* Avoid having module documentation links to itself
A lot of modules use M(own_module) in their documentation causing a link
in the documentation to itself.
* Make note more clear now
Add nsupdate module to manage DNS records on a DNS server
This uses dnspython library
It's greatly inspired by https://github.com/mskarbek/ansible-nsupdate with some rework, better feedbacks and documentation addition
Signed-off-by: nerzhul <loic.blot@unix-experience.fr>
* Make access_token type str, remove alias, and make validate_certs default value true
* Remove extra white space and add end of file newline
* Remove comma
* Try removing that whitespace again
* new module for private cert generation
* - changes based on the reviewer's comments
* - changes based on the reviewer's comments
* extra documentation per request
* WIP Partners guide for adding multiple modules
* WIP
* WIP
* WIP
* WIP
* WIP
* HACK
* Revert hack
* Brian's feedback
* Remove squash notes
* Minor tidyups
* Unit & Integration tests (& minor tweaks)
* Details about Unit tests
* As we are about to feature freeze on Ansible 2.3 remove the notes about Ansible 2.4 and py2.4.
* Module names should be in the singular
* Scot & Dylan's feedback
* 5 PRs at once. Remove FIXMEs
* Formatting
* How to use Git & GitHub
* directories are in category & topic
* Expectations of Module authors
* Better wording for module author's responsibilities
This will disable the integration tests for all network platforms &
modules, though the unit tests will still run.
This is needed while a large refactor of the networking code is done.
>>> timeit.timeit("uuid.uuid4()", setup="import uuid")
9.518647909164429
>>> timeit.timeit("get_unique_id()", setup="from __main__ import get_unique_id")
0.40436601638793945
This will mainly be beneficial when a very large inventory is being
used, however it may also help with some very large playbooks.
* Removing cmp to be compatible with Python3
* fix syntax
* Added an overlooked return
* Fixing making things overly complicated
* Simplifying since tags will always be hashable. Don't need to use cmp at all.
For F5 modules, the options that are commonly specified can
also be specified in the environment variables. This patch
adds the doc fragments that describe which env var goes
with which module option.
* Add swupd plugin
Add support for ClearLinux update manager (swupd)
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
* swupd: Document RETURN values
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
* swupd: Add a meaningful description for failures
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
* swupd: Clarify documentation
Provide more information about the options supported by the module
since some concepts are new for people not used to clearlinux/swupd
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
* Add NetApp SolidFire volume access group module
* Minor fixes
* Make requested changes
* Set supports_check_mode to True
* Add Ansible metadata
* Make requested changes
* Minor fix to documentation
* How to document your module
* Remove blank lines
* note:: Versions should be strings
* requirements on the host that executes the module.
* option names & option values
* Feedback
* formatting
* Scott's final feedback
The list of ignored by default extensions is outdated in doc for dynamic
inventories, and this option is completely missing from configuration
file overview.
* Add a surrogate_then_replace error strategy to keep to_bytes from tracebacking by default
* Port all code that explicitly used surrogate_or_replace to surrogate_then_replace