The modules in this patch include waits that need to happen to ensure
something is correctly configured on a BIG-IP. These waits were
raised as an issue in a recent ansible-testing meeting.
This patch eliminates the waits by mocking time.sleep
There are changes that the merge config can fail, but the module
will still report success. This adds a blob of code to start
collecting those failures and bubbling up a module failure
accordingly.
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.
A bug in the parsing of single commands with commas
Token cleanup
Password argument now defaults to false
Addition of coding conventions from v3 conventions
This module can be used to add license offerings to a pool. This
is the second part required to license a remote device from a
BIG-IQ (the first being to create a pool with bigiq_regkey_pool)
* Removes deprecated code from bigip_monitor_tcp
The deprecated code was moved into its own modules. We let it lay
here for a release, and now I'm removing it.
* Fixing upstreaming tests
This module can be used to create GTM servers (not to be confused with
GTM virtual servers) on a BIGIP. GTM servers are a component of the
datacenter, and GTM virtual servers are their members.
Code refactor to use f5 coding conventions. Removed deprecated
"enabled/disabled" params (this is now a state). Adds token cleanup
for cases where many api calls are made.
This refactors the bigip_virtual_server module to address several issues and
missing features. Additionally it adds tests and updates the coding standards
to the recent version used by f5. Finally, it removes deprecated items that
were announced in 2.4
* Refactors bigip_node
Includes a number of fixes and enhancements in addition to refactoring
the code to be inline with f5 standards
* Fixes upstream errors
* Adds bigip_policy_rule module
This module is the second component of managing LTM policies on
BIG-IP. This module lets you manage the rules of a policy
* Fixing upstream errors
* Correcting YAML errors
* Fixes and features for bigip_provision
Adds support for dedicated modules. Fixes bug in minimum name.
Adds wrappers around checking for up-ness so that they will contribute
to the watch loop
* Fixes upstream errors
This module can be used to manage guests on a vCMP provisioned BIG-IP.
vCMP is a hardware-only feature, therefore this module cannot be used
on the VE editions of BIG-IP.
* move set_module_args to units.modules.utils
* unit tests: reuse set_module_args
* unit tests: mock exit/fail_json in module.utils.ModuleTestCase
* unit tests: use module.utils.ModuleTestCase
* unit tests: fix 'import shadowed by loop variable'
This patch addresses a number of issues, large and small, that were
identified by users in the downstream repo.
* formatting of some code
* specific option combinations leading to errors
* missing includes for unit tests
This module's purpose is to specifically manage the ssl keys. It
is essentially the key component of the bigip_ssl_certificate module.
The modules were separated and the key portion deprecated from
bigip_ssl_certificate in favor of this module.
Module allows you to wait for a bigip device to be
"ready" for configuration. This module will wait for things like
the device coming online as well as the REST API and MCPD being
ready.
If all of the above is not online and ready, then no configuration
will be able to be made.
In this refactor we moved to the most recent coding standards for
both F5 and Ansible. Many bugs were fixed and some features were
also added (such as ipv6 support).
New conventions for ansible warrant fixes to accomodate those
in bigip_partition.
This patch also includes an import fix that can raise an error when
Ansible unit tests run
* documentation was not inline with other Ansible modules
* Python 3 specific imports were missing
* monitor_type is no longer required when creating a new pool; it is now the default.
* A new monitor_type choice of "single" was added for a more intuitive way to specify "a single monitor". It uses "and_list" underneath, but provides additional checks to ensure that you are specifying only a single monitor.
* host and port arguments have been deprecated for now. Please use bigip_pool_member instead.
* 'partition' field was missing from documentation.
* A note that "python 2.7 or greater is required" has been added for those who were not aware that this applies for ALL F5 modules.
* Unit tests were fixed to support the above module
* Adding a cli transport option for the bigip_command module.
* Fixing keyerror when using other f5 modules. Adding version_added for new option in bigip_command.
* Removing local connection check because the F5 tasks can be delegated to any host that has the libraries for REST.
* Using the network_common load_provider.
* Adding unit test to cover cli transport and updating previous unit test to ensure cli was not called.