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.
* 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
* cs_instance: implement host migration support
* fix build
* fail fast on update if user is not admin
* improve tests a bit
* expunge it
* fix typo
* disable temporarly verify for host on starting instance.
Add `mode` option which sets permission mode of a VM in octet format
Add `owner_id` and `group_id` which set the ownership of a VM
Move the waiting for state at the end of the module, so it could fail faster if there is some error
tagged_instances will only be returned only if count_attributes and/or count_labels are used, as specified in the documentation
Update relevant tests
Add tests for mode, owner_id, group_id
* Fix errors decrypted non-ascii vault vars
AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode was just using b"".decode()
instead of to_text() on the bytestrings returned from
vault.decrypt() and could cause errors on python2
if non-ascii since decode() defaults to ascii.
Use to_text() to default to decoding utf-8.
add intg and unit tests for value of vaulted vars
being non-ascii utf8
based on https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/37258Fixes#37258
* yamllint fixups
* Subversion: If the directory exists, we want the ability to checkout into it
and use the content as existing files; equivalent to svn checkout --force
I was expecting the force option to do this, however I understand why it
doesn't do that currently. I was debating with changing the meaning of force
to include this behaviour, however I've opted for a seperate flag for now
for backwards compatibility.
* Subversion: Sanity tests have failed suggesting this is the correct value
https://app.shippable.com/github/ansible/ansible/runs/60302/1/console
* Add documentation for setting multiple options.
* Do not set `cluster' to myhostname, if cluster is not set. This will cause
parse error, since module will try to parse the brick and hosts.
* Also fixes issue #40410
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Added __init__.py and added function main() in the module.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Empty __init__.py was needed. Removed comment from the file.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Addressed review comments.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Do version check more sanely, improve parameter handling.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Use isinstance for type comparison.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Use type=list for nodes parameter, get rid of literal_eval.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Add parameter check_mode, had missed this somewhere in between.
* gluster_peer: do not set `force' in case of state=present
* gluster_peer: Fix typo in the documentation
* gluster_peer: make peer probe idempotent
* gluster_peer: Fix a logical error while evaluating booleans
* gluster_peer: set locale to C, pass list to run_command
* Adding module for AWS Config service
* adding integration tests
* Split resource types into their own modules
* Properly use resource_prefix and retry on IAM "eventual consistency"
* Add config aggregator module
* AWS config aggregator integration test fixes
* AWS config recorder module
* Config aggregation auth rule
* Use resource_prefix in IAM role name
* Disable config tests
* seconds set of netapp modules
* fixes
* Fix issues
* Fix future issues
* fix issues
* Fix issues
* changes
* Change force
* made fixes
* add new line to end of file
* Fix setting the cache when refresh_cache or --flush-cache are used
* Use jsonify function that handles datetime objects in jsonfile cache plugin
* Don't access self._options directly
* Add initial integration tests for aws_ec2 inventory plugin
* Add CI alias
* Fix and add a few more unit tests
* Add integration tests for constructed
* Fix typo
* Use inventory config templates
* Collect all instances that are not terminated by default
* Create separate playbook for setting up the VPC, subnet, security group, and finding an image for the host
Create a separate playbook for removing the resources
* Allow easier grouping by region and add an example
* use a unified json encode/decode that can handle unsafe and vault
* Refactor ec2_group
Replace nested for loops with list comprehensions
Purge rules before adding new ones in case sg has maximum permitted rules
* Add check mode tests for ec2_group
* add tests
* Remove dead code
* Fix integration test assertions for old boto versions
* Add waiter for security group that is autocreated
* Add support for in-account group rules
* Add common util to get AWS account ID
Fixes#31383
* Fix protocol number and add separate tests for egress rule handling
* Return egress rule treatment to be backwards compatible
* Remove functions that were obsoleted by `Rule` namedtuple
* IP tests
* Move description updates to a function
* Fix string formatting missing index
* Add tests for auto-creation of the same group in quick succession
* Resolve use of brand-new group in a rule without a description
* Clean up duplicated get-security-group function
* Add reverse cleanup in case of dependency issues
* Add crossaccount ELB group support
* Deal with non-STS calls to account API
* Add filtering of owner IDs that match the current account
* New module = AWS Glue connection
* Add a few initial integration tests
* Add alias for CI
* module rename
* finish module rename
* add loop when getting glue connection again so we dont get None
* Limit number of retries to get new glue connection info
Without this change, the module will simply fail with an error when
doing a query and not specifying the **lag_type** parameter.
The integration tests expect **lag_type** too, so this simply codifies
what was expected since inception.
This change addresses an issue where the prompt matching regular
expressions would not match a prompt if the hostname starts with a
numeric value. Before this change, the connection would fail with a
socket.timeout() error. This change updates the termnal_stdout_re
values to now check for a number.
See Github issue #38639
* Add auth key for OpenStack Volume Provider
For adding OpenStack Volume Provider we need to also add auth key,
value, for Ceph. This patch allows to add/update/remove auth keys.
Also fixing the issue for attach cinder SD to the datacenter.
* Fixing documentation
* Small fixes in ovirt_external_provider module.
Fixed doc for param and small changes.
* Fix comments from review.
Adds conditions for check mode.
* Move update auth key method in the module
* Remove empty line which pep8 complains about
* New ansible module netconf_rpc
* add integration test for module netconf_rpc
* pep8/meta-data corrections
* usage of jxmlease for all XML processing
separation of attributes "rpc" and "content"
* removed unused imports
improved error handling
* fixed pep8
* usage of ast.literal_eval instead of eval
added description to SROS integration test for cases commented out
* mismatch type between function arguments
* add testcase for prompt
* yamllint issues
* remove overwriting response in case of connectionError exception
* remove import of ConnectionError as it is not required
* add loadbalancer
* dict check nullable
* add default vallue when get list
* create backend addr pool
* fix the set
* fix to dict
* fix ideponement
* use param security group name when create
* nic can has no nsg
* add test
* fix
* fix
* fix
* add document
* add configuration
* fix
* fix
* remove all resources
* fix
* fix test
* add version added
* fix lint
* fix lint
* Fixes some NIC bugs (#39213)
* add loadbalancer
* dict check nullable
* add default vallue when get list
* create backend addr pool
* fix the set
* fix to dict
* fix ideponement
* use param security group name when create
* nic can has no nsg
* add test
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fix idemponet
* add document
* fix test
* add configuration
* fix
* fix
* remove all resources
* fix
* fix test
* add version added
* fix lint
* fix lint
* fix lint
* remove new feature and only submit bugfix
* remove useless test
* fix
* fix indent
* Update azure_rm_networkinterface.py
* fix comment
* support 3 types to specific name and resource group
* avoid test racing
* fix test
* add sample
* add resource id test
* zfs: Fix handling of parameters passed via check_invalid_arguments
cc7a5228 had a typo, so the merged set of arguments was shoved into the
wrong parameter and ignored.
`origin` is an actual module parameter and should be processed like one.
pop()ing makes debug output misleading.
* zfs: fix command generation for `zfs snapshot`
Creating a snapshot and supplying an origin are mutually exclusive,
but were not treated as such. We should throw an error instead of
running an invalid command (`zfs snapshot origin foo@snapname`.)
* Update jenkins_plugin.py
When setting state=latest, plugin are always updated because plugin_data['sha1'] contains trailing '\r\n' (so it always detecting a sha1 change)
+label: docsite_pr
* rstrip wasn't the solution but to_bytes is
In `2.5` (d1b63bd5), the `yum` module received the capability to disable
and enable specific plugins. However, these changes only applied to
certain parts of the logic. This change propagates those changes to the
rest of the module, specifically those using the `yum` API.