* Enable tests on python 3 for uri
* Added one more node type to SAFE_NODES into safe_eval module.
ast.USub represents unary operators. This is necessary for
parsing some unusual but still valid JSON files during testing
with Python 3.
* Rebase of https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/pull/708
708 was full of extraneous merge commits interwoven with commits to
implement the feature. In the end the only way I could clean this up
in reasonable time was to just take a regular diff between the PR and
the base. This lost the history of intermediate commits but I've
preserved attribution to @dayton967 via git's --author field.
Although I preserved the logic of the PR, there were a few additional
things that I cleaned up:
* Fixed import of email.mime.multipart
* Used the argspec to set port and timeout to integers instead of having
ad hoc code inside of the module.
* Used argspec's choices for secure instead of ad hoc code inside of the
module.
* Removed some unused variables
* Made secure_state a python boolean instead of using 0 and 1
* Used secure with string comparisons instead of turning it into an
integer code. This is much more readable.
* Fixed catching of SMTPExceptions (SMTPException wasn't imported
directly so it needed to use the smtplib namespace.)
* Fix synchronize retries
The synchronize module munges its task args on every invocation of
run(). This was problematic because the munged data was not fit for use
by a second pass of the synchronize module. Correct this by using a copy
of the task args on every invocation of run() so that the original args
are not affected.
Local testing using this playbook seems to confirm that things work as
expected:
- hosts: all
tasks:
- delay: 2
register: task_result
retries: 1
until: task_result.rc == 0
synchronize:
dest: /tmp/out
mode: pull
src: /tmp/nonexistent/
fixes#18281
* Update synchroncization fixture assertions
When we started operating on a copy of the task args the test assertions
were no longer asserting things about the munged state but of the
pristine state. Convert the copy of task args to a class member so that
it can be compared against later in testing and update the assertions to
check this munged copy.
* Shuffle objects around for cleaner testing
Attach the temporary args dict to the task rather than the action as
this makes updating the existing tests cleaner.
The overwrite parameter is forcibly set to false, meaning a module
passing that parameter will have no effect. The overwrite facility
is necessary to ensure that conflicting options can be written the
configuration (which, in replace mode, they cannot).
This change ensures that if overwrite is set, it will not be changed
to False in the logic.
* Fixes#18663. Bad handling of existing config in dellos9 module.
The dellos9 module doesn't build correctly the internal
structures used to represent the existing config of the managed
network device. This leads to apply changes every time the
playbook is run, even if the existing config is the same that the
one you are trying to push into the device.
Probably this problem exist also in the dellos6 and dellos10
modules, but I only fixed it in the dellos9 module.
The fix modifies two methods. The first one is `get_config`,
where the return clause didn't work correctly when the flow
doesn't enter in the `if` block. In that case the `contents`
variable is not an array an this should be handled.
The second fix is in the `get_sublevel_config` method. In this
case the indentation whitespaces of the parents should be rebuild
because further functions and methods required it to handle
correctly comparisons used to check if changes should be pushed
into device.
* Fixes#18663 for dellos10 module with the same patches as dellos9.
mkstemp() returns a tuple containing an OS-level handle to an open file
(as would be returned by os.open()) and the absolute pathname of that
file, in that order.
This patch makes sure that the fd opened by tempfile.mkstemp() is
re-used and closed properly.
* added alpha version of the 'sorcery' module
* fully conforming YAML
* use bundled check for executables
* - codex_list(): use commands instead of checksums to get sorcery version and verify codex equality - renamed: - manage_depends() -> match_depends() - tocast -> cast_queue, todispel -> dispel_queue, needs_recast -> depends_ok - SORCERY_LOG -> SORCERY_LOG_DIR, SORCERY_STATE -> SORCERY_STATE_DIR - removed: - SORCERY_VERSION_FILE - CODEX - added commentary to match_depends() and manage_spells() - fixed bug about dropped dependency line for previously existed dependency - fixed bug about not fixing depends for the 'latest' state - simplified several code constructions
* cleaned up some docs
* do not use separate message for Codex update, rely on the 'changed' status instead
* use built-in list conversion (_check_type_list()) for spells
* corrected spell name extraction from list in match_depends()
* avoid non-matching dependencies line duplication in depends file
* added more complex playbook example
* tiny stylistic fix for docs
* replaced ternary construction with a regular statement
* replaced yet another ternary construction with a regular statement
* enable Python 2.4 compatibility by splitting try-finally block
* enable Python 2.4 compatibility by replacing 'with' statement with try-except+try-finally blocks
* unify spells' assign
* replaced one regex with startswith()
* go Ansible 2.1
* added dummy RETURN template
* go Ansible 2.2
* better clarify permissions' requirements
* - updated copyright years - fixed rebuild command bug - re-used run_command_environ_update dict for env var management
* handle Python 3.5
* Revert "handle Python 3.5"
This reverts commit 33a5a0eb64c1193318298e111f063cdd5f93b73a.
* handle Python 3.5 (2nd try)
* go Ansible 2.3
* clarity++
* For realz this time
* Fix tempfile.mkstemp (#2)
* back to square one, removing temp file from the mix
* Adding temp back
* Adding tuple back
* Adding another tuple back
* Trying to get around weird Jenkins behavior of blowing up when both .hpi and jpi file found
* Incorporating PR feedback
* Delete .hpi file instead of backing it up, some basic clean up
* Moving file deletion to the right location
* Blank lines. They always get me.
* Allow re-using an existing template when updating a stack by not passing 'template' or 'template_url'. This is a big one for me as our deploy process creates a new stack and then modifies the old one; to avoid changing the resources inside the old one, we have had to avoid using the Ansible module and use the AWS CLI instead in order to pass `--use-previous-template`.
* Split create and update logic into separate functions
* Remove dead `update` variable
PR move of https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/3588
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
ec2_group.py
##### ANSIBLE VERSION
```
ansible 2.0.2.0
config file = /Users/tpai/src/cm-secure/ansible.cfg
configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
```
##### SUMMARY
Make it clear you can specify the created group in the rules list, allowing idempotent use for group<->group networking rules.
This is a really useful feature that isn't obvious enough in the docs.
Fixes unnecessary VM restart.
VM userdata is currently not returned by the API listVirtualMachine and task will always be marked as changed in has_changed(), which will result in an unnecessary VM restart if force=true.
Reported by @Mayeu
The vmid is no longer a required parameter
For the 'present' state:
If not set, the next available one will be fetched from the API
For the 'started', 'stopped', 'restarted' and 'absent' states:
If not set, the module will try to fetch it from the API based on the hostname
Inspired from the behavior of the proxmox_kvm module
Creation of a maintenance window returns a 201 (PagerDuty Developer documentation is unfortunately incorrect). Deleting a maintenance window returns a 204.
This whole module is really lacking in security guidelines, but
downloading RPMs via plain `http://` without gpg is quite bad. Let's
use `https://` for the EPEL examples for a start.
This change makes os_stack module idempotent. Otherwise, re-use of the
module fails with:
Error updating stack: ERROR: The Parameter (...) was not provided.
Fixes#3165.
* Moved JSON-RPC client IPAClient class to ansible.module_utils.ipa, which is extended by all ipa modules
* ipa_user: incorporate displayname and userpassword attributes in module_user
* ipa_user: capitalized "I" in comment
* ipa_user: updated get_ssh_key_fingerprint to include possibility of the uploaded SSH key including user@hostname comment, which also appears in the queried fingerprint. This fixes a mismatch in the calculated and queried SSH key fingerprint in the user_diff calculation when the user already exists.
* ipa_hbacrule: ipaenabledflag must be 'TRUE' or 'FALSE', not 'NO'
* ipa_sudorule: ipaenabledflag must be 'TRUE' or 'FALSE', not 'NO'
* Add author to files missing it
* Fix kibana
* More native YAML
* More native YAML
* More native YAML
* More native YAML. Now only languages/ is missing
* Use native yaml sintax for packaging/languages as well
* Some more and quote fixes
* Fix wrong grouping
The policycoreutils python API for RHEL6 and RHEL7 are sufficiently
different, requiring some additional definitions and specific conversion
that works on old and new implementations.
It also implements a fix for non-ascii error messages (like when using a
French locale configuration).
This fixes#3551.
* Added new option to select the active a10 partition
* added version_added to the description of the new option
* added RETURN documentation
* fixed indents
* Removed empty cases, removed unneeded aliases
* removed artifacts from merging
* updated version_added to 2.3
* removed host, username and password option
* removed write_config and validate_certs documentation
* add a10_server_axapi3 module
* added return documentation
* modified a10_server_axapi3.py per feedback
* fixed line 60 s/action/operation/
* modified a10_server_axapi3.py per feedback
* modified a10_server_axapi3.py per feedback
* corrected YAML format error in documentation
* removed slp_server_ip and slp_server check in code since the arguments are labeled as required, per feedback
* modified: a10_server.py
modified: a10_service_group.py
modified: a10_virtual_server.py
Changed main() block, restricted import to only functions used.
* removed space for main() to be last line
* removed invalid lines
* Modified Documentations for a10_server.py, a10_service_group.py, a10_virtual_server.py
* Take out alias:[] and choices:[] in Documentation from a10_service_group.py and a10_virtual_server.py since they are now the default
* deleted a10_server.py, a10_service_group.py, a10_virtual_server.py
* deleted 'version_last_modified' line in Documentation across a10_server.py, a10_service_group.py and a10_virtual_server.py as they were added in error, change validate_certs version_added in a10_server.py
* added newline after main()
* added newline after main() for a10_server_axapi3.py
* Create `serverless` module for handling deploys on the Serverless Framework
* fix interpreter line
* Successfully exit when a stage is already absent
Both the `homebrew` and `homebrew_cask` modules iterate over
dictionaries using `iteritems`. This is a Python 2-specific method whose
behavior is similar to `items` in Python 3+. The `iteritems` function in
the six library was designed to make it possible to use the correct
method.
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 153, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 119, in main
rc, out, err = run_command(base_command + ['--question'], module, check_rc=False)
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 79, in run_command
return rc, sanitize_output(out), sanitize_output(err)
File \"/tmp/ansible_d28_6uwl/ansible_module_make.py\", line 95, in sanitize_output
return output.rstrip(b(\"\\r\\n\"))
TypeError: rstrip arg must be None or str
There is also a six.iteritems issue, fixed using six.
* gluster_volume: Fixes issue when creating a new volume failing due to peers not being present. The peers which are not 'localhost' should invoke wait_for_peer, but the find method returns -1 (not 0) on non-localhost peers.
By default, sparse option is true in ovirt. So the raw disk
creation in a block storage domain will fail with error "Disk
configuration (RAW Sparse) is incompatible with the storage domain
type".
The commit adds sparse option where it is send as False when
format is raw and True when format is qcow2
* New module proxmox_kvm
* fixed qxl value vor vga param
> | Name | Type | Format | Description |
> |------|------|--------|-------------|
> | vga | enum | std \| cirrus \| vmware \| qxl \| serial0 \| serial1 \| serial2 \| serial3 \| qxl2 \| qxl3 \| qxl4 | Select the VGA type. If you want to use high resolution modes (>= 1280x1024x16) then you should use the options 'std' or 'vmware'. Default is 'std' for win8/win7/w2k8, and 'cirrus' for other OS types. The 'qxl' option enables the SPICE display sever. For win* OS you can select how many independent displays you want, Linux guests can add displays them self. You can also run without any graphic card, using a serial device as terminal. |
* Fix create_vm() fail on PV 4.3
* Set default for force as null in doc
* proxmox_kvm: revision fixes
* proxmox_kvm: more revision fixes
* Fix indentation
* revision fixes
* Ensure PEP-3110: Catching Exceptions
* KeyError, to KeyError as -- PEP-3110: Catching Exceptions
* Fix Yaml document syntax; Notes: => Notes -
* Refix documentation issue
* Fix Documentation
* Remove Notes: in description
* Add current state and it return value
* Update documentation
* fixed local variable 'results' referenced before assignment
* Fix fixed local variable 'results' referenced before assignment
* minor fixes in error messages
* merge upstream/devel int devel
* minor fixes in error messages
* Fix indentation and documentation
* Update validate_certs description
* translate() has a different api for text vs byte strings
* maketrans must be imported from a different location on py2 vs py3
Since this is such a small string outside of a loop we don't have to
worry too much about speed so it's better to have a single piece of code
that works on both py2 and py3
Fixes#3249
The python-consul library already supports this, so it is just a simple
case of enablement.
This does not break the current logic in `add` of parsing as a check,
then parsing as a service if that fails… because service_name is
mandatory on a service registration and is invalid on a check
registration.