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Allow passing through of (almost) all params available … (#58118)
* Allow passing through of (almost) all params available on boto methods in aws_api_gateway

* Linting and docs fixes

* Refactored method signature of create_deployment() to use keyword args instead of named args

* Updated version_added flags to 2.10

* Cleanup and improve aws_api__gateway integration test play. Also included new params into test.

* Fixed RETURN docs and some ttests

* Completed RETURN docs and made integration tests match

* Fixed variable names in test and YAML syntax in docs

* Comment out critical sections of integration test

* Fixed update test after figuring out what the error message means. Also updated error message to be more descriptive.

* Fixed test assertion

* Update docs and make tests reflect that endpoint type wont be changed on updates

* Syntax fix

* Add changelog fragment

* Improve aws_api_gateway docs, fix typos.

* Quote doc lines with colon
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.github Fix invalid botmeta entries (#67785) 2020-02-27 11:49:45 +00:00
bin Move ansible-test entry point. (#60281) 2019-08-08 09:18:31 -07:00
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contrib Fix packet dynamic inventory "Slug" issue. (#63916) 2020-02-15 14:58:44 +00:00
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MANIFEST.in Support private test plugins in ansible-test. (#67660) 2020-02-21 13:34:21 -08:00
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requirements.txt Change default smart connection to ssh on macOS and remove paramiko from requirements.txt (#54738) 2019-04-03 22:35:59 -04:00
setup.py Declare support for Python 3.8 @ Trove classifiers 2019-10-28 10:06:03 -07:00
shippable.yml Second batch of incidental integration tests. (#67765) 2020-02-25 23:18:50 -08:00

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