* module_utils: Clean up parameter types
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* More network stuff
* Fix typo
* Fix PEP8
* Fix booleans
* Fix typo
* New LUKS devices management module
- new module that uses cryptsetup (LUKS) functions for management
of encrypted devices
- unit tests included
* New LUKS devices management module
- modified interface by removing 'open' option and moving its functionality
into 'state' option
* module_utils: Clean up parameter types (database)
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* Fix validate-modules test ignores
* module_utils: Clean up parameter types (storage)
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* Fix quotes
* Fix rST issue
* Introduce new "required_by' argument_spec option
This PR introduces a new **required_by** argument_spec option which allows you to say *"if parameter A is set, parameter B and C are required as well"*.
- The difference with **required_if** is that it can only add dependencies if a parameter is set to a specific value, not when it is just defined.
- The difference with **required_together** is that it has a commutative property, so: *"Parameter A and B are required together, if one of them has been defined"*.
As an example, we need this for the complex options that the xml module provides. One of the issues we often see is that users are not using the correct combination of options, and then are surprised that the module does not perform the requested action(s).
This would be solved by adding the correct dependencies, and mutual exclusives. For us this is important to get this shipped together with the new xml module in Ansible v2.4. (This is related to bugfix https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/28657)
```python
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
path=dict(type='path', aliases=['dest', 'file']),
xmlstring=dict(type='str'),
xpath=dict(type='str'),
namespaces=dict(type='dict', default={}),
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent',
'present'], aliases=['ensure']),
value=dict(type='raw'),
attribute=dict(type='raw'),
add_children=dict(type='list'),
set_children=dict(type='list'),
count=dict(type='bool', default=False),
print_match=dict(type='bool', default=False),
pretty_print=dict(type='bool', default=False),
content=dict(type='str', choices=['attribute', 'text']),
input_type=dict(type='str', default='yaml', choices=['xml',
'yaml']),
backup=dict(type='bool', default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
required_by=dict(
add_children=['xpath'],
attribute=['value', 'xpath'],
content=['xpath'],
set_children=['xpath'],
value=['xpath'],
),
required_if=[
['count', True, ['xpath']],
['print_match', True, ['xpath']],
],
required_one_of=[
['path', 'xmlstring'],
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'pretty_print', 'print_match', 'set_children', 'value'],
],
mutually_exclusive=[
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'print_match','set_children', 'value'],
['path', 'xmlstring'],
],
)
```
* Rebase and fix conflict
* Add modules that use required_by functionality
* Update required_by schema
* Fix rebase issue
Previously the yum module would provide a `changes` dict when
executed in check mode but omit it when not in check mode in favor
of the `results` data which is raw output from the yum command. This
pull request makes that output uniform.
Fixes#51724
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Raise AnsibleConnectionError on winrm con errors
Currently all uncaught exceptions of the requests library that is used
in winrm will lead to an "Unexpected failure during module execution".
Instead of letting all exceptions bubble up we catch the connection
related errors (inkl. timeouts) and re-raise them as
AnsibleConnectionError so Ansible will mark the host as unreachable and
exit with the correct return code.
This is especially important for Zuul (https://zuul-ci.org) to
distinguish between failures and connection/host related errors.
* Update lib/ansible/plugins/connection/winrm.py
Co-Authored-By: westphahl <westphahl@gmail.com>
* Add changelog fragment
* identity: Add GSSAPI suport for FreeIPA authentication
This enables the usage of GSSAPI for authentication, instead of having
to pass the username and password as part of the playbook run.
If there is GSSAPI support, this makes the password optional, and will
be able to use the KRB5_CLIENT_KTNAME or the KRB5CCNAME environment
variables; which are standard when using kerberos authentication.
Note that this depends on the urllib_gssapi library, and will only
enable this if that library is available.
* identity: Add documentation for GSSAPI authentication for FreeIPA
This documentation describes how to use GSSAPI authentication with the
IPA identity modules.
* identity: Add changelog for GSSAPI support for IPA
This adds the changelog entry for the GSSAPI authentication feature for
the IPA identity module.
* Check that verify_ssl defined in tower_cli.cfg isn't ignored
* Avoid to override verify_ssl value defined in tower_cli.cfg
By default, tower-cli library enables SSL certificates check. But
verify_ssl false value defined in config files read by default by
tower-cli library (for example /etc/tower/tower_cli.cfg) was ignored
because overriden by the tower_verify_ssl parameter default value.
* fix a typo in comment
* Correct usage of sorted() in mongodb_user
sorted() can't be called on a list of dicts
without supplying a key parameter. This is
explained really well in the Sorting HOWTO
https://docs.python.org/3.6/howto/sorting.html#key-functions
This commit fixes#46791
* Fix PEP8 issues
* Added support for user-specified log file in win_package - feature (#38353)
* added integration tests for win_package log_path support feature (#38353), and applied review feedback
* win_package log_path support feature (#38353) - fixed typo in win-package.py documentation
* win_package log_path support feature (#38353) - improved an integration test and better doc in win-package.py
* Allow creation and deletion of keys (deletion just schedules for
deletion, recreating an old key is just cancelling its deletion)
* Allow grants to be set, thus enabling encryption contexts to be
used with keys
* Allow tags to be added and modified
* Add testing for KMS module
* Tidy up aws_kms module to latest standards
* Add posibilities to run the integration tests for PowerShell < 5.0
* Update of tests - based at a review comments for #50612
* The correction of YAML structure
There are other chat systems with hook implementations more or less
compatible with Slack, such as Rocket.Chat. The latter requires the
Content-Type header to be set to "application/json" (the body is JSON).
Signed-off-by: Michael Hanselmann <public@hansmi.ch>
* Remove misleading statement passwords must be same
Since 2.4 Ansible has supported multiple vault passwords:
<https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/vault.html#multiple-vault-passwords>
Meaning lines like the following are misleading:
> The password used with vault currently must be the same for all files you wish
> to use together at the same time.
-- `docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/vault.rst`
To demonstrate this with Ansible 2.7, save the following as `example.yaml`:
```
- name: Display output from two vaults with different passwords
hosts: localhost
connection: local
vars_files: [one.yaml, two.yaml]
tasks:
- name: View secret from one.yaml vault
debug: { var: one }
- name: View secret from two.yaml vault
debug: { var: two }
```
Then run the three following commands choosing two different passwords:
```
$ echo 'one: 1' | ansible-vault encrypt --vault-id id1@prompt --output=one.yaml
$ echo 'two: 2' | ansible-vault encrypt --vault-id id2@prompt --output=two.yaml
$ ansible-playbook --vault-id id1@prompt --vault-id id2@prompt example.yaml
```
`ansible-vault` stores an ID in plain text in the vault file.
* Remove note about default in Ansible 2.1
As requested by gundalow in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/49798
* Initial commit for xenserver_guest_facts module
* New module: xenserver_guest_facts. Returns facts of XenServer VMs. Module is fully documented.
* Added unit tests for the module
* Moved FakeXenAPI import to a dedicated fixture, other fixes
* Removed unused imports, minor fixes to unit test code
* docker_swarm_facts: PR cleanup after rebasing
* docker_swarm_facts: Adding the features similar to docker_host_facts
* docker_swarm_facts: Minor documentation and documentation updates
* docker_swarm_facts: Minor documentation and documentation adjustments to changes in #51700
* docker_swarm_facts: Using AnsibleDockerSwarmClient class method to fail module if not run on swarm manager
module_utils\docker\swarm.py: Adjustment of error message to me bore descriptive if module fails because it is not run on swarm manager node
* docker_node_facts: Query may contain single or multiple nodes, additional option to query about the docker manager itself
docker_node_facts: Code update to use the module_utils/docker_swarm.py AnsibleDockerSwarmClient class methods
* docker_node_facts: Minor documentation update and error handling
* docker_node_facts: Minor documentation and code updates
* docker_node_facts: Minor documentation adjustments
* Add state option to git_config module
State present/absent option works like --set/--unset option for 'git config'.
* Change git_config to avoid useless parameter passed to git command
When unsetting value, command was : git config --unset foo ''.
Now command is : git config --unset foo.
* Add some integration tests to git_config module
* Add missing aliases file
* Change set up method
Using git command seems to cause troubles on some OS : changing config
by changing '.gitconfig' file.
* Remove some distros from tests pool
Git is not installed or is out of date on these distros.
* Fix aliases to skip tests on centos6
* Refactor tests of the git_config module
* Add use case when state=absent and value is defined
* k8s wait - don't try to call to_dict on None
Need to ensure that the resource dict is correctly returned for absent
resources
* Cope with resources without a namespace
Some resources (e.g. ClusterRoleBinding) do not have a Namespace.
Handle the lack of a namespace key.
* [WIP] become plugins
Move from hardcoded method to plugins for ease of use, expansion and overrides
- load into connection as it is going to be the main consumer
- play_context will also use to keep backwards compat API
- ensure shell is used to construct commands when needed
- migrate settings remove from base config in favor of plugin specific configs
- cleanup ansible-doc
- add become plugin docs
- remove deprecated sudo/su code and keywords
- adjust become options for cli
- set plugin options from context
- ensure config defs are avaialbe before instance
- refactored getting the shell plugin, fixed tests
- changed into regex as they were string matching, which does not work with random string generation
- explicitly set flags for play context tests
- moved plugin loading up front
- now loads for basedir also
- allow pyc/o for non m modules
- fixes to tests and some plugins
- migrate to play objects fro play_context
- simiplify gathering
- added utf8 headers
- moved option setting
- add fail msg to dzdo
- use tuple for multiple options on fail/missing
- fix relative plugin paths
- shift from play context to play
- all tasks already inherit this from play directly
- remove obsolete 'set play'
- correct environment handling
- add wrap_exe option to pfexec
- fix runas to noop
- fixed setting play context
- added password configs
- removed required false
- remove from doc building till they are ready
future development:
- deal with 'enable' and 'runas' which are not 'command wrappers' but 'state flags' and currently hardcoded in diff subsystems
* cleanup
remove callers to removed func
removed --sudo cli doc refs
remove runas become_exe
ensure keyerorr on plugin
also fix backwards compat, missing method is attributeerror, not ansible error
get remote_user consistently
ignore missing system_tmpdirs on plugin load
correct config precedence
add deprecation
fix networking imports
backwards compat for plugins using BECOME_METHODS
* Port become_plugins to context.CLIARGS
This is a work in progress:
* Stop passing options around everywhere as we can use context.CLIARGS
instead
* Refactor make_become_commands as asked for by alikins
* Typo in comment fix
* Stop loading values from the cli in more than one place
Both play and play_context were saving default values from the cli
arguments directly. This changes things so that the default values are
loaded into the play and then play_context takes them from there.
* Rename BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH to DEFAULT_BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH
As alikins said, all other plugin paths are named
DEFAULT_plugintype_PLUGIN_PATH. If we're going to rename these, that
should be done all at one time rather than piecemeal.
* One to throw away
This is a set of hacks to get setting FieldAttribute defaults to command
line args to work. It's not fully done yet.
After talking it over with sivel and jimi-c this should be done by
fixing FieldAttributeBase and _get_parent_attribute() calls to do the
right thing when there is a non-None default.
What we want to be able to do ideally is something like this:
class Base(FieldAttributeBase):
_check_mode = FieldAttribute([..] default=lambda: context.CLIARGS['check'])
class Play(Base):
# lambda so that we have a chance to parse the command line args
# before we get here. In the future we might be able to restructure
# this so that the cli parsing code runs before these classes are
# defined.
class Task(Base):
pass
And still have a playbook like this function:
---
- hosts:
tasks:
- command: whoami
check_mode: True
(The check_mode test that is added as a separate commit in this PR will
let you test variations on this case).
There's a few separate reasons that the code doesn't let us do this or
a non-ugly workaround for this as written right now. The fix that
jimi-c, sivel, and I talked about may let us do this or it may still
require a workaround (but less ugly) (having one class that has the
FieldAttributes with default values and one class that inherits from
that but just overrides the FieldAttributes which now have defaults)
* Revert "One to throw away"
This reverts commit 23aa883cbed11429ef1be2a2d0ed18f83a3b8064.
* Set FieldAttr defaults directly from CLIARGS
* Remove dead code
* Move timeout directly to PlayContext, it's never needed on Play
* just for backwards compat, add a static version of BECOME_METHODS to constants
* Make the become attr on the connection public, since it's used outside of the connection
* Logic fix
* Nuke connection testing if it supports specific become methods
* Remove unused vars
* Address rebase issues
* Fix path encoding issue
* Remove unused import
* Various cleanups
* Restore network_cli check in _low_level_execute_command
* type improvements for cliargs_deferred_get and swap shallowcopy to default to False
* minor cleanups
* Allow the su plugin to work, since it doesn't define a prompt the same way
* Fix up ksu become plugin
* Only set prompt if build_become_command was called
* Add helper to assist connection plugins in knowing they need to wait for a prompt
* Fix tests and code expectations
* Doc updates
* Various additional minor cleanups
* Make doas functional
* Don't change connection signature, load become plugin from TaskExecutor
* Remove unused imports
* Add comment about setting the become plugin on the playcontext
* Fix up tests for recent changes
* Support 'Password:' natively for the doas plugin
* Make default prompts raw
* wording cleanups. ci_complete
* Remove unrelated changes
* Address spelling mistake
* Restore removed test, and udpate to use new functionality
* Add changelog fragment
* Don't hard fail in set_attributes_from_cli on missing CLI keys
* Remove unrelated change to loader
* Remove internal deprecated FieldAttributes now
* Emit deprecation warnings now
* standardize user/password connection vars
* docs: use ansible_user and ansible_password
* docs: var precedence for connection vars
* docs: ansible_become_pass -> ansible_become_password etc
* k8s*: add a reference to k8s_auth in all the modules' descriptions
* k8s_auth: new k8s module for handling auth
* k8s_auth: ignore E203
Can't use module_utils.urls, since that lacks user CA support, which is
a critical feature of what this module does.
* Enable 'changed' var with ufw check mode
* Fix from comment of the PR + Unit Test
* Fix on ufw module after the second review
- delete rules change works in check mode
- simplify execute def & use it on every call process
- improved regexp
- rename vars defaults to current_default_values
* Add ignore error to execute() and use it in get_current_rules()
* Update after third code review (introduce change in changed status)
* Adjust tests and fix some problems (#1)
* 'active' also appears in 'inactive'.
* 'reject' is also a valid option here.
* For example for reloaded, changed will be set back to False here.
* Improve and adjust tests.
* Fix after merging integration test
* handle "disabled" on default routed
* Add /var/lib/ufw/.. rules files
* add unit test
* Fix pep8 formatting error
* Separate ipv6 and ipv4 rules process from checkmode
* fix non-ascii error on ci
* Some change after review
* Add unit test with sub network mask
* rename is_match function by is_starting
* add changelog fragment
* gitlab_hook: renaming module name
* gitlab_hook: rename module in documentation
* gitlab_hook: remove plural in docs and code
* gitlab_hook: fix unit test functions
* Create new documentation pages for httpapi and cliconf
* Add new documentation to plugins toctree and Makefile
* Add DOCUMENTATION to cliconf
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Move docker_ module_utils into subpackage.
* Remove docker_ prefix from module_utils.docker modules.
* Adding jurisdiction for module_utils/docker to $team_docker.
* Making docker* unit tests community supported.
* Linting.
* Python < 2.6 is not supported.
* Refactoring docker-py version comments. Moving them to doc fragments. Cleaning up some indentations.
This module manages the mirroring sessions, and the necessary port settings.
* Correct Documentation and CS
* PEP8, YAML, Documentation Error Fix
* Added empty return statement
Co-Authored-By: gyorgypeter <32464524+gyorgypeter@users.noreply.github.com>
While creating new VM, don't assume the VMDKs are present,
create them as we attache the disk to VM.
Possible regression fix for introduced via #45953
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Fixes: #51675
the sample for 'Fetch all deployments' is "{{ lookup('k8s', kind='Deployment', namespace='testing') }}" but it should be "{{ lookup('k8s', kind='Deployment') }}"
Previously it was assumed that the Amazon system-release
number was the final value of the string. This isn't always
the case. Some releases have the name at the end.
Amazon Linux release 2
Amazon Linux release 2 (Karoo)
Fix by instead looking for a number in the string.
Fixes#48823
Check the path /run/ostree-booted which I'm told by upstream that it
will always be present when a host system is Fedora/RHEL/CentOS
Atomic/CoreOS vs "traditional" distro instance to detect the
non-traditional instance and ensure pkg_mgr selection is correct
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* gitlab_group: refactor module
* gitlab_user: refactor module
* gitlab_group, gitlab_user; pylint
* gitlab_project: refactor module
* gitlab_group, gitlab_project, gitlab_user: Enchance modules
- Add generic loop to update object
- Enchance return messages
- PyLint
* gitlab_runner: refactor module
* gitlab_hooks: refactor module
* gitlab_deploy_key: refactor module
* gitlab_group: enchance module and documentation
- Enchange function arguments
- Add check_mode break
- Rewrite module documentation
* gitlab_hook: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Rename functions
* gitlab_project: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Add try/except on project creation
* gitlab_runner: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Fix Copyright
- Enchance function arguments
- Add check_mode break
- Add missing function: deletion
* gitlab_user: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Add check_mode break
- Add try/except on user creation
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project,
gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Fix residual bugs
- Fix Copyright
- Fix result messages
- Add missing check_mode break
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: pylint
* gitlab_runner: Add substitution function for 'cmp' in python3
* unit-test: remove deprecated gitlab module tests
- gitlab_deploy_key
- gitlab_hooks
- gitlab_project
Actually, they can't be reused because of the modification of the way that the module communicate with the Gitlab instance. It doesn't make direct call to the API, now it use a python library that do the job. So using a pytest mocker to test the module won't work.
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: add copyright
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Support old parameters format
* module_utils Gitlab: Edit copyright
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project,
gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Unifying module inputs
- Rename verify_ssl into validate_certs to match standards
- Remove unused alias parameters
- Unify parameters type and requirement
- Reorder list order
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Unifying module outputs
- Use standard output parameter "msg" instead of "return"
- Use snail_case for return values instead of camelCase
* validate-module: remove sanity ignore
* BOTMETA: remove gitlab_* test
- This tests need to be completely rewriten because of the refactoring
of these modules
- TodoList Community Wiki was updated
* gitlab_user: Fix group identifier
* gitlab_project: Fix when group was empty
* gitlab_deploy_key: edit return msg
* module_utils gitlab: fall back to user namespace is project not found
* gitlab modules: Add units tests
* unit test: gitlab module fake current user
* gitlab_user: fix access_level verification
* gitlab unit tests: use decoration instead of with statement
* unit tests: gitlab module skip python 2.6
* unit tests: gitlab module skip library import if python 2.6
* gitlab unit tests: use builtin unittest class
* gitlab unit tests: use custom test class
* unit test: gitlab module lint
* unit tests: move gitlab utils
* unit test: gitlab fix imports
* gitlab_module: edit requirement
python-gitlab library require python >= 2.7
* gitlab_module: add myself as author
* gitlab_modules: add python encoding tag
* gitlab_modules: keep consistency between variable name "validate_certs"
* gitlab_modules: enchance documentation
* gitlab_runner: fix syntax error in documentation
* gitlab_module: use basic_auth module_utils and add deprecation warning
* gitlab_module: documentation corrections
* gitlab_module: python lint
* gitlab_module: deprecate options and aliases for ansible 2.10
* gitlab_group: don't use 'local_action' is documentation example
* gitlab_module: correct return messages
* gitlab_module: use module_util 'missing_required_lib' when python library is missing
* gitlab_module: fix typo in function name.
* gitlab_modules: unify return msg on check_mode
* gitlab_modules: don't use deprecated options in examples
* Update yaml.py exmaple to include A colon
took me some time to find that out, you can have a single host under a group without the A colon, but if you add another host also w/o A colon, they will be parsed as a single line.
* Update yaml.py
* use list instead of tuple and remove md5 on ValueError
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* convert algorithms to list and add comment
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* only convert to list if algorithms is not None
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* new fragment for PR 51357
Signed-off-by: michael.sgarbossa <msgarbossa@cvs.com>
* fix lint: remove blank line
Fixes: #51534
* set valid_until equal to current time + spot_wait_timeout
* add setting ValidUntil to value
* add changelog fragment
* fix shebang issue
* PR Candidate for FortiManager Connection Plugin, plus associated Utilities.
* Update fortimanager.py
Adding additional comments
* Committing changes for PR as requested by Ansible Staff
* Minor doc change to kick off new shippable test. Unrelated code (not our stuff) caused a failure on the last test.
* Removed generic methods for get/set/etc. Moved a copy of FMGRLockCTX into the plugin for portability, and to left the original in the mod_utils/fortimanager.py as deprecated code for pre-2.7 customers still running on pyFMG and not the plugin.
Tested all playbooks and all modules, and all appears well.
* adding cosmos db account module
* fixes
* fixed issues
* cosmos db account test fixes
* updating cosmosdb
* fixed required
* version from autogereneator
* several upgrades
* idempotency changes
* idempotency improvements
* updated cosmos db module with new idempotency check
* and idempotency check shall fail now....
* try to fail it again
* now should really fail
* one more
* introducing comparison template
* fixes + sorting of arrays
* updated comparisons
* don't compare if parameter is none
* one more test
* fixed compare
* fixed idempotency?
* more logging
* fix comparison rules
* make smaller change
* actually compare multiple write locations
* just change failover
* remove debugging stuff
* one more fix
* fixed remaining sanity test
* updating comparison stuff
* fix pep8
* fix pep8
* will pep8 finally work?
* one more fix
* cosmos db updates
* updating cosmos db account
* fixed pep8
* fix type
* fixed indent
* fixed problem with python 3
* another fix for python 3
* bool type here
* cosmos db fixes
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fixed syntax
When using `nat_destination` parameter of `os_floating_ip` module, dot
syntax (`addr.addr`) is used to access a value in a dictionary,
resulting in the module crashing with this error:
AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'addr'
This is now fixed, when using correct syntax (`addr['addr']`), the
module seems to work fine.
Fixes#51443
Warnings get printed at the end of loops, which means that if you're
running validation against a bunch of resources, the warning message
gets printed after a number of potentially unrelated resources.
Adding extra info about the resource failing validation will help
find the validation issues.