- Module extends the existing RedfishUtils class and leverages its methods
- Acknowlegements to Bill Dodd (@billdodd) for creating original Proof-of-Concept
* Initial commit for firewall_vip46
* Initial commit for fortios_policy46
* Revert "Initial commit for fortios_policy46"
This reverts commit dd568b6039.
Have added some extra arguments to the postgresql_ext module to allow
configuring an SSL connection to the postgresql server and explicit
support for connecting via a unix socket. The arguments and method used
here for the connection are the same as used by the postgresql_database
module.
* Simplify permission changing code for rabbitmq_user module
* Add check for multiple permission dicts for same host to rabbitmq_user module
* Add docstring for _get_permission method of rabbitmq_user
* Fix method that compares vhost permissions in rabbitmq_user
* Add tests for rabbitmq_user module
* Add helper function for simulating collections.Counter functionality
Incorporating the abandoned work from PRs #35288 and #45552. Also adding in
the version checking from `docker_container.py`, which should be abstracted
out to `docker_common.py`.
There is no API or AWS command to list down latest available
runtimes. Updated documentation with AWS official lambda docs.
Fixes: #49552
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
It was super incomplete, and the interface was pretty strange; it had
built-in features to handle pretty bespoke workflows ("clean504",
e.g.) but was lacking lots of other useful features (like the ability
to create a webhook with a shared secret). Rather than try to update
the interface in a backwards compatible way, I've replaced it with the
more predictable, single-purpose github_webhook and
github_webhook_facts modules.
* Add github_webhook module
github_webhook lets you easily create, update and delete Github
webhooks.
This is part of a two-part replacement for github_hooks, which lacks a
number of important features and has a strange interface.
* Add github_webhook_facts module
github_webhook_facts gathers information about Github webhooks.
This is part of a two-part replacement for github_hooks, which lacks a
number of important features and has a strange interface.
* fix py3 scope for unique filter errors, enable filters integration tests on rhel8 beta
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* add changelog
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Changed $IpAddress to $Gateway
* Tweaked win_route unit tests
Checks to see if new static route has the correct gateway
* Create win_route.yaml
* Fixed incorrect variable name
* Fix FactCache to conform to the dict API
* update needs to take a dict rather than a key and a value
* __init__ needs to allow for setting the intial dictionary
* Remove unneeded _display and _cache attributes
* Move ansible.plugins.cache.FactCache to
ansible.vars.fact_cache.FactCache because this isn't part of the cache
plugin API.
* Add backwards compatibility when calling update on the new FactCache
* Remove code for calling old FactCache. There's no way to call the old
FactCache so there's no need for backwards compatible code for calling
code. Backwards compatibility is handling things which are calling
the new FactCache.
* Port our code to the new FactCache location.
* Some types of 1Password items have a 'password' field alongside the 'fields' attribute, not inside it, so we need to search there as well.
* Add changelog fragement for onepassword_facts PR #47213.