* nxos_interfaces_ospf: fix passive-interface states & check_mode
This fix addresses issues #41704 and #45343.
The crux of the problem is that `passive-interface` should have been treated as a tri-state value instead of a boolean.
The `no` form of the command disables the passive state on an interface (allows it to form adjacencies and send routing updates). It's essentially an override for `passive-interface default` which enables passive state on all OSPF interfaces.\*
This `no` config will be present in `running-config`.
\**See `router ospf` configuration.*
Since both enable and disable states are explicit configs, the proper way to remove either of these is with the `default` syntax.
Passive-interface config syntax:
```
ip ospf passive-interface # enable (nvgens)
no ip ospf passive-interface # disable (nvgens)
default ip ospf passive-interface # default (removes config, does not nvgen)
```
Code changes:
* `passive_interface` param changed from boolean to string, restricted to `true`,`false`,`default`.
* Several passive-interface specific checks were added because the existing module logic tends to test for true or false and doesn't handle the None case.
* Fixed `check_mode`.
Sanity verified on: N9K,N7K,N3K,N6K
* Fix doc header
* Unit tests for passive-interface
* doc fix#2
* Fix indent for SA
* Remove 'default' keyword, restore bool behavior
* remove changes to sanity
original commit:
8efa4cdde9
update module to match current ansible standards
- update version_added
- fix sanity checks
- match docs to module definition of required and default values
- explicit default of 's0' for selevel
- no default for seuser or login
- rename serange->selevel, add alias
- add required imports
- add RETURN info (stolen from sister module)
- add author github handles
- remove star-import, name specific requirements
- handle import error similar to sister modules
- collapse exceptions
- remove IOError, alias for OSError
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29347790/difference-between-ioerror-and-oserror
- drop 'required: false' as false is the default
- list dependencies as python-agnostic
- selogin does not support check_mode
- remove unused functions
- require seuser only if state=present
Co-authored-by: James Cassell <code@james.cassell.me>
When using before and after in combination, the opposite behavior was induced. This PR makes the the replacement happen between the specified patterns as intended.
* Added integration tests
* Add changelog, porting guide entry, and minor doc fixes
* Removed required_together, updated tests
Since required_together: privatekey_path -> friendly_name, is not always
required it has been removed.
Updated openssl_pkcs12 integration tests to be in line with other
openssl_* modules, and added a test for export with no privatekey_path.
* linter fixes
* Removed cryptography from tests
* Added changelog fragment
* Removed non-necessary select_crypto_backend
This avoids holding open _new_stdin within the parent process, where
subsequent WorkerProcess forks will duplicate it, producing significant
noise in the FD table of every worker.
Fix by overriding start() and moving the work to there, with a finally:
to ensure parent FD is closed after start().
* Fix bug in data returns for some queries used by facts module
* Add additional query to return all servers (up to 5000)
* Fix key checking in rest_api
* Not all Backings are equal
The class used for the backing is not identical in all cases, and do not have the same properties/methods.
Following backings exists at the time of this writing:
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.FlatVer1BackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.FlatVer2BackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.LocalPMemBackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.PartitionedRawDiskVer2BackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.RawDiskMappingVer1BackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.RawDiskVer2BackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.SeSparseBackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.SparseVer1BackingInfo
vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk.SparseVer2BackingInfo
Fixes#53236
* If dispatch() rpc response has data element
return the xml string from `<data>` element
else return the complete xml string from
`<rpc-reply>`.