* Implements etc_hosts for docker_image module
Allows custom hosts on docker_image module.
The of this option made impossible to use docker_image module to build
images that required a custom hostname in /etc/hosts. For running
containers this option was already present.
While the python-docker API uses extra_hosts term, our existing module
already uses etc_hosts argument, so it sounds better to have some
consistency between docker_container and docker_image.
Fixes: #59233
* Update test/integration/targets/docker_image/files/EtcHostsDockerfile
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/docker/docker_image.py
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelogs/fragments/docker_image_etc_hosts.yml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Initial commit for meraki_mx_l7_firewall module
* Add argument checking
* Sanity fixes
* Fix crash and improve integration tests
* Improved integration tests and coverage
* Reformat response data
- Module does not match argument structure of API
- PR reformats the response to match Ansible arg spec
- Improved integration tests
* Fix reformatting for diffs
* Create rename_* functions
- is_update_required() ignores the key id
- Meraki expects one of the keys to be id
- Function temporarily renames key to appId to get around this
* Tweak documentation and tests
- Tests now do an include so each task doesn't need delegate_to
* Fix which files I'm editing
* Initial commit for meraki_nat module
- Query fully works
- Present is still very much in development
* Add initial code for present functionality, not complete
* Add request documentation
* Add examples and return documentation.
* Added payload to requests
- Module seems to need new idempotency check
* Allow 1:1 and 1:many NAT to work
- New idempotency check method is probably required to work
* Make all three options work
- Module isn't idempotent
* Diff support
- Added integration tests
- Diff support isn't quite done
* Fix diff output
* Enable idempotency assertion in tests
* Add test assertions for code coverage
* Update documentation and tests
- Split tests to separate file to avoid delegate_to
* Fix blank line
* Initial commit for module
- Module can query or modify network services on Meraki gear
- Check mode supported
- Integration tests included
* Small change to examples
* Move mutual exclusive to build in approach
* Sanity err
* Split integration tests into two files to avoid delegate_to
* Add the integration tests, woops
- Use predictable VM name during the tests (test_vm1, test_vm2 and
test_vm2). This to simplify the teardown of the newly created resource
before the next test.
- Update the documentation to explain the new requirement
- Avoid VM creation with `with_items` when it's not mandatory. This to:
- speed up the test execution, our hypervisors have limited resources
- simplify the teardown
- Remove `create_d1_c1_f0_env.yml`, the test was just testing how Ansible
pass environment variables.
- Correct the name for the `f0` variable (`f1`)
- Fix the DVS tests, the hosts can now reach the dvswitch1 vswitch
- Provision the VM with a poweroff status, this to improve the
idempotency and sleep up the tests
- Avoid the use of `prepare_vmware_tests` to prepare virtual machines
when we just need one machine
Before this fix, the module was not able to look up a `VM Network` located at
`/DC0/network/VM Network`. As a consequence, the test module was failing
with a real environment (Non-govcsim).
`vmware_content_library_info` functional test is currently broken because it
assumes the vCenter content library is not empty.
With this commit, the test inits the vCenter content library database using
`prepapre_vmware_tests`, this before the functional test execution.
Previously if `sysctl_set=no` (which is the default) this module only
checked for changes in the sysctl.conf file to decide whether it should
reload it or not. This means that if the values in the conf file are the
same as they are set with the module, but the current values on the
system are different, that this module wouldn't apply the changes on the
system and thus the value set with the module wouldn't be applied on the
OS. This isn't obvious and it doesn't make sense that the module works
like that by default, especially because there is a separate option
`reload`. Now sysctl will also check if the current value differs on the
system and if it does, it will reload the file again.
* Add junos_lag_interfaces resource module
* Add new resource module junos_lag_interfaces.
* Targets model https://github.com/ansible-network/resource_module_models/pull/29
* Deprecate junos_linkagg module
* Fix CI issues
* Fix junos integration test cases
* Fail if base lag interface is not configured
* add parameter list argument
* add tests
* fix test and add doc
* correct test file
* fix typo
* fix tests
* fix typo in file name
* correct file name reverting the previous commit
* correct property name
* add checkmode message
* changes as per review comments
* variable casing and other review comment changes
* define $test_parameters_check_mode_msg variable
vmware_guest accepts 0MB as valid value for memory reservation in
virtual machine hardware configuration. This fixes the regression
introduced via 193f69064f.
Fixes: #59190
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Windows - Add common util for web requests
* Use different method of retrieving options from module arg spec
* Added proper version_added for module options
* Fix linting errors
* Fix proxy issues and updated cred docs
* Fix FTP usage with proxy settings
* Removed uneeded function added in bad rebase
* Fix up client certificate auth
* fix new sanity checks
* Edit http agent code and update porting guide
* Added support to create/delete mulitiple databases in MySQL
Fixes: #58370
* Added additional tests cases and fixed documentation changes
* Code refactoring and added tests for better test coverage
- Removed db_exists usage from most of the code. Used existence_list
and non_existence_list instead
- Added additional tests to cover all scenarios w.r.t creation and deletion
on multiple databases
- Added tests for dump operations
* Minor fix
* Minor fix - create check mode test
* Added dump tests for better dump tests coverage
* Removed minor database connection details
* fixed error
* Added test case for import operations
* Code refactoring and review fixes
- Added dump all test case
* Fixed review comments
* Minor review comment fixes
* Altered db_create return value
* Removed db_list and altered "does exist" to just "exist"
* Kept db and db_list in module.exit_json
* Refactored tests
- Added removal of dump2 file
* Moved import tests to state_dump_import file
* Removed import tests from multi_db_create_delete
* Updated porting guide, added RETURN block
* Minor identation fix
* Added validation to check if databases are dumped
* Create a user home directory if it has parents that do not exist
The useradd command line tool does not create parent directories. Check if the specified home path has parents that do not exist. If so, create them prior to running useradd, then set the proper permission on the created directory.
Add tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Use dict for default user group in tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Fix tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Based upon partial work of wilmardo
* Now, user can specify managed object id of virtual machine to find
an existing virtual machine
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>