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
So many reports of missing modules could be solved
more quickly with the info from `python_requirements_facts`
Replace the legacy issue template with a link to the
new interface
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.
* Windows facts for ansible_winlicense_edition, ansible_winlicense_channel, ansible_winlicense_status added
* bugfix, replaced = with :
* changed facts to ansible_os_license_* in win_product_facts.ps1
Shortened the short_description in win_product_facts.py
removed errant - options: {} from win_product_facts.py
* Code optimisations and changed return code to $null from NA when unknown license information returned from CIM SoftwareLicensingProduct class.
* code optimisation
Check if user specified category exists in environment,
before assigning it to the tag creation operation.
Fixes: #51381
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* test out win_uri on Shippable
* run all tests for group 3 - ci_complete
* use shared setup and cleanup role for RDS
* Set shippable matrix back to normal
* cleanup changes to support Server 2008 R2
* uri: fix TypeError when file can't be saved
Fix the following exception (and others):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 604, in <module>
main()
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 554, in main
write_file(module, url, dest, content, resp)
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 320, in write_file
module.fail_json(msg="Destination dir '%s' not writable" % os.path.dirname(dest), **resp)
TypeError: fail_json() got multiple values for keyword argument 'msg'
I would rather remove **resp from returned values but this module is
flagged as stableinterface.
* Static imports are more straight forward and preferred unless dynamic inclusion is required.
* * docker_node: New module for operations on Docker Swarm node
* Shared code for Docker Swarm modules
* * docker_node: Removed the attribute `force` as it is not used for any operation
* docker_node_facts: Update module to use client class AnsibleDockerSwarmClient instead of AnsibleDockerClient
* docker_node_facts: List of nodes can be provided as input, inspect all registered nodes or manager host itself
* docker_node: Update in method name called from AnsibleDockerSwarmClient
* docker_node: Additional method to shared module to get formatted output list of registered nodes
* docker_node: Additional method to shared module to get formatted output list of registered nodes
* docker_node: removed state list (featue moved to docker_swarm_facts)
* docker_node: Node labels manipulation (remove, replace, merge)
* module_utils/docker_swarm: Updated output for nodes list - adding swarm leader flag
* docker_node_facts: update in input and return values, update in documentation section
* docker_node: Updated operations on labels, tracking if change is required
* docker_node: Updated documentation, parameter 'hostname' is now required
docker_node_facts: Updated documentation
* * Failing Ansible tasl if not run on swarm manager - code cleanup
* * docker_node: Remove the 'action' list from output
* * docker_node: variable name change to be align with Python best practice, BOTMETA.yml update
* * module_utils/docker_swarm.py: fix for incorrect fail() action
* docker_node: documentation and code small updates
* * docker_node: revised labels manipulation
* docker_node_facts: Reverting to repository version, moving this change to separate PR
* * docker_node: Documentation update
* * docker_node: Update to node availability and role modification
* * docker_node: Update to check_mode handling
* * docker_node: Code cleanup
* docker_node_facts: Code cleanup
* docker_node_facts: Adding back the module with only update to use AnsibleDockerSwarmClient instead of AnsibleDockerClient
docker_node: cosmetic code changes
BOTMETA: updated on $team_docker
* docker_node: BOTMETA update
* Added support for defining the ServerSelection attribute of the update searcher session, which allows specifying non-default update server sources. This is useful if targeted systems have Windows Updates defaulted to WSUS or SCCM sources and we want to instead force searches to the online Windows Update catalog.
* fixed documentation formatting
* fixed documentation, added version_added info
* changed server_selection to a string value and refined documentation
* simplified parameter validation & result output, enhanced logging detail & documentation
* new module: aix_devices AIX devices management
This module discovery, defines, removes and modifies attributes of AIX
devices.
* Added hide attributes that can be used for aliases
Added hid attributes that can be used to manage aliases on en
interfaces.
* After tests: docs and attributes tests
Fixed attributes tests and doc explaining how to use
attributes with comma.
* Fixed grammar on module description
Fixed grammar on module description
* Included test/legacy/aix_devices.yml for tests
As discussed on IRC ansible-devel channes, was include the
legacy tests for further manual tests.
* Added 'attributes' as dictionary
Added 'attributes' as a dictionary makes the configuration
simple.
* Changed the added version from 2.5 to 2.7
Fixed the shippable error from 2.5 to 2.7
```
2018-06-01 08:28:02 ERROR: Found 1 validate-modules issue(s) which
need to be resolved:
2018-06-01 08:28:02 ERROR:
lib/ansible/modules/system/aix_devices.py:0:0: E307 version_added
should be 2.7. Currently 2.5 (75%)
```
* Various changes
* Revert
* Changed the tests to integration dir
* Implement 'available' state
'available' state is the AIX state used, that works same as 'present'
* The states were changed to AIX expressions and kept Ansible states.
Makes sense keep the states names to AIX and use the Ansible 'standards'
states.
'available' is 'present'
'removed' is 'absent'
It makes easy to AIX sysadmins use the module, however it keep the
Ansible meanings.
* Fixed choices according with latest patchset (commit)
* A few doc changes
Nothing material