* Correct the default doc for attached in ec2_eni
Also corrected a typo in the summary
* Address ansible-test sanity error about E324
* Fix and remove the E325 suppression for ec2_eni
Extends `module_defaults` by adding a prefix to defaults `group/` which denotes a builtin list of modules. Initial groups are: `group/aws`, `group/azure`, and `group/gcp`
* add route module
* add test
* add table
* add route table
* fix dict
* fix
* fix
* route table accept no name
* add default
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fix pep
* support route table
* fix line ending
* fix pep
* fix
* fix
* set the default to 'None'
* make return value only id
* camel and snake
* set test alias
* change facts line ending
* change test
* fix
* add default
* fix
* fix line break
* remove unsafe args
* fix comment
* fix
* adding postgresql server facts
* updating postgresql server facts, minor changes
* changed return dict to list
* fixed test
* fixed several issues
* several updates
* fixed naming
* list -> complex
* try again
* fixed mistake
* added user_visible_state to the result
* added fully_qualified_domain_name
* fixed second test
* updates
* fixed test
* updated samples in return value
* wait for postgresql server to be actually ready
* another approach for test
* second server was not created
* fixing pr comments
* fix sanity
* removed forgotten ansible_facts
* added account_alias in the response of module aws_caller_facts
* added comment to explain list_account_aliases
* renamed caller_identity to caller_facts as the content is extended
* created changelog
* security-policy needs the iam:ListAccountAliases for this module to work
* test now checks for the added field account_alias
* gracefully handle missing iam:ListAccountAliases permission
* Added helper module for generating ACME challenge certificates.
* Soft-fail on missing cryptography. Also check version.
* Adding integration test.
* Move acme_challenge_cert_helper from web_infrastructure to crypto/acme.
* Adjusting to draft-05.
* The cryptography branch has already been merged.
Wow, this does not seem to be an uncommon misspelling. Might be there
are some left that span over two lines. I noticed the one in the git
module and then used `grep -rw 'the the'` to find some more.
Many OpenStack modules provide the ability to register a resource in a
project other than the one being used to authenticate with, by adding a
project parameter to the module. Examples include os_network, os_subnet,
and os_router. This change adds a project parameter to the
os_security_group module.
Fixes: #34467Fixes: #30292
This allows to parse the output when the user's locale changes the
commands' output. For example chkconfig uses 'Ein' and 'Aus' instead of
'on' and 'off' when using LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 breaking the service
detection on RHEL 6.
* Docker: Convert units for kernel_memory
Other memory arguments already use human_to_bytes to convert the
units. This change makes the behavior more consistent.
* Update Docker unit parsing documentation
This explains the units more precisely and makes the documentation
more consistent.
This fixes#16526.
when using only an activation key without any channels.
As already suggested by mattclay in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/25079
and also patch unit test for rhn_register and
add test case for activationkey only
Add _flushed_hosts dict to store when handlers are flushed and prevent them
to be executed too early using _filter_notified_hosts.
Add _wait_on_handler_results to wait only for handlers to be completed.
Remove only hosts that have been flushed from handler notified list.
Fix#31504, #23970
Fixes#43653
- Change descrtiption parameter default to null.
When reading an empty description from AD, powershell returns a null.
- Convert after and before diff keys to ordered hashes.
Unordered state descriptions make --diff report equal values as
changes.
OpenNebula 5.5.8 expects int in DISK_SIZE field when you create a vm, not a float.
For example, "42 GB" should be sent to OpenNebula API as "43088", not as "43088.0". MEMORY you cast to int explicitly, but DISK_SIZE not.
Portions of the f5-sdk were removed as well as the netaddr library
and were replaced with libraries that are part of ansible. Additionally,
deprecated code has been removed.
Cloudflare's DNS API deals with the case insensitivy of DNS names and
IPv6 addresses by forcing them into lower case. To properly be able to
detect changes the Ansible module needs to behave accordingly.
To what extent the API expects sent DNS names to be lower case varies
between record types. Yet, since sending lower case always works, and
since we always get lower case back, it feels cleanest to use lower
case for all DNS names.
* Use newer is_sequence function instead of MutableSequence. Fixes#44327
* Add changelog for #44331
* Update changelog fragment to describe the fix in more detail
Fixes#40650Fixes#40245Fixes#41541
* Refactor netconf_config module as per proposal #104
* Update netconf_config module metadata to core network supported
* Refactor local connection to use persistent connection framework
for backward compatibility
* Update netconf connection plugin configuration varaibles (Fixes#40245)
* Add support for optional lock feature to Fixes#41541
* Add integration test for netconf_config module
* Documentation update
* Move deprecated options in netconf_config module
* init remote_vv_file
* update documentation
* update documentation 2
* update description
* add correct style of ovirt info
* update documentation
* correct line width in docs
* use correct end line in docs
* Add WTI OOB and PDU Device status, control and configuration module
* reorganized module names, removed multiple modules
* Fixed sanity check failures
* Fixed sanity check failures
* Fixed sanity check failures
* Fixed sanity check failures
* moved module from network directory to remote_management.
added validate_certs parameter
added example returned data.
* pep8 issues
* cpm_status code removed from module section and placed in plugins/lookup.
Modified module code to lookup style code
* EXAMPLE spacing format error
* EXAMPLE formatting
* removed split_line parameter. Return is exclusively formatted JSON
* display edits
* delete display debug text
* Change the examples to use YAML rather than k=v shorthand
* re-enabled "required" flags for cpm_username and cpm_password
* moved redundant ansible.module_utils._text import of to_native to previous ansible.module_utils._text import line
* Got unusual error from GitHub checkin of Unstable, bump to see if it happends again.
* New boto3_facts module
boto3_facts aims to help users see whether their python and module
versions are as expected.
* Rename to `assert_python_requirements`
* Update integration tests
* Document options
* fix imports
* boilerplate
* fix docs
* reorder import
* Make distutils optional and fail gracefully when it is not available
* fix example doc
* fix docs on requirements_facts
* Don't use copy.deepcopy in high workload areas, use deepishcopy. ci_complete
* Add tests
* Add changelog fragment
* rename to naive_deepcopy and add extra docs
* Rename to module_response_deepcopy and move to vars/clean
One can install alternate packages managers on debuntu machines.
However, doing so doesn't mean you want to suddenly start using them.
Add in a check similar to the fedora yum/dnf check that sets apt as the
pkg_mgr if the ansible_os_family is Debian.
This commit introduces a new module called vultr_network_facts.
This module aims to return the list of networks avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_network_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-08-02 11:18:49",
"id": "net5b62e8991adfg",
"name": "mynet",
"region": "Amsterdam",
"v4_subnet": "192.168.42.0",
"v4_subnet_mask": 24
}
]
```
The documentation defines `cpu` as:
```
default cpu type
default value: kvm64
```
Therefore defining `cpu` with `8` in the `examples` section makes no
sense. So changing to `cores`.
Signed-off-by: Christian Rebischke <Chris.Rebischke@posteo.de>
When a datacenter has multiple clusters it is required to use the
cluster name to find the correct default resource pool to import
OVF images to.
Fixes issue 42644.
Signed-off-by: Michael Cronenworth <mike@cchtml.com>
* add example using the "when" keyword
<!--- Your description here -->
add example using the "when" keyword comparing group_var variable to returned value from ios_facts
+label: docsite_pr
+label: issue #311
* Update ios_config.py
* Update ios_config.py