This submission makes extensive use of the python-consul library and this is required
as a dependency and can be installed from pip.
The tests were written to target a vagrant cluster which can be setup by following the
instructions here http://github.com/sgargan/consul-vagrant
The 'msg' alias for 'subject' isn't in the documentation, so adding it.
In the gmail example, it uses both the 'subject' and 'msg' params, but 'msg' is an alias of 'subject', so you are essentially declaring the same param twice. If you use this example, then no subject is sent (I tested with gmail). Documentation example is updated to use 'body' as intended.
Also, updated the simple example to use 'subject' instead of the 'msg' alias since it is more explicit.
This manages environment variables in Vixie crontabs. It includes
addition/removal/replacement of variables and ordering via the
insertbefore/insertafter parameters.
Some devices return their description on multiple lines such as:
lldp.eth0.chassis.descr=cisco CISCO7609-S running on
Cisco IOS Software, c7600s72033_rp Software (c7600s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SRE3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 26-Jan-11 06:54 by prod_rel_team
The generated fact will result as:
"descr": "cisco CISCO7609-S running on"
This patch fixes the line wrapping to return the full description
handling line breaks:
"descr": "cisco CISCO7609-S running on\nCisco IOS Software, c7600s72033_rp Software (c7600s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SRE3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)\nTechnical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport\nCopyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc.\nCompiled Wed 26-Jan-11 06:54 by prod_rel_team"
The device option was already implemented but omitted from docs and allowed
choices. With the addition of device, a devices failover_state can be
determined.
Fix bug in ansible get_package_state and get_current_version that breaks when there are multiple versions of a package installed and there is a list of packages to install.
The previous implementation used 'zip' to match requested names to installed names which fails, because rpm outputs multiple lines per package when there are multiple versions.
Testcase: Install opensuse, install multiple kernel versions (happens by update)
Before patch: calling
zypper: state=present for name={{item}}
with_items:
- kernel-desktop
- git
leads to ansible aborting.
After the patch ansible performs as expected and makes sure both packages are present.
Also the last version number is used for further update information in this version (before if only one package name was given the oldest version number was used).