* Added feature health_check_grace_period_seconds to ecs_service, this time with a botocore version check and some initial testing
* Only set health_check_grace_period_seconds when loadbalancers are defined
* Removed leftover commas and fix in test
* Removed blank line
* Minor improvements for ecs_service module
* Removed default (30) for health_check_grace_period_seconds param
* Changed botocore version allowed to 1.8.20 for health check param.
* Fix empty healthcheck failure
* Add execution_role_arn parameter
* Change ecs_taskdefinition to use AnsibleAWSmodule
Botocore version checking is becomming more common. Changing the ecs_taskdefinition
to use AnsibleAWSmodule allows more easily for this.
* Change launch type check to use botocore_at_least function
* Remove execution_role_arn param from params dict
* Change check to use parameter
* Fix typo
* Add test for old botocore version
* Add test for execution role parameter
* Remove iam_role_facts task
Task was unecessary. The same information could be gathered by registering
the iam_role task.
The compute policy was exceeding maximum size and contained
policies that already exist in ecs-policy.
Look up suitable AMIs rather than hardcode
We don't want to maintain multiple image IDs for multiple regions
so use ec2_ami_facts to set a suitable image ID
Improve exception handling
Fargate instances do not require memory and cpu descriptors. EC2 instances
do require descriptions. https://botocore.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ecs.html#ECS.Client.describe_task_definition
Fargate requires that cpu and memory be defined at task definition level.
EC2 launch requires them to be defined at the container level.
Fargate requires the use of awsvpc for the networking_mode. Also updated,
the documentation regarding where and when memory/cpu needs to the assigned.
The task_definition variable for the awspvc configuration colided with
the ecs_service for the bridge network. This would cause the test to fail.
Add testing for fargate
Add examples for fargate and ec2
Enable awsvpc network mode for ECS services and tasks and
their underlying task definitions
Improve test suite to thoroughly test the changes
Use runme.sh technique to run old and new versions of botocore to
ensure that the modules work with older botocore and older network modes
and fail gracefully if awsvpc network mode is used with older botocore
* Mark UCS integration tests as unsupported.
* Mark various connection tests as unsupported.
* Mark win_domain_group test as unsupported.
* Mark java_cert test as unsupported.
* Mark synchronize-buildah test as unsupported.
* Mark various AWS tests as unsupported.
* Mark azure_rm_acs test as unsupported.
* Mark GCP tests as unsupported.
* Use AnsibleAWSModule to simplify AWS connection
* Add Exception handling, pagination, retries and backoff
* Allow events to be switched off
* Allow details to be obtained without having to specify services
ecs_taskdefinition_facts should not populate ansible_facts with
so much information.
Better to just return the contents of the dict directly.
Reduce line lengths, use AnsibleAWSModule, don't reimplement
camel_dict_to_snake_dict.
Tests for:
* ecs_cluster
* ecs_service
* ecs_service_facts
* ecs_taskdefinition
* ecs_taskdefinition_facts
* Add idempotency testing
Test ecs_cluster, ecs_service and ecs_taskdefinition for trivial
idempotency. Add FIXMEs to the tests because the latter two fail.
Remove unused dependencies