All inventory hosts to which a connection is actually established
should declare ansible_python_interpreter to avoid interpreter
auto-discovery, as that may select the wrong interpreter.
Split coverage stub files into multiple parts based on the number
of lines in files included in each stub. This will keep memory usage
down to avoid hanging on Shippable.
* Add support to automate multiple systems
Currently `redfish_utils` module can support only one system.
These changes introduce the ability to support multiple systems.
* Update - add support to automate multiple systems
* Introduce `aggregate()` to avoid code duplication in `get_multi___` like
methods.
* Remove "set" related methods
* include systems URI in each aggregated entry
* rebased
* Fixes KeyError and merge errors
* Add a warning about vault leaving secrets in the shell history.
* Add a warning about accidental newlines in vault encrypted strings.
+label: docsite_pr
* modify regex to use implicit charsets this should solve issues in py3 and unicode names
* fix issue with subgroups in yaml inventory
* clarify deprecation message
* separated per name warning from deprecation
* move noise to verbosity, simplify warnings
* fix docs to reflect actual 'good' practice
* change toggle to choice list to give users more options
* changelog
* combine provided variables and host vars inside of constructing groups to take into account composed variables
let composed variables "win"
* fix whitespace
* Allow user to control hash behavior
* Remove dependency to psycopg2 with dump/restore
'dump' and 'restore' state only need pg_dump and pg_restore. These tools
don't use psycopg2 so this change tries to avoid the use of it in these
cases.
The db_exists test was replaced with an error detection when piping to
compression program, using a FIFO file. This effectively reverts #39483,
that was a fix for #39412.
* Fix typo
* Add changelog fragment
* Add note for dump and restore not requiring psycopg2
* Fix YAML syntax
* Update lib/ansible/modules/database/postgresql/postgresql_db.py
Co-Authored-By: Glandos <bugs-github@antipoul.fr>
* Revert "changes to clusteR"
This reverts commit 33ee1b71e4bc8435fb315762a871f8c4cb6c5f80.
* Fix issue and unit tests
* update to firewall
* fix import issues
* Revert "Revert "changes to clusteR""
This reverts commit 2713c75f31.
* fix docs
* stop pylint on unicode line, line can only be run in python2
* Review comment
* add pylint skip
* add pylint skip
Basic passwords are rejected by the nxos device unless `no password strength-check`
is configured. This change just makes the password meet the minimum strength checks.
* The test was setting `lsa max` value to 2222 but the default `lsa hold` value is 5000.
* `hold` must be less than `max` or else the device raises a clierror, so I just added a lower non-default `hold` value to satisfy the cli.
* Output warnings from docker daemon on container create and update.
* Accept warning for blkio_weight instead of idempotency.
* Value quoting.
* Avoid loop variable conflict.
* Add changelog.
* Make one test case faster.
* Add 'Docker warning: ' prefix.
* Add a generalized warning reporting function.
* Add rollback_config
* Add change log fragment
* Fix broken test
* Actually fix broken tests
* Add rollback_config example
* Default rollback_config as None
* Abort early if rollback_config does not exist
The `oif_ps` attr expects a list of dicts but it also supports keyword 'default'.
When the playbook specifies `oif_ps: default` the `nxos_igmp_interface` module fails:
```
"msg": "Elements value for option oif_ps is of type <type 'str'> and we were unable to convert to dict: dictionary requested, could not parse JSON or key=value"
```
This test used to work afaik so I believe `AnsibleModule` may have changed at some point to enforce strict type checking, causing this failure. I did not see another way to handle both list & str types for the same attr so I just set it to `raw`.
`nxos_igmp_interface/tests/common/sanity` now has 100% pass rate.