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Tom Melendez 7e88df7ebc Adding auth support for google-api-python-client and gcloud-python (#19090)
Support for the Google API and GCloud-Python Clients have been added.

The three libraries:
* GCloud-Python: A new function, get_google_cloud_credentials, should be used.  The credentials-object returned can be passed to any gcloud-python client.  Using this client library requires in the installation of gcloud-python.  This is preferred library for new modules.

* Google API: A new function, gcp_api_auth, should be used to take advantage of services requiring this client.  This client library should be used if the desired functionality is not available in GCloud-Python.  Using this library requires the installation of google-api-python-client.

* libcloud: Existing function, gcp_connect, should be used.  The interface and return values have not changed and existing modules (such as gce, gce_pd and gce_net) should work without modification.  Note that the credentials-fetching code has been refactored out of gcp_connect so that can be reused by all connection functions. To use this function, apache-libcloud must be installed.

Import guards have been added and will only be trigger if a user tries to use a function that is missing dependencies.

Credential-specifying mechanisms (i.e, ansible module params, env vars and libcloud secrets.py) have not changed.  They have been refactored and unit tests have been added to allow for changes going forward. We are deprecating (and removing in a subsequent release) the ability to specify credentials via the libcloud secrets file.  Also, we have deprecated (and also plan to remove in a subsequent release) the ability to use a p12 pem file for a key - the JSON format is strongly preferred.  Deprecation warnings have been added for both of these issues (see the Ansible docs on how to disable deprecation warnings).
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.github Remove the hint to report module issue elsewhere. 2016-12-14 11:30:44 -05:00
bin functional updates to ansible-connection (#18574) 2016-11-30 16:26:49 -05:00
contrib fix copy paste error 2016-12-22 17:06:18 -08:00
docs/man minor spelling changes 2016-12-13 13:51:13 -05:00
docs-api updated devel to 2.3 (#17884) 2016-10-03 15:08:19 -04:00
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examples minor spelling changes 2016-12-13 13:51:13 -05:00
hacking Update the module path from the hacking documentation (#19683) 2016-12-26 18:24:01 +00:00
lib/ansible Adding auth support for google-api-python-client and gcloud-python (#19090) 2016-12-29 12:33:52 -05:00
packaging Code smell test for iteritems and itervalues (#19292) 2016-12-14 12:16:16 -08:00
test Adding auth support for google-api-python-client and gcloud-python (#19090) 2016-12-29 12:33:52 -05:00
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CHANGELOG.md Add icinga2_feature module (#19732) 2016-12-29 14:05:22 +00:00
CODING_GUIDELINES.md Migrate basestring to a python3 compatible type (#17199) 2016-08-23 13:13:44 -07:00
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MODULE_GUIDELINES.md Move GUIDELINES.md from modules repo (#19313) 2016-12-14 11:46:14 -05:00
README.md Remove obsolete files and instructions. (#19079) 2016-12-09 12:42:29 -05:00
RELEASES.txt brought releases up to date 2016-11-17 10:57:44 -05:00
ROADMAP.rst Updated for 2.4 Roadmap 2016-12-12 12:19:22 -05:00
setup.py Updating setup.py to remove extras specific paths 2016-12-08 11:35:19 -05:00
shippable.yml Initial ansible-test implementation. (#18556) 2016-11-29 21:21:53 -08:00
tox.ini We've decided that python-3.5 is the minimum python version (#17270) 2016-08-29 09:12:37 -07:00
VERSION Bumping devel version to 2.3.0 2016-10-03 11:46:31 -05:00

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