* commands argument now accepts a dict arguments
* waitfor has been renamed to wait_for with an alias to waitfor
* only show commands are allowed when check mode is specified
* config mode is no longer allowed in the command stack
* add argument match with valid values any, all
Tested on OpenSwitch 0.4.0
* add support for vrf configurations
* add support for configing the qos value for eapi
* add config argument to specify the device running-config
Tested on EOS 4.15.4F
IOS devices only support a single command output which is structured
text. This removes the ability to specify the command output format
when providing complex arguments to the commands
Due to a mixup of the group/role/user and policy names, policies with
the same name as the group/role/user they are attached to would never be
updated after creation. To fix that, we needed two changes to the logic
of policy comparison:
- Compare the new policy name to *all* matching policies, not just the
first in lexicographical order
- Compare the new policy name to the matching ones, not to the IAM
object the policy is attached to
We got an error while switching on existent local branch
because git module can not find branch in function get_branches
if we have color.branch=always in git config.
One of the usual issue is that run_command return bytes,
so we have to adapt the string to either be bytes too,
or convert to string.
This result into that kind of traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_ej32yu2w/ansible_module_git.py\", line 1009, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_ej32yu2w/ansible_module_git.py\", line 873, in main
git_version_used = git_version(git_path, module)
File \"/tmp/ansible_ej32yu2w/ansible_module_git.py\", line 788, in git_version
rematch = re.search('git version (.*)$', out)
File \"/usr/lib64/python3.5/re.py\", line 173, in search
return _compile(pattern, flags).search(string)
TypeError: cannot use a string pattern on a bytes-like object
Another issue is filter being a object instead of a list.
* key maps are now frozenset instead of dict objects
* FactsBase now includes utility functions for transforming json data structures
Tested on NXOS 7.3(0)D1(1)
* adds support for std network facts
* adds support for default facts subset
* adds support for config facts subset
* adds support for interface facts subset
* adds support for hardware facts subset
Tested on IOS-XR 6.0.0
* adds support for std network facts
* adds support for default facts subset
* adds support for config facts subset
* adds support for interface facts subset
* adds support for hardware facts subset
* maintains backwards capabilitity with 2.1 facts module
Tested on NXOS 7.3(0)D1(1)
* adds support for std network facts
* adds support for default facts subset
* adds support for config facts subset
* adds support for interface facts subset
* adds support for hardware facts subset
Tested on EOS 4.15.4F
* add src argument to provide path to config file
* add new choice to match used to ignore current running config
* add update argument with choices merge, replace or check
* add backup argument to backup current running config to control host
* add comment argument to provide comment to commit
* deprecated force argument, use match=none instead
Lineinfile deals heavily with Unic text files. Makes some sense to deal
with it all as byte strings. So there is a lot of work done here to
show that we're dealing with byte strings throughout.
The ssh_public_keys must be a list otherwise will give the error:
"argument ssh_public_keys is of type <type 'dict'> and we were unable to convert to list"
* Improve the correct handling of gtar and unzip options
Add the option --show-transformed-names when extra_opts is being used
Ignore bogus warnings related to empty filenames
Properly quote _and_ escape filenames for unzip command
Rewrite gtar options and provide run_command with array, not string
This fixes#2480 and #4109.
* Make check-mode work for zip-files
Check-mode was disabled for zip-files since gtar did not support it.
This change enables check-mode support for zip-files, but does skip the task when used with gtar.
(Best of both worlds)
Also remove unused compress_mode variable.
This replaces PR #4401, the changes overlap somewhat so I merged them