* add first, last and next usable
* add usable ip filters
* add size usable, range usable and wildcard
* add ip prefix and netmask filter
* add network formatting and check if ip in subnet
* clean up order, add comments
* fix pep8
* update format by index
* clean up and updates from jmcgill298
* Slight refactor on vmware_guest to fix path searching and vcsim compatibility.
* Clean up pep8 errors
* Fix more pep8 issues
* Add assertions
* Remove debug failure
* Update docsting for folder with examples
* Revise _get_vm_prop based on suggestions
* Implement folder walker to find a folder path
* More enhancements for datacenter->datacenter cloning
* Fix a few pep8 issues
* Remove useless check for subclass of None
* Fix a few suggestions
* Move serialize_spec to a util function
* Group exceptions together
Fixes#25011
* add connection plugin for buildah
Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek@redhat.com>
* fixup
* create a method to invoke buildah
* mount container filesystem persistently so we can access it
during put and fetch
* use copyfile function for copying files
Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek@redhat.com>
* revert tests
Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek@redhat.com>
* fixup
Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek@redhat.com>
* progress
(this will be squashed into a single commit before merge)
* add docs for the conn plugin
* fix issue invoking the integration tests
* add a way to invoke commands inside the container as a different user
Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek@redhat.com>
* fix shellcheck warning
Signed-off-by: Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek@redhat.com>
* adds more intelligent save logic and diff to network config modules
* adds sha1 property to NetworkConfig
* adds new argument save_when to argument_spec
* adds new argument diff_against to argument_spec
* adds new argument intended_config to argument_spec
* renames config argument to running_config with alias to config
* deprecates the use of the save argument
* before and after now work with src argument
* misc module clean
Modules updated
* nxos_config
* ios_config
* eos_config
Most notably this makes the save mechanism more intelligent for config
modules for devices that need to copy the ephemeral config to
non-volatile storage.
The diff_against argument allows the playbook task to control what the
device's running-config is diff'ed against. By default it will return
the diff of the startup-config.
* removes ios_config from pep8/legacy_files.txt
* extends the ignore lines argument to the module
* clean up CI errors
* add missing list brackets
* fixes typo
* fixes unit test cases
* remove last line break when returning config contents
* encode config string to bytes before hashing
* fix typo
* addresses feedback in PR
* update unit test cases
This was discussed with the core team and removing this option was preferred.
For backward compatibility we accept the parameter, but warn the user instead.
Previously the gce module would only allow scopes to be specified by
alias, this adds support for specifying scopes by full URI, however
validation is limited to just ensuring the URI begins with:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth
Based on issue 23642, add some info about the used python
executable and version to the error message when ssl connection
fail in a way that may be related to the version.
Module was importing '*' from facts to get to TimeoutError
but that has moved to facts.timeout, so import is updated.
Also rm old style imports to new style imports at the start
of the module.
'signal' py module was used and referenced but never imported,
presumably it was using the 'signal' previously imported into
module_utils.facts. Now imported directly.
'AnsibleModule' was also from a * import, so now imported directly.
A ref to 'module' was in _delete_disks_when_detached(), so now it
is updated to raise an AzureException() with its message, and
let its caller catch it and call module.fail_json()
* Rm check for unused 'name' arg for restarted.
The module docs claim 'name' is not required for
restarted state, and the code doesn't seem to use
it is.
* Better error msg for linode 'restarted' state.
* Remove the eval() and loop over args.
* Fix use of eval(args), and cleanups.
* linode 'stopped' state doesnt need name either
Fixes#3873
It was in lib/ansible/modules/system/setup.py since it
was the only thing using it, but move it back to module_utils
and add a ansible_collector.get_ansible_collector() to build
a facts collector just like the one used by setup.py
mv test_setup.py -> test_ansible_collector.py
All the code it was testing is now in ansible_collector
rm code to create 'ansible_facts' subkey from namespace
Just leave it up to the caller to do, and just return a
flat dictionary from AnsibleFactCollector.collect()
* junos_linkagg implementation and junos modules refactor
* junos_linkagg implementation
* junos_linkagg integration test
* net_linkagg integration test for junos
* decouple `load_config` and `commit` operations,
to allow single commit (in case on confirm commit) and
to perform batch commit (multiple `load_config` followed by single
`commit`)
* Other related refactor
* Fix CI issues
* Fix unit test failure
In Python a function is always truthy, and the name of the
`create_changeset` function was being accidentally used instead of
`module.params['changeset']`.
VMware provides a different DMI product name for VMs booted via UEFI vs BIOS.
VMware provides a different DMI product name for VMs booted via UEFI ('VMware7,1') vs BIOS ('VMware Virtual Platform')
Fixes#26517
During the writing of Windows path integration tests we discovered that
incorrect paths (including escape sequences) cause very cryptic error
messages.
This fix ensures that invalid paths cause a proper error message.
We also had to fix the following modules:
- win_shortcut: `src` can be a URL
* Add transformed json output in junos_command
Fixes#26363
If the display is in `xml` format for command responses
add th transformed `json` output in the result.
* Fix CI issue
* Feature #2731: added postgres import and dump
* Feature #2731: be more permissive of arguments
```
hacking/test-module -m ./ppostgresql_db.py -a "db=example state=dump target=/tmp/out"`
```
failed previously since host, user, and port were required as keywords
in the pg_dump / pg_import methods.
* Feature #2731: fixed doc string for validate-modules
```
$ ansible-validate-modules database/postgresql/
```
now passes.
* Feature #2731: disable 'password' for dump/restore
* Feature #2731: bump added version to 2.3
* Feature #2731: replace db_import with db_restore
* Feature #2731: add missing version description
* Feature #2731: fix 'state' description
* Feature #2731: fix pep8 issues
* Feature #2731: put state documentation in a single string
* Bump added version from 2.3 to 2.4
* Fix pep8 and pylint errors
* Attempt yaml formatting of documentation string
* Add integration tests for postgres_db:dump/restore
* Update dump/restore logic to support new kw-args
Also attempt to support password; integration tests are
still failing.
* Revert to postgres user for dump/restore
Passing PGPASSWORD is not working for subprocesses. For the
moment, reverting to the strategy of failing if login_password
is set and using `postgres` for all testing of dump/restore.
* Various cleanups to have tests passing
* Working tests for {sql,tar} x {,bz2,gz,xz}
* Use pg_user to support FreeBSD
* Revert login_ prefixes and re-enable password support
All `login_` keywords are mapped to their non-prefix versions
so the previous changes were effectively using `postgres` for
all actions. With the proper keywords, PGPASSWORD-passing to
the subprocess is now working.
* Optionally add password
environ_update doesn't handle None values in the
dictionary to be added to the environment. Adding
check.
* Quick fixes
* Refactor login arguments after fixes from pchauncey
The fixes introduced by pchaunchy pointed to further issues
(like no --dbname on PG<=9.2) with the login parameters. This
refactors them and adds further tests.
Note: this will still not pass integration tests due to a further
issue with pg_dump as a non-admin user:
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error while PROCESSING TOC:
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] Error from TOC entry 1925; 0 0 COMMENT EXTENSION plpgsql
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: must be owner of extension plpgsql
* Introduce target_opts for passing limiting dumped/restored schemas
The current integration tests (PG version and template DBs) don't
permit a regular user (`{{ db_user1 }}`) access to plpgsql causing
restores to fail. By adding an option for passing arbitrary args to
pg_dump and pg_restore, testing is made easier. This also paves the
way for `-j` usage, once the PG version is bumped.
The iApp service module worked fine previously, but this patch
adds enhancements to it to include more fields that can be
specified when creating iapp services.