If this parameter was not of the right type, the module would fail with a
traceback, with a "AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'get'"
exception.
It now gives a proper error message on type errors.
* Code formatting (indentation and white space) fixes for improved PEP8 conformity.
* Remove redundant backslashes inside parentheses.
* Test for object identity should be 'is not None'.
* Test for membership should be 'not in'.
* Fit docstring to the PEP8 79 character limit.
* Use forward compatible Python 2.6+ 'except .. as' syntax for exception handling.
* Support libcloud > 0.15 'metadata' argument format.
nics is a great flexible parameter, but it's wordy. Shade now supports
a simple parameter too, which is just "network" and takes a name or id.
Add passthrough support.
In addition to supporting booting from a pre-existing volume, nova and
shade both support the concept of booting from volume based on an image.
Pass the parameters through.
Shade supports boot-time attachment of additional volumes for OpenStack
instances. Pass through the parameter so that ansible users can also
take advantage of this.
If this is not set, Ansible parses the parameter as a string.
This is fine if the parameter is not provided by the caller, but
if it is set to False or True explicitly, ec2_vol receives this as
the string 'False' or the string 'True', both of which are truthy.
Thus, without this fix, setting the parameter results in encryption
always enabled.
Previously, the `promote` command in the `rds` module would always return OK and never actually promote an instance. This was because `promote_db_instance()` had its conditions backwards: if the instance had the `replication_source` attribute indicating that it **was** a replica, it would set `changed = False` and do nothing. If the instance **wasn't** a replica, it would attempt to run `boto.rds.promote_read_replica()`, which would always fail.
'exact_count' and 'state' are mutually exclusive options they should not be in the following examples:
- # Enforce that 5 running instances named "database" with a "dbtype" of "postgres" example and
- # Enforce that 5 instances with a tag "foo" are running
The min_disk and min_ram parameters were not being passed to
the shade API. They also need to be integer values. Also
updated the description of these parameters for better
clarification.
Previously the logging module hard coded the default logging driver. This means
if the docker daemon is started with a different logging driver, the ansible
module would continually restart it when run.
This fix adds a call to docker.Client.info(), which is inspected if a logging
driver is not supplied in the playbook, and the container only restarted if
the logging driver applied differs from the configured default.
In usage, this has solved issues with using alternative logging drivers.
There was no db restore example. I've provided one that shows how to do the restore, then add a security group (you cannot add the security group during the restore step -- it has to be done in a modify step afterward). Also, I show how to get the endpoint.
Absent unction was not working on user with login profile
also fixed the exception handling
fixed the delete user function
now works with or without loginprofile (password)
typo
1 allow interface ids and vpc peering connections as route targets
2 set state to "terminated" when VPC is removed
3 fix some comment typos
updates per PR comments
Give user a course of action in the case where the suggestions do not
work. This will hopefully allow us to work through any further issues
much faster.
Check commit enables using tls when using the docker_image module. It
also removes the default for docker_url which doesn't allow us to check
for DOCKER_HOST which is a more sane default. This allows you to use
docker_image on OSX but more documentation is needed.
* devel: (84 commits)
Document and return an error if httplib2 >= 0.7 is not present. We
since find doesn't make changes, support check mode and gather data for other tasks in check mode
Correct typo in yum module docs
Update doc to reflect password is required if adding a new user
Update error message to be more explicit
Simplify logic to handle options set to empty string
Fix to issue 12912. Supply 'force' to install of python-apt.
Note the difference between yum package groups and environment groups.
rearranged systemd check, removed redundant systemctl check fixed unused cmd and state var assignements
added earlier paths to systemd
make os_router return a top level 'id' key
Version bump for new beta 2.0.0-0.4.beta2
allow os_port to accept a list of security groups
allow os_server to accept a list of security groups
Add capability for stat module to use more hash algorithms
allow empty description attribute for os_security_group
Update hostname.py
simpler way to check if systemd is the init system
make os_keypair return a top level 'id' key
make os_flavor return a top-level 'id' key
...
have `os_server_facts` call `list_servers` rather than `get_server`, and
treat the `server` parameter as a wildcard pattern. This permits one to
get facts on a single server:
- os_server:
server: webserver1
On mutiple servers:
- os_server:
server: webserver*
Or on all servers:
- os_server:
Introduces a `detailed` parameter to request additional server details
at the cost of additional API calls.
Since we now have several exceptions to the assumption that the
result of the pull would be on the last status line returned by
docker-py's pull(), I've changed the function so that it looks
through the status lines and returns what if finds on it.
Despite the repeated `break`s, the code seems simpler and a little
more coherent like this. From what I've checked using
`https://github.com/jlafon/ansible-profile`, the execution time is
mostly the same.
with this commit, the `security_groups` attribute for `os_port` will
accept either a common-delimited string or ` YAML list. That is, either
this:
- os_port:
[...]
security_groups: group1,group2
Or this:
- os_port:
[...]
security_groups:
- group1
- group2
This commit allows the `security_groups` parameter of the `os_server`
module to be either a YAML list or a common-delimited string (much like
the `nics` attribute). E.g., this:
- os_nova_server:
[...]
security_groups:
- default
- webserver
Or this:
- os_nova_server:
[...]
security_groups: default,webserver
The `os_security_group` module would fail if there was no `description:`
attribute:
localhost | FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"failed": true,
"msg": "Error creating security group larstest: Invalid input for
description. Reason: 'None' is not a valid string."
}
This commit makes the default description `''` rather than `None`.
The `os_network` module was incorrectly returning changed=False whether
or not the network was created. This commit makes the changed return
value useful.
make os_subnet behave like os_network in terms of returning information
about the created resource. With this commit, os_subnet will return the
created subnet in `subnet` and the subnet id in `id`.