In Ansible 2.x this module gives `changed = True` for all privileges
that are specified including a table with
priv: "database.table:GRANT"
Mysql returns escaped names in the format
`database`.`tables`:GRANT
However in PR #1358, which was intended to support dotted database names
(a crazy idea to begin with), the quotes for the table name were left
out, leading to `curr_priv != new_priv`.
This means that the idempotency comparison between new_priv and
curr_priv is always 'changed'.
This PR re-introduces quoting to the table part of the priv.
dict no longer have a iteritems method, it was replaced
by items. So we need to use six.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_hjd7d65c/ansible_module_mysql_user.py\", line 587, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_hjd7d65c/ansible_module_mysql_user.py\", line 571, in main
changed = user_add(cursor, user, host, host_all, password, encrypted, priv, module.check_mode)
File \"/tmp/ansible_hjd7d65c/ansible_module_mysql_user.py\", line 239, in user_add
for db_table, priv in new_priv.iteritems():
AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'iteritems'
Using something like:
- name: Create ssh keys
user:
name: root
generate_ssh_key: yes
register: key
result into this traceback on F24
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_jm5d4vlh/ansible_module_user.py\", line 2170, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_jm5d4vlh/ansible_module_user.py\", line 2108, in main
(rc, out, err) = user.modify_user()
File \"/tmp/ansible_jm5d4vlh/ansible_module_user.py\", line 660, in modify_user
return self.modify_user_usermod()
File \"/tmp/ansible_jm5d4vlh/ansible_module_user.py\", line 417, in modify_user_usermod
has_append = self._check_usermod_append()
File \"/tmp/ansible_jm5d4vlh/ansible_module_user.py\", line 405, in _check_usermod_append
lines = helpout.split('\\n')
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_csqv781s/ansible_module_systemd.py", line 374, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_csqv781s/ansible_module_systemd.py", line 263, in main
for line in out.split('\\n'): # systemd can have multiline values delimited with {}
* adds support for default facts subset
* adds support for config facts subset
* maintain legacy facts from ops_facts pre-2.2
Tested on Openswitch 0.4.0
* add src argument to provide path to config file
* add new choice to match used to ignore current running config
* add update argument with choices merge or check
* add backup argument to backup current running config to control host
* add save argument to save current running config to startup config
* add state argument to control state of config file
* deprecated force argument, use match=none instead
Note: this module only supports transport=cli
Tested on OpenSwitch 0.4.0
* commands argument now accepts a dict arguments
* waitfor has been renamed to wait_for with an alias to waitfor
* only show commands are allowed when check mode is specified
* config mode is no longer allowed in the command stack
* add argument match with valid values any, all
Tested on OpenSwitch 0.4.0
* add support for vrf configurations
* add support for configing the qos value for eapi
* add config argument to specify the device running-config
Tested on EOS 4.15.4F
IOS devices only support a single command output which is structured
text. This removes the ability to specify the command output format
when providing complex arguments to the commands
Due to a mixup of the group/role/user and policy names, policies with
the same name as the group/role/user they are attached to would never be
updated after creation. To fix that, we needed two changes to the logic
of policy comparison:
- Compare the new policy name to *all* matching policies, not just the
first in lexicographical order
- Compare the new policy name to the matching ones, not to the IAM
object the policy is attached to