* Fix multiple subnet (of same IP version) idempotence for docker_network.
* Add changelog.
* Unit tests no longer make sense, since the part of the code they test has been removed.
* Re-add CIDR validation. Move it to better position (module setup instead of idempotence check).
* Update changelog.
* Only run new tests on VM test images.
* Actually do what is documented. Especially since an empty object is a valid value for aux_addresses.
* docker_swarm_service: Sort lists when checking for changes
When two lists are checked for changes in this module, the lists are
reported changed when the order of the items is different. This PR
resolves this issue.
* docker_swarm_service: Minor typo fix
* docker_swarm_service: Another minor typo
* docker_swarm_service: Should use sorted(), not sort()
* docker_swarm_service: Sort lists of dictionaries
* docker_swarm_service: Fix style issues in tests
* docker_swarm_service: Updates to integration tests
* docker_swarm_service: Casting string types within lists when comparing
* docker_swarm_service: Special handling of unordered networks with ordered aliases
* docker_swarm_service: Sorting network lists
* docker_swarm_serivce: Better unit test code coverage for lists and networks
* docker_swarm_service: Fixed coding style for sanity tests
* docker_swarm_service: More coding style fixes
* docker_swarm_service: Ignoring test for Python < 3
* docker_swarm_service: Update to version info check for backwards compatibility
* docker_swarm_service: Added change fragment #63887
* docker_swarm_service: Better handling of missing sort key for dictionary of lists
* docker_swarm_service: Preventing sorts from modifying in-place
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* docker_swarm_service: Removed spurious import in test
* docker_swarm_service: Preventing sorts from modifying more data in-place
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add support for passing networks as dicts
* Add function to compare a list of different objects
* Handle comparing falsy values to missing values
* Pass docker versions to Service
* Move can_update_networks to Service class
* Pass Networks in TaskTemplate when supported
* Remove weird __str__
* Add networks integration tests
* Add unit tests
* Add example
* Add changelog fragment
* Make sure that network options are clean
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Set networks elements as raw in arg spec
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix wrong variable naming
* Check for network options that are not valid
* Only check for None options
* Validate that aliases is a list
* Improve error for docker modules when docker-py can't be imported.
* Add changelog.
* Mention platform and Python interpreter in more cases.
* Clarify wording.
* Adjust tests.
* Mention Docker SDK for Python instead of docker-py / docker.
* Docs fixes.
* Add myself as docker_container author.
* Use array syntax for running command.
* Break long lines.
* Avoid failure when docker_version is None.
* Improve docker-py vs. docker note in requirements.
* Canonicalize Docker SDK for Python upgrade instructions.
* Split long line.
* Make it clearer which hostnames are meant.
* Move docker_ module_utils into subpackage.
* Remove docker_ prefix from module_utils.docker modules.
* Adding jurisdiction for module_utils/docker to $team_docker.
* Making docker* unit tests community supported.
* Linting.
* Python < 2.6 is not supported.
* Refactoring docker-py version comments. Moving them to doc fragments. Cleaning up some indentations.
Enforce module deprecation.
After module has reached the end of it's deprecation cycle we will replace it with a docs stub.
* Replace deprecated modules with docs-only sub
* Use of deprecated past deprecation cycle gives meaningful message (see examples below)
* Enforce documentation.deprecation dict via `schema.py`
* Update `ansible-doc` and web docs to display documentation.deprecation
* Document that structure in `dev_guide`
* Ensure that all modules starting with `_` have a `deprecation:` block
* Ensure `deprecation:` block is only used on modules that start with `_`
* `removed_in` A string which represents when this module needs **deleting**
* CHANGELOG.md and porting_guide_2.5.rst list removed modules as well as alternatives
* CHANGELOG.md links to porting guide index
To ensure that meaningful messages are given to the user if they try to use a module at the end of it's deprecation cycle we enforce the module to contain:
```python
if __name__ == '__main__':
removed_module()
```
* test/: PEP8 compliancy
- Make PEP8 compliant
* Python3 chokes on casting int to bytes (#24952)
But if we tell the formatter that the var is a number, it works