* postgresql_idx: ci tests, refactoring, return values
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, new params, return values
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* New module postgresql_table - fix tests
* New module postgresql_table - fix tests
* New module postgresql_table - fix tests
* New module postgresql_table - fix state choices order
* module_utils: Clean up parameter types
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* More network stuff
* Fix typo
* Fix PEP8
* Fix booleans
* Fix typo
* New LUKS devices management module
- new module that uses cryptsetup (LUKS) functions for management
of encrypted devices
- unit tests included
* New LUKS devices management module
- modified interface by removing 'open' option and moving its functionality
into 'state' option
* module_utils: Clean up parameter types (database)
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* Fix validate-modules test ignores
* module_utils: Clean up parameter types (storage)
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* Fix quotes
* Fix rST issue
* Introduce new "required_by' argument_spec option
This PR introduces a new **required_by** argument_spec option which allows you to say *"if parameter A is set, parameter B and C are required as well"*.
- The difference with **required_if** is that it can only add dependencies if a parameter is set to a specific value, not when it is just defined.
- The difference with **required_together** is that it has a commutative property, so: *"Parameter A and B are required together, if one of them has been defined"*.
As an example, we need this for the complex options that the xml module provides. One of the issues we often see is that users are not using the correct combination of options, and then are surprised that the module does not perform the requested action(s).
This would be solved by adding the correct dependencies, and mutual exclusives. For us this is important to get this shipped together with the new xml module in Ansible v2.4. (This is related to bugfix https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/28657)
```python
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
path=dict(type='path', aliases=['dest', 'file']),
xmlstring=dict(type='str'),
xpath=dict(type='str'),
namespaces=dict(type='dict', default={}),
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent',
'present'], aliases=['ensure']),
value=dict(type='raw'),
attribute=dict(type='raw'),
add_children=dict(type='list'),
set_children=dict(type='list'),
count=dict(type='bool', default=False),
print_match=dict(type='bool', default=False),
pretty_print=dict(type='bool', default=False),
content=dict(type='str', choices=['attribute', 'text']),
input_type=dict(type='str', default='yaml', choices=['xml',
'yaml']),
backup=dict(type='bool', default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
required_by=dict(
add_children=['xpath'],
attribute=['value', 'xpath'],
content=['xpath'],
set_children=['xpath'],
value=['xpath'],
),
required_if=[
['count', True, ['xpath']],
['print_match', True, ['xpath']],
],
required_one_of=[
['path', 'xmlstring'],
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'pretty_print', 'print_match', 'set_children', 'value'],
],
mutually_exclusive=[
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'print_match','set_children', 'value'],
['path', 'xmlstring'],
],
)
```
* Rebase and fix conflict
* Add modules that use required_by functionality
* Update required_by schema
* Fix rebase issue