* respect skeleton argument in usermod mode for FreeBSD
* use FreeBSD's own (more sophisticated) home creation function rather than ansible's create_home(), which does not handle skeleton files correctly for FreeBSD
If user does not specify any network type then set network type
to dhcp. There are additional checks around 'ip', 'netmask' and
'type' in network spec.
Fixes: #38466
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
If format is passed as None to get_config api, wrong command is
genereted ie. `show running-configuration | None | section interface`.
Add format type in command only if format value is either not `text`
or `None`.
The :ref: syntax is for linking to targets which are defined for the
whole document tree. `link`_ is for linking to targets which are inside
of the document. We want the latter for deprecated sections because
otherwise we'd have to create namespaced link targets for them.
Also fix expansion of version a deprecated module will be removed in
* Include change classification data in metadata.
* Add support for disabled tests.
* Add support for unstable tests.
* Add support for unsupported tests.
* Overhaul integration aliases sanity test.
* Update Shippable scripts to handle unstable tests.
* Mark unstable Azure tests.
* Mark unstable Windows tests.
* Mark disabled tests.
* Foreman: Make the foreman callback more defensive
This ensures the ssl_verify attribute is always set. It also handles
None in _disable_plugin.
* Foreman: Handle ints in verify_certs
The default value for verify_certs is 1 which is an int. That has no
lower() function. By casting it to a str we can handle it later in
_ssl_verify().
* Foreman: Clean up coding style
* Foreman: Use get_option in favor of _plugin_options
Error was:
File "/tmp/ansible_qY_BMb/ansible_module_firewalld.py", line 703, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_qY_BMb/ansible_module_firewalld.py", line 548, in main
module.fail(msg='firewall is not currently running, unable to perform immediate actions without a running firewall daemon')
AttributeError: 'AnsibleModule' object has no attribute 'fail'
* allow user control of lookup error behaviour
this does not affect undefined vars, only other exceptions raised by a lookup
i.e lookup('file' ..) not finding a file
This change allows users to pass bond options
alongside bond mode, in order to allow greater
flexibility for bond creation. Previously,
bond options were derived from bond mode, e.g.
"miimon" was set to 100 for mode 3 (load-balance),
however a user may want to use 200.
A bugfix backported to 2.5 also contained the new toggle option. The release
manager approved backporting this added feature to the dot release, so updating
devel to accurately reflect when the fetaure was added.