* adds name server group support to nios_zone
* fixes style issues
* adds support for restart_if_needed
* adds type: bool to documentation for restart_if_needed
* doc fix
This is a helper for identifying whether the var is a sequence,
but is not of string-like type (optionally).
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <toshio@fedoraproject.org>
Co-authored-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
The current example configuration is not
quite right, so this patch implements a
fix which corrects it
The 'inventory_hostname' argument is removed
as it's the same value as the default.
* Establish connection through openstacksdk
* Switch from shade to openstacksdk
* fix typo in link to openstacksdk
* remove nova_client usage
* further remove of min_version from openstack modules
* Initial commit for meraki_admin module
* Initial commit for meraki_snmp module
* Update code to be operational for SNMP settings
- Add optional_ignore value to is_update_required for one-time fields
- Write documentation
- Perform checks and execute changes
* Minor fixes and test improvements
- Fix some documentation errors
- Implement and test for idempotency
* Removed meraki_admin which shouldn't be there, ansibot changes
* Rename params to be lower case
- Updated integration tests
- Changed CamelCase to lowercase and underscore
* Code cleanup changes based on comments from Dag.
* Add cleaning function to handle **params
The cleaning function is only added to tower modules which pass a `**params`
argument as an unpacked dictionnary to the tower-cli method calls.
Fix#39745
* Remove previous code added only for tower_role
In 872a7b4, the `update_resources` function was modified so that it would clear unwanted
parameters. However, this behaviour is desired for other modules too, modified in
another commit. (see tower_clean_params).
* Port aws_ses_identity module to use AnsibleAWSModule
* Support Check Mode in aws_ses_identity
* Add tests for check mode
* Move feedback forwarding parameter check to before any changes are made.
* Fixed check_mode status to be the same as normal execution
* Now when setting the status to `disabled` in check_mode it correctly
returns the state changed and prints a warning like it does in normal
model. Before it always returned changed even if everything was set
correctly and a reboot was required.
* Add changelog entry
Co-authored by: Strahinja Kustudic <kustodian@gmail.com>
* Added interpreter parameter to the script module
* Let required and default parameters get documented implicitly for binary parameter
* Renamed interpreter parameter to executable
When running the test test/units/module_utils/urls/test_open_url.py
test_open_url_no_validate_certs, the test fails because of the SSLv2
check.
Test is run on a machine using openssl 1.1.0g. By reading the openssl
man page[1], one can see that support for SSLv2 has been removed.
> Support for SSLv2 and the corresponding SSLv2_method(),
> SSLv2_server_method() and SSLv2_client_method() functions where removed
> in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
>
> SSLv23_method(), SSLv23_server_method() and SSLv23_client_method() were
> deprecated and the preferred TLS_method(), TLS_server_method() and
> TLS_client_method() functions were introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
Hence this commit remove the uses of this flag when it is not defined.
[1] https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/ssl/SSLv23_method.html
As mentioned in this answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/41549694/6778826 we was able to solve a bad behaviour of `blockinfile` module.
We must change two parts in one file which we have done in two tasks. Every run have rewriten the first block with the second block in the wrong position. **After** we have set the `marker` in the second task to another value was the `blockinfile` module able to insert both parts in the right position in the same file.
* os_project_access: correct example tasks
The example task does not work. Fix it so that it does.
* os_project_access: Remove unused function
The _get_allowed_projects function is not used anywhere,
so we can remove it and be free of nova_client for this
module.
The os_server module uses the deprecated nova_client function, and
therefore ends up requiring python-novaclient installed. In this
patch we switch the ip detachment to make use of a shade function,
removing the need for python-novaclient.
This script was deprecated in 2.0.0. There is no point
carrying it around any longer given that there is now
a replacement dynamic inventory script and an inventory
plugin too.
* The module now correctly sets the timezone in both the config file and
in /etc/localtime; while hwclock is set in both the config and
/etc/adjtime.
* Module checks if the timezone is actually set by checking
/etc/localtime. Before it only checked if it was set in the config file.
* Fixed module not setting the timezone on RedHat systems if
/etc/localtime was a symbolic link.
* Fixed module failures in case of missing config files or incorrect data
in them.
* Added a lot of integrations tests to cover most of these situations.
* Add start and end timestamp to task result in json callback
Currently, the timestamp information is only provided directly by a few
Ansible modules (e.g. the command module, which shows the runtime of a
command per host result).
This change adds an 'overall' time information to all executed tasks. The
delta between both timestamps shows how long it took a task to finish
across all hosts/nodes.
This patch is also proposed for zuul and can be found here:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/563888
* Add missing timezone information to 'start' and 'end' timestamps
As the datetime.isoformat() function is missing the timezone information,
we assume it's local time.
* Nest 'start' and 'end' timestamps in 'duration' field.
To clarify the purpose of those fields.
* Add 'start' and 'end' timestamps also for plays
* Add a 'machinectl shell' become_method
* docs: add explanations for the machinectl become_method
* docs: machinectl become_method: specify this part is specific to Linux+systemd setups