* Add transfer checksum verification in copy module, to ensure that the file was transferred to the remote successfully. Fixes#35029
* Guard on no checksum
* Add version_added
* New module: ec2_vpc_egress_igw
* minor pep8 fix and doc update
* add test dir and files
* add tests for gateway module
* fix up return documentation per review
* remove HAS_BOTO3 stuff as it is handled in AnsibleAWSModule per review
* fix an error with failure message and add custom handler for non-existent vpc ID
* add additional tests and update tests per review
* ignore errors on clean up tasks
* update module copyright to newer format
* fix exception handling since BotoCoreError doesnt have response attribute
* actually fix exception handling this time so it works with Py3 as well
* add functionality to create thin pool / volume on Linux LVM to lvol module
add `thinpool' parameter.
change `lv' parameter to not required.
To create thin poll, specify `thinpool'(, `vg' and `size') parameter and omit `lv' parameter.
It will create thin pool, nameed by `thinpool' parameter.
To create thin volume, specify both `thinpool' and `lv' parameter (also `vg' and `size' paramter is need).
It will create thin volume on `thinpool' pool, named by `lv' parameter.
Thin volume and pool can delete whith 'state=absent' parameter.
Thin volume is resizable like normal volume.
Thin pool can extend, but not reduce. This limitation is in Linux's LVM.
* Add thin volume support
- Based on f816618
- Indicate that either lv or thinpool are required parameters using
AnsibleModule's required_one_of.
- Resolve conflict with snapshot functionality
* Fix typo in documentation
* Fix and simplify logical volume check
* Rebase fixes
* Convert examples to native YAML syntax
* Fix failure with snapshot creation
* Properly fail when trying to snapshot a thinpool volume
* Don't fail when no size given for thin volume snapshot
Fixesansible/ansible-modules-extras#2478
* Convert old style required property sneaked in through rebase
* Fix 'too many leading #' syntax check
* Module to generate Diffie-Hellman parameters
Implements #32577
* Add integration tests for openssl_dhparam
* Slightly refactor check to prevent unnecessary regeneration
* Fix code smell in tests
Highly annoying to have to do this again and again and again as the rules change during the game
* Using module.run_command() and module.atomic_move() from a tempfile.
* Remove underscore variable
Ansible prefers dummy
* fix broken import
Error was:
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/azure/azure_rm_dnsrecordset.py:223:0: NameError: name 'ARecord' is not defined
* doc: use formatting functions
* remove unused dict
If the module is set to absent, read all possible configurations and remove them.
i.e. not just do a 'no switchport', as leaving around other options make
the logic handling harder.
If the user wants to remove switchport, remove all config for the interface
and finally push a 'no switchport'.
Also, I needed to map all possible params from interface regardless if state
is absent or present, so I can later detect what I need to remove in case of absent.
* adding support to manage ipa services
* IPA Services does not have a description
* fixes from code review
* Cosmetic changes (indentation) + documentation
* adds support for using connection=netconf
This change updates the module to provide support for using
connection=netconf instead of connection=local. If connection=netconf
is used, then the various connection arguments will be silently ignored.
* adds netconf plugin default
This adds a default implementation for netconf plugins if the network_os
is not specified. The default plugin will implement only the standard
netconf rpcs
* fix up pep8 issues
* * Changes to enable network_cli and netconf on modules.
* limits connection local for single TC per playbook.
* * adds a note on why only 1 TC is executed with connection: local
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* support the mutilple ip configuration
* Update azure_rm_networkinterface.py
* add test
* fix spell
* make the virtual network name more flexiable
* add test
* fix
* fix lint
* add test
* fix parameter
* deprecate the flatten ip configuration
* fix lint
* fix encoding
* fix mirror
* fix
* load model from common
* ecs_ecr: Remove registry ID from create repository call
[Boto3 documentation][1] specifies 'repositoryName' as the only expected
argument. The `**build_kwargs(registry_id)` part also adds 'registryId' which,
when executed, fails with: 'Unknown parameter in input: “registryId”, must be
one of: repositoryName'.
[AWS API documentation][2] also lists only the 'repositoryName' parameter. I.e.
this is not a problem with the boto3 library.
The default registry ID for the account that's making the request will be used
when creating the rpository. This means that if the `registry_id` specified by
the user is different from the default registry ID, then the policy changes
following the repository creation would fail, because the repository will have
been created in one repository but subsequent calls try to modify it in
another. Added a safeguard against this scenario.
[1]: https://boto3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ecr.html#ECR.Client.create_repository
[2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRepository.html
* Fix concurrent ECR integration tests
If the `ecr_name` is the same in multiple concurrent test runs, then they can
interfere with one another causing both to fail. The `resource_prefix` is
guaranteed to be unique for different jobs running in CI an so avoids this
issue while also making it easier to identify the test which created the
resource.
* Add identifier option to apache2_module
There is a convention connecting the name passed to a2enmod and the one
appearing in apache2ctl -M. Not all modules follow this convention and
we have added a growing list of implicit conversions.
As a better long-term solution this adds an "identifier" option to be
able to set both strings explicitly.
* Run debian-specific tests only there
* Improve cleanup after apache2 tests
This is a follow-up/extension of https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/33630
* Add example for the new identifier option
* Put all debian tests in a block