* add asa_og module
* add test
* fix pep8
* fix some sanity pylint
* fix import error order
* fix import
* replace cmd() method
* rename file and class
* add mock for connection
* fix commands in replace test function
* fix lines list
* update unit test
* fix 'and' logic for port-object command
* restore previous unit test; fix pep8 and remove debug
* other unit tests
* Add state present, absent, replace
* Update doc; add default for state
* update unit test with state present/absent
* fix typo in unit test
* fix pep8 too many blank lines
* fix show run for service object ASA Ver 8.x
* Add description field; fix bug for state present and absent
* Re-designed module structure for network, service and port objects
* update integration test for new module structure
* fix pep8
* update EXAMPLES and RETURN
* update units tests
* fix module typos in unit test
* removed provider from examples
* fix missing comma in replace test
* fix module name and remove provider
* update license
* remove register; update license; change import order; chage def state
* remove shebang
* fix doc default state
* change import order
* Update year in banner
* fix integration test as set of tasks
* remove arg_spec
* remove extends_documentation_fragment: asa
* Update DOC, remove unused import, change import order
The controller's fixup_perms2 uses filesystem acls to make the temporary
file for copy readable by an unprivileged become user. On Python3, the
acls are then copied to the destination filename so we have to remove
them from there.
We can't remove them prior to the copy because we may not have
permission to read the file if the acls are not present. We can't
remove them in atomic_move() because the move function shouldn't know
anything about controller features. We may want to generalize this into
a helper function, though.
Fixes#44412
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
* Created netbox_interface module and updated netbox_utils
* Fixed PEP issues and documentation issue for ASN type
* tenant API endpoint doesn't support slug currently, changed to name, fixed user issue
* Updated documentation to include types
* Updated argument_spec to include required sub options of data
* Fixed formatting of argument spec - missing parenthesis in data options
* Fixed syntax error
* refactored to use shared functions create()/delete()/update()
* Fixed PEP issues
* Be explicit with prompt inspection
Signed-off-by: NilashishC <nilashishchakraborty8@gmail.com>
* Use regex to evaluate prompt for sub-level config sessions
Signed-off-by: NilashishC <nilashishchakraborty8@gmail.com>
* Add new line at the end of file
Signed-off-by: NilashishC <nilashishchakraborty8@gmail.com>
Fixes#54605
Add check in ansible-connection to check if persistent
log message is enabled, if yes log the jsonrpc request
in log file.
With the current approach the _messages queue in `NetworkConnectionBase`
is getting overwritten and response for `pop_message` api inovcation from
ansible-connection is not recevied at the module side.
* Paramiko might not come standard everywhere
There is a platform where paramiko isn't shipped but a special version
of paramiko just for our use is shipped. This code imports paramiko
from that location.
The host could have been either the inventory name (`inventory_hostname`)
or the discovered hostname (`ansible_hostname`)
Inspecting the source code of `fetch.py` shows that the
inventory name is preferred.
```
if 'inventory_hostname' in task_vars:
target_name = task_vars['inventory_hostname']
```