* Remove docker_* modules from validate-modules ignore list.
* Adjust types of cacert_path, cert_path and key_path.
* Fix type of update_failure_action in docker_swarm_service.
This avoids re-installation during integration test runs.
Pinning this requirement shouldn't be needed for consistent test
results when running pylint.
* validate-modules: Documentation bool
This check allows to catch cases where type of argument is different than documentation does.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Wrong comparison for 'str'
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add ignore.txt
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix logic and clean up ignore.txt
* Refactored code
* Added support for Cumulus Linux 2.5.4
* Added support for Cumulus Linux 3.7.3
* Test added
Fixes: #29969
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Cisco Intersight module_utils and intersight_facts module
* Add RETURN information and fix pylint, import, and pep8 issues.
* Review updates for specifying type of params/returns and not polluting ansible_facts.
* BSD one line license, validate_certs used, urls.fetch_urls replaces requests
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, refactoring, return values
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, new params, return values
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* postgresql_idx: ci tests, fix
* New module postgresql_table - fix tests
* New module postgresql_table - fix tests
* New module postgresql_table - fix tests
* New module postgresql_table - fix state choices order
* New LUKS devices management module
- new module that uses cryptsetup (LUKS) functions for management
of encrypted devices
- unit tests included
* New LUKS devices management module
- modified interface by removing 'open' option and moving its functionality
into 'state' option
* module_utils: Clean up parameter types (database)
This PR includes:
- Parameter types added
- Copyright format fixes
- Short license statement
- Description fixes (only for a few files, then I stopped :-))
* Fix validate-modules test ignores
* Introduce new "required_by' argument_spec option
This PR introduces a new **required_by** argument_spec option which allows you to say *"if parameter A is set, parameter B and C are required as well"*.
- The difference with **required_if** is that it can only add dependencies if a parameter is set to a specific value, not when it is just defined.
- The difference with **required_together** is that it has a commutative property, so: *"Parameter A and B are required together, if one of them has been defined"*.
As an example, we need this for the complex options that the xml module provides. One of the issues we often see is that users are not using the correct combination of options, and then are surprised that the module does not perform the requested action(s).
This would be solved by adding the correct dependencies, and mutual exclusives. For us this is important to get this shipped together with the new xml module in Ansible v2.4. (This is related to bugfix https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/28657)
```python
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
path=dict(type='path', aliases=['dest', 'file']),
xmlstring=dict(type='str'),
xpath=dict(type='str'),
namespaces=dict(type='dict', default={}),
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent',
'present'], aliases=['ensure']),
value=dict(type='raw'),
attribute=dict(type='raw'),
add_children=dict(type='list'),
set_children=dict(type='list'),
count=dict(type='bool', default=False),
print_match=dict(type='bool', default=False),
pretty_print=dict(type='bool', default=False),
content=dict(type='str', choices=['attribute', 'text']),
input_type=dict(type='str', default='yaml', choices=['xml',
'yaml']),
backup=dict(type='bool', default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
required_by=dict(
add_children=['xpath'],
attribute=['value', 'xpath'],
content=['xpath'],
set_children=['xpath'],
value=['xpath'],
),
required_if=[
['count', True, ['xpath']],
['print_match', True, ['xpath']],
],
required_one_of=[
['path', 'xmlstring'],
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'pretty_print', 'print_match', 'set_children', 'value'],
],
mutually_exclusive=[
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'print_match','set_children', 'value'],
['path', 'xmlstring'],
],
)
```
* Rebase and fix conflict
* Add modules that use required_by functionality
* Update required_by schema
* Fix rebase issue
In ACS 4.12, it is no longer possbile to acquire IPs to a (...) network
not already in implemented state.
With deployment of a VM instance, we enforce the implementation of the
network. Also see 323f791efc
Previously the yum module would provide a `changes` dict when
executed in check mode but omit it when not in check mode in favor
of the `results` data which is raw output from the yum command. This
pull request makes that output uniform.
Fixes#51724
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* identity: Add GSSAPI suport for FreeIPA authentication
This enables the usage of GSSAPI for authentication, instead of having
to pass the username and password as part of the playbook run.
If there is GSSAPI support, this makes the password optional, and will
be able to use the KRB5_CLIENT_KTNAME or the KRB5CCNAME environment
variables; which are standard when using kerberos authentication.
Note that this depends on the urllib_gssapi library, and will only
enable this if that library is available.
* identity: Add documentation for GSSAPI authentication for FreeIPA
This documentation describes how to use GSSAPI authentication with the
IPA identity modules.
* identity: Add changelog for GSSAPI support for IPA
This adds the changelog entry for the GSSAPI authentication feature for
the IPA identity module.
* Check that verify_ssl defined in tower_cli.cfg isn't ignored
* Avoid to override verify_ssl value defined in tower_cli.cfg
By default, tower-cli library enables SSL certificates check. But
verify_ssl false value defined in config files read by default by
tower-cli library (for example /etc/tower/tower_cli.cfg) was ignored
because overriden by the tower_verify_ssl parameter default value.
* fix a typo in comment