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It is possible for provider.authorize to exist, but set to None. Rather then loading this value blindly, assume the default is False. File "/home/zuul/src/github.com/ansible/ansible/lib/ansible/executor/task_executor.py", line 145, in run res = self._execute() File "/home/zuul/src/github.com/ansible/ansible/lib/ansible/executor/task_executor.py", line 635, in _execute result = self._handler.run(task_vars=variables) File "/home/zuul/src/github.com/ansible/ansible/lib/ansible/plugins/action/ios.py", line 50, in run provider = load_provider(ios_provider_spec, self._task.args) File "/home/zuul/src/github.com/ansible/ansible/lib/ansible/module_utils/network/common/utils.py", line 424, in load_provider provider['authorize'] = boolean(provider['authorize']) File "/home/zuul/src/github.com/ansible/ansible/lib/ansible/module_utils/parsing/convert_bool.py", line 26, in boolean raise TypeError("The value '%s' is not a valid boolean. Valid booleans include: %s" % (to_text(value), ', '.join(repr(i) for i in BOOLEANS))) Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com> |
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