* Add aggregate functionality to eos_vrf
* Add tests for eos_vrf aggregate option
* Remove test2 and test3 vrfs at the beginning of the eos_vrf tests
* Pull all vrfs
With aggregate, we need to get all VRFs and we then compare with
desired VRFs, instead of assuming it will be just one.
* New Module: Notification module for Office 365 Connector Cards (notification/office_365_connector_card)
* Updates per review
* Added connection check when in check mode
* Adding VMware tools module
Functionality: Waits for VMware tools to become available (running
state)
* Adding base integration test preparations
Until govcsim supports actual guest tool status, the tests are disabled
* Cleanup and better getvm method
* Updating Changelog
* Adding required metaclass and future import
* Rename to vmware_guest_tools_wait
* Cleanup of documentation
* Fixing review remarks
This PR includes:
- Removal of get_exception (sadly)
- Avoid deprecating 'state' parameter with aci_rest
- Small fix for querying using aci_rest
Signed-off-by: @bcoca
* template: fix KeyError: 'undefined variable: 0
For compatibility with the Context.get_all() implementation
in jinja 2.9, make AnsibleJ2Vars implement collections.Mapping.
Also, make AnsibleJ2Template.newcontext() handle dict type
for the 'vars' parameter.
See: d67f0fd4cc
Fixes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/20494
* add units/template/test_vars
* intg tests for jinja-2.9 issues like 20494
test cases here are based on
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/20494#issue-202108318
Unfortunately, the Github interface does no longer allow me to edit a file in the GUI and then branch it in my personal clone for making a PR. It now only offers to make a PR using a branch on the ansible repository :-(
So committing this directly instead against my will, but per the guidelines this appears to be safe. Fingers crossed...
This commit provides an environment option to change the behaviour so
that it's possible to declare any changes shoudl be considered a junit
failure.
This is useful when carrying out idempotent testing to ensure that
multiple runs are safe and any changes should be considered a test
failure.
In a CI test of an ansible role the practice would be to run the role
once without this to configure the test system, and tehn to run a second
time including this environment vairable so that the CI engine
processing the junit report recognise any changes to be a test fail.
This provides a sensu_client module in order to be able to dynamically
configure a Sensu client.
It takes a different approach than the existing Sensu modules such as
sensu_check but is hopefully a much more flexible and simple way of
handling configurations.
* nxos_bgp_neighbor_af does not want required_together
* fixup tests
* Fix max_prefix_* issues
* Require address-family
* Fix idempotency for next_hop_third_party
* Fix idempotency for allowas_in*
* Fix idempotency for *_in and *_out
* Reorder command generation again
`default` is first, then `max-prefix`, then booleans
* Added in support for 'agent' and 'node' types.
* Tidies and moves `consul_acl` module closer to PEP8 compliance.
* Switched from using byspoke code to handle py2/3 string issues to using `to_text`.
* Made changes suggested by jrandall in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/23467#pullrequestreview-34021967.
* Refactored consul_acl to support scopes with no pattern (and therefore a different HCL defintion).
* Corrects whitespace in Consul ACL HCL representation.
* Fixes Consul ACL to return the HCL equivalent JSON (according to the Consul docs) for the set ACLs.
* Repositioned import to align with Ansible standard (!= PEP8 standard).
* Adds Python 2.6 compatibility.
* Fixes PEP8 issues.
* Removes consul_acl.py as it now passes PEP8.
* Follows advice in the "Documenting Your Module" guide and moves imports up from the bottom.
* Tidies consul_acl module documentation.
* Updates link to guide about Consul ACLs.
* Removes new line spaces from error message string.
* Provide better error message if user forgets to associate a value to a Consul ACL rule.
* Minor refactoring of Consul ACL module.
* Fixes bug that was breaking idempotence in Consul ACL module.
* Detects redefinition of same rule.
* Adds test to check the Consul ACL module can set rules for all supported scopes.
* Fixes return when updating an ACL.
* Clean up of Consul ACL integration test file.
* Verify correct changes to existing Consul ACL rule.
* Adds tests for idempotence.
* Splits Consul ACL tests into cohesive modules.
* Adds test for deleting Consul ACLs.
* Test that Consul ACL module can set all rule scopes.
* Fixes issues surrounding the creation of ACLs.
Thanks for the comments by manos in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/25800#issuecomment-310137889.
* Stops Consul ACL's name being "forgotten" if ACL updated by token.
* Fixes incorrect assignment when a Consul ACL is deleted.
* Fixes value of `changed` when Consul ACL is removed.
* Fixes tests for Consul ACL.
* Adds interal documentation.
* Refactors to separate update and create (also makes it possible to unit test this module).
* Improves documentation.
* Completes RETURN documentation for Consul ACL module.
* Fixes issue with equality checking for `None` in ACL Consul.
* Fixes Python 2 issue with making a decision based on `str` type.
* Fixes inequality check bug in Python 2.
* Adds tests for setting ACL with token.
* Adds support for creating an ACL with a given token.
* Outputs operation performed on Consul ACL when changed.
* Fixs issue with test for creating a Consul ACL with rules.
* Corrects property used to set ACL token in python-consul library.
* Fixes tear-down issue in test that creates a Consul ACL using a token.
A fileglob may issue a warning `Unable to find xxxx in expected paths` when `ansible_search_path` is not defined, because it loops over the characters in the string instead of looping over a list of one element.
* fixes for edge cases - load_balancers has not been specified - don't want to delete existing elbs, wanted elbs aren't a superset of has_elbs (eg. 1 elb existing, adding another), specifying load_balancers: [] to delete existing elbs
* Fix module failure with pacemaker_cluster: state=cleanup
If state=cleanup was used, set_cluster() was being called
with 'cleanup' state which it doesn't handle. Instead
use existing clean_cluster() method.
Fixes#27799
* get and return cluster_state on state=clean as well
The tests rely on setting the lldp IP on the management interface.
However, the IP discovered is the private IP of the node, and tests
require accessing it via Nodepool node public IP.
Removing that test for now to get CI green again, we'll reasses once we
release 2.4.
There's been a change in persistent connect framework that switches
playbook timeout (which corresponds to 'timeout' param) to command_timeout.
While we fix this and return the functionality, let's put the command_timeout
in place to avoid CI being red.
* Import original unmodified upstream version
This is another attempt to get the xml module upstream.
https://github.com/cmprescott/ansible-xml/
This is the original file from upstream,
without commit 1e7a3f6b6e2bc01aa9cebfd80ac5cd4555032774
* Add additional changes required for upstreaming
This PR includes the following changes:
- Clean up of DOCUMENTATION
- Rename "ensure" parameter to "state" parameter (kept alias)
- Added EXAMPLES
- Remove explicit type-case using str() for formatting
- Clean up AnsibleModule parameter handling
- Retained Python 2.4 compatibility
- PEP8 compliancy
- Various fixes as suggested by abadger during first review
This fixescmprescott/ansible-xml#108
* Added original integration tests
There is some room for improvement wrt. idempotency and check-mode
testing.
* Some tests depend on lxml v3.0alpha1 or higher
We are now expecting lxml v2.3.0 or higher.
We skips tests if lxml is too old.
Plus small fix.
* Relicense to GPLv3+ header
All past contributors have agreed to relicense this module to GPLv2+, and GPLv3 specifically.
See: https://github.com/cmprescott/ansible-xml/issues/113
This fixescmprescott/ansible-xml#73
* Fix small typo in integration tests
* Python 3 support
This PR also includes:
- Python 3 support
- Documentation fixes
- Check-mode fixes and improvements
- Bugfix in check-mode support
- Always return xmlstring, even if there's no change
- Check for lxml 2.3.0 or newer
* Add return values
* Various fixes after review
* rm unneeded parens following assert
* rm unused parse_vaulttext_envelope from yaml.constructor
* No longer need index/enumerate over vault_ids
* rm unnecessary else
* rm unused VaultCli.secrets
* rm unused vault_id arg on VaultAES.decrypt()
pylint: Unused argument 'vault_id'
pylint: Unused parse_vaulttext_envelope imported from ansible.parsing.vault
pylint: Unused variable 'index'
pylint: Unnecessary parens after 'assert' keyword
pylint: Unnecessary "else" after "return" (no-else-return)
pylint: Attribute 'editor' defined outside __init__
* use 'dummy' for unused variables instead of _
Based on pylint unused variable warnings.
Existing code use '_' for this, but that is old
and busted. The hot new thing is 'dummy'. It
is so fetch.
Except for where we get warnings for reusing
the 'dummy' var name inside of a list comprehension.
* Add super().__init__ call to PromptVaultSecret.__init__
pylint: __init__ method from base class 'VaultSecret' is not called (super-init-not-called)
* Make FileVaultSecret.read_file reg method again
The base class read_file() doesnt need self but
the sub classes do.
Rm now unneeded loader arg to read_file()
* Fix err msg string literal that had no effect
pylint: String statement has no effect
The indent on the continuation of the msg_format was wrong
so the second half was dropped.
There was also no need to join() filename (copy/paste from
original with a command list I assume...)
* Use local cipher_name in VaultEditor.edit_file not instance
pylint: Unused variable 'cipher_name'
pylint: Unused variable 'b_ciphertext'
Use the local cipher_name returned from parse_vaulttext_envelope()
instead of the instance self.cipher_name var.
Since there is only one valid cipher_name either way, it was
equilivent, but it will not be with more valid cipher_names
* Rm unused b_salt arg on VaultAES256._encrypt*
pylint: Unused argument 'b_salt'
Previously the methods computed the keys and iv themselves
so needed to be passed in the salt, but now the key/iv
are built before and passed in so b_salt arg is not used
anymore.
* rm redundant import of call from subprocess
pylint: Imports from package subprocess are not grouped
use via subprocess module now instead of direct
import.
* self._bytes is set in super init now, rm dup
* Make FileVaultSecret.read_file() -> _read_file()
_read_file() is details of the implementation of
load(), so now 'private'.