Fixes#37208
If check_mode is enabled instead of committing th config need to
discard all the chnages to cnadidate db
In case of cli to discard changes issue `rollback 0` command
and for netconf execute `discard-changes` rpc call
(cherry picked from commit 8eaa9cc938)
Fixes#36979
If `abort` is not issued in the top level session prompt
the existing session goes to pending state.
The fix is to come out of config mode by issuing `end` command
and again to same config session and execute `abort` which
`abort` is issued at the top level session prompt.
(cherry picked from commit 017ea018d0649b8b6f392f9505992f39e99943fa)
SGs created when a VPC ID was not specified would not necessarily
get the default egress rule, even when no explicit egress rules
were set.
Add some checks for egress rules in results from existing tests
(cherry picked from commit 98b29f8ad6)
Fixes#35993 - Changes to update_size in commit eb4cc31 made it so
the group dict passed into update_size was not modified. As a result,
the 'replace' call does not see an updated min_size like it previously
did and doesn't pause to wait for any new instances to spin up. Instead,
it moves straight into terminating old instances. Fix is to add batch_size
to min_size when calling wait_for_new_inst.
Fixes#28087 - Make replace_all_instances and replace_instances behave
exactly the same by setting replace_instances = current list of instances
when replace_all_instances used. Root cause of issue was that without lc_check
terminate_batch will terminate all instances passed to it and after updating
the asg size we were querying the asg again for the list of instances - so terminate batch
saw the list including new ones just spun up.
When creating new asg with replace_all_instances: yes and lc_check: false
the instances that are initially created are then subsequently replaced.
This change makes it so replace only occurs if the asg already existed.
Add integration tests for #28087 and #35993.
(cherry picked from commit a2b3120e85)
* Fix name parameter templating in include_role module (#36372)
An IncludedFile() object built using the original_task will have
its _task bound to the original_task. The iterative reassignment of
original_task._role_name during with_item loops leaves all returned
included_files with the same ._task._role_name (the final name from
the with_items list). This commit builds IncludedFile() objects
from an original_task.copy() to avoid the problematic binding.
(cherry picked from commit 54e70fc783)
* Test include role with items in name #36372 (#37001)
* Tests for #36372
* Tests for #36372
* Tests for #36372
(cherry picked from commit 8c4f349743)
* Add changelog for #36372
This PR includes:
- A fix for multiple-choice defaults
- A fix for messed up dictionary samples
- Cleaner defaults when they don't appear part of choices
(cherry picked from commit 80ba7b7402)
* Connection error messages are unsafe: wrap them (#37329)
* Check that connection error msg are not unsafe
* Connection error messages are unsafe: wrap them
For example, in case of error, docker connection plugin returns exception
message containing Go template. These messages weren't tagged as unsafe
and were consequently rendered:
The conditional check 'result is failed' failed. The error was:
{
'msg': u'Docker version check ([\'/usr/bin/docker\', \'version\', \'--format\', "\'{{.Server.Version}}\'"]) failed: Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Get http://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/v1.35/version: dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied\n',
'failed': True
}:
template error while templating string: unexpected '.'.
String: Docker version check (['/usr/bin/docker', 'version', '--format', "'{{.Server.Version}}'"]) failed: Got permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Get http://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/v1.35/version: dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied
(cherry picked from commit 4378542ac7)
* Add a changelog for the no-template error message fix
In Python2, `map` returns list whereas Python3, `map` function
returns iterator. This fix typecast map function for Python3.
Fixes: #37114
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8f3f7f104f)
When commit revisions are disabled, there will be no revision items returned.
Add note about setting ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT to a higer value to avoid timeouts.
(cherry picked from commit 3134ba6bee)