Merge pull request #590 from t-woerner/automember_result_failed_misuse

automember: Fix result["failed"] issues with conditions
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Rafael Guterres Jeffman
2021-07-08 16:59:26 -03:00
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@@ -385,7 +385,6 @@ def main():
if ansible_module.check_mode:
ansible_module.exit_json(changed=len(commands) > 0, **exit_args)
errors = []
for name, command, args in commands:
try:
if name is None:
@@ -402,16 +401,13 @@ def main():
except Exception as ex:
ansible_module.fail_json(msg="%s: %s: %s" % (command, name,
str(ex)))
# Get all errors
if "failed" in result and len(result["failed"]) > 0:
for item in result["failed"]:
failed_item = result["failed"][item]
for member_type in failed_item:
for member, failure in failed_item[member_type]:
errors.append("%s: %s %s: %s" % (
command, member_type, member, failure))
if len(errors) > 0:
ansible_module.fail_json(msg=", ".join(errors))
# result["failed"] is used only for INCLUDE_RE, EXCLUDE_RE
# if entries could not be added that are already there and
# it entries could not be removed that are not there.
# All other issues like invalid attributes etc. are handled
# as exceptions. Therefore the error section is not here as
# in other modules.
except Exception as e:
ansible_module.fail_json(msg=str(e))