* Fix persistent command timeout handling
We were using play context timeout on ansible-connect to set
the persistent command timeout handler. Thus, we were ignoring
the persistent_command_timeout setting.
Moreover, even by changing that on ansible-connection, were again
overriding it on cliconf send_command, since in a same process we can
just set a single alarm and cliconf send_command alarm setup is executed
after ansible-connection alarm setup.
* Remove alarm setting on cliconf send_command
The alarm is set regardless before it is executed by ansible-connection.
Setting an alarm again, overrides/disables the previous ones as a single
process can just have a single alarm set.
* Move the setting of persistent command timeout to network_cli
We do also use ansible-connection for connection local, so if a
user provides a timeout via provider that would be ignored if we
set the value on ansible-connection.
Moving that logic to network_cli plugin constructor makes both
connections to work.
* Remove debug statements
* Set the persistent command timeout on task_executor
We can't set the timeout on ansible-connection nor network_cli,
otherwise tasks using provider timeout won't work.
This patch is primarily a refactor to make the validate-modules arg-spec
no longer generate a traceback. It additionally includes removal of deprecated
code in the virtual server module.
The main patch is to remove the traceback generating code. There are
other small fixes that were made in addition to doing that.
* Removed re-def of cleanup_tokens.
* Changed parameter args to be keywords.
* Changed imports to include new module_util locations.
* Imports also include developing (sideband) module_util locations.
* Changed to using F5Client and plain AnsibleModule to prevent tracebacks caused by missing libraries.
* Removed init and update methods from most Parameter classes (optimization) as its now included in module_utils.
* Changed module and module param references to take into account the new self.module arg.
* Minor bug fixes made during this refactor.
The main purpose of this patch is to do the refactor that
supports replacing tracebacks with fail_json. Additionally, the
following was done.
* Removed re-def of cleanup_tokens.
* Changed parameter args to be keywords.
* Changed imports to include new module_util locations.
* Imports also include developing (sideband) module_util locations.
* Changed to using F5Client and plain AnsibleModule to prevent tracebacks caused by missing libraries.
* Removed init and update methods from most Parameter classes (optimization) as its now included in module_utils.
* Changed module and module param references to take into account the new self.module arg.
* Minor bug fixes made during this refactor.
Primarily, this patch contains refactors to remove tracebacks that
are generated when libraries are missing. There is also,
* Removed re-def of cleanup_tokens.
* Changed parameter args to be keywords.
* Changed imports to include new module_util locations.
* Imports also include developing (sideband) module_util locations.
* Changed to using F5Client and plain AnsibleModule to prevent tracebacks caused by missing libraries.
* Removed init and update methods from most Parameter classes (optimization) as its now included in module_utils.
* Changed module and module param references to take into account the new self.module arg. Minor bug fixes made during this refactor.
This patch was primarily an effort to reduce traceback errors for
work that sivel was doing. Part of (and in some cases in addition to)
that, the following was done.
* Removed re-def of cleanup_tokens.
* Changed parameter args to be keywords.
* Changed imports to include new module_util locations.
* Imports also include developing (sideband) module_util locations.
* Changed to using F5Client and plain AnsibleModule to prevent tracebacks caused by missing libraries.
* Removed init and update methods from most Parameter classes (optimization) as its now included in module_utils.
* Changed module and module param references to take into account the new self.module arg.
* Minor bug fixes made during this refactor.
This fix refactor vmware_host module to use PyVmomi.
Also, handle SSLVerifyFault exception to get hostsystem's certificate
thumbprint.
Fixes: #20819
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* aci_aep_to_domain: New module to bind AEP to domain
* Changes to bring in line with aci_domain
* Rename aep_domain to domain_dn, add types
* Fix pylint errors
The jira module uses ansible.module_utils.urls.fetch_url which will
attempt to get that value of the validate_certs parameter from the
module; if present it will honor it's value, otherwise it defaults
to True.
This patch adds that parameter to jira so that it can be specified
by the user and honored by ansible.module_utils.urls.fetch_url
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* fix broken import
* ansible.module_utils.ec2.HAS_BOTO is already used
* wait_timeout parameter: use 'int' type
* wait is always True there
* doc: use formatting function
* Update validate-modules arg_spec introspection to be faster, by only mocking the imports we explicitly list
* The use of types.MethodType in redhat_subscription wasn't py3 compatible, use partial instead
* Remove argument_spec import hacks, make them errors, we can ignore them with ansible-test
* Enable the --arg-spec flag for validate-modules
* aci_domain_to_vlan_pool: Add domain to VLAN pool
A new ACI module to bind a domain to a VLAN pool.
This module still needs integration tests once it is formally review and
accepted.
* Add examples to documentation
* aci_domain_to_encap_pool: Add domain to encap pool
A new ACI module to bind a domain to an encap pool.
This module still needs integration tests once it is formally review and
accepted.
* Fix domain RN and attributes
* aci_domain: Manage phys, vmm, l2ext, l3ext and FC domain profiles
A new ACI module from the high priority list.
* Add RHEV VMM provider as Redhat
* PEP compliancy
* Make variables specific to domain
* Add examples
* aci_vlan_pool_encap_block: New module to manage VLAN encap blocks
This module is a simplified version of the aci_encap_pool_range module.
* PEP8 fixes (closer to the original)
* Add integration tests
* Mellanox OS name change: MLNXOS changed to ONYX
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* Fix alphabetical order of modules metadata
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
Adding "-SyncWindow 0" flag to the Compare-Object call used to determine if the existing and proposed IP address lists are the same. This makes the array comparison mark changes in order as a difference.
Fix for bug #34651
* aci_vlan_pool: Module to manage VLAN pools
This is a simplified version of the aci_encap_pool module.
* Add integration tests, based on aci_encap_pool
* Add new module for managing ospf protocol on mlnxos devices
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* Fix test name, and documentation.
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
This module is mostly written to make room for the option of not
setting the `value` parameter while `state=absent`. That choice being
a feature, since it allows both for the removal of individual records
as well as the removal of full record sets.
The opposite goes for the `record` parameter, which needs to be defined
at least by its default value for the module to be able to produce any
meaningful result. Hence making it explicit as part of required_if.
The MX record type is already plenty covered. In addition to the
priority parameter having a default value, the `ensure_dns_record`
method does its own parameter checking.
SRV records on the other hand do need additional parameter
checking. Primarily with the `delete_dns_records` method in mind.
Fixes#23957
* filesystem: list used tools
* filesystem: btrfs and reiserfs don't support resizing
* filesystem: list supported filesystems
use formatting functions and 'filesystem' instead of 'file system'
* filesystem: PEP8
* filesystem: remove useless calls to module.boolean
* filesystem: fail when the requested action isn't implemented
* filesystem: resizefs: list supported FS rather than unsupported
* filesystem: refactor
* filesystem: add integration tests
* filesystem: allow to use image file with 'dev' param
* filesystem: test resizefs (ext2/3/4 filesystems only)
* filesystem: Btrfs, handle older version than v0.20-rc1
* filesystem: use loop keyword (integration tests)
* filesystem: new test, check when another filesystem already exists
* filesystem: add myself as a maintainer
* filesystem: fix tests as filters
* WIP Refactor EOS code to use cliconf
* Fix connection.get where sendonly is True
* Fix pylint issue
* Remove return from send_config and various exec_commands
Also, removed a few try/except, which are anyways handled in
Connection.
This adds a new module called 'vmware_host_config_facts' which
gathers facts about advanced configuration informantion about ESXi host or all
ESXi hosts from given cluster.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* converted win_updates to an action plugin for automatic reboots
* do not set final result when running under async
* Updated documentation around win_updates with async and become
_name attribute is used when providing generic error messages
(such as connection problems). As AnsibleAWSModule does not inherit
things from AnsibleModule by default, need to provide it.
* First pass at Terraform module
* Support output variables
* Support idempotent plan checks and external plan files
* Add check mode support
* Support custom statefile location & remove color-coding from shell output
* Docs
* Let missing statefile hard-fail
* Update to support present/planned/absent states
* PEP8
* Add docs & fix python 2.6 incompatibility
* PEP8
* PEP8
* Fix misleading cleanup/detach documentation
Current documentation is not concrete regarding desired
state of `detach` to make container be properly removed
with `cleanup`
Make `detach:false` be mentioned explicitly
* Tweak formatting
* eos - Support use_proxy argument
Running ansible with a proxy set in the environment causes the eos module to
attempt to connect to devices via the proxy.
To prevent this behaviour the only way is to unset the proxy out of the
environment, either by wrapping the ansible calls or doing it in a piece of code
executed before connect, such as a vars_module (though this is very hacky).
This change allows you to set `use_proxy: no` under the provider config.
The default value is set to True, which mirrors the behaviour seen today.
* nexos - Support use_proxy argument
Running ansible with a proxy set in the environment causes the nexos module to
attempt to connect to devices via the proxy.
To prevent this behaviour the only way is to unset the proxy out of the
environment, either by wrapping the ansible calls or doing it in a piece of code
executed before connect, such as a vars_module (though this is very hacky).
This change allows you to set `use_proxy: no` under the provider config.
The default value is set to True, which mirrors the behaviour seen today.
* adding azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* removed semicolon placed by mistake
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqlserver
* Updated dependencies
* Allow protection of certain keys during camel_to_snake
Create an `ignore_list` parameter that preserves the case
of the contents of certain dictionaries. Most valuable
for `tags` but other uses might arise.
* Port ec2_vpc_route_table to boto3
Update tests to reflect fixes in boto3.
* Add RETURN documentation to ec2_vpc_route_table
* Update DOCUMENTATION to be valid yaml
* Add check mode tests