* Fix problem with 'restarted' state not restarting the apppool when it is in running state
* Implemeting code review comments
Comment from previous commit “You basically want to start the pool if
it's stopped and requested state is started or restarted, otherwise if
requested state is restarted, restart it.” This commit implements the
behavior stated in the PR comment
* Added more robust error handling
* Add Win Synchronize module
Renamed win_synchronize to win_robocopy
Updating email address
Adding "flags" argument.
Adding a "flags" argument that will allow the user to pass args
directly to robocopy.
If "flags" is set, recurse and purge will be ignored.
Add return code to output
Added bits to support check mode
Fixing typo in Documentation
Updated Documentation to have "RETURNED" field
Updated win_robocopy.py to have the RETURNED field. I also noticed
that win_robocopy.ps1 wasn't really using the "changed" attribute,
so I went in and made sure it was being set appropriately.
Forcing bool type for recurse and purge flag
Updated "version_added"
Since they both depend on library that cannot run on python2.4,
cf https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/15870, we can use
directly the python 2.6 syntax, as seen on the porting doc.
Due to ansible/jinja2 templating, it is difficult to use the monitor message template variables as they need to be surrounded by `{{` and `}}`, this change addresses that issue by allowing the user to use `[[` and `]]` instead.
The lvol module has a different logic in check-mode for knowing when a change is induced. And this logic is *only* based on a size check. However during a normal run, it is the lvreduce or lvextend tool that decides when a change is performed (or when the requested and existing sizes differ). So while in check-mode the module reports a change, in real run-mode it does not in fact changes anything an reports ok.
One solution would be to implement the exact size-comparison logic that is implemented in lvextend and lvreduce, but we opted to use the `--test` option to each command to verify if a change is induced or not. In effect both check-mode and run-mode use the exact same logic and conclusion.
Instead of doing an unpack, deliberately specify which parameters you
want to use. This allows us to flexibly add more parameters to the
f5_argument_spec without having to rewrite all the modules that use
it.
Functionally this commit changes nothing, it just provides for a
different way of accessing the parameters to the module
* refactor zypper module
Cleanup:
* remove mention of old_zypper (no longer supported)
* requirement goes up to zypper 1.0, SLES 11.0, openSUSE 11.1
* allows to use newer features (xml output)
* already done for zypper_repository
* use zypper instead of rpm to get old version information, based on work by @jasonmader
* don't use rpm, zypper can do everything itself
* run zypper only twice, first to determine current state, then to apply changes
New features:
* determine change by parsing zypper xmlout
* determine failure by checking return code
* allow simulataneous installation/removal of packages (using '-' and '+' prefix)
* allows to swap out alternatives without removing packages depending
on them
* implement checkmode, using zypper --dry-run
* implement diffmode
* implement 'name=* state=latest' and 'name=* state=latest type=patch'
* add force parameter, handed to zypper to allow downgrade or change of vendor/architecture
Fixes/Replaces:
* fixes#1627, give changed=False on installed patches
* fixes#2094, handling URLs for packages
* fixes#1461, fixes#546, allow state=latest name='*'
* fixes#299, changed=False on second install, actually this was fixed earlier, but it is explicitly tested now
* fixes#1824, add type=application
* fixes#1256, install rpm from path, this is done by passing URLs and paths directly to zypper
* fix typo in package_update_all
* minor fixes
* remove commented code block
* bump version added to 2.2
* deal with zypper return codes 103 and 106
* Add git_config module
This module can be used for reading and writing git configuration at all
three scopes (local, global and system). It supports --diff and --check
out of the box.
This module is based off of the following gist:
https://gist.github.com/mgedmin/b38c74e2d25cb4f47908
I tidied it up and added support for the following:
- Reading values on top of writing them
- Reading and writing values at any scope
The original author is credited in the documentation for the module.
* Respond to review feedback
- Improve documentation by adding choices for parameters, requirements
for module, and add missing description for scope parameter.
- Fail gracefully when git is not installed (followed example of puppet
module).
- Remove trailing whitespace.
* Change repo parameter to type 'path'
This ensures that all paths are automatically expanded appropriately.
* Set locale to C before running commands to ensure consistent error messages
This is important to ensure error message parsing occurs correctly.
* Adjust comment
As is done in other ansible modules, this adds the __main__ check
to the module so that the module code itself can be used as a library.
For instance, when testing the code.
It's not particularly obvious that removing an application will remove it
from ufw's own state, potentially leaving ports open on your box if you
upload your configuration.
Whilst this applies to a lot of things in Ansible, firewall rules might
cross some sort of line that justifies such a warning in his instance.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>
1) Removed kubectl functionality. We'll move that into a different
module in the future. Also removed post/put/patch/delete options,
as they are not Ansible best practice.
2) Expanded error handling in areas where tracebacks were most likely,
based on bad data from users, etc.
3) Added an 'insecure' option and made the password param optional, to
enable the use of the local insecure port.
4) Allowed the data (both inline and from the file) to support multiple
items via a list. This is common in YAML files where mutliple docs
are used to create/remove multiple resources in one shot.
5) General bug fixing.
* Remove support for ancient zypper versions
Even SLES11 has zypper 1.x.
* zypper_repository: don't silently ignore repo changes
So far when a repo URL changes this got silently ignored (leading to
incorrect package installations) due to this code:
elif 'already exists. Please use another alias' in stderr:
changed = False
Removing this reveals that we correctly detect that a repo definition
has changes (via repo_subset) but don't indicate this as change but as a
nonexistent repo. This makes us currenlty bail out silently in the above
statement.
To fix this distinguish between non existent and modified repos and
remove the repo first in case of modifications (since there is no force
option in zypper to overwrite it and 'zypper mr' uses different
arguments).
To do this we have to identify a repo by name, alias or url.
* Don't fail on empty values
This unbreaks deleting repositories
* refactor zypper_repository module
* add properties enabled and priority
* allow changing of one property and correctly report changed
* allow overwrite of multiple repositories by alias and URL
* cleanup of unused code and more structuring
* respect enabled option
* make zypper_repository conform to python2.4
* allow repo deletion only by alias
* check for non-existant url field and use alias instead
* remove empty notes and aliases
* add version_added for priority and overwrite_multiple
* add version requirement on zypper and distribution
* zypper 1.0 is enough and exists
* make suse versions note, not requirement
based on comment by @alxgu
* add vmware maintenance mode support
* changed version number in documentation
* updated version_added to 2.0 since CI is failing
* changed version to 2.0 due to CI - error asking for 2.1
* added RETURN
* updated formatting of return values and added some to clarify actions taken
* Support for masquerade settings
Ability to enable and disable masquerade settings from ansible via:
- firewalld: mapping=masquerade state=disabled permanent=true zone=dmz
Placeholder added (mapping) to support masquerade and port_forward
choices initially - port_forward not implemented yet.
* Permanent and Immediate zone handling differentiated
* Corrected naming abstraction for masquerading functionality
Removed mapping tag with port_forward choices - not applicable!
* Added version info for new masquerade option
Pull Request #2017 failing due to missing version info