The new create option with the default value 'no' changes the
behavior from the previous Ansible releases. Change the default to
'yes' to create missing ini files by default.
Fixes: #5488
Moving the "check if min_size/max_size/desired_capacity..." code to execute BEFORE the desired_capacity code is used in the following operation:
num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)
Otherwise the following exception occurs when desired_capacity is not specified and you're replacing instances:
num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'NoneType' and 'int'
Stack Trace:
An exception occurred during task execution. The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg", line 3044, in <module>
main()
File "/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg", line 3038, in main
replace_changed, asg_properties=replace(connection, module)
File "/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg", line 2778, in replace
num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'NoneType' and 'int'
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "invocation": {"module_name": "ec2_asg"}, "module_stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):\n File \"/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg\", line 3044, in <module>\n main()\n File \"/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg\", line 3038, in main\n replace_changed, asg_properties=replace(connection, module)\n File \"/var/lib/awx/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1478229985.74-62334493713074/ec2_asg\", line 2778, in replace\n num_new_inst_needed = desired_capacity - len(new_instances)\nTypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'NoneType' and 'int'\n", "module_stdout": "", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE", "parsed": false}
to retry, use: --limit @
In cases where a CFN stack could not complete (due to lack of
permissions or similar) but also failed to roll back, the gathering of
stack resources would fail because successfully deleted items in the
rollback would no longer have a `PhysicalResourceId` property.
This PR fixes that by soft-failing when there's no physical ID
associated to a resource.
The Instance UUID(refered to as PersistenceUUID in the API) is a the ID
vcenter uses to idenify VMs.
My use case for this is that I configure Zabbix using ansible and its
vmware module relies on using these to identify VMs.
* Expose internal_network in os_floating_ip
Shade project has finally exposed this argument so now this module
matches old quantum_floatingip module's capabilities.
Use "nat_destination" term instead of "internal_network" to match shade
terminology.
* Add (private|internal)_network aliases to os_floating_ip
* Fix typo in os_floating_ip
stdout lines are now available when certain exceptions occur
(Ref ansible/ansible#18241)
Also noticed that to_lines was essentially handled in
lib/ansible/plugins/action/__init__.py -- only difference was
it didn't handle a list. to_lines() could be removed across
network modules now, but this commit is only for ios_command.
Also adds disconnect() to ios_command that was added
to ios_config in #5247
After installing a package from the ports collection on a
fresh FreeBSD 11.0, Ansible was unable to enable it, failing with
"unable to get current rcvar value". Debugging showed that sysrc
didn't see the variable from /usr/local/etc/rc.d/myservice, but
adding the value was working.
So we will just fallback to the default value if we can't find it.
There is a desire to not have this module always result in a change if a
password argument is supplied. The OpenStack API does not return a
password back when we get a user, so we've been assuming that if a
password argument was supplied, we should attempt to change the password
(even if nothing else is changing), and that results in a "changed"
state. Now we will only send along a password change attempt if the user
wants one (the default to match history).
Fixes#5217
this fix will now handle loading a multiline banner on ios based
devices without hanging. It separates the processing of banners
from the remainder of the config
link #5318
The module will error if it tries to use a cli command that is not available
on a given platform. This fix will address that problem. If the cli
command is not available, then the command is silently discarded and the
facts that the command output is based on is not returned. Any failed
commands are provided in the module return under the failed_commands
key. This fix also updates the Examples docstring to make it consistent
with other ios_* modules
fixes#5444fixes#5372
Allow installation of PPA repositories on non-Ubuntu Debian derived
distribution targets (e.g. neon, Mint, Debian itself) by removing the
specific check for UbuntuDistribution before allowing PPA: format
sources. This fixes the addition of PPA repositories under KDE neon (as
the codenames match the base Ubuntu distribution).
To make the functionality also useful under Mint and Debian which have
different codenames to their Ubuntu upstream / downstream releases, add
a 'codename' option to override the default used in the PPA source
entry.
* Add 'on the remote server' to `file` parameter description
* Add example showing how to use the `file` parameter, with specific
language about the file's location being on the 'remote server'
This fixes the behavior that the dest is directory,
when we set the "force: no" argument.
To be join the dest and the src's basename,
before checking the "force" argument.
* apt: If the cache object fails to lost due to a corrupt file, try to update the cache until it is fixed.
* Append -q to the update parameters
* Remove unused variable
* Use a string that doesn't rely on internationalization
* Use py24 exception style
* Use get_exception
Fixes#2951
* updated `find_job` method to find by exact match of job, when no matching header comment is found
* note this fallback injects a header comment for later calls to `update_job` or `remove_job`
* abstracted header comment building to `do_comment` method
Fixes#3256
In the description of the find module return value, the sample dict
has its key=value strings converted to key=value: None in the
web documentation. This commit updates the sample output to a 'real'
dict.
Minor additional edit in the description: "return list *of* files".
* Use the `to_native` conversion method to convert a command output to the
appropriate form when looking for branch names in the command output,
therefore avoiding a `TypeError` in Python 3.
In python3, response fields are title cased whereas in python2 they were
not. We return these fields to the module's caller so we need to
normalize all of them to be lower case.
This reverts the lowercase check from 454f741ef5
as that one was only targetted as a single field.
Records whether existing cron file (or CRONCMD output) has a terminating newline, and ensures a trailing newline is written as necessary EVEN IF NO CHANGE WAS MADE to the target env/job
Fixes#2316
make format function 'format only'
added platform dependant info, when it is available
avoid rechecking same info
added comments to each info gathering section
(cherry picked from commit a79acf73d7eb79b76d808ff8a1d6c505dfd9ec82)
builddep only requires a source package to be in the repos but our code
was checking for a binary package before running buiddep. Reversing the
order makes it work correctly.
Fixes#4519
* Only change to short IDs for delete
If the user specifies long IDs, use them for all commands except for
deleting a key. Need to use short IDs there because of an upstream
apt_key bug. Fixed in apt_key 1.10 (fix is present in Ubuntu 16.04 but
not Ubuntu 14.0 or some Debians).
Fixes#5237
* Check that apt-key really erased the key
When erasing a key, apt-key does not understand how to process subkeys.
This update explicitly checks that the key_id is no longer present and
throws an error if it is. It also hints at subkeys being a possible
problem in the error message and the documentation.
Fixes#5119
* Fix apt_key check mode with long ids
apt-key can be given a key id longer than 16 chars to more accurately
define what key to download. However, we can use a maximum of 16
chars to verify whether a key is installed or not. So we need to use
different lengths for the id depending on what we're doing with it.
Fixes#2622
Also:
* Some style cleanups
* Use get_bin_path to find the path to apt-key and then use that when
invoking apt-key
* Return a nice user error message if the key was not found on the
keyserver
* Make file and keyring parameters type='path' so envars and tilde are
expanded
* Make authorized_key preserve key order
Track the ordering of keys in the original file (rank)
and try to preserve it when writing out updates.
Fixes#4780
Comparing to the output of run_command() needs to use native strings
Also fix imports: We were relying on them coming from the import of
basic. A few (like yaml) weren't imported at all.
* Add option for number parameter to generate manually provisioned clusters from a base name
* Refactor code to work with starting and stopped when number is specified
* Update docs
* Fix documentation error breaking Travis
* Fixes for async gce operations
* Fix documentation
* base_name from parameter to alias for name and fixes for renaming variables
* Fix breaking change on gce.py
* Fix bugs with name parameter
* Fix comments for Github build checks
* Add logic to set changed appropriately for cluster provisioning
The last fix allowing multiple definitions of the same option key (for
permitopen support) introduced a set() which removed the guaranteed
ordering of the options.
This change restores ordering. The change is larger than simply
removing the set because we do need to handle the non-dict semantics
around keys not being unique in the data structure. The new code make
use of __setitem__() and items() to do its work. Trying to use
getitem() or keys() should be looked upon with suspicion as neither of
those follow dictionary semantics and it is quite possible the coder
doesn't realize this. The next time we need to touch or enhance the
keydict code it should probably be rewritten to not pretend to extend
the dictionary interface.
* Add separate checkout and update parameters
This brings the svn module in line with the git module for controlling
individual update and checkout functionality based on whether the
directory exists or not.
It also allows specifying `no` for both to pull the remote revision
without performing a checkout
* Update version-added for new parameters
* Add separate clone parameter
This brings the hg module in line with the git module for controlling
individual update and checkout functionality based on whether the
directory exists or not.
It also allows specifying `no` for both to pull the remote revision
without performing a checkout
* Reflect the right added ver for the hg clone arg
Support the new native YAML format in the CloudFormation API. This means
the existing `template_format` parameter is deprecated. This commit also
adds a warning for the deprecated parameter.
* Run validate-modules from devel
Use a clean dir for checkout
typo
Correct path
validate-modules requires mock and voluptuous==0.8.8
typo
Ensure script is running
Remove testing debug
Install Ansible only once
Install ansible and validate_modules requirements
Now that we no longer pip install Ansible we need to manually install
it's dependencies
Debug
Dependencies are listed in ansible/ansible
debug
submodules
typo
typo
working
* Matt's feedback
* Use mktemp to checkout and delete directory after running
* Single quotes
the docker container module's `exposed_ports` was slightly ambigous.
Use the official Docker documentation to define what an `exposed port`
is.
Resolves: ansible/ansible-modules-core#5303
Signed-off-by: Daniel Andrei Minca <mandrei17@gmail.com>
Since dict.keys return a dictkeys under python 3, we hav to cast it
to a list to avoid traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_sh16ejbd/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 496, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_sh16ejbd/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 490, in main
results = enforce_state(module, module.params)
File "/tmp/ansible_sh16ejbd/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 410, in enforce_state
parsed_new_key = parsekey(module, new_key)
File "/tmp/ansible_sh16ejbd/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 308, in parsekey
options = parseoptions(module, options)
File "/tmp/ansible_sh16ejbd/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 259, in parseoptions
options_dict[key] = value
File "/tmp/ansible_sh16ejbd/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 164, in __setitem__
self.itemlist.append(key)
AttributeError: 'dict_keys' object has no attribute 'append'
Yet another fix for https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/18053
- Don't rewrite the result; this is causing 'changed=true' on update
- Move AWSRetry import to top since it's a decorator, and is needed at definition-time
- removed star-imports, which wasn't possible in Ansible 1.x
- boto doesn't have any of the modern features (most notably, changesets), so this rewrite goes all-in on boto3.
- tags are updateable, at least in boto3. Fix documentation.
- staying with "ansible yaml to json conversion" because I'm trying to keep this scoped properly. The next PR will have AWS-native yaml support.
- documented the output. Tried to leave it backwards-compatible but the changes to 'events' might break someone's flow. However, the existing data wasn't terribly useful so I don't assume it will hurt.
- split up the code into functions. This should make unit testing possible.
- added forward-facing code: 'six' for iterating, started using AWSRetry, common tag conversion.
- add todo list
- Pass `exception` parameter to fail_json
Since the module use re and os, we need to import them.
And rather than importing '*', we should limit to the
only object/function needed, so we can more easily refactor
later.
The implementation is fairly simple, we force the rc= parameter to not be zero so that the check in _executor/task_result.py_ correctly determines that it failed. Without this change Ansible would report the task to be ok (despite failed=True and msg=Some_error_message) although Ansible stops and the summary output reports a failed task.
This fixes#4214, #4384 and also relates to ansible/ansible#12070, ansible/ansible#16006, ansible/ansible##16597, ansible/ansible#17208 and ansible/ansible#17252
This fixes a bug where the module fails to verify tags. I added a conditional statement in `verify_commit_sign()` that checks if `version` argument is a tag, if so, use `git verify-tag` instead.
Test suite block on:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_fhootp1e/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 496, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_fhootp1e/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 490, in main
results = enforce_state(module, module.params)
File "/tmp/ansible_fhootp1e/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 410, in enforce_state
parsed_new_key = parsekey(module, new_key)
File "/tmp/ansible_fhootp1e/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 308, in parsekey
options = parseoptions(module, options)
File "/tmp/ansible_fhootp1e/ansible_module_authorized_key.py", line 253, in parseoptions
if options_dict.has_key(key):
AttributeError: 'keydict' object has no attribute 'has_key'
With keydict being a subclass of dict.
In python 3, filter return a iterator and so result in this traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_kzu72kz5/ansible_module_subversion.py\", line 264, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_kzu72kz5/ansible_module_subversion.py\", line 243, in main
local_mods = svn.has_local_mods()
File \"/tmp/ansible_kzu72kz5/ansible_module_subversion.py\", line 178, in has_local_mods
return len(filter(regex.match, lines)) > 0
TypeError: object of type 'filter' has no len()
The keys returned by user objects for default domain and
default project are respectively default_domain_id and
default_project_id.
We need to gather those IDs in case the user passed names, so we
can then compare with the user object on the needs_update helper
function.
Since handler.files_in_archive is a list of files coming from
various executables output, that's a bytes list, and we use it
with dest who is a str. So we need to convert that to native
type.
On python 3, bools is a list of bytes:
>>> rc,bools = selinux.security_get_boolean_names()
>>> 'virt_use_nfs' in bools
False
>>> bools
[b'abrt_anon_write', b'abrt_handle_event', ...]