We use `ansible.module_utils.compat.ipaddress()` just for trivial IP
validations that are not critical. This module will be ship in the
`ansible.netcommon` collection. If we continue this way, it means
the futur `community.vmware` will carry this extra dependency for
limited benefit.
This commit introduce a new `is_ipaddress()` that provide similar
feature.
* [WIP] Add verify subcommand command to 'ansible-galaxy collection'
* Fix pep8 and use consistent display order
* WIP - docs
* Remove some redundancy in verify display messages by using an error queue for each collection
* Share common code and improve output format
* clean up documentation
* typo
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Move ModifiedContent namedtuple to the global scope
Add a public metadata property
Rename function to _get_json_from_tar_file
* Add some unit tests
* fix using common functions after rebase
* changelog
* Improve efficiency finding specific installed collections
Improve efficiency by only downloading the tar.gz from the galaxy server for comparison after checking that the collection has been installed
Handle multiple collection paths
Fix up tests
* pep8
* reword that for accuracy
* use more common code and verify collection name
* Improve error message and add documentation
* Update unit tests and add coverage for both local and remote collections that are unable to be located
* Only validate collections using the format collection_namespace.collection_name
Fix tests to reflect that
Fix documentation
* Fix a bug when a local collection does not contain a file
* pep8
* Fix formatting
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
us-east-1e is sometimes picked at random, and has no support for
t3/m5 instance types, which breaks some tests.
Because availability_zones is returned in a consistent (sorted) order,
we should at least get either consistent success or consistent failure.
* Hotfix for FortiAnalyzer HTTPAPI Plugin in response to connection issues introduced in Ansible 2.9.
* Changed _connect behavior per Mr. Case.
Co-authored-by: Luke Weighall <lweighall@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathaniel Case <this.is@nathanielca.se>
* try to handle default when state is absent
* remove default target_type
* Update lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon/elb_target_group.py
Co-authored-by: Mark Chappell <mchappel@redhat.com>
* win_package - Refactor with msp, appx support
* Added msi test for ALLUSERS
* Added some msix tests, refactored tests
* Added remaining msix tests
* Enable msix sideloading for tests
* Added remaining exe path tests
* Added basic msp tests
* Remove url options now the util no longer has them
* Fix file version check for older Windows hosts
* Remove no_proxy ansible-test setting
* Use same mechanism of become to copy the file with explicit creds
* Added Ansible.Service util and win_service_info
* Fix up util test
* Sigh forgot to update the test and fix sanity
* Try to make tests more robust
* That didn't work, just check the username
* Betraying Queen and country with this doc fix
* More changes for compat
* More OS compatibility
* Hotfix for connection manager persistent connection initialization.
* PEP8 Fixes
* First Round of fixes requested by Qualthos.
* Removed _connection check per Mr. Case.
* Somehow the wrong version got sent... should be all good.
Co-authored-by: Luke Weighall <lweighall@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathaniel Case <this.is@nathanielca.se>
* AnsibleAWSModule related cleanup - redshift
* Apply a backoff on modify_cluster to cope with concurrent operations
* Add AWS 'hacking' policy to allow creation of Redshift ServiceRole
* Adding the retry policies makes the redshift test suite more reliable
On macOS Catalina ``pip install --user ansible`` results in warnings and errors. This updates the reference documents to reflect changes Catalina+ with a safe, easy install for Ansible, accessing pip as a module and installing ansible with --user.
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Make validate-modules stop ignore FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.
* Add types to FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS and update document fragment to match it.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Add changelog.
Only one integration test target is supported per module. Since there is already a `mysql_replication` integration test, the `mariadb_replication` tests will not execute for the same module.
To avoid issues with tests not running on changes to the `mysql_replication` module and then failing after changes are made and all tests are executed, the test has been marked `unsupported` to prevent it from running in CI.
To re-enable this test for CI it will need to be merged into the `mysql_replication` tests, which will require working around conflicts between the packages required by the two sets of tests.