* Clean up parameter handling and added check-mode support
Changes include:
- Remove trailing semi-colons
- Replaced PSObjects into normal hashes
- Make use of Get-AnsibleParam and types
- Added check-mode support
* Implemented -WhatIf:$check_mode support
* powershell.ps1: Ensure Fail-Json() works with Hashtables
Without this change a dictionary $result object would be emptied if it
is anything but a PSCustomObject. Now we also support Hashtables.
* Revert to original formatting
Fixes#22575 - issue under new exec wrapper where unconstrained handle inheritance (for stdin) caused WinRM to block on breakaway processes. Uses explicit handle inheritance to ensure that only stdin read handle gets inherited. Adds test to ensure that async is actually async.
On EAPI, the multi-line commands are expected to be a dict,
with key/value pairs 'cmd'/'input' .
This change implements that behaviour and fixes the idempotency
on EAPI as well.
Fixes#22494
Changes to the metadata format were approved here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/54
* Update documentation to the new metadata format
* Changes to metadata-tool to account for new metadata
* Add GPL license header
* Add upgrade subcommand to upgrade metadata version
* Change default metadata to the new format
* Fix exclusion of non-modules from the metadata report
* Fix ansible-doc for new module metadata
* Exclude metadata version from ansible-doc output
* Fix website docs generation for the new metadata
* Update metadata schema in valiate-modules test
* Update the metadata in all modules to the new version
Currently the documentation utilizes with_subelements, but it does not parse the results correctly. By changing to with_items: and specifying the proper list, we are able to tag the instances as expected.
This will now print a log message that displays how long the ssh
connection took to establish to the remote device. If the connection
established time is exceed it will also print a message to the log file
that the connection attempts have exceed.
Updates default connection retries to 30
fixes#22319
Unclear how useful it is to still be catching BotoServerError exceptions
generally, especially when we are now hopefully handling most instances
of throttling, but kept it as it was already in the code. Moved to main
as catching BotoServerErrors inside individual functions will bypass any
AWSRetry.backoff decorator.
Move additional imports to top.
Use python2.6 formatting
A bit of cleanup on imports
Make one more string interpolation Python 2.6 compatible.
Raise the bar for module `DOCUMENTAION`
This validator update was used to find the issues in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/22297/files
**Validation**
* Updated Validation and docs to enforce more (items fixed in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/22297/files)
* Use `suboptions` to document complex options
* Validate module name
* Validate deprecated modules have correct ANSIBLE_METADATA
**Module Documentation Generation**
* Document `suboptions:` Example https://gist.github.com/gundalow/4bdc3669d696268328ccc18528cc6718
* Tidy up HTML generation (valid HTML, no empty lists, etc)
**Documentation**
* Clarify the steps for deprecating a module
* Use correct RST headings
* Document `suboptions:` (options)
* Document `contains:` (returns)
**Details**
The aim is to get this (and corresponding module updates) complete by the time `devel` becomes `2.4`, as this allows us to raise the bar for new modules
Example `suboptions` https://gist.github.com/gundalow/4bdc3669d696268328ccc18528cc6718
The aim is to get this PR integrated into `devel` *before* we branch `stable-2.3`, this will allows us to:
* Raise the bar for new modules in 2.4
* Ensure the generated module documentation for 2.3 and higher is improved, important as we will be doing versioned docs moving forward.
* Fix connection_draining idempotency in ec2_elb_lb
Ensure connection_draining types are equivalent when comparing
whether or not connection_draining is being changed.
This means that running `ec2_elb_lb` with connection_draining
set a second time will now report `changed=False`
* ec2_elb_lb: fixed latest Ansible standards compliance
Update to current pep8 standards, fix module imports
and remove module from exclusion file
* candidate var can now be string, list or element
* fixes minor bug in junos_template for backup argument
* disabled invalid integration test for junos_template
This is basically a replay of #16064 from `gce.py` to other pertinent
`gce_*.py` files. It enables expansions of paths in `gce.ini` like
`~/.project.json`
* removes cli functions
* adds comment and confirm to arguments
* implements zeroize argument
* fixes get_diff function in junos shared lib to return diff
* lots of minor bug fixes in junos_config
* minor syntax fixes in junos_netconf
* updates netconf integration tests
* junos_command should send all cli commands over netconf
* task based credentials are now optional
* commands and rpcs are not mutually exclusive anymore
* removes cli functions from shared lib
* adds cli functions to junos_netconf module
* statically pins junos_netconf to cli transport
* all other modules use netconf transport
* adds command rpc function to junos shared
* Fixes for junos_config errors
* Check transport settings for core Junos
* Don't pop from the same list you iterate over
* use of persistent connections are now explicitly enabled in junos
* modules must now explicitly enable persistent connections
* adds rpc support to junos_command
fixes#22166
The provider arguments where not correctly being mapped in the action
plugin for eapi transport. This will now correctly map existing
arguments as well as set the correct defaults for values.
fixes#22442
Some downstreams want to ship multiple versions of ansible (Either to
have multiple ansible versions or to have a version that uses python3.X
and a version that uses python2.x). When they do this, they append
a version number to the cli scripts in /usr/bin. This patch will remove
those version numbers before trying to find the ansible python module to
import for this commandline