* allow elb scheme to be updated by restarting the resource
use ensure_gone and require wait option
* fix pep8
* fix yaml
* requested changes
* fix fail_json
Simplified the logic, and fix the issue of having a nested list as
entry.
Also indicate that we deliberately want to retain $null values
(and i.e. do not want them to be turned into a boolean).
Previously, this module could throw the following error message:
NameError: global name 'current_roles_attrs' is not defined
The referencing key should also match the name of the column, which is
rolvaliduntil, not rol_valid_until
* WIP file_mode
* WIP
* Add file_mode + integration tests
* fix pep8
* Update doc fragments
Create mutualy_exclusive param
Fix yamllint problem in tests
* Add aliases file + main playbook for fortios
* Install pyfg before running tests
* Install pyfg before running tests in role
* Remove pre_task as it's done in roles
* Force pyFG minimal version for python3
* role_path not role_dir :(
* Change requirements
* Specify Error type when error on import
* Bug in pygf library with python 2.5 (PR is waiting https://github.com/spotify/pyfg/pull/19)
* Bad requirement format
* still bad format -_-'
* remove test/integration/fortios.py (auto generated by tests)
missing new lines at end of file
* pyFG is now fixed in 0.50
Fix adds check if app_key and api_key provided by
user is correct or not. If this combination is wrong
then fail with appropriate error message given by
Datadog server
Fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/24325
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
CVE-2017-7481
Lookup returns wrap the result in unsafe, however when used through the
standard templar engine, this does not result in the jinja2 environment being
marked as unsafe as a whole. This means the lookup result looses the unsafe
protection and may become simple unicode strings, which can result in bad
things being re-templated.
This also adds a global lookup param and cfg options for lookups to allow
unsafe returns, so users can force the previous (insecure) behavior.
Output of `yum check-update` can contain lines with long package names and long
repository label names, which will be broken into multiple lines, which need to
be sanitized. The solution to this has been fixed and refactored in 2.3 in form
of parse_check_update(), but it still contains subtle bug, which makes such
multi-lines invisible to later logic (such packages aren't included in
parse_check_update()) output. The problem is caused by using '\1' in re.sub(),
instead of proper r'\1', which literally puts unicode symbol \1 into resulting
output.
ssh-keyscan isn't very verbose about errors. Give the user whatever
information we have available even if it isn't much. At least they will
know how we were running ssh-keyscan and why there's an error now.
Fixes#19440
Use the default repr of AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode.data instead
of a custom one, since jinja templating ends up using the repr()
results.
Fixes#23846, #24175
os_quota checks the current quotas for compute, network and volume
services and fails when no volume service is found in the catalog.
Since openstack test deployments without volume services are common
os_quota shouldn't fail if such service is missing.
Fixes#23085
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
This allow users to write better playbooks by replacing
- shell: dnf autoremove -y
with
- dnf: autoremove=yes
Fixes#18815
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
Fix adds correct warning after deleting Windows User.
Also, adds modular function to get group
Fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/24190
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* ansible-doc -s is supposed to output a sample snippet of how you could
add the module into a playbook. These changes update the style:
* Use yaml mappings instead of key=value
* Use the module name directly instead of action: modulename
* Fixes a bug when displaying option descritpions which are yaml strings
instead of lists.
This fixes in code the bad formatting reported in #24201
Using github_issue module, user can retrive status of issue
listed on Github repository and depending upon status takes
various actions e.g., workarounds and downloading patches.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
When unittesting, the framework creates a pipes module that is picked up
by the basic module_utils test. Switch to using shlex_quote as that is
the right thing to use for portability anyway.
* Added new common argument api_version for all Avi modules
* Updated dependency for the new modules to use avi sdk 17.1 and above
* Updated Avi 17.1.1 modules with descriptions and moddule dependencies
* Updated version_added for new options
This fix adds a module option `validate_certs' to check
self-signed certificate of LDAP server.
Fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/24009
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This fix makes it so that the module works as expected when
`server_hostname` is provided. It was being silently ignored
previously. I suppose this may also fix similar behavior with
`server_insecure`, but I did not check that explicitly.
* Fix netconf port validation and minor doc change
Add check to confirm if `validate_*` funcion is
callable.
Add `config_format` in `junos_facts` documentation
* Fix review comments
- Use `fail_json` for `get_all_load_balancers` unhandled exception.
- Do not mask error message on failure of `enable_zones`.
- Do not mask error message on failure of `disable_zones`.
Also added/removed blank lines to improve PEP 8 compliance.
If a bridge does not have a fail mode set, it returns nothing, i.e.
empty string.
This causes a failure when doing the want vs have compare in plays
where the fail-mode is missing, as we compare "" vs None respectively.
If a bridge does not have external_ids, ovs-vsctl returns '{}'.
This causes issues on the current want vs have comparison in cases
where the play does not define external_ids, as the comparison
is None vs '{}'.
* fix documentation and correct exception handling
* follow AWS exception guidelines
* fix parameter_group_family req; only needed when creating cache parameter group
make pep8 and remove from legacy files
* Added Composer Command global
Added a parameter to run composer commands globally. The `working_dir`
parameter is only required if `global_command` is `False`.
Fixes#24052
* Added Composer Command global
Added a parameter to run composer commands globally. The `working_dir`
parameter is only required if `global_command` is `False`.
Fixes#24052
The timeout for gathering facts needs to be settable from three places
(highest precedence to lowest):
* programmatically
* ansible.cfg (equivalent to the user specifying it explicitly when
calling setup)
* from the default value
The code was changed in b4bd6c80de to
allow programmatically and the default value to work correctly but
setting via ansible.cfg/parameter was broken.
This change should fix setting via ansible.cfg and adds unittests for
all three cases
Fixes#23753
ClearLinux has changed its pretty name in os-release file
from: 'Clear Linux Software for Intel Architecture'
to: 'Clear Linux OS for Intel Architecture'
This patch makes the SEARCH_STRING 'Clear Linux' rather than
the full name to make it compatible with the old and new name.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
template/__init__.py imported unsafe_proxy from vars which caused
vars/__init__.py to load. vars/__init__.py needed template/__init__.py
which caused issues. Loading unsafe_proxy from another location fixes
that.
Just after release of 2.0.0 (in 2.0.0.1) we had a change to the API of
callbacks without bumping the API version. We added the playbook to the
arguments passed to the callbacks.
This wasn't in the Tower callback at the time. In order to prevent
breaking that callback we added a temporary hack to inspect the
callback's API to decide if we needed to call it with arguments or not.
We scheduled the hack for removal in January 2017. Since that's now
past, removing the hack.
Change signed off by matburt on the Tower side.
Puppet modules are not always installed in the default location
(i.e, /etc/puppet/modules) so it is useful to be able to specify
an alternate location.
Fixes issue [#24078](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/24078)
Resource pools are retrieved from VSphere regardless of the state of the `resource_pool` parameter. During this process, each retrieved Resource Pool is checked for the `parent` attribute, and if it exists, the currently-scoped parent object is compared against the Resource Pool's parent object. The method doing the check, however, `assert`s that the parent object is not `None`. In some cases, a Resource Pool will have the `parent` attr, but that `parent` object will be `None`, causing the `assert` to fail.
This should avoid that. :-)