* uri: fix TypeError when file can't be saved
Fix the following exception (and others):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 604, in <module>
main()
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 554, in main
write_file(module, url, dest, content, resp)
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 320, in write_file
module.fail_json(msg="Destination dir '%s' not writable" % os.path.dirname(dest), **resp)
TypeError: fail_json() got multiple values for keyword argument 'msg'
I would rather remove **resp from returned values but this module is
flagged as stableinterface.
* Static imports are more straight forward and preferred unless dynamic inclusion is required.
* First pass at a src parameter that can be used in place of body. Supports binary files
* Add test for uri src body
* Bump version_added to 2.6
* Close the open file handle
* Add uri action plugin that handles src/remote_src
* Document remote_src
* Remove duplicate info about remote_src
* Bump version_added to 2.7
* uri: Add form-urlencoded support to body_format
This PR adds form-urlencoded support so the user does not need to take
care of correctly encode input and have the same convenience as using
JSON.
This fixes#37182
* Various fixes
* Undo documentation improvements
No longer my problem
* Fix the remaining review comments
* Handle duplicate headers, and make it easier for users to use cookies, by providing a pre-built string
* Ensure proper cookie ordering, make key plural
* Add note about cookie sort order
* Add tests for duplicate headers and cookies_string
* Extend tests, normalize headers between py2 and py3
* Add some notes in test code
* Don't use AttributeError, use six.PY3. Use better names.
* Required changes to support redirects on HTTP 307/308
This ensures HTTP 307 and 308 will redirect the request to the new
location without modification.
* Fix the unused newheaders reference
* Be more compliant
* Add integration tests for follow_redirects=all
* Improve other tests for new behaviour
* Make follow_redirects values more strict
This is required if we want to ensure that #36809 doesn't cause any
important behavioral changes.
This PR changes the uri module to support follow_redirects=urllib2
It also adds a better error message when the connection closes before
any data was returned.
* Warn on tests used as filters
* Update docs, add aliases for tests that fit more gramatically with test syntax
* Fix rst formatting
* Add successful filter, alias of success
* Remove renamed_deprecation, it was overkill
* Make directory alias for is_dir
* Update tests to use proper jinja test syntax
* Update additional documentation, living outside of YAML files, to reflect proper jinja test syntax
* Add conversion script, porting guide updates, and changelog updates
* Update newly added uses of tests as filters
* No underscore variable
* Convert recent tests as filter changes to win_stat
* Fix some changes related to rebasing a few integration tests
* Make tests_as_filters_warning explicitly accept the name of the test, instead of inferring the name
* Add test for tests_as_filters_warning
* Update tests as filters in newly added/modified tests
* Address recent changes to several integration tests
* Address recent changes in cs_vpc
* Build HTTPSClientAuthHandler more similarly to how HTTPSHandler works
* Add docs for new client cert authentication
* Support older versions of python
* Simplify logic
* Initial support for client certs in urls.py
* Add an extra test
* Add a get_url test for client cert auth
* Add additional test for client cert auth, with validation and ssl mismatch
* Skip assert when http tester not available
* Update version_added for new options
* Make sure the uri module warns about using the deprecated HEADER_ arguments, so that we can actually deprecate in a future version
* Use module.deprecate
* No need to de-dupe ourselves, looks like it is done somewhere I didn't initially see
* Only add Content-Type if not specified in headers. Fixes#20046
* Update documentation to indicate body_format will not override Content-Type if specified in headers