* Initial commit of meraki_vlan module
- Create, delete, modify, and query VLANs within a network
- Support for all allowed objects in the VLAN data structure
- Meraki defaults networks to have VLANs disabled and there is no
way to use the API to enable VLAN support. It must be enabled
manually.
* Fix formatting error in documentation
* Formatting changes and added documentation
* PEP8 fix
* Initial commit for meraki_device module
- Allow claiming, removal, updating, and querying of devices
- Integration tests are included
- Integration tests are not complete because physical gear is required
- Integration tests also require Meraki subscriptions
* Added support for serial number query without network
* Added support for net_id and net_name
* Changes recommended by ansible-test for PEP8 and documentation
* Remove duplicate state in example
* Fix typo
* Add upgrade ('latest') support to pkgng module
* fixup for bad yaml
* fixup for bcoca review:
- add `version_added:` to description
- change examples to use `name:` and remove comments
- DRY out install_packages()
- clean up state conditional check in modules.params
* fixup to remove extra whitespace
* fixup to handle custom pkgsite when checking for updates
* fixup to remove misleading `version_added:`
* add notes to service_facts about accessing fact data
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove unquoted :
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Enable to use greedy checks for outdated casks
When using brew cask outdated to check if an installed cask is outdated
or not, brew cask will skip casks that have auto_updates set to true or
version: latest. This means that Ansible tasks using the homebrew_cask
module to upgrade packages installed by brew cask will miss upgrading
such packages. However such packages can still be managed by brew cask
so we need to be able detect such packages. This can be done with the
--greedy flag passed to brew cask outdated as this will also include
such packages that are outdated. This commit adds a greedy parameter to
the homebrew_cask module to enable upgrading such packages using Ansible
tasks with the homebrew_cask module. The default behavior preserves the
same behavior as today. Example usage would be:
- homebrew_cask:
name: 1password
state: upgraded
update_homebrew: yes
greedy: yes
* Fix test issues
* Add extra comma to match style
The shift to openstacksdk left us with a bug in that when running bare
with --list, the cloud argument to get_one is None. We just need _one_
of the clouds to pull the cache settings, since they are global (yet,
we'll go back and fix this in sdk)
If it's None, just use get_all and grab the first one.
* Fix vmware host config for all vmware OptionTypes
Setting some options and option types failed with invalid value errors being return from vmware, this resolves all known ways that issue can occur.
* Add logic for integer inputs as string
For example - "UserVars.ESXiShellInteractiveTimeOut": "20"
Fixes#40180Fixes#41212
When parsing the distribution files such as /etc/os-release, we extract
the full distribution version but not the major version. As such, the
ansible_distribution_major_version ends up being 'NA' whereas the
ansible_distribution_version contains the full version.
Before this patch we get this on openSUSE Leap 15
ansible -o localhost -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
localhost | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "NA"}, "changed": false}
After this patch we get this
ansible -o localhost -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
localhost | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "15"}, "changed": false}
This also fixes the Tumbleweed distribution test to report a proper
major version and also adds a test for openSUSE Leap 15.0 to avoid
potential future regressions.
Fixes: #41410
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