We need to use ssh_executable instead of hardcoding ssh in the command
we run but we need to use "ssh" when we lookup the value of the
{command}_extra_args variable. Do this by leaving binary as "ssh" and
only expanding when we place it into b_command.
Fixes#20862
* cloud: ovirt: add snapshots module
* Move imports in ovirt_snapshots module to match style & pass CI
* Move ovirt_snapshot_facts imports to comply w/ CI
* Update validate-modules
* Validates ANSIBLE_METADATA
* Ensures imports happen after documentation vars
* Some pep8 cleanup
* Clean up some left over unneeded code
* Update modules for new module guidelines and validate-modules checks
* Update imports for ec2_vpc_route_table and ec2_vpc_nat_gateway
* cloud: ovirt: add function to get id by name
* cloud: ovirt: add instance type parameter
* cloud: ovirt: use param method instead of module.params
* cloud: ovirt: use 'and' at begging of next line
* cloud: ovirt: add description parameter to vms module
* cloud: ovirt: add comment parameter to vms module
* cloud: ovirt: add timezone parameter to vms module
* cloud: ovirt: add serial_policy parameter to vms module
* Rename vyos2 over vyos
* Update vyos_config to LocalAnsibleModule
Change result key 'updates' -> 'commands'
vyos_config is supported by core
* vyos_config tests
* Enable bracket config use
* Sanitize config before use
Boolean options that default as `None` but are set to `False` by the user were ignored on update. This change checks to distinguish None & False so that options like multi_az can be turned off during an update.
* Modifying how optional parameters are handled in rds.py. Fixes#20370
Allowing options to be set to false/no. Previously ignored unless set to true/yes.
Added a conditional for invalid parameters since the default is false instead of null for some options (e.g. force_failover, apply_immediately, upgrade).
* Making requested revision.
* win_shortcut: Add missing $check_mode definition
For some reason this entry was missing, possible a merge-conflict gone
wrong :-(
* Added integration tests and bugfix
Add missing changes.
Those "unused" doc fragments are still referenced
lib/ansible/modules/network/eos/eos_config.py:extends_documentation_fragment: eapi
lib/ansible/modules/network/eos/eos_facts.py:extends_documentation_fragment: eos
This reverts commit 246cd041d8.
* Disassociate subnets from route tables before deletion
If a route table still has subnets associated with it, it will fail
to delete:
```
"msg": "The routeTable 'rtb-abcd1234' has dependencies and cannot be deleted."
```
Avoid this by disassociating subnets before route table deletion
* Fix ec2_vpc_route_table flake8 complaints
* Check if EIP exists before deleting it
After deleting the NAT gateway, the EIP sometimes seems to
cease to exist afterwards. Check if it exists before deleting it.
Otherwise you get:
```
Failed to release EIP eipalloc-abdc1234: An error occurred (InvalidAllocationID.NotFound) \
when calling the ReleaseAddress operation: The allocation ID 'eipalloc-abcd1234' does not \
exist", "success": false}
```
* Fix flake8 errors with ec2_vpc_nat_gateway
* A method to validate and alter the ssh control path automatically.
* First tries %C to use the shortened hash
* On further failure, it removes section by section from the original path
* Fix hostname
* Implement bcoca's suggested changes
* Remove unused option
* Remove unused class var
* Use to_string to avoid unicode error
* Switch from to_text to to_bytes
* Update the example config for the new controlpath feature
* [GCE] External IP Address Module.
This module allows users to create and delete External IP Addresses. Both Regional and Global Addresses are supported.
* Removed whitespace causing pep8 issue
* added ec2_vpc_igw_facts module
* added cr at end of file
* corrected import json in wrong location
* corrected version added
* added snake_case conversion
* updated documentation and fixed for python 3'
* ec2_vpc_igw_facts: simplify logic
Make module arguments more 'Ansiblish'
Remove unnecessary intermediate variables in results generation
Use `ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list` rather than duplicating logic
Use `check_mode` rather than pass a `dryrun` argument
Update for flake8 improvements
* updated documentation
* # This is a combination of 6 commits.
# The first commit's message is:
new module to import software or configuration file onto firewall
# This is the 2nd commit message:
changes based on the review comments; remove unecessary if statements; change returned value docstring
# This is the 3rd commit message:
empty checkin to trigger ANSIBLEbot
# This is the 4th commit message:
added additional exception handling
# This is the 5th commit message:
- added new module info to the changelog as requested
# This is the 6th commit message:
removed blank space as tox checks were failing
* new module to import software or configuration file onto firewall
* Support logical or condition in required_if
Add logical 'or' condition support in 'required_if'
for requirements.
* If requirements is a list all parameters within it should
be present.
* If requirements is a set atleast one parameter should
be present
* Fix review comment
* Remove monkeypatching of rhn config in rhn_register
rhn_register.Rhn() was doing some complicated monkeypatching of
the up2date_client.config.Config() class to add a default config
value. Since that was only used in one place, remove the monkeypatch
and handle the single default case.
That case was 'server_url' option, so replace it with a Rhn.server_url
property. Also handle the error case when no server url is provided.
* refactoring
* flatten some indention levels
* add 'enable_eus' to module doc
* set enable_eus var and use it directly
* style/pep8/etc cleanups
* some import cleanups
types was unused, os/re were from module_utils * import
* remove * import from module_utils.redhat
* remove * imports from module_utils.base
* remove unused Rhn._subscribe method
* cleanup pep8 style stuff
* remove a unused default mutable arg from Rhn.subscribe
Rhn.subscribe() only gets called in one place, and thats
with channels from module_params which default to [] and
are typed as a list.
Update exception handling, remove use of iteritems
Update for better flake8 compliance
Use ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list rather than
duplicating its implementation
This version just gets the relevant paths from PluginLoader and then
uses the existing imp.find_plugin() calls in the AnsiballZ code to load
the proper module_utils.
Modify PluginLoader to optionally omit subdirectories (module_utils
needs to operate on top level dirs, not on subdirs because it has
a hierarchical namespace whereas all other plugins use a flat
namespace).
Rename snippet* variables to module_utils*
Add a small number of unittests for recursive_finder
Add a larger number of integration tests to demonstrate that
module_utils is working.
Whitelist module-style shebang in test target library dirs
Prefix module_data variable with b_ to be clear that it holds bytes data
added better way of adding warnings to return data
backwards compatible if warnings key already exists
added deprecations made iface more generic
changed to enforce type per item
added logging of warnings/deprecations
also display deprecations by default
Prescribing types is not necessary as the underlying shade library
does not do so, and the Neutron API will inform us if a disallowed
or non existent type is used.
Fixes#20830
* Add support for additional properties when creating new VMs.
All vmadm(1M) options except those specific to SDC(-docker)
are now supported.
* Mark password options as no_log
Change-Id: I9dfd80e7ba5ecfc8f45ecfbe9ec098e66647e9a4
* Set ansible_os_family to 'ClearLinux'
* Set ansible_distribution to 'ClearLinux'
* Add swupd.py plugin
Fixes#20824
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo Silva <alberto.murillo.silva@intel.com>
This prevents an exception from occurring when an image has no name. While images normally have names it is possible, at least on older versions of Docker, for an image to "lose" its name during a failed `docker rm`.
* Fix service's exec_command() for python3
exec_command() was mixing text and bytes in several places on python3.
Made changes so that we explicitly convert between the two.
Fixes#20818
* Also handle basestring and shlex.split in a python2/python3 compatible fashion
* Cleanup fork
* Add bigmon_policy module
* Remove docker files from commit, fix formatting, add CHANGELOG.md entry
* Put change in CHANGELOG.md in alph order and add the alias to access_token doc
* Fix access_token type, drop the alias, and fix doc
* Capitalize letter, delete redundant notes, make validates_certs True by default
* Add validate_certs to example
* Try fixing trailing space
* Try adding a trailing space
* Try removing trailing space at end of file
* Add newline at end of file and fix trailing space
* provides declarative resource for configuring eos system parameters
* supports network_cli connection plugin only
* adds unit tests for module using mock interfaces
* adds send_config function to handle pushing configuration commands
* adds support for handling multiline banner commands
* adds env var check to enable or disable config sessions
The following changes have been made:
- Added check-mode support
- Added parameter type support
- Replace PSObject by a normal dictionary
- Improve idempotency (only when $dest is provided it is not idempotent (yet)
I intended to update the documentation, but it appears the website docs
are behind the actual documentation (as the website doesn't show the
default values for booleans).
So I ended up adding the missing -type "path" and use the default $null
value for undefined parameters.
The following playbook:
```yaml
- hosts: localhost
tasks:
- file:
path: /tmp/non-existing-foo-bar
state: absent
recurse: yes
```
causes this error:
```
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "msg": "recurse option requires state to be 'directory'", "path": "/tmp/non-existing-foo-bar", "state": "absent"}
```
The included fix ensures that when recurse is added, we no longer assume
it is a file, but accept that it is a directory.
- Harmonize the name $params like most modules
- Use `return` consistently for return values (easier to read)
- Implement Get-AnsibleParam internally using -type "bool"
- Use a dictionary for $result
* update eos_config to use eapi exclusively and remove cli transport
* add unit test cases for eos_config
* updates action plugin to handle both eapi and network_cli connections
* Added support for a gce_snapshot module for managing snapshots in the Google Cloud Platform
* Fixed using sys.exit in favor of fail_json. Followed the pattern in gce_pd
* Fixed using sys.exit in favor of fail_json. Followed the pattern in gce_pd
* Fixed an issue when dealing with multiple disks. Added a bit more documentation explaining the disks argument
* Corrected a typo in the multi-disk snapshot example
* Updated module to return list of changed snapshots instead of just a message. Added a RETURN block
* include source file in error message
* win_copy: Fix for idempotency
This patch fixes an idempotency issue with win_copy. Without this patch
files would always be considered changed (unless the copy operation failed).
It also fixes the resulting output cfr. what was deocumented.
Small improvements:
- Remove obsolete comments
- Use $check_mode instead of my own $_ansible_check_mode
- Renamed "default" window style to "normal" (as is used by Windows
documentation)
- A fix for check-mode support (when state=absent)
* eos module now uses network_cli connection plugin
* adds unit tests for eos module
* eapi support now provided by eapi module
* updates doc fragment for eapi common properties
* Fixed issue in gce_net with firewall rules that have protocols that do not have ports.
* Fixed elif in gce_net to include check of the ports variable.
* Google Cloud Pubsub Module
The Google Cloud Pubsub module allows the Ansible user to:
* Create/Delete Topics
* Create/Delete Subscriptions
* Change subscription from pull to push (and configure endpoint)
* Publish messages to a topic
* Pull messages from a Subscription
An accessory module, gcpubsub_facts, has been added to list topics and subscriptions.
* Added docs for state field to DOCUMENTATION and RETURN blocks.
`force` option is not unique for non-activationkey registrations and it should
be parsed separately; it is possible to register host with activation key and
force such process.
* redhat_subscription: enforce the need for org_id when AK is used
also update the documentation to reflect that
Fixes: #20542
* redhat_subscription: check for existence of subscription-manager
After merging the latest update, these were the few remaining
differences with upstream.
(Plus the previous proposed fast match based on unique VM name which is
not longer needed)
- get rid of changed, rc, stderr, stdout juggling
- use get_bin_path() to get 'imgadm' path
- move actual implementation to Imgadm class
- fix 'changed' for imported images
Without this patch, the os_keystone_domain module is not idempotent if
the description is empty because the description parameter is None in
ansible, but the keystone client returns an empty unicode string.
Following the example of other OpenStack modules, this patch fixes the
issue by checking whether the module parameter is None before going on
to check its value.
Instead of populating the platform comment in the default
meta/main.yml with a dict of platforms fetch from the
galaxy REST API, this removes the API call and adds a
commented out example platforms list to the default meta/main.yml
Fixes#18103
The following changes have been made:
- Added check-mode support
- Added diff support
- Corrected HCCC to HKCC (according to windows documentation)
- Updated documentation, and examples
- Added -aliases support to module_utils/powershell.ps1
- Renamed `key > value > data` to `path > name > data`
- Re-indented code and consistency changes
- Added support for expandstring type
This fixes#20595
when using "state: link", and particularly when using
"force: yes".
Symbolic link resolution can be expensive. In our case,
the symbolic links are legacy links to automounts, and
the "file" task was causing all of the legacy links to
be traversed and mounted on every host every time the
task executed, even when the links were correct and there
was nothing to do.
This change avoids the system calls that perform the
symbolic link resolution by taking advantage of the short
circuit behaviur of the boolean "and" operator. The code
behaviour is unchanged except that it no longer performs
unnecessary system calls.
As it turns out, this change is not sufficient to fully
solve the symbolic link resolution problem, as the "file"
module still performs a stat() at the end of execution to
provide the caller with information about the file.
However, this change is very simple, it will eliminate
unnecessary system calls in a number of use cases, and it
gets the "file" module closer to the desired end result.
* update instance image with Debian 8 Jessie
* debian-7 is marked as "DEPRECATED" in Google Compute Engine Images
* as a result, by default use `debian-8` Jessie
Resolves:
Related:
Signed-off-by: Daniel Andrei Minca <danielandrei.minca@gameloft.com>
* update docs regarding latest stable default image
* after speaking with @gundalow, we decided it's better for the users to
know that the default image will follow latest stable debian by GCE
Resolves: #20558
Related:
Signed-off-by: Daniel Andrei Minca <danielandrei.minca@gameloft.com>
self.instance may be overwritten before the user data comparsion which result in a false positive changed state.
With this commit, we make sure we have the userdata when we need to.
* new AWS module for ec2 VPC vgw facts
* fixed documentation as suggested by reviewers
* changed iteritems to items for py 3
* improvements to bring in line with #19787
* corrected documentation
* updated doco and exception path
* win_psexec: execute cmds on remote systems as any user
This module uses the versatile psexec tool to run any command remotely
as any user (incl. domain users).
* Add missing documentation
Now that this module is deemed acceptable for inclusion,
the documentation is an essential part.
* win_psexec: Small cosmetic changes
* win_psexec: add more options (priority, elevated, ...)
* Fixes after more testing
* Renamed 'cmd' to 'psexec_command' + more
- Also replaced PSObject() with a hash table
- Made $chdir of type "path"
- Renamed $args to $extra_args
* Various improvements
- Switched to using booleans for most parameters
- Added type 'bool' to boolean parameters
- Added 'interactive' parameter
- Added 'wait' parameter
- Added an interactive example
* Added -type "bool" support to Get-AnsibleParam
* Fix deadlock
* When using `wait:no` return code is PID of process
The same ssh key may be registered with different names. Before we only looked at the names and marked as changed when names differ. However internally cloudstack seems to ignore the change, if the fingerprints are identical.
As a result we also have to compare the fingerprints and only mark the keys as changed if the fingerprints differ.
* Fix git remote url change detection.
When comparing paths, unfrackgitpath must be called on both sides
of the comparison. Otherwise comparisons involving symlinks will
return incorrect results.
* Re-enable git test on OS X.
* Return None from unfrackgitpath when path is None.
Per official docker document, it support setting `--log-driver=none` to
disable any logging for the container. So let's add it to this module.
Fixes#5337
Per a change in jinja2 2.9, local variables no longer are prefixed
with l_, so this updates AnsibleJ2Vars to pull in all locals (while
excluding some) regardless of name.
Fixes#20063
(cherry picked from commit 4d49b317929b86e1fc1b0cbace825ff73b372dc7)
After much plumbing through the source code, python-gitlab and the Gitlab API I found out why I cannot update my ssh keys through this module - because it expects the user to have admin rights on the server. This could be made clearer in the requirements because the Gitlab API allows one to change his/her own profile, it's just that the module or the underlying library doesn't cover this use case.
* Add jinja2 groupby filter override to cast namedtuple to tuple. Fixes#20098
* Address some of the requested changes
* Quoting
* Print the python path and version
* Be less explicitly verbose, rely on implicit verbosity