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* Fix errors decrypted non-ascii vault vars
AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode was just using b"".decode()
instead of to_text() on the bytestrings returned from
vault.decrypt() and could cause errors on python2
if non-ascii since decode() defaults to ascii.
Use to_text() to default to decoding utf-8.
add intg and unit tests for value of vaulted vars
being non-ascii utf8
based on https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/37258Fixes#37258
* yamllint fixups
* Added ability to read config from env. instead of .init for use in Ansible
Tower (and AWX)
* Detect when NoneType is passed to cache_path
* Formatting fixes
* Subversion: If the directory exists, we want the ability to checkout into it
and use the content as existing files; equivalent to svn checkout --force
I was expecting the force option to do this, however I understand why it
doesn't do that currently. I was debating with changing the meaning of force
to include this behaviour, however I've opted for a seperate flag for now
for backwards compatibility.
* Subversion: Sanity tests have failed suggesting this is the correct value
https://app.shippable.com/github/ansible/ansible/runs/60302/1/console
* Add documentation for setting multiple options.
* Do not set `cluster' to myhostname, if cluster is not set. This will cause
parse error, since module will try to parse the brick and hosts.
* Also fixes issue #40410
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Added __init__.py and added function main() in the module.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Empty __init__.py was needed. Removed comment from the file.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Addressed review comments.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Do version check more sanely, improve parameter handling.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Use isinstance for type comparison.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Use type=list for nodes parameter, get rid of literal_eval.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Add parameter check_mode, had missed this somewhere in between.
* gluster_peer: do not set `force' in case of state=present
* gluster_peer: Fix typo in the documentation
* gluster_peer: make peer probe idempotent
* gluster_peer: Fix a logical error while evaluating booleans
* gluster_peer: set locale to C, pass list to run_command
* Adding module for AWS Config service
* adding integration tests
* Split resource types into their own modules
* Properly use resource_prefix and retry on IAM "eventual consistency"
* Add config aggregator module
* AWS config aggregator integration test fixes
* AWS config recorder module
* Config aggregation auth rule
* Use resource_prefix in IAM role name
* Disable config tests
* seconds set of netapp modules
* fixes
* Fix issues
* Fix future issues
* fix issues
* Fix issues
* changes
* Change force
* made fixes
* add new line to end of file
* Fix setting the cache when refresh_cache or --flush-cache are used
* Use jsonify function that handles datetime objects in jsonfile cache plugin
* Don't access self._options directly
* Add initial integration tests for aws_ec2 inventory plugin
* Add CI alias
* Fix and add a few more unit tests
* Add integration tests for constructed
* Fix typo
* Use inventory config templates
* Collect all instances that are not terminated by default
* Create separate playbook for setting up the VPC, subnet, security group, and finding an image for the host
Create a separate playbook for removing the resources
* Allow easier grouping by region and add an example
* use a unified json encode/decode that can handle unsafe and vault
* Refactor ec2_group
Replace nested for loops with list comprehensions
Purge rules before adding new ones in case sg has maximum permitted rules
* Add check mode tests for ec2_group
* add tests
* Remove dead code
* Fix integration test assertions for old boto versions
* Add waiter for security group that is autocreated
* Add support for in-account group rules
* Add common util to get AWS account ID
Fixes#31383
* Fix protocol number and add separate tests for egress rule handling
* Return egress rule treatment to be backwards compatible
* Remove functions that were obsoleted by `Rule` namedtuple
* IP tests
* Move description updates to a function
* Fix string formatting missing index
* Add tests for auto-creation of the same group in quick succession
* Resolve use of brand-new group in a rule without a description
* Clean up duplicated get-security-group function
* Add reverse cleanup in case of dependency issues
* Add crossaccount ELB group support
* Deal with non-STS calls to account API
* Add filtering of owner IDs that match the current account
* New module = AWS Glue connection
* Add a few initial integration tests
* Add alias for CI
* module rename
* finish module rename
* add loop when getting glue connection again so we dont get None
* Limit number of retries to get new glue connection info
Without this change, the module will simply fail with an error when
doing a query and not specifying the **lag_type** parameter.
The integration tests expect **lag_type** too, so this simply codifies
what was expected since inception.
OpenBSD comes with its own encryption utility as well, which must be run on the password text `encrypt <password>`. following the code block above, i just included the base command in the code block. I wasn't quite sure where to add my change, so I put it at the bottom of the section since the rest all flows well together.
+label: docsite_pr