* win_scheduled_task: rewrite for additionality functionality and bug fixes
* fixes for docs and os version differences
* started with the testing
* doc fix
* added more tests
* added principals tests
* finished tests for win_scheduled_task rewrite
* feedback from PR
* change to fail when both new and deprecated args are set
* change diff variable to match new standard and update doc sentance
* Don't ask for password confirm on 'ansible-vault edit'
This is to match the 2.3 behavior on:
ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
Previously, the above command would consider that a 'new password'
scenario and prompt accordingly, ie:
$ ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
New Password:
Confirm New Password:
The bug was cause by 'create_new_password' being used for
'edit' action. This also causes the previous implicit 'auto prompt'
to get triggered and prompt the user.
Fix is to make auto prompt explicit in the calling code to handle
the 'edit' case where we want to auto prompt but we do not want
to request a password confirm.
Fixes#30491
* finalize lookup documentation
* minor fixes to ansible-doc
- actually show which file caused error on when listing plugins
- removed redundant display of type and name
* smart quote fixes from toshio
Currently, MIQ only supports an alert type of 'prometheus', so rather than have the caller of manageiq_provider pass this info, just set it as the default.
When calling manageiq_user to an already existing user (but leaving out the password so that it doesn't automatically 're-create' the user), the module fails with:
fatal: [127.0.0.1]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "module_stderr": "Shared connection to 127.0.0.1 closed.\r\n", "module_stdout": "Traceback (most recent call last):\r\n File \"/tmp/ansible_Fr7Nt3/ansible_module_manageiq_user.py\", line 324, in <module>\r\n main()\r\n File \"/tmp/ansible_Fr7Nt3/ansible_module_manageiq_user.py\", line 315, in main\r\n res_args = manageiq_user.edit_user(user, name, group, password, email)\r\n File \"/tmp/ansible_Fr7Nt3/ansible_module_manageiq_user.py\", line 229, in edit_user\r\n if self.compare_user(user, name, group_id, password, email):\r\n File \"/tmp/ansible_Fr7Nt3/ansible_module_manageiq_user.py\", line 189, in compare_user\r\n (group_id and user['group']['id'] != group_id)\r\nKeyError: 'group'\r\n", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE", "rc": 0}
The 'group' field turns out to be 'current_group_id' (at least with ManageIQ 4.6). Update the comparison accordingly.
* add 'update_password' param to manageiq_user
Currently with the manageiq_user module, if you call it repeatedly while passing the 'password' parameter, it will always run the task and mark it as 'changed'.
Following the pattern of the AWS IAM module, add an 'update_password' parameter that takes 'always' (default) or 'on_create'. This will let you set an initial password when creating a user, but allow the user to modify their password and not stomp over their password changes if you re-run the playbook/task that created the user.
* don't stomp password when other fields change
Handle case where user fields change, but we don't want to stomp on a potentially user-changed password. Previously, if a non-password field changed, and the password param was passed in, it would ignore the 'update_password': 'on_create' setting (ie it would update/modify the password even if the user already exists).
Add trailing ',' to list of params.
* windows: fix list type in legacy module utils
* only change the return for the list type instead of affecting it all
* additional null check when using an array
* Fix tags in ec2_instance_facts
The method boto3_tag_list_to_ansible_dict in module_utils/ec2.py changed
and does no longer check whether the returned result of boto3 uses
"key" or "Key" as the tag key identifier.
This fixes ec2_instance_facts to make this check in its own, since boto3
may return "key" instead of "Key"
* Since the indices for the tags are already formatted to lowercase
by the snaking, we can assume, that the index for the tags are already
formatted
* timezone module: fixed platform decision rule for Linux
— For better handling of environments where timedatectl is unavailable
* timezone module: allow absence of configuration files if specific commands are available
* timezone module: remove duplicated line
* timezone module: fixed docs to clarify returned diff
* timezone module: fixed “undefined variable err”
* Revert "timezone module: fixed docs to clarify returned diff"
This reverts commit 4b783227f7.
* timezone module: revert platform decision rule; just warn instead of futher command checks
* timezone module: [NosystemdTimezone] enhanced error message
* changed RunCommand result from Tuple to CommandResult for easier future extensibility
* moved Win32 Dictionary->multi-null-string environment munging into C#
As-merged, had several issues that prevented idempotent usage. Some args were defined at the wrong UI level. Dual-state args didn't match up with typical Ansible UI.
* fixed issue with default callback inheritance
- callbacks need to document same options as callbacks they inherit from to get them configured
- since default is also used by many 3rd party callbacks for inheritance, making the code 'tolerate' the missing docs
and fallback to using the direct constant to configure it's options.
* Added nopackages option and Fix#24997
Adding a new option - nopackages.
This enables the option to add the --nopackages flag while registering a new node to RHN Satellite. We are not uploading the rpm data on our nodes and since we started utilizing ansible for nodes registration, I figures it would be useful for others as well.
Also-
Fixes#24997 (verified in my lab)
* Fixed documentation
* Documentation changes:
- typo fix in "default"
- Added "version_added" and set to 2.4
* Documentation changes:
- Removed trailing whitespaces in nopackages['version_added']
* This change is unrelated for this feature pull request and shouldn't be here (and also seems wrong, see #25079).
* Changed "version_added" to 2.5 in the module docs
It could be something like '10beta4', which StrictVersion() would
reject. When Postgres 10 is released, it will be '10', which
StrictVersion() would STILL reject.
Fortunately, psycopg2 has a 'server_version' connection attribute that
is guaranteed to be an integer like 90605 for version 9.6.5, or 100000
for version 10. We can safely use this for version-specific code.
* Replace pause in integration tests with until.
Use resource prefix instead of generating a random number
Only try to delete keys if they exist
* Add alias to tests