This module can be used to maintain the iRules for both LTM and GTM
on a BIG-IP. iRules should be supplied in their string form using
normal strings (unlikely), file lookups (likely), or template
lookups (likely).
Tests for this module can be found here
https://github.com/F5Networks/f5-ansible/blob/master/roles/__bigip_irule/tasks/main.yaml
Platforms this was tested on are
11.6.1
12.0.0
12.1.0
* apk: Fix mutual exclusivity
Ensure that 'name' and 'upgrade' are mutually exclusive.
Also add a note to the documentation to say so.
Fixes: #2767
* Fix documentation
This change removes the loop watching for "/var/lock/subsys/lxc" from
the lxc-container module. This change simply runs the command within
a container using the lxc CLI tools which should be responcible for
locking and unlocking on their own.
Closes-Issue: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/issues/690
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
* Changed type of 'details' argument to bool on ecs_service_facts module.
* Changed type of 'autostart' argument to bool on virt_* modules.
* Changed types of 'autoconnect' and 'stp' argument to bool on nmcli module.
('create_connection_bridge(self)' and 'modify_connection_bridge(self)' are not implemented yet?)
* Added conversion of 'value' argument when 'vtype' is boolean on debconf module.
After commit 9392943 more properties are always sets with their defaults
values (e.g. service to 'any'). This causes no issue when the rule is created,
but causes an error message that says "The property 'X' cannot be found on this
object. Verify that the property exists." because the module checks for
any property value that has changed, but `netsh advfirewall firewall show rule`
does not list any property unless `verbose` is set. This patch solves this.
Fixes#2624
This module can be used to manipulate data centers in a BIG-IP.
It supports both the iControl SOAP and iControl REST APIs, but default
to the REST API. With this module, you can perform operations similar
to those available in tmsh to create data centers and set the contact,
location, and description of those data centers.
This module is most useful in the initial provisioning of a BIG-IP
This module can be used to directly manipulate the system database
variables in a BIG-IP. It supports both the iControl SOAP and iControl
REST APIs, but default to the REST API. With this module, you can
perform operations similar to those available in tmsh to set system
variables such as turning off the default setup screen.
This module is most useful in the initial provisioning of a BIG-IP
This module can be used to manage VLANs in BIG-IP on various software
versions. It is part of a bootstrapping effort underway to provide
modules necessary to bootstrap core settings in a BIG-IP.
Tests for this module can be found here
https://github.com/F5Networks/f5-ansible/blob/master/roles/__bigip_vlan/tasks/main.yaml
Platforms this was tested on are
- 11.5.4 HF1
- 11.6.0
- 12.0.0
- 12.1.0 HF1
Changes:
- Document missing 'path' option and remove redundant brew_path manipulation
- Add 'update_homebrew' option since 'brew cask update' as a synonym for
'brew update' is available nowadays
- Add additional missing aliases documentation
- Port additional improvements (expanded support for brews path, cask path
patterns etc.)
- Allow proper `list` type support for 'name' option.
This allows doing 'brew tap <url>' where the URL is not assumed to be on GitHub,
and the protocol doesn't have to be HTTP. Any location and protocol that git can
handle is fine.
While at it, allow proper `list` type support for 'name' option and update
module documentation for option aliases.
* fixes#2158
* handles version-specifiers (>,<,>=,<=,=) correctly
* adds option "oldpackage", which is passed to zypper
* this is implied as soon as a version is specified
* it can be used independently to allow downgrades coming from repos
* add __main__ check
* extend documentation on version specifier
* Create a Kinesis Stream.
* Tag a Kinesis Stream.
* Update the Retention Period of a Kinesis Stream.
* Delete a Kinesis Stream.
* Wait for a Kinesis Stream to be in an ACTIVE State.
A number of coding conventions have been adopted for new F5 modules
that are in development. To ensure common usage across the modules,
this module needed to be updated to reflect those conventions.
No functional code changes were made.
* Create an AWS Nat Gateway.
* Delete an AWS Nat Gateway.
* If Nat Gateway exist in subnet and the option is passed to not create one, it will then return the Nat Gateway object.
* return a proper result set for getmaster/getslave
when not on a master/slave.
This allows for a cleaner error handling.
* A more uniform return of result keys for getmaster/slave
* rename archive -> arcfile (where it's a file descriptor)
* additional return
* simplify logic around 'archive?' flag
* maintain os separator after arcroot
* use function instead of lambda for filter, ensure file exists before file.cmp'ing it
* track errored files and fail if there are any
* Don't include the archive in the archive if it falls within an archived path
* If remove=True and the archive would be in an archived path, fail.
* Fix single-file zip file compression
* Add more documentation about 'state' return
This manages compressed files or archives of many compressed files. You can maintain or update .gz, .bz2 compressed files, .zip archives, or tarballs compressed with gzip or bzip2.
Possible use cases:
* Back up user home directories
* Ensure large text files are always compressed
* Archive trees for distribution
This module was using python 2.6 string .format().
To enable the module to run on python2.4, replace
the .format formatting with '%s' based string formatting.
There was also a use of a 'filename' variable in the
NosystemdTimezone.get() method that was never set.
An import of 'os' was also added for clarity.
Replace the use of python 2.6+ string .format() method
use with the python 2.4 compatible '%s' formatting to
make the github_key module py2.4 compatible.
policy should now accept and handle correctly both data structures or JSON strings
removed unused tag_set var
refactored code to make conditions clearer
rebased to allow for ceph changes, left ceph update on todo list
* Add `active` and `inactive` states to the lvol module
* Honor the previous state of the changed variable
* Move active/inactive states to active boolean parameter
* Bump version_added to make Travis happy
* Avoid bailing early is size isn't specified
* Add invocation examples
* Move "no size" up for code clarity
A number of coding conventions have been adopted for new F5 modules
that are in development. To ensure common usage across the modules,
this module needed to be updated to reflect those conventions.
Additionally, this patch fixes a couple bugs in the module that were
preventing it from being idempotent.
The user adding part is not properly guarded by a try...except
block, so pymongo exceptions can escape from it.
Also there's a double-guarding where roles are given.
Fixes: #2575
A number of coding conventions have been adopted for new F5 modules
that are in development. To ensure common usage across the modules,
this module needed to be updated to reflect those conventions.
No functional code changes were made.
* zypper cleanup checks for failure/diff
* move check for changed/failed from functions back to main
* handle all cases identially
* generate diff together
* fix module name
* Add ipmi modules for power and boot management
* ipmi_power - module for power management
Parameters:
- name
- port
- user
- password
- state
- timeout
* ipmi_boot - module for boot order management
Parameters:
- name
- port
- user
- password
- bootdev
- state
- persist
- uefi
* Fixed copyright
* Supported check mode
Also added description for RETURN
* Added ipmi to list of excludes of tests for python2.4
* added no_log=True for secrets
* added type for port and mark bootdev as required field
* New module wakeonlan to send out magic WOL packets
For a local project managing desktop Windows systems at an elementary school, we want to send out wake-on-lan packets to all systems before continuing using Ansible.
That is the purpose of this module.
PS We can make this module idempotent by implementing arping support using scapy. At some point I may add this, at this time I simply plan on using wait_for to check if the system is online.
* Improved documentation and notes
* Improve the documentation a bit
* Fix Travis warnings and review remarks
* Fix exception handling to support both python2 and python3
* Documentation changes
* added zypper refresh support
* removed trailing symbols
* added forced zypper refresh support similar to update_cache for apt module
* removed unnecessary blocks and cleaned up the logic for refresh
* added update_cache as alias for refresh to be similar to apt/yum module
* update zypper module according to comments
* priority needs zypper version >= 1.12.25
* gpgcheck needs zypper version >= 1.6.2
* output warnings if version not sufficient for option
* fixes#2548
* Add os_stack module for create and delete stack
* Add ansible module for creating and deleting heat stack
* Parameters:
- stack name
- template
- environment_files (list)
- parameters (dict)
- timeout
- rollback
- state: In a near futur I would like to improve
this module by providing a way updating the stack
if already exist. Shade doesn't offer this functionality
AFAIK
* Add update stack feature
* Update added_version and return doc
* Add copyright for os_stack module
* Add wait user choice and minor fixes
* Remove Todo for Shade 1.8.0 and bad line example
* Add documentation for the return values
* Fix type on return value
* Fix yaml syntax
* Cast message to string instead
* add missing check mode
* Fix Kubernetes API auth regression from 393e43b8
Commit 393e43b8 renames url_username and url_password to username and
password, which breaks authentication to a Kubernetes API endpoint as
fetch_url() in ansible.module_utils.urls relies on url_username and
url_password being set.
* Add aliases for clustering/kubernetes.py
- username as alias for url_username
- password as alias for url_password
2.1 introduces overwrite_multiple, which can overwrite more than one
exisiting repo (with matching alias or URL). Allow more than 2 repos to
be overwritten, since openSuSE allow more than one repo with the same
URL if the alias is different.
* Fix bug where we were actually checking for the availability of the
requested package name and not 'sqlports' even if that was the goal.
* Add check that the sqlports database file exists before using it.
* Sprinkle some debug messages for an easier time following the code when
developing.
* Such package names requires at least OpenBSD 6.0.
* Rework get_package_state() to use 'pkg_info -Iq inst:' instead of 'pkg_info -e'
because it understands the branch syntax. It also means we can get rid of
some additional special handling.
This was suggested by Marc Espie:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=146659756711614&w=2
* Drop get_current_name() because the use of 'pkg_info -Iq inst:' in
get_package_state() means we already have that information available without
needing to do custom parsing. This was also necessary because a name such as
"postfix%stable" does not in itself contain the version information necessary
for the custom parsing. pkg_info -Iq translates such a name to the actual
package name seamlessly.
* Add support for finding more than one package for the supplied package name
which may happen if we only supply a stem.
A number of coding conventions have been adopted for new F5 modules
that are in development. To ensure common usage across the modules,
this module needed to be updated to reflect those conventions.
No functional code changes were made.
A number of coding conventions have been adopted for new F5 modules
that are in development. To ensure common usage across the modules,
this module needed to be updated to reflect those conventions.
No functional code changes were made.
The external_ids 'type' was not defined in the argument spec of
openvswitch_bridge. This caused 'external_ids' to be converted to a
string leading to an error when later calling exp_external_ids.items().
A number of coding conventions have been adopted for new F5 modules
that are in development. To ensure common usage across the modules,
this module needed to be updated to reflect those conventions.
No functional code changes were made.