In some remote environments, the `crontab` executable is
overloaded with a custom executable, which typically does
some pre/post processing before forwarding to crontab.
Instead of using the hardcoded `/usr/bin/crontab`, this uses
the `get_bin_path` utility to locate the default crontab executable.
* ce_bgp_neighbor_af: fix a typo in module's parameter
* ce_bgp_neighbor_af: fix a typo in module's parameter, add version_added and changelog
* ce_bgp_neighbor_af: fix a typo in module's parameter, add aliase
* Support large folder size comparisons for win_find
Changed [int] to [int64] to support larger folders. Otherwise module fails as soon as a large folder is encountered.
* Create 58466-FIX_win_find-Bug-Get-FileStat_fails_on_large_files.yml
The documentation links are now displayed when running from an install.
Previously the links were only displayed when running from source.
This was due to ansible-test checking for the presence of documentation files locally, which are only present when running from source.
The check is no longer necessary since there is a sanity test in place to enforce the presence of documentation for all sanity tests.
Following module used internal results key as part of return json, this commit
changes this to appropriate values -
* vmware_datastore_maintenancemode.py
* vmware_host_kernel_manager.py
* vmware_host_ntp.py
* vmware_host_service_manager.py
* vmware_tag.py
Fixes: #62083
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* ansible-galaxy - add config to control the display wheel
* Fix changelog and make test more stable
* Don't use display thread at all if progress wheel isn't being shown
The default behavior of the ansible-test vcenter plugin is to use the govcsim container to run tests.
However, unless the govcsim mode was specified using the VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM environment variable, the filter code would skip the tests unless the tests ran on Shippable or the user had an ansible-core-ci key.
Now the filter correctly recognizes that govcsim is the default.
* Fix location of unit test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test unit test requirements.
* Remove redundant unit test requirements.
* Fix location of network test requirements.
* Preserve ansible-test network test requirements.
* Remove redundant network test requirements.
* Add missing ordereddict requirements.
* Load collection requirements correctly.
* Add changelog fragment.
* luks_device.py: allow the user create LUKS based on specific versions
- Allow user pass an option 'type' that explicits define the version of LUKS
container that will be created. It should be 'luks1' or 'luks2' format.
- If 'label' option is defined the 'type' option will be 'luks2' independently
of the option 'type' informed by user. (labels NEED luks2 format)
Fixes: #58973
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mulatinho <alex@mulatinho.net>
* added the changelog fragment
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mulatinho <alex@mulatinho.net>
* luks_device.py: make it fail in certain conditions
- Not allow user especify luks1 type and label at the same playbook
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mulatinho <alex@mulatinho.net>
* Pika v1.0.0 and above were causing issues for publish_message. Updated
to ensure publish_message works with pika 0.13.1 and 1.0.0 and above.
* Adding changelog fragment for rabbitmq_publish fix.
* Updating return value.
* In pika v1.0.0 BlockingChannel.is_closing was removed. Updating
plugin accordingly.
Ref: https://github.com/pika/pika/pull/1034
* Adding change fragment for is_closing bug.
* Updated change fragment description.
Use hostnamectl command to get current hostname for host while using
systemd strategy.
Fixes: #59438
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Creating a virtual environment using `venv` when running in a virtual environment created by `virtualenv` results in a copy of the original virtual environment instead of creation of a new one.
To work around this, `ansible-test` now identifies when it is running in a `virtualenv` created virtual environment and uses the real Python interpreter to create the `venv` virtual environment.
* AWS ec2_vpc_net: Enable ipv6 CIDR assignment
Enable IPv6 CIDRs in ec2_vpc_net, and fix ec2_vpc_subnet tests that
were depending on the aws cli for CIDR assignment.
Related to: #27800
The `test/results/` directory for Ansible test output was already ignored when not using git.
When Ansible Collections were switched to `tests/output/` the ignore entry was previously overlooked.
* Fix ansible-doc traceback for removed modules.
This avoids tracebacks with errors like the following when a module has been removed:
module module_name missing documentation (or could not parse documentation): 'NoneType' object does not support item assignment
* Fix ansible-doc sanity test warning handling.
Warnings about removed modules/plugins on stderr are now properly ignored.
Previously an ansible-doc error could result in unrelated errors going undetected because tests were stopped early and the underlying error was ignored.
* Fix ansible-test venv activation.
When using the ansible-test --venv option, an execv wrapper for each python interpreter is now used instead of a symbolic link.
* Fix ansible-test execv wrapper generation.
Use the currently running Python interpreter for the shebang in the execv wrapper instead of the selected interpreter.
This allows the wrapper to work when the selected interpreter is a script instead of a binary.
* Fix ansible-test sanity requirements install.
When running sanity tests on multiple Python versions, install requirements for all versions used instead of only the default version.
* Fix ansible-test --venv when installed.
When running ansible-test from an install, the --venv delegation option needs to make sure the ansible-test code is available in the created virtual environment.
Exposing system site packages does not work because the virtual environment may be for a different Python version than the one on which ansible-test is installed.
* Allow the use of _paramiko_conn even if the connection hasn't been started.
I'm not sure what the benefit is of Noneing paramiko_conn on close, but will keep for now
* Fix test
* Try to fix up net_put & net_get
* Add changelog
Python < 2.7.9 does not have the ssl.SSLContext attribute.
ssl.SSLContext is only required when we want to validate the SSL
connection. If `validate_certs` is false, we don't initialize the
`ssl_context` variable.
Add unit-test coverage and a little refactoring:
- avoid the use of `mocker`, when we can push `monkeypatch` which is
`pytest`'s default.
- use `mock.Mocker()` when possible
closes: #57072
* module_utils/ec2: (unit tests) Move unit tests for module_utils/ec2.py into test/units/module_utils
- compare_policies was refactored from s3_bucket
- "ec2_utils" doesn't seem to have ever existed
* module_utils/ec2: (unit tests) Add unit test for comparing quoted and unquoted bools and numbers within policies
As per https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_grammar.html
"Values are enclosed in quotation marks. Quotation marks are optional for numeric
and Boolean values."
* module_utils/ec2: Explicitly convert bools and ints to strings when comparing policies
See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_grammar.html
* Fixes to ecs_certificate cert chain for #61738
* Added changelog fragment
* Fixes to ecs_certificate for cleaner join, and better integration test
* Fix integration test formatting
* End cert chain with a \n
* Update changelogs/fragments/61738-ecs-certificate-invalid-chain.yaml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update main.yml