The fix allows the asa_config module to request the config to contain
all default statements or password information necessary for vpn
tunnel endpoints
This argument had a couple of issues with it. First, as it was
being interpreted in the code, it did not check for idempotency.
Second, the model of having the parameters be "all_*" is going to
hinder the ability to "undo", so-to-speak, what the user did while
maintaining legibility.
Consider if the user specified "all_enabled_vlans='net1'" and then
decided they wanted to backout of this decision. What is the proper
argument to fulfill this wish? "all_enabled_vlans='...?'
This patch changes the all_enabled_vlans argument to be "enabled_vlans",
ensures that idempotency works, and also provides for a way to "undo" a
change to the enabled VLANs by allowing the user to specify the special
case VLAN named "ALL" (all capitals).
This makes the parameter more intuitive because the users will specify
which vlans they want to make the virtual available on
* enabled_vlans="net1"
but also allows them to "undo" what they did by setting it back with
the case of all
* enabled_vlans="ALL"
* elasticsearch_plugin: rewrite module to not use unsupported parameters (#1785)
Avoid using parameters when they are not needed (#1785)
* elasticsearch_plugin: add version only during plugin installation and parse plugin name for its removal
* elasticsearch_plugin: join command args before running it
We were incorrectly making VLANS always be untagged when they could
be either tagged or untagged. This change corrects the arguments to
the vlan module to allow for specifying either untagged or tagged
interfaces. The arguments are mutually exclusive
The code for traffic groups was not being tested and therefore
had errors associated with it. It is now covered in coverage tests
and bugs that were found in it have been fixed.
See this issue for details
https://github.com/F5Networks/f5-ansible/issues/28
In the six package, the map() function returns an iterator instead
of a list. This code was continuing to use the map() return value
as if it were a list and this broke the address_class facts.
This patch changes the code to use the list() method on the return
value of map().
Using values caused problems while creating an integration playbook as it is a reserved word. Seeing as this module is not yet released, it's prudent to make this change now. 'record_data' is more descriptive and uses the _data convention that we've established for instances.
No functionality in the module has changed.
* Add oVirt module to manage VMs
This patch add oVirt module to manage Virtual Machines
* Add oVirt module to manage authentication
This patch add oVirt module to manage authentication
* Add oVirt module to manage disks
* Added VM state management and fixups
* Modification of describe_gateways key so that it is consistent with what create_gateway returns.
Also added AnsibleModule spec to require bgp_ip on state=present as defined in the doc
* Don't remove CustomerGateways key to preserve backward compatibility