* ebs_optimized is not suboption of 'network'
* Add Shaps as ec2_instance maintainer
* Added workaround-backward compatible check for ebs_optimized
* Added ebs_optimized test
* CI fixes, dynamic select of ENA-enabled AMI
* netbox_device module
* Add init.py to each directory
* Fixed a few of the shippable failed tests
* No need for import pynetbox in netbox_utils-removed, changed syntax for set
* A bit more cleanup
* Fixed the 'data' to have suboptions
* Fixed formatting for device_role
* Attempting to fix shippable errors
* Final testing and updated documentation
* Fixed return type and removed testing result files
* Updated some returns to be a list to keep 'meta' formatting consistent
* Updated module to standardize the meta return type
* Updated short_description and added David Gomez as author
* Updated short_description, added David Gomez as author, added module direcotry to BOTMETA.yml
* Updated data type to dict and removed JSON from netbox_utils
* Simplify logic and add FreeBSD & NetBSD
* Remove incorrect flag for lock and unlock on FreeBSD
* Add tests and changelog
Co-authored-by: Chris Gadd <gaddman@email.com>
PIP package names must be case insensitive, and must consider hyphens
and underscores to be equivalent
(https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0426/#name), because of this the
module didn't work correctly in check mode. For example if the passed
package name had a different case or an underscore instead of a hyphen
(or the other way around) compared to the installed package, check mode
reported as changed, even though packages were installed. Now the module
ignores case and hyphens/underscores in package names, so check mode
works correctly.
IOS prepends a show running-config with lines that are not part of the
configuration, keeping the output from being an entirely valid configuration:
R1#show run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 2045 bytes
...
In order to be able to use the config from ios_facts as-is, strip this
header.
* Always use /proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id to confirm reboot on Linux
/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id is available since kernel 2.3.16 and
should be safe to rely on.
The previously used method by checking the system boot time using who -b
turned out to be unreliable: Some systems lacking an RTC report the Unix
epoch as boot time, but the code trying to detect that did't always
work.
Closes#46562
* Change DEFAULT_BOOT_TIME_COMMAND
- change to usinsg /proc by default
- add BOOT_TIME_COMMANDS for BSD, Solaris, and macOS
The PR adds new option "next_run" so that user can decide if the
configuration has to be applied on the VM immediately or it has
to be configured on next restart.
* Complie regular expressions for better performance
* Skip on empty lines
This fixes a bug where the previous repo would be inserted in the result twice since an empty line did not match any of the conditions that would exit the loop iteration.
The description of the `name` and `id` options are updated to highlight the fact that the `name` (which is required and leads to failures if several images exist with the same name) argument can also contain the image `id`.
+label: docsite_pr
* win_update: Add post search category matching to support product matching
* win_updates: Return categories of each update
* win_updates: Documentation fix-up
* win_updates: Adjusted documentation to reflect regex vs sub-string match of post-cat strings
* win_updates: Sped up post-category checking
* win_updates: Updated documentation to suggest querying post-category strings
* win_updates: Simplified saving and checking post-categories
* fixed some issues and added filtered categories to return value
* win_updates: Moved all category matching to occur after initial search
* win_updates: Adjustments to satisfy PowerShell lint checks
* win_updates: Dropped category validation from action plugin
* win_updates: Documentation updates
* win_updates: Fixed plugin unit tests
* Added basic equivalent to PowerShell modules
* changes based on latest review
* Added tests
* ignore sanity test due to how tests are set up
* Changes to work with PSCore
* Added documentation and change updated more modules
* Add some speed optimisations to AddType
* fix some issues in the doc changes
* doc changes
* yum also parse obsolete package output
This is a rebase of the patch originally proposed in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/40001 by machacekondra
Fixes#39978
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* properly parse the obsoletes, provide a new output entry, add changelog
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* make pep8 happy
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove q debugging output
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* First pass at a toml inventory
* Make EXAMPLES yaml
* Remove unnecessary comment
* Small formatting changes
* Add ansible-inventory option to list as TOML
* TOML inventory improvements, to allow a more simple inventory, specifically related to children
* changelog
* Simplify logic
* Dedupe _expand_hostpattern, making it available to all inventory plugins
* Don't make the TOML inventory dependent on the YAML inventory
* Quote IP address values
* Add more TOML examples
* Further cleanups
* Enable the toml inventory to run by default
* Create toml specific dumper
* 2.8
* Clean up imports
* No toml pygments lexer
* Don't raise an exception early when toml isn't present, and move toml to the end, since it requires an external dep
* Require toml>=0.10.0
* Further clean up of empty data
* Don't require toml>=0.10.0, but prefer it, add code for fallback in older versions
* Ensure we actually pass an encoder to toml.dumps
* Simplify recursive data converter
* Appease tests, since we haven't limited controller testing to 2.7+
* Update docstring for convert_yaml_objects_to_native
* remove outdated catching of AttributeError
* We don't need to catch ImportError when import ansible.plugins.inventory.toml
* Add note about what self.dump_funcs.update is doing
* Address some things
* A little extra comment
* Fix toml availability check
* Don't create an intermediate list
* Require toml file extension
* Add metadata
* Remove TOML docs from intro_inventory to prevent people from getting the wrong idea
* It's in defaults, remove note
* core supported, indicate very clearly that this is preview status
The host argument is a Host object, and is used as such by
group.remove_host. However, self.hosts is a dictionary of host name to
Host object. Thus, the existing code is checking to see if the Host
object is one of the keys.
Use host.name to interact with the keys of the dictionary.
The change to add sshpass support for rsync broke synchronize when
a password was provided at all. Have to convert an int into a string to
make it work.
* Allow bang and exclamation without warning
Allow the password field to be ! or * without warning when using this feature to create accounts that are locked.
Add documentation and tests to cover this.
* Use set() rather than braces for Python 2.6
* Correct yum and dnf autoremove behavior
Sanity check args passed to autoremove
Fixes#47184
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* fix docs
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* fix(tasks: synchronize): wrap in sshpass if ssh password was provided
Closes#16616
* fix(tasks: synchronize): pass rsync password to sshpass via fd
* fix(tasks: synchronize): use fail_json instead of AnsibleError
* fixup! fix(tasks: synchronize): use fail_json instead of AnsibleError
fix python2 handling
* feat(module_utils: basic: run_command): add optional arguments `pass_fds` and `before_communicate_callback`
* fix(tasks: synchronize): use module.run_command instead of subprocess.Popen
* fixup! fix(tasks: synchronize): use module.run_command instead of subprocess.Popen
remove unused import
* fixup! fixup! fix(tasks: synchronize): use module.run_command instead of subprocess.Popen
pass_fds only if they passed to run_command()
The current doc of k8s_raw_module contain a copy paste of the env var name :
```
host :
Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_HOST environment variable.
key_file : Path to a key file used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_HOST environment variable.
```
* Removed deprecated ANSIBLE_HOSTS
* Bump sudo/su configs to match deprecation version for cli and playbook args
* Bump include configs to match deprecation version for 'include'
* Fix lvg module idempotency
In [1] changes were made to ensure that the physical
devices were appropriately filtered, but the dev_list
which is used to prepare the filter is modified from
the original arguments to resolve any symlinks. This
results in the existing devices given in the module
args to be left out of the filter, resulting
in the module trying to add the same device again
every time the task is executed.
In this PR we change dev_list to be a copy of the
module arguments so that we're able to add the given
pv list from the module arguments into the filter
as well, ensuring that there is idempotence when
running the task again.
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/38446
* Add lvg module idempotence test
To ensure that the lvg module is tested for idempotency,
we add a basic integration test.
Support for MacOS and FreeBSD are skipped because the
module does not currently support those platforms.
* Store parsed docker-py / docker API versions in client.
* Began refactoring 'minimal required version' for docker_container options.
* Removing some fake defaults.
* Added changelog.
* Improve tests (check older docker versions).
* Fix comparison. The breaking point is not docker-py 2.0.0, but 1.10.0.
(Verified by testing with these versions.)
* Move docker-py/API version detection to setup_docker.
* Add YAML document starter.
* docker_network requirement for docker-py was bumped to 1.10.0 in #47492.
* Docs: Clean up of 'acl' module docs
This is part of a series of module doc cleanups.
* Changes influenced by review coments
* Changes based on review
* issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* squash! issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* squash! issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* squash! issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* --squash
* squash! Merge branch 'issue-47881' of github.com:ckyriakidou/ansible into issue-47881
Handle exception when there is no snapshot available in virtual machine or template while cloning using vmware_guest.
Fixes: #47920
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Support for device read write limit parameters
* Add following options in docker_container module
- device_read_bps
- device_write_bps
- device_read_iops
- device_write_iops
Fixes#36831
* test for device_read_iops
* combined test for device_write_bps and device_write_iops
Don't fail when policy, requestPayment, tagging or versioning API is not
implemented by the endpoint and if related parameters policy, requester_pays,
tags or versioning are None.
You typically want the lineinfile module to operate in an indempotent way, similar to using "sed -i", so your regexp needs to match the line to edit both before and after the edit, otherwise on a second run the regexp will no longer match the original text line and you will end up with a second copy of the replacement line at the top/bottom of the file.
* cleanup is already tested.
* Add test for paused.
* Add recreate and restart tests.
* timeout is a common docker option
* Implement paused and fix paused test.
* Add changelog.
* Improve paused test.
* There will always be metadata returned so no need to check for its
existence first.
* There won't be version or metadata_version as those are being removed
by the api. So all checks for those need to be removed.
migration is disabled. The PR adds new option to force migrate
the VMs. This is required for hosted engine migration since
automatic migration is disabled for HE VM by default.
shade is not used anymore by the `os_*` modules.
PR #40532 replaces `shade` library by `openstacksdk`. This commit clean
up some references to the old library. It's similiar to what has been
done in PR #40784.
* add filters variable to allow servers to be selected based on arbitrary nova properties
* update docs to fix yaml
* add required info for filters variable in the docs
* bump version number
* clean up documentation
* New v2_runner_on_start callback added to indicate the start of execution for a host in a specific task
* Add changelog fragment
* Minor docstring clarification
* Modify yum/tasks/proxy.yml to usernames that expose regex bug
* Fix bad regex backref/interpolation w/yum proxy username
A yum proxy username that begins with a number was being
interpolated as part of the backref, resulting in an error:
"sre_constants.error: invalid group reference"
Closes#47797
Description for the name and description was vague. I didn't get the first time reading that it was talking about a character limit.
+label: docsite_pr
* Remove message suggesting that state: absent is not implemented for queues
* Remove message suggesting that state: absent is not implemented for exchanges
* Providing fix for #47083 in pamd.py
* Providing fix for #47197
* Fixing pep8 errors
* update regex to account for leading dash and VALID_TYPES with dashes as well
* use a results dictionary and clean up unnecessary items
* remove unnessecary return value. action is already reported in invocation output
* make naming consistent across action returns
* fix comparison so it checks equality instead of identity and indentation in update_rule()
* make sure file always has EOF newline
* updated regex to skip spacing between path and args and add rule arg regex to capture complex args
* new module argument parsing code in function and DRY changes
* remove unused has_rule method on PamdService class
* fix error in parse_module_arguments()
* updated args_present action to make it handle key value args and fail on complex bracketed arguments
* pep8 and other fixes so units still work
* suggested change - make version removed 2.8
Co-Authored-By: shepdelacreme <shepdelacreme@users.noreply.github.com>
* add more error proof test to if statement
* Parsing plugin filter may raise TypeError, gracefully handle this exception
and let user know about the syntax error in plugin filter file.
* Test for plugin_filtering
Fixes: #46658
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* ManageIQ module to manage groups
* Fixed typos, more examples on managed_filters.
* Simplified the input if managed_filters
Change return values role_name and tenant_name to role and tenant to macht input params
* Return managed_filters and belongsto_filters instead of filters to better mach the input params
* More generic comparison code from docker_container to docker_common.
* More flexibility if a is None and method is allow_to_present.
Note that this odes not affect docker_container, as there a is never None.
* Update docker_secret and docker_config: simplify labels comparison.
* Added unit tests.
* Use proper subsequence test for allow_more_present for lists.
Note that this does not affect existing code in docker_container, since lists
don't use allow_more_present. Using allow_more_present will only be possible
in Ansible 2.8.
* pep8
* docker_image: Fix up 'changed' event in force mode
This is the same as https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/19235 except it applies to all image-building modes (building the image locally, loading the image from an archive, or pulling the image), rather than only when pulling the image.
* Use 'dummy' rather than '_' as unused variable name.
* Add changelog fragment for pull request #33754
Due to refactoring of task_error and wait_for_task method,
SSL thumbprint was lost in error message. This fixes the
retry mechanism of AddHost task.
Fixes: #47563
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* initial commit of facts module for Memset VPS/dedicated server products
* add missing brace
* add integration tests (disabled until we have a mock API to test against)
* bump ansible release version to 2.8
* initial commit of facts module to return usage of a Memstore cloudstorage product
* switch API wrapper to use basic auth instead of passing the api_key in the body
* add integration tests (disabled until we have a mock API to test against)
* bump ansible release version to 2.8
* Controlled params within no section
* Added tests to control params within no section
* Cleaning output_file before creating no-section params and check the content
* addresses comment in PR "s/hate/beverage/g"
* integration test for docker_swarm_service
* ensure stack de-initialization
* Set default value for 'configs' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for configs.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.30).
* Set default value for 'update_order' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for update_order.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.29)
* Set default value for 'publish.mode' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for publish_mode.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.32)
* Allow tests to run on older version of docker.
* remove workarounds for old docker versions
* test correct swarm cleanup
* changelog fragment for docker_swarm_service defaults change
* Add support for POST-as-GET if GET fails with 405.
* Bumping ACME test container version to 1.4. This includes letsencrypt/pebble#162 and letsencrypt/pebble#168.
* Also use POST-as-GET for account data retrival.
This is not yet supported by any ACME server (see letsencrypt/pebble#171),
so we fall back to a regular empty update if a 'malformedRequest' error is
returned.
* Using newest ACME test container image.
Includes letsencrypt/pebble#171 and letsencrypt/pebble#172, which make Pebble behave closer to the current specs.
* Remove workaround for old Pebble version.
* Add changelog entry.
* First try POST-as-GET, then fall back to unauthenticated GET.
* Don't die when get_container is called for container which is terminating during get_container call.
If it terminates between client.containers() and client.inspect_container(),
the module will fail with an error such as
Error inspecting container: 404 Client Error: Not Found ("No such container: xxx")
* Add changelog.
This reverts commit c649d0ea32.
The change results in deadlock in network_cli while it is
waiting to check the return value of recv_ready() which
was added in this commit to improve performance
* Add to k8s_raw docs re: vault-encrypted files
I didn't read the examples far enough and maybe would not have tried all the examples so I ended up creating https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/47259 and learned that definition key with lookup works well and we agreed the docs should say something. :)
+label: docsite_pr
* Add note about ansible vault-encrypted files to src: param
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Make changes from feedback
* Make feedback changes
* Fixes#18568
* Commit of the first set of utm modules
* added documentation line for module_utils file
* removed other utm modules for the first pr
* added maintainers to botmeta
* implemented fixes for shippable
* fixed whitespaces and newlines in included doc fragment
* added types and choices to documentation
* fix for E501
* Implemented change requests
* changed utm_utils license to BSD
* changed str() to to_native()
* added a status state that will just return information about my object
* renamed state 'status' to 'info'
* added team_e-spirit to botmeta and added the team as maintainer for the utm_utils
* only return a result if the lookup was not empty. Do not return a null result
* removed info state
* added boilerplate
* made preparation for info-only modules
This PR is fixing following issues:
1) Don't try to check password.
2) Check options.
3) Order wasn't adding at the end, as doc says.
Signed-off-by: Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com>
For some strange reasons the 'swupd' module does not fail if I specify a
non-existing bundle like "xxx". This is inconsistent with other modules, for
example 'dnf'.
The end result is that if someone uses the 'package' module, the result is
inconsistent across OSes: for Fedora trying to install an non-existing module
fails, bot for Clear Linux it just prints a warning and succeeds.
This patch fixes the inconsistent behavior. With this patch 'swupd' will fail
if one tries to install a bundle that does not exist.
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
* Avoid misleading PyVmomi error if requests import fails
Requests is imported by the VMware module_utils as an external
dependency; however, because it is in a try/catch block containing the
imports for PyVmomi, if requests fails to import properly, Ansible will
instead complain about PyVmomi not being installed.
By moving the import outside of the try/catch block, if requests fails
to import, an error like the following will be returned:
ImportError: No module named requests
This should result in less confusion.
* catch requests ImportError
* Fixed#47505: Type error in openssl_certificate
* Use to_bytes instead of str.encode in SelfSignedCertificate. Updates #47508
* Use to_bytes instead of str.encode in OwnCACertificate
* Added integration tests for openssl_certificate: selfsigned_not_before/after and ownca_not_before/after
* Add shorthand debugger method to recreate the task from the original ds, and re-template. Fixes#46321
* Fix rst header
* Indicate update_task was added in 2.8
* Major slow down due to using the wrong loader for plugin_types
* traceback due to adding httpapi and cliconf plugins to the plugins we
allow ansible-doc to process
- Added check to see if attribute even exists, if not, it exits.
- Then checks if attribute is already set to value we want to update
it to. If yes, then it exits and changed=False
- Otherwise updates the attribute and changed=True
* Add Scaleway API pagination to server inventory call
* Move Link parsing to helper module
* Correct some PEP8 errors
* Replace AnsibleError with ScalewayException in module_utils since the former doesn't work
* Simplify the regexes to match the intended purpose
* Cleanup helper to conform to review
* Cleanup Scaleway inventory to conform to review
* Flatten the conditional branches structure
* fix a regexp typo
* Add Support of healthcheck in docker_container module
Fixes#33622
Now container can be started with healthcheck enabled
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Extend docker_container healthcheck (#1)
* Allowing to disable healthcheck.
* Added test for healthcheck.
* Make sure correct types are used.
* Healthcheck needs to be explicitly disabled with test: ['NONE'].
* pep8 fixes
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Fix bug if healthcheck interval is 1 day or more
`timedelta` object has days too and seconds are up to one day.
Therefore use `total_seconds()` to convert time into seconds.
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Add test for healthcheck when healthcheck is not specified
This is to avoid the situation when healthcheck is not specified and
treat this as healthcheck is changed or removed.
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Convert string syntax for healthcheck test to CMD-SHELL
Also add another test case to check idempotency when healthcheck test
is specified as string
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Playbook fails if minimun docker version is not satisfy for healthcheck
This is to make more consistent with other non-supported options.
Signed-off-by: Akshay Gaikwad <akgaikwad001@gmail.com>
* Add matrix notification module
* try to make ansibot happy
* docs
* fix typo in encoding
* is ansibot happy now?
* change matrix python lib requirement description
* Example formatting & no_log
Thanks for this PR.
Few minor things that are easier for me to just fix, than explain and get you to fix.
* We suggest using `- name:` for examples, as Ansible best practice is to name your tasks
* To prevent secrets being leaked out use `no_log` in argspec
* use `requirements:` in `DOCUMENTATION`
* Clean up argument requirements
* Remove requirements duplicate
* not sure on syntax with these, were adapted from an example elsewhere
* WinRM/PSRP: Ensure shell returns UTF-8 output
This PR makes UTF-8 output work in PSRP shells.
* Add win_command and win_shell integration tests
* Fix tests
* more test fixes