Eh, 2.10 is close enough
* drop top-level authorize
* Remove from documentation
* Remove load_params
* nxos_hsrp: I don't think this is an actual module parameter
* Move local params to provider
* Promote 'timeout' to a real parameter for eos_eapi
* Provider now always has auth_pass
* HTTPAPI connection
* Punt run_commands to cliconf or httpapi
* Fake enable_mode on eapi
* Pull changes to nxos
* Move load_config to edit_config for future-preparedness
* Don't fail on lldp disabled
* Re-enable check_rc on nxos' run_commands
* Reorganize nxos httpapi plugin for compatibility
* draft docs for connection: httpapi
* restores docs for connection:local for eapi
* Add _remote_is_local to httpapi
* Add eos and fix tests to run multiple connections
* Update tests to report connection
* Add missing START messages
* Fix unspecified connection
* Python 3 updates
Exceptions don't have `.message` in Python 3
* Override `become` when using `connection=local`
* Slight restructuring to make eapi easier later on
* Move eapi toggle to prepare_eos
* Pull out connection on eapi tasks
* module should fail if eos_user is added without configured_password or nopassword or sshkey
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* fix eos_user unit test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* fix eos_user integration test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
username param is read by eos action plugion load_provider, if present
it is set as the play context remote user.
That means if you have a play remote_user: admin it won't be used, but instead
whatever is put in the task argument username.
Changing the tests to use name fixes the issue, we may want to remove username
as valid module argument in other change.
* changed collection arg to argregate on 2.4 network modules
* replace users with aggregate in eos_user, junos_user, nxos_user
* added version_added to places where we replaced users with aggregate in the docs
* fix ios_static_route test
* update tests to reference aggregate instead of collection/users
The 'admin' word was being masked by Ansible as potential cred.
Let's just use network-operator since we are just testing here
we can create users in aggregate.