A team of SUSE employees and openSUSE community members will
now be able to step up and help maintain zypper modules.
For this, it makes sense to create a team.
I will be the first person of this organisation.
I have started a process internally to start this initiative,
and will extend this to the OpenSUSE ML when this has merged.
Since there might be several projects with the same name in different
domains, it's required to define domain_id during project search.
Otherwise openstacksdk will raise "Multiple matches found" error
The vcenter provider allow one to use the `VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` to
manually select a test platform. The test platforms are:
- `govcsim`
- `static`
- and `worldstream`.
Before this commit, the `govcsim` value was ignored.
Example:
```shell
$ VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM=govcsim ansible-test integration --python 3.7 needs/target/prepare_vmware_tests/
```
* Add writing new tests subsection to vmware_guidelines
Specifically address use of the prepare_vmware_tests role
Point to common vars for use by test writers
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
- Split the key validation to separate private and public.
- In case public key does not exist, recreate it.
- Validate comment of the key.
- In case comment changed, update the private and public keys.
* Improve link handling.
* Also fetch alternate certificate chains.
* Add retrieve_all_alternates option.
* Simplify code.
* Forgot when condition.
* Add tests for retrieve_all_alternates.
* Fixes.
* Moved utility function for link parsing to module_utils.
* Fix grammar.
* Improve docker_compose module documentation
* Swap usage of C() and I()
* Further improvements
* Mentions of files (docker-compose.yml) are now rendered correctly.
* Compose files are now called just that.
* Further clarify options "services", "stopped" and "restarted"
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_compose.py
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_compose.py
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
This will help prevent accidental merging of content to recently obsoleted directories when adding new files.
It may also help contributors who have modified obsolete files understand where their changes should now be made.
On POWER systems, /proc/cpuinfo provides a 'processor' entry as a
counter, and a 'cpu' entry with a description (similar to 'model name'
on x86). Support for POWER in get_cpu_facts was added via the 'cpu'
entry in commit 8746e692c1. Subsequent
support for ARM64 in commit ce4ada93f9
used the 'processor' entry, resulting in double-counting of cores on
POWER systems.
When unit tests were later written for this code in
commit 55306906cf, the erroneous values
were just accepted in the test instead of being diagnosed.
Signed-off-by: Yaakov Selkowitz <yselkowi@redhat.com>
* Move ansible-test units code into separate dir.
* Fix --explain on "code smell" sanity tests.
* Add --strict-markers to pytest invoctaion.
* Fix classification of units code changes.
* Fix hosts with same lun number conflict in netapp_e_lun_mapping.
This patch fixes an issue of when multiple hosts are created and then
subsequently volume(s) are mapped to them using the same specified number.
* Fix netapp_e_host module bug when lun=0
* Add thin-volumes to the netapp_e_lun_mapping update_mapping_info method.