicitly defined.
This adds a check to validate the arugment for config_format kwarg in
get_config. If the specified format is not a valid option, the shared
module will call fail_json
Netconf support is provided using the junos-eznc library and the shared
module depends on junos-eznc to be installed on the local Ansible host. This
commit also adds changes to the netcfg library to handle receiving messages
over netconf.
To use netconf, specify transport=netconf for junos module. Be sure that
netconf has been enabled on the remote device.