* ansible-galaxy: support multiple servers on install
* Added docs for the server configuration file
* Fix up doc string for requirements file format
* Fix bugs after testing
* Fix kwarg doc and added version
* Fix typo and doc improvement
* Fix base64 encoding and allow --server to override list
* Add support for configurable terminal plugin options
Fixes#59404
* Add terminal options to support platform specific login menu
* Add terminal options to support configurable options for stdout
and stderr regex list
* Fix CI failures
* Fix CI issues
* Fix review comments and add integration test
* Fix sanity test failures
* Fix review comments
* Fix integration test case
* Fix integration test failure
* Add support to configure terminal related options
Fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/59404
* Add network_cli configurable options to support platform specific login menu
* Add network_cli configurable options to support configurable options for stdout
and stderr regex list
* Fix review comment
* Fix review comment
* Change formatting of the network/user_guide tables
* Tables had hardcoded line breaks to workaround a bug in the
read-the-docs theme. Change those so that they now flow according to
the browser size.
* Also switch away from grid tables to the simpler to create and read
simple tables
* Changes to table stylesheet
* valign all content, not just the first column. This becomes important
with more than two columns
* Set the font-weight to the first <p> element inside of the first
column. This allows us to simplify the first column when everything
there is the attribute name
* Change platform_index footnote from numbered to dagger symbol
The footnote notation was very odd to read. Try using a symbol for the
footnote instead of a number to see if that will clarify it. We can't
manually specify symbolled footnotes, though, so we have to emulate a
footnote with an internal link. This loses the backref to each place
that the footnote was used but since that was the portion which was hard
to read, perhaps that's for the best.
* Add writing new tests subsection to vmware_guidelines
Specifically address use of the prepare_vmware_tests role
Point to common vars for use by test writers
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This will help prevent accidental merging of content to recently obsoleted directories when adding new files.
It may also help contributors who have modified obsolete files understand where their changes should now be made.
* Some framework for docs
* Separate CSS file for our site-specific CSS.
* Override the read-the-docs theme for tables so that tables don't
always horizontally scroll
* Add a |br| substitution that lets us line break inside of tables
* Add |_| non-breaking-space substitution which is also for formatting
tables
* Configure rstcheck to ignore all substitutions which are being added
by sphinx in the conf.py
* Fix table of auto interpreter options
The table was being hardcoded at a certain width to work around a
read-the-docs theme bug. Fix the bug instead and format the table using
better sphinx practices.
* Remove unused substitutions
We had substitutions defined that were never used in our documentation.
Remove those.
Also add to the rstcheck whitelist three substitutions which are defined
by sphinx itself, version, release, and today.
* Relocate module validator code and tests.
* Fix validate-modules entry point and imports.
* Fix paths and test entry points.
* Fix up unit tests.
* Fix shebang and execute bit.
* Relocate ansible-only sanity tests.
* Get "code smell" sanity tests from multiple dirs.
- `test/lib/ansible_test/_data/sanity/code-smell/` - General purpose tests used for both Ansible and Ansible Collections.
- `test/sanity/code-smell/` - Tests specific to Ansible, will not be used for Ansible Collections.
* Try to clarify the wording
People were confused by this paragraph. They read it as Ansible won't
auto-detect the python interpreter until 2.12. Tried to reword it so
that they'll see that Ansible will auto-detect it currently if
/usr/bin/python is not present and in the future will always autodetect.
* Format the other instances of /usr/bin/python using :command:
Refactor vmware_cluster into several modules (vmware_cluster, vmware_cluster_drs, vmware_cluster_ha and vmware_cluster_vsan) as discussed in #58023.
vmware_cluster lacks a lot of configuration options for DRS, HA and vSAN. Implementing them
all in vmware_cluster would make the module hard to maintain. Therefore, splitting it into several
modules and implementing the missing configuration options in them seems a good idea to me.
This is step one, refactoring vmware_cluster into several modules. Step two, implementing more
configuration options for DRS, HA and vSAN, will follow.