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Felix Fontein
d483fd9482 Release 6.3.0. 2023-01-31 07:17:03 +01:00
Felix Fontein
8da9cf3276 Fix changelog fragment types.
(cherry picked from commit 84dbb286eb)
2023-01-31 07:15:28 +01:00
patchback[bot]
3c5c3a0113 [PR #5903/ea5cbe25 backport][stable-6] Redfish: Removed basic auth header when performing a GET on the service root and POST to the session collection (#5924)
Redfish: Removed basic auth header when performing a GET on the service root and POST to the session collection (#5903)

* Redfish: Removed basic auth header when performing a GET on the service root and POST to the session collection

* Update changelogs/fragments/5886-redfish-correct-basic-auth-usage-on-session-creation.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit ea5cbe2553)

Co-authored-by: Mike Raineri <mraineri@gmail.com>
2023-01-30 21:17:09 +01:00
patchback[bot]
7def57a71f [PR #5908/31ff3f66 backport][stable-6] Fixes #5907: gitlab_runner is not idempotent on first run after runner creation (#5922)
Fixes #5907: gitlab_runner is not idempotent on first run after runner creation (#5908)

This fix introduces the new boolean option 'access_level_on_creation'. It controls, whether the value of 'access_level' is used for runner registration or not. The option 'access_level' has been ignored on registration so far and was only used on updates. The user is informed by a deprecation warning, if the option is unspecified. For reasons of compatibility 'false' is assumed in that case. The option 'access_level_on_creation' will switch to 'true' for the next major release (community.general 7.0.0)

Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Co-authored-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
(cherry picked from commit 31ff3f662d)

Co-authored-by: cfiehe <cfiehe@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-30 21:16:57 +01:00
patchback[bot]
e5930aabcb [PR #5883/dcc3d4f5 backport][stable-6] Add support for setenv parameters (#5920)
Add support for setenv parameters (#5883)

(cherry picked from commit dcc3d4f508)

Co-authored-by: Renaud <33203203+redat00@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-30 05:57:28 +00:00
patchback[bot]
48bfba435f [PR #5918/393f2d61 backport][stable-6] Fix PLATFORM attributes docs fragment (#5919)
Fix PLATFORM attributes docs fragment (#5918)

Fix PLATFORM attributes docs fragment.

(cherry picked from commit 393f2d6153)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-29 22:28:51 +01:00
patchback[bot]
9740b76f3c [PR #5914/3da24d50 backport][stable-6] dig lookup: fix DNSKEY's algorithm handling (#5916)
dig lookup: fix DNSKEY's algorithm handling (#5914)

Fix DNSKEY's algorithm handling.

(cherry picked from commit 3da24d50cd)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-29 18:37:27 +01:00
patchback[bot]
24cf561135 [PR #5913/451c9025 backport][stable-6] dig lookup: support CAA record type (#5917)
dig lookup: support CAA record type (#5913)

* Support CAA record type.

* Update return docs.

(cherry picked from commit 451c90251a)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-29 18:37:18 +01:00
patchback[bot]
61324ed9eb [PR #5897/6c6de8fb backport][stable-6] add external user support to ipa_group module (#5912)
add external user support to ipa_group module (#5897)

* add external user support to ipa_group module

* add changelog

* fix style errors

* remove trailing whitespace

* Update plugins/modules/ipa_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/ipa_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/ipa_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/ipa_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update changelogs/fragments/5897-ipa_group-add-external-users.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/ipa_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/ipa_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

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Co-authored-by: Yuriy Halytskyy <yuriy.halytskyy@nesi.org.nz>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6c6de8fb90)

Co-authored-by: yhal003 <yuriy.halytskyy@gmail.com>
2023-01-29 15:33:30 +01:00
patchback[bot]
99336ba5fe [PR #5812/8818a6f2 backport][stable-6] OpenNebula/one_vm implement the one.vm.updateconf API call (#5905)
OpenNebula/one_vm implement the one.vm.updateconf API call (#5812)

* opennebula: Add template manipulation helpers

* one_vm: Use 'updateconf' API call to modify running VMs

* one_vm: Emulate 'updateconf' API call for newly created VMs

* opennebula/one_vm: Satisfy linter checks

* opennebula/one_vm: Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>

* opennebula/one_vm: Drop 'extend' function, use 'dict_merge' instead

* Add changelog fragment

* one_vm: Refactor 'parse_updateconf' function

* opennebula/one_vm: Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* one_vm: Allow for using updateconf in all scenarios

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Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 8818a6f242)

Co-authored-by: Michal Opala <mopala@opennebula.io>
2023-01-28 11:52:27 +01:00
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9d99ccef2d [PR #5851/7b8b73f1 backport][stable-6] Add support to Bitwarden Lookup for filtering results by collection (#5849) (#5904)
Add support to Bitwarden Lookup for filtering results by collection (#5849) (#5851)

* Add support to Bitwarden Lookup for filtering results by collection id (#5849)

* Debug

* Add support to Bitwarden Lookup for filtering results by collection id (#5849)

* Update comments

* Fix blank line issue

* Fix unit tests for bitwarden lookup plugin. Add changelog fragment file.

* Change collectionId to collection_id parameter on bitwarden plugin

* Fix collection id parameter name when used in bw cli

(cherry picked from commit 7b8b73f17f)

Co-authored-by: Piotr <skc.peter@gmail.com>
2023-01-28 11:52:14 +01:00
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a146eb3118 [PR #5888/855cbd67 backport][stable-6] Update gitlab_deploy_key.py (#5896)
Update gitlab_deploy_key.py (#5888)

* Update gitlab_deploy_key.py

Change key title on key update

* Create 5888-update-key-title

Add changelog fragment for key title change

* Update changelogs/fragments/5888-update-key-title

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Rename 5888-update-key-title to 5888-update-key-title.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 855cbd67ae)

Co-authored-by: lapete <github@lapete.de>
2023-01-26 06:23:51 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c7f7bd6050 [PR #5822/fe520a6b backport][stable-6] Gem: Support force flag when uninstalling (#5884)
Gem: Support force flag when uninstalling (#5822)

* Gem: Support force flag when uninstalling

* Improve docs' syntax

* Add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit fe520a6b09)

Co-authored-by: Juan Vela <juan.vela.bcn@gmail.com>
2023-01-24 20:06:16 +01:00
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54099d77ff [PR #5803/f38bfadd backport][stable-6] Bugfix: proxmox_disk - read time out on import (#5881)
Bugfix: proxmox_disk - read time out on import (#5803)

* Use async calls and fix docs

* Add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit f38bfaddf0)

Co-authored-by: castorsky <csky57@gmail.com>
2023-01-23 23:16:01 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ee07d8320a [PR #5868/098912c2 backport][stable-6] stormssh tests: do not install newer cryptography (#5872)
stormssh tests: do not install newer cryptography (#5868)

Do not install newer cryptography.

ci_complete

(cherry picked from commit 098912c229)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-22 18:16:53 +01:00
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0729f0c262 [PR #5811/bf117c83 backport][stable-6] Clarify Error message when bitwarden vault not unlocked (#5878)
Clarify Error message when bitwarden vault not unlocked (#5811)

* Clarify Error message when vault not unlocked

You can be logged into the Bitwarden-CLI, but it can still be locked. This took me several hours to debug, since every time I ran 'bw login' it told me, that I am already logged in.
If you run 'bw unlock' without being logged in, you are prompted to log in.
This clarifies the Error occurring and can drastically reduce debugging time, since you don't have to look into the source code to get an understanding of whats wrong.

* RM: negation

Nobody needs negation

* Update function name

* FIX: tests

* ADD: changelog

* Update changelogs/fragments/5811-clarify-bitwarden-error.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit bf117c839c)

Co-authored-by: Christoph <29735603+Chr1s70ph@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-22 17:46:44 +01:00
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57cd48f3cf [PR #5750/6781dd19 backport][stable-6] bugfixing keycloak user federation failing when updating default mapper simultaneously (#5876)
bugfixing keycloak user federation failing when updating default mapper simultaneously (#5750)

* fix(modules/keycloak_user_federation): fixes ...

... user federation creation failing when also updating/changing default
mappers at the same time

* add changelog fragment for pr

Co-authored-by: Mirko Wilhelmi <Mirko.Wilhelmi@sma.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6781dd1918)

Co-authored-by: morco <thegreatwiper@web.de>
2023-01-22 17:44:52 +01:00
patchback[bot]
afd2151672 [PR #5732/0ca41ded backport][stable-6] Bugfix/keycloak userfed idempotency (#5874)
Bugfix/keycloak userfed idempotency (#5732)

* fix(modules/keycloak_user_federation): fixes ...

... federation read call not finding already existing federations
properly because of bad parametrisation

* fix(modules/keycloak_user_federation): added ...

... new integration test for module idempotency bugfix

* added changelog fragment for pr

Co-authored-by: Mirko Wilhelmi <Mirko.Wilhelmi@sma.de>
(cherry picked from commit 0ca41dedce)

Co-authored-by: morco <thegreatwiper@web.de>
2023-01-22 17:44:42 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ea9b272043 [PR #5754/59a9d342 backport][stable-6] Remote management modules for OCAPI-based devices. (#5869)
Remote management modules for OCAPI-based devices. (#5754)

* Remote management modules for OCAPI-based devices.

    Open Composable API (OCAPI) is a REST-based API designed for data center composability. For more information, see https://www.opencompute.org/documents/open-composable-api-for-ocp-2019-06-24-pdf

    This PR introduces ocapi_command and ocapi_info modules.  These are based on the existing redfish_command and redfish_info modules and follow similar patterns.  This initial implementation includes support for the folowing operations:

    - Indicator LED toggling
    - Power state toggling
    - Enclosure reset (reboot)
    - Firmware upload
    - Firmware update
    - Firmware activate
    - Job deletion
    - Job status

    These modules have been tested against Western Digital OpenFlex(tm) Data24 storage enclosures. API reference is at https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/product/platforms/openflex/reference-architecture-open-composable-api.pdf

* Fix licensing issue for ocapi_utils.py

* PR Feedback

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/module_utils/ocapi_utils.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/ocapi_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* PR Feedback

Use six module for urlparse

* Apply suggestions from code review

Documentation fixes.

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Fix sanity test line too long error.

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 59a9d34250)

Co-authored-by: Mike Moerk <michael.moerk@wdc.com>
2023-01-22 17:23:28 +01:00
patchback[bot]
60addb332d [PR #5499/c4b18361 backport][stable-6] scaleway module utils: make function private that should be removed (#5860)
scaleway module utils: make function private that should be removed (#5499)

* Make function private that should be removed (ref: #5497).

* Maybe it works as a comment?

* Try something else.

* Ok, let's just add a comment.

* Last try: docstring instead of comment.

(cherry picked from commit c4b18361b9)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-18 21:44:08 +01:00
patchback[bot]
1ade62c5bc [PR #5845/1430ed00 backport][stable-6] pipx: add testcase w/ env vars PIPX_xxxx (#5859)
pipx: add testcase w/ env vars PIPX_xxxx (#5845)

* pipx: add testcase w/ env vars PIPX_xxxx

* add note to the docs about env vars

* add note to the docs about env vars

* Apply suggestions from code review

* Update plugins/modules/pipx.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/pipx_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* break long lines into smaller ones

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 1430ed000c)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-18 21:43:16 +01:00
Felix Fontein
7c8cc96d8b Prepare 6.3.0 release. 2023-01-18 08:18:55 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ca177a0ceb [PR #5844/a35b2eda backport][stable-6] iptables_state: minor pythonisms (#5855)
iptables_state: minor pythonisms (#5844)

* iptables_state: minor pythonisms

* add changelog fragment

* fix typo

(cherry picked from commit a35b2eda4c)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-18 08:17:56 +01:00
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c0e769e5f5 [PR #5804/b92542de backport][stable-6] Minor changes to HPE iLO collection (#5854)
Minor changes to HPE iLO collection (#5804)

* Minor changes to setting IPs of servers

* Lint fix

* Added change log

* Update changelogs/fragments/5804-minor-changes-to-hpe-ilo-collection.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit b92542dea2)

Co-authored-by: Bhavya <44067558+Bhavya06@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-18 08:09:20 +01:00
patchback[bot]
585dbc3171 [PR #5818/5ad703ac backport][stable-6] nsupdate: fix zone lookup (#5853)
nsupdate: fix zone lookup (#5818)

The SOA record for an existing zone is returned as an answer RR and not
as an authority RR. It can be returned as an authority RR for subdomains
of a zone.

$ dig -t SOA example.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
example.com.	3530	IN	SOA	ns.icann.org. noc.dns.icann.org. 2022091184 7200 3600 1209600 3600

$ dig -t SOA www.example.com
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
example.com.	3600	IN	SOA	ns.icann.org. noc.dns.icann.org. 2022091184 7200 3600 1209600 3600

(cherry picked from commit 5ad703ac64)

Co-authored-by: n0p90 <36303164+n0p90@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-17 21:32:11 +01:00
patchback[bot]
b400491ef3 [PR #5843/44172dda backport][stable-6] Add -no-color argument to terraform validation (#5847)
Add -no-color argument to terraform validation (#5843)

(cherry picked from commit 44172ddaa6)

Co-authored-by: Kristian Heljas <11139388+kristianheljas@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-16 23:11:08 +01:00
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490baed566 [PR #5837/3985ade3 backport][stable-6] Add PLATFORM docs fragment (#5840)
Add PLATFORM docs fragment (#5837)

Add PLATFORM docs fragment.

(cherry picked from commit 3985ade3fc)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-14 19:04:28 +01:00
patchback[bot]
811c4a304a [PR #5793/756c0776 backport][stable-6] apache2_module generates false/misleading warning (#5841)
apache2_module generates false/misleading warning (#5793)

* Add parameter warn_mpm_module to control when warning are raised

* Remoe whitespace

* Add changelog fragment

* Add missing license

* Update changelogs/fragments/5793-apache2-module-npm-warnings.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/apache2_module.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/apache2_module.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update tests/integration/targets/apache2_module/tasks/635-apache2-misleading-warning.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Refining integration test - previous was invalid

* False to false

* refactor assertion for suse

* Revert "refactor assertion for suse"

This reverts commit 61b86e7493.

* Excluding test on Suse

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 756c0776d6)

Co-authored-by: Cédric Servais <cedric.servais@outlook.com>
2023-01-14 19:04:17 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c0fde76b79 [PR #5808/6ec04973 backport][stable-6] xml children module parameter does not exist (#5839)
xml children module parameter does not exist (#5808)

* Add changelog

* Add integration tests

* Rename children to set_children

* Add PR information

* Update changelogs/fragments/5808-xml-children-parameter-does-not-exist.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6ec049734e)

Co-authored-by: Cédric Servais <cedric.servais@outlook.com>
2023-01-14 18:40:20 +01:00
patchback[bot]
16c7615b82 [PR #5833/08b0ea70 backport][stable-6] ldap.py: capitalize one letter (#5836)
ldap.py: capitalize one letter (#5833)

(cherry picked from commit 08b0ea700d)

Co-authored-by: bluikko <14869000+bluikko@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-14 18:30:18 +01:00
patchback[bot]
474364c862 [PR #5772/cc79c24c backport][stable-6] consul: deprecate params incompatible with state=absent (#5831)
consul: deprecate params incompatible with state=absent (#5772)

* consul: deprecate params incompatible with state=absent

* Refrain from handling SystemExit exception

* preposition

* add changelog fragment

* Update plugins/modules/consul.py

* Update changelogs/fragments/5772-consul-deprecate-params-when-absent.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit cc79c24c01)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-13 21:23:08 +01:00
patchback[bot]
1da5f7dc54 [PR #5766/317f79ff backport][stable-6] multiple scaleway modules: fixed markups in doc (#5827)
multiple scaleway modules: fixed markups in doc (#5766)

* multiple scaleway modules: fixed markups in doc

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_ip.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_volume.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_private_network.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_security_group.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_security_group_rule.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_sshkey.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* further docs adjustments

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 317f79ff1f)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-12 21:56:31 +01:00
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559c914e36 [PR #5706/58eb4957 backport][stable-6] Fixes #5691. Support gitlab forking_access_level, builds_access_level and container_registry_access_level fields (#5828)
Fixes #5691. Support gitlab forking_access_level, builds_access_level and container_registry_access_level fields (#5706)

* Fixes #5691. Support gitlab forking_access_level, builds_access_level and container_registry_access_level fields

* Add changelog fragment

* Fix revision issues

(cherry picked from commit 58eb495797)

Co-authored-by: Juan Antonio Valiño García <juanval@edu.xunta.es>
2023-01-12 21:56:18 +01:00
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91cca4ae49 [PR #5810/b9ac2dcd backport][stable-6] opkg: extend docu about compatibilty with OpenWrt vs. Yocto based Linux distribitions (#5825)
opkg: extend docu about compatibilty with OpenWrt vs. Yocto based Linux distribitions (#5810)

* opkg: extend documentation: opkg also works on Yocto

... based linux distributions

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>

* opkg: extend documentation: PACKAGE=VERSION only works on Yocto

... based linux distributions

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
(cherry picked from commit b9ac2dcda5)

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-12 21:06:21 +01:00
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82a9db9738 [PR #5718/682bb4b8 backport][stable-6] opkg: refactor module to use StateModuleHelper and CmdRunner (#5824)
opkg: refactor module to use StateModuleHelper and CmdRunner (#5718)

* opkg: refactor module to use StateModuleHelper and CmdRunner

* add changelog fragment

* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

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* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

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* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

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* generate message outcome as before

* aggregated changes from 5688

* fix package query

* add unit tests

* fix sanity error

* Update plugins/modules/opkg.py

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>

* add test for specifying version

* refactor parameter name

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 682bb4b88a)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-12 21:06:11 +01:00
patchback[bot]
3fd84d71b8 [PR #5486/4caa6574 backport][stable-6] snap_alias: using CmdRunner (#5801)
snap_alias: using CmdRunner (#5486)

* snap_alias: using CmdRunner

* add changelog fragment

* fix changelog fragment

* invert order of initialization in __init_module__()

* comment extra changed=True from code

* add extra info when verbose

* add extra info when verbose - fix blank line

* handle check_mode the old way

* fix logical test

* fix error when using multiple aliases

* fix error when using multiple aliases, part 2

* revert to using check_mode_skip=True again

(cherry picked from commit 4caa6574de)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-08 22:02:42 +01:00
patchback[bot]
a17124f3c4 [PR #5486/4caa6574 backport][stable-6] snap_alias: using CmdRunner (#5801)
snap_alias: using CmdRunner (#5486)

* snap_alias: using CmdRunner

* add changelog fragment

* fix changelog fragment

* invert order of initialization in __init_module__()

* comment extra changed=True from code

* add extra info when verbose

* add extra info when verbose - fix blank line

* handle check_mode the old way

* fix logical test

* fix error when using multiple aliases

* fix error when using multiple aliases, part 2

* revert to using check_mode_skip=True again

(cherry picked from commit 4caa6574de)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-08 22:02:27 +01:00
patchback[bot]
efc2cbf840 [PR #5782/6fb212b1 backport][stable-6] Update CI matrix (#5798)
Update CI matrix (#5782)

* Update CI matrix.

* Disable RHEL 9.1 for tests where RHEL 9.0 was disabled as well.

* Skip iso_extract on FreeBSD 12.4.

* Fix cloud_init_data_facts test for Fedora 37.

* Do not try to install snap on RHEL 9.1.

* Skip pkgng jail tests on FreeBSD 12.4 as well.

(cherry picked from commit 6fb212b104)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-07 18:17:12 +01:00
patchback[bot]
aa136aca4c [PR #5794/3b73e7ed backport][stable-6] alternatives: make work with Fedora 37 (#5797)
alternatives: make work with Fedora 37 (#5794)

* alternatives in Fedora 37 uses follower instead of slave.

* Add changelog fragment.

(cherry picked from commit 3b73e7ed2a)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-07 16:55:57 +01:00
patchback[bot]
a1ca89b058 [PR #5786/759ca9a0 backport][stable-6] Remove currently unneeded generic tests from CI (#5791)
Remove currently unneeded generic tests from CI (#5786)

Remove currently unneeded generic tests from CI.

(cherry picked from commit 759ca9a0ab)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-07 15:24:47 +01:00
patchback[bot]
dd70419d18 [PR #5785/0ff003d3 backport][stable-6] Fix CI (#5789)
Fix CI (#5785)

Try to fix CI.

(cherry picked from commit 0ff003d312)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-07 15:20:24 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ef5ac023cf [PR #5760/9e3a729d backport][stable-6] Improve callback docs (#5784)
Improve callback docs (#5760)

* Improve callback docs.

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update plugins/callback/logentries.py

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>

* More improvements.

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9e3a729da9)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-07 11:45:12 +00:00
patchback[bot]
8bc5494ad5 [PR #5765/dc531b18 backport][stable-6] ModuleHelper - lax handling of conflicting output (#5775)
ModuleHelper - lax handling of conflicting output (#5765)

* ModuleHelper - lax handling of conflicting output

* add changelog fragment

* only create _var when really needed

* adjust changelog

* Update changelogs/fragments/5765-mh-lax-output-conflict.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit dc531b183d)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-07 10:52:56 +01:00
patchback[bot]
d95a821d5b [PR #5735/fc2b1aac backport][stable-6] terraform: bugfix: init command when default workspace doesn't exists (#5777)
terraform: bugfix: init command when default workspace doesn't exists (#5735)

* feat: init when default workspace doesn't exists

* doc: add changelogs fragment and docs update

* fix: changelog formating fix

(cherry picked from commit fc2b1aac4a)

Co-authored-by: Teodor Janez Podobnik <48418580+dorkamotorka@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-07 10:52:49 +01:00
patchback[bot]
b7697fe3de [PR #5694/e3f02cb1 backport][stable-6] Add Support to Bitwarden Lookup for Custom Fields (#5781)
Add Support to Bitwarden Lookup for Custom Fields (#5694)

* Add Support to Bitwarden Lookup for Custom Fields

This adds support to the Bitwarden lookup for retrieving values from
custom fields, such as api keys.

* Need to Return Whole Record if Field is Not Defined

* whitespace

* Add Changelog Fragment

* Need to Make Sure All Login Fields are Represented

We need to make sure that all login fields are accounted for, since
there will be no other way to retrieve them with this change, and we
don't want to break backwards compatibility. Looking at this code from
the official client,
https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/blob/master/libs/common/spec/models/domain/login.spec.ts,
autofillOnPageLoad might be another login field.

* Update changelogs/fragments/5694-add-custom-fields-to-bitwarden.yml

Clarify changelog fragment

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/lookup/bitwarden.py

Fix logic. Should only error if matches were found, but are missing the custom field.

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit e3f02cb161)

Co-authored-by: reverendj1 <reverendj1@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-07 10:52:40 +01:00
patchback[bot]
16e05ab5f3 [PR #5751/2670215c backport][stable-6] Fix gem.py, hang on uninstall specific gem version (#5780)
Fix gem.py, hang on uninstall specific gem version (#5751)

* Update gem.py

move 'cmd.append('--executable')' to all uninstalls rather than only all versions

* Create 5751-gem-fix-uninstall-hang

* Rename 5751-gem-fix-uninstall-hang to 5751-gem-fix-uninstall-hang.yml

(cherry picked from commit 2670215c8a)

Co-authored-by: rietvelde <99407273+rietvelde@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-07 10:52:32 +01:00
patchback[bot]
5cf7ce705a [PR #5773/02431341 backport][stable-6] snap: use MH execute() static method (#5774)
snap: use MH execute() static method (#5773)

* use MH execute() static method

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 02431341b7)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-07 10:52:22 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c8b8668212 [PR #5767/217a62ac backport][stable-6] consul: minor fixes in docs (#5771)
consul: minor fixes in docs (#5767)

* consul: minor fixes in docs

* additional docs fixes

* adjustments from review

(cherry picked from commit 217a62aca2)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-06 15:17:46 +01:00
patchback[bot]
2d450a5a36 [PR #5725/4dc897d5 backport][stable-6] redhat_subscription: Add support for Red Hat API token (#5768)
redhat_subscription: Add support for Red Hat API token (#5725)

Add support for Red Hat API token

fix mixed up

fix version

(cherry picked from commit 4dc897d559)

Co-authored-by: Eric C Chong <ecchong@gmail.com>
2023-01-05 21:51:21 +01:00
patchback[bot]
e08412c345 [PR #5761/84ebda65 backport][stable-6] Fix callback plugin types (#5764)
Fix callback plugin types (#5761)

Fix callback types.

(cherry picked from commit 84ebda65f1)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2023-01-04 23:46:31 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c355f93d62 [PR #5755/b49bf081 backport][stable-6] ModuleHelper - fix bug when adjusting conflicting output (#5758)
ModuleHelper - fix bug when adjusting conflicting output (#5755)

* ModuleHelper - fix bug when adjusting conflicting output

* add changelog fragment

* remove commented test code

(cherry picked from commit b49bf081f8)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-04 21:40:56 +01:00
Felix Fontein
80206b5a53 Next expected release is 6.3.0. 2023-01-04 10:29:58 +01:00
Felix Fontein
e978fd4d61 Release 6.2.0. 2023-01-04 07:29:45 +01:00
Felix Fontein
6fc8492ecf Prepare 6.2.0 release. 2023-01-03 23:53:45 +01:00
Alexei Znamensky
95beb452a8 rax modules: deprecation notice for branch stable-6 (#5733)
* rax modules: deprecation notice for branch stable-6

* add changelog fragment

* adjust changelog message

* adjust changelog message
2023-01-03 23:35:26 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c10e9e2650 [PR #5741/06d72dfe backport][stable-6] htpasswd: improve documentation on crypt_scheme (#5749)
htpasswd: improve documentation on crypt_scheme (#5741)

* htpasswd: improve documentation on crypt_scheme

* htpasswd: formatting in documentation

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* htpasswd: formatting in documentation

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Apply suggestions from code review

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 06d72dfed9)

Co-authored-by: bluikko <14869000+bluikko@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-31 08:13:04 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ac35bf4acb [PR #5744/568e1880 backport][stable-6] unixy Callback: Fix typo using ansibles config manager (#5747)
unixy Callback: Fix typo using ansibles config manager (#5744)

Fixes typo introduced in 53da86c.

Signed-off-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>

Signed-off-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>
(cherry picked from commit 568e18809c)

Co-authored-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>
2022-12-31 07:54:09 +01:00
patchback[bot]
50b9855ace [PR #5714/2d4ce9f2 backport][stable-6] feat: add tags to proxmox containers (#5745)
feat: add tags to proxmox containers (#5714)

* feat: add tags to proxmox containers

* fix: correct version added

* fix: code style

* feat: changelog fragment

* fix: correct version_added

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* feat: fail on unsupported params, rather than silently ignoring them

* fix: actually check unsupported feature presence before failing

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 2d4ce9f219)

Co-authored-by: GuillaumeV-cemea <101114641+GuillaumeV-cemea@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-30 22:18:40 +01:00
patchback[bot]
2ab26db197 [PR #5658/669d0925 backport][stable-6] Feature: Provide project field for LXD inventory plugin (#5729)
Feature: Provide project field for LXD inventory plugin (#5658)

* Provide project field for LXD inventory plugin

if field `project` exists in `lxd.yml`, the instances are searched in the
given LXD project. if project field is not defined the default project
named `default` will be used.

Signed-off-by: omani <3346207+omani@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update plugins/inventory/lxd.py

Signed-off-by: omani <3346207+omani@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 669d0925f7)

Co-authored-by: HAH! Sun <3346207+omani@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-23 11:47:47 +01:00
patchback[bot]
5fcf5d0c8b [PR #5720/6383c823 backport][stable-6] ssh_config: fixed sanity (#5726)
ssh_config: fixed sanity (#5720)

* ssh_config: fix sanity checks

* fixed mod utils and removed sanity ignores

* update BOTMETA

* add changelog fragment

* Update plugins/module_utils/ssh.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6383c82328)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-23 06:41:39 +01:00
patchback[bot]
0f0ad6b6d1 [PR #5688/b3485b8f backport][stable-6] opkg module: allow installing a package in a certain version (#5724)
opkg module: allow installing a package in a certain version  (#5688)

* opkg: allow installing a package in a certain version

example:
- name: Install foo in version 1.2
  community.general.opkg:
    name: foo=1.2
    state: present

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>

* opkg: use list for passing arguments to run_command

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
(cherry picked from commit b3485b8fca)

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-22 20:58:43 +01:00
patchback[bot]
95f3109ddc [PR #5721/28969c61 backport][stable-6] manageiq_policies: deprecate list state (#5723)
manageiq_policies: deprecate list state (#5721)

* manageiq_policies: deprecate list state

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 28969c61ad)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-22 07:11:24 +01:00
patchback[bot]
6037c5d1e6 [PR #5680/488e828f backport][stable-6] ansible_galaxy_install: use locale C tentatively, else en_US (#5722)
ansible_galaxy_install: use locale C tentatively, else en_US (#5680)

* ansible_galaxy_install: use locale C tentatively, else en_US

* use custom exception to signal unsupported locale

* add step to remove artefacts at the end of the test

* add step to remove artefacts at the beginning of the test

* comment out context controller

* trying with temporary dir as destination

* remove collection before test with reqs file

* ensure collections are installed in temp dir in tests + check_force

* simplified the change

* added extra condition for failing locale

* improved exception handling

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 488e828f9b)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-22 06:00:34 +00:00
patchback[bot]
a70d9773dd [PR #5713/1f492414 backport][stable-6] CI: add extra VMs for certain tests (#5717)
CI: add extra VMs for certain tests (#5713)

* Remove superfluous VM.

* Add extra VM group.

* More platforms, add scripts.

* [REVERT THIS] Shrink matrix to only the tests we are interested in.

* Fix some tests.

* Skip snap tests on Ubuntu VMs for now.

* Skip xfs_quota tests on Alpine VMs due to ansible.posix.mount failing.

* Revert "[REVERT THIS] Shrink matrix to only the tests we are interested in."

This reverts commit 2e98e163db.

* Stick to Alpine and Ubuntu 22.04 for now.

(cherry picked from commit 1f49241481)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-12-21 08:13:06 +01:00
patchback[bot]
bc50b48205 [PR #5703/77fde030 backport][stable-6] Add support for host restriction in sudoers module (#5716)
Add support for host restriction in sudoers module (#5703)

* Add support to restrict privileges by host

* Missing comma

* Making linter happy.

* Add version 6.2.0 as when sudoers host parameter added

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Changelog fragment for PR #5703

* Test for sudoers host-based restriction

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 77fde030cd)

Co-authored-by: Laurence <laurence+github@entek.org.uk>
2022-12-20 12:59:26 +01:00
patchback[bot]
02e6a8608f [PR #5672/fab73a1d backport][stable-6] Bugfix: Remove redundant VMID parameters (#5709)
Bugfix: Remove redundant VMID parameters (#5672)

* Remove redundant parameters VMID

* Add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit fab73a1d1e)

Co-authored-by: castorsky <csky57@gmail.com>
2022-12-19 20:43:13 +01:00
patchback[bot]
82f4b51873 [PR #5705/2b39470a backport][stable-6] opkg: fix issue that force=reinstall would not reinstall an existing package (#5711)
opkg: fix issue that force=reinstall would not reinstall an existing package (#5705)

* opkg: fix issue that force=reinstall would not reinstall an existing package

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>

* changelog fragment

Signed-off-by: Joerg Hofrichter <joerg.hofrichter@ni.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2b39470a77)

Co-authored-by: joergho <48011876+joergho@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-19 20:43:00 +01:00
patchback[bot]
589e8fd5e1 [PR #5699/25be366c backport][stable-6] Fixed github_release docs: only module-specific returned key is tag (#5701)
Fixed `github_release` docs: only module-specific returned key is `tag` (#5699)

* Fixed github_release docs: only module-specific returned key is "tag"

* Update plugins/modules/github_release.py - added a dot

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 25be366cc3)

Co-authored-by: Or Bin <orbin50@gmail.com>
2022-12-18 09:25:46 +01:00
patchback[bot]
58f74b96ef [PR #5659/af53271c backport][stable-6] lxc_container: fix lxc argument when executing lxc command (#5698)
lxc_container: fix lxc argument when executing lxc command (#5659)

lxc_container fails when executing the lxc command (e.g. when creating
a new container) because PR#5358 broke the module argument
parsing. The resulting argument dict contained only the module argument name
and the argument flag but not the value. E.g.
```
- lxc_container:
    template: debian
```
would result in lxc command arguments `lxc template --template` instead of
`lxc --template debian`.

Fixes: 6f88426cf1 ("lxc_container: minor refactor (#5358)")
Fixes #5578

Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>

Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
(cherry picked from commit af53271c41)

Co-authored-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu>
2022-12-17 12:22:30 +01:00
patchback[bot]
1489c080a7 [PR #5612/f95e0d77 backport][stable-6] puppet: refactored to use CmdRunner (#5686)
puppet: refactored to use CmdRunner (#5612)

* puppet: refactored to use CmdRunner

* add changelog fragment

* add more tests

(cherry picked from commit f95e0d775d)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-14 22:03:40 +01:00
patchback[bot]
6f845f61f0 [PR #5667/c3bc172b backport][stable-6] respect new variable property in gitlab_group_variable and gitlab_project_variable (#5679)
respect new variable property in gitlab_group_variable and gitlab_project_variable (#5667)

* draft

* add changelog fragment

* rework

* rework group variables

* add new line at end of file

* Update plugins/module_utils/gitlab.py

Co-authored-by: Nejc Habjan <hab.nejc@gmail.com>

* rename

* revert

* return a copy

* Update plugins/modules/gitlab_project_variable.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Nejc Habjan <hab.nejc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit c3bc172bf6)

Co-authored-by: Markus Bergholz <git@osuv.de>
2022-12-10 22:42:19 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c17f5ff3e8 [PR #5674/b5e58a3b backport][stable-6] CI: Bump CentOS Stream 8 Python from 3.8 to 3.9 (#5677)
CI: Bump CentOS Stream 8 Python from 3.8 to 3.9 (#5674)

Bump CentOS Stream 8 Python from 3.8 to 3.9.

(cherry picked from commit b5e58a3bcc)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-12-09 15:52:27 +00:00
patchback[bot]
ff21afb227 [PR #5662/471f523f backport][stable-6] redhat_subscription: add server_proxy_scheme parameter (#5671)
redhat_subscription: add `server_proxy_scheme` parameter (#5662)

Add the `server_proxy_scheme` parameter to configure the scheme used for
the proxy server. This completes the configuration parameters for the
proxy server.

(cherry picked from commit 471f523f53)

Co-authored-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>
2022-12-08 22:54:18 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c1d6e5c3c2 [PR #5668/50021d6b backport][stable-6] Fix pipx_info tests (#5670)
Fix pipx_info tests (#5668)

Update dependencies.

(cherry picked from commit 50021d6bfb)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-12-08 22:25:12 +01:00
Felix Fontein
377b5d4ccd Next expected release is 6.2.0. 2022-12-06 08:02:06 +01:00
Felix Fontein
f3f7b2776f Release 6.1.0. 2022-12-06 07:30:35 +01:00
patchback[bot]
df8bfad9b9 [PR #5507/b22638ba backport][stable-6] Adding PUT functionality to redfish_utils (Updated) (#5660)
Adding PUT functionality to redfish_utils (Updated) (#5507)

* adding changelog fragment

* adding PUT functionality

* sanity fix

Co-authored-by: Kushal <t-s.kushal@hpe.com>
(cherry picked from commit b22638ba0c)

Co-authored-by: TSKushal <44438079+TSKushal@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-05 18:42:37 +01:00
patchback[bot]
8a231e4b36 [PR #5606/7ea544a6 backport][stable-6] New Module: Keycloak ClientSecret with PR changes (#5654)
New Module: Keycloak ClientSecret with PR changes (#5606)

* feat(plugins/keycloak): add get and create util function for client secret

* feat(plugins/keycloak): add client secret module

* chore: add maintainer in BOTMETA

* Update plugins/modules/identity/keycloak/keycloak_clientsecret.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Make changes to keycloak_clientsecret from PR

* Add SPDX identifier for keycloak_clientsecret

* Add copyright in keycloak_clientsecret for REUSE

* Add integration test for keycloak_clientsecret

* rm clientsecret from keycloak_clientsecret result

  - end_state used instead

* keycloak_clientsecret: Undo meta/runtime.yml change

* Fix sanity tests for keycloak_clientsecret

* New keycloak_clientsecret_info module

  - Replaces keycloak_clientsecret
  - Module definition and some common logic moved into module_utils
  - Update documentation, tests, etc.
  - Add myself as author

* Misc fixes to keycloak_clientsecret_info

* Add keycloak_clientsecret_regenerate module

* keycloak_clientsecret* Update .github/BOTMETA.yml

* keycloak_clientsecret_regenerate: Fix sanity tests

* Fix README for keycloak_clientsecret integration test

* Separate out keycloak_clientsecret module_utils

* Keycloak_clientsecret module_utils: boilerplate

* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_clientsecret_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_clientsecret_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_clientsecret_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_clientsecret_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_clientsecret_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/keycloak_clientsecret_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* keycloak_clientsecret: Add no_log to examples and docs

* keycloak_clientsecret: Update BOTMETA

* Update .github/BOTMETA.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: fynncfchen <fynn.cfchen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Fynnnnn <ethan.cfchen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 7ea544a624)

Co-authored-by: John Cant <a.johncant@gmail.com>
2022-12-05 05:47:23 +00:00
patchback[bot]
671f850069 [PR #5619/f0b3bba0 backport][stable-6] Fix keycloak_client_rolemapping role removal and diff (#5656)
Fix keycloak_client_rolemapping role removal and diff (#5619)

* Keycloak: Fix client rolemapping removal

Keycloak's delete_group_rolemapping API wrapper didn't pass data about
the roles to remove to keycloak, resulting in removal of all roles.

Follow the intended behaviour and delete only the roles listed in the
module invocation.

Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>

* Keycloak: Fix client_rolemapping diff

The module's diff output wrongly showed the changed roles list as
'after' state. This is obviously wrong for role removal and also
wrong for role addition, if there are other roles assigned.

Use the result of the API query for 'end_state' for 'diff' as well.

Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>

* Keycloak: Calculate client_rolemapping proposed state properly

Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>

* Add changelog fragment

Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Fix for python2 unit test

Signed-off-by: Florian Achleitner <flo@fopen.at>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit f0b3bba030)

Co-authored-by: fachleitner <flo@fopen.at>
2022-12-05 05:47:11 +00:00
Felix Fontein
2fa36592e4 Prepare 6.1.0 release. 2022-12-04 21:44:59 +01:00
patchback[bot]
51d704bfe3 [PR #5605/fb2833d3 backport][stable-6] feat(ssh_config): host_key_algorithms option (#5653)
feat(ssh_config): host_key_algorithms option (#5605)

* feat(ssh_config): host_key_algorithms option

* chore: add changelog fragment

* chore(ssh_config): add version info to option and update fragment

(cherry picked from commit fb2833d34d)

Co-authored-by: Arek Kalandyk <36413794+koralowiec@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-04 13:10:32 +01:00
patchback[bot]
2b0e335752 [PR #5602/632fc07e backport][stable-6] Updated tags delimiter (#5652)
Updated tags delimiter (#5602)

* Updated tags delimiter

Starting from Proxmox 7.3 tags are delimited by semicolon. For backward compatibility it needs to be splitted by both commas and semicolons.

* Added missing space

* Add changelog fragment.

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 632fc07e65)

Co-authored-by: domelek <40233039+domelek@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-04 12:57:24 +01:00
patchback[bot]
cc28cde3a2 [PR #5647/be22ca06 backport][stable-6] cmd_runner: allow bool format to pass alternate (false) value (#5650)
cmd_runner: allow bool format to pass alternate (false) value (#5647)

* allow bool format to pass alternate (false) value

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit be22ca0633)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-04 12:39:30 +01:00
patchback[bot]
2d616bf4d1 [PR #5638/23aacc78 backport][stable-6] Reenable and enhance copr integration tests (#5646)
Reenable and enhance `copr` integration tests (#5638)

* Enhance `copr` integration tests

- Switch to a new test Copr repository. @copr/integration_tests was
  removed which caused the tests to fail. I created a new one under my
  account that I'll ensure stays around.
- Add basic testing to ensure that repo files are created in the correct
  location and contain the correct baseurl and enabled status.
- Also run tests on Enterprise Linux.
- Test that packages from the Copr install. This has to be disabled on
  EOL Fedoras that Copr does not allow building new packages for.

Resolves: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/5595

* copr tests: Fix ansible_python_interpreter on c8s

* copr: Don't test on alt Pythons on cs8

* Revert "copr tests: Fix ansible_python_interpreter on c8s"

This reverts commit 58e15a7ebf.

(cherry picked from commit 23aacc78e1)

Co-authored-by: Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email>
2022-12-03 22:40:55 +01:00
patchback[bot]
25d9ab8dcd [PR #5640/fd436bdb backport][stable-6] fix typo disable_looups in inventory/proxmox (#5644)
fix typo disable_looups in inventory/proxmox (#5640)

* fix typo disable_looups in inventory/proxmox

- resolve issue with lookups in proxmox inventory config

* add changelog fragment

* Update changelogs/fragments/5640-fix-typo-proxmox-inventory.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit fd436bdbc2)

Co-authored-by: Torgny Bjers <torgny@bjers.org>
2022-12-02 06:59:43 +01:00
patchback[bot]
9abda18071 [PR #5639/da7cba4c backport][stable-6] Fix example in keycloak_realm documentation (#5643)
Fix example in keycloak_realm documentation (#5639)

(cherry picked from commit da7cba4c12)

Co-authored-by: Dorian Monnier <contact@dorianmonnier.fr>
2022-12-01 22:48:59 +01:00
patchback[bot]
406fa12142 [PR #5629/03039a56 backport][stable-6] Remove automatically adding # symbol to channel names (#5641)
Remove automatically adding # symbol to channel names (#5629)

* Add regex to match all channel ids

* Add changelog fragment

* Allow matching of channel ids with 9-11 characters

* Fix file name

* Update changelogs/fragments/5629-add-channel-prefix-regex.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Remove channel auto prepend #

* Update changelog fragment

* Add prepend_hash option

* Add version_added to prepend_hash doc string

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Add description of possible values for the prepend_hash option

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Remove old channel assign statement

* Update changelogs/fragments/5629-add-prepend-hash-option-for-channel-id.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update changelog fragment tag

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 03039a56c0)

Co-authored-by: William McBroom <william.mcbroom@draft2digital.com>
2022-12-01 22:48:44 +01:00
patchback[bot]
caaebb38e7 Fix for vmadm get_vm_uuid out of range (#5628) (#5635)
* Fix for vmadm get_vm_uuid out of range

* Fix for vmadm get_vm_uuid out of range

* Update changelogs/fragments/5628-fix-vmadm-off-by-one.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit b8545d10e6)

Co-authored-by: Carlos Neira <cneirabustos@gmail.com>
2022-11-30 22:56:03 +01:00
patchback[bot]
2bc74f4f04 vdo: Use yaml.safe_load() instead of yaml.load() (#5632) (#5637)
* vdo: Use yaml.safe_load() instead of yaml.load()

yaml.load() without specifying a Loader= is deprecated and unsafe.

For details, see
https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/wiki/PyYAML-yaml.load(input)-Deprecation

* Update changelogs/fragments/5632-vdo-Use-yaml-safe-load-instead-of-yaml-load.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Lee Garrett <lgarrett@rocketjump.eu>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 428e181440)

Co-authored-by: Lee Garrett <leegarrett@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-30 22:55:52 +01:00
patchback[bot]
e1e89f7735 redhat_subscription: don't discard vars with key (#5627) (#5633)
Fixes #3486. From the man-pages of subscription-manager, none of the
parameters used are tied to the activationkey except the two that remain
in its else-clause.

Note that type is not mentioned in the man-pages on 7.6 (at least), but
is still present and available.

Co-authored-by: Thor K. H <thor@roht.no>
(cherry picked from commit f7fa54eed9)

Co-authored-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>
2022-11-30 22:30:49 +01:00
patchback[bot]
efedd0d6e2 redhat_subscription: drop unneeded args to Rhsm.register() (#5583) (#5626)
Stop passing all the "rhsm_", and "server_" module arguments to
"Rhsm.register()", and thus as arguments for
"subscription-manager register":
- right before calling "Rhsm.register()", "Rhsm.configure()" is called
  to configure subscription-manager with all the "rhsm_", and "server_"
  arguments; hence, they are already configured
- the passed argument to "--serverurl" is partially wrong:
  "Rhsm.register()" passes only the hostname, whereas the other bits
  (port and prefix) are supported too; this "works" because port and
  prefix were already configured previously, and the lax parsing that
  subscription-manager does allows for missing bits
- the parsing done by subscription-manager for "--baseurl" strips out
  the URL scheme and always uses https: this means that specifying
  "rhsm_baseurl: http://server" as module parameter will be taken as
  "https://server" by subscription-manager; since "rhsm_baseurl" is
  already configured by "Rhsm.configure()", this issue is gone

(cherry picked from commit 101c957631)

Co-authored-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>
2022-11-29 13:20:30 +01:00
Felix Fontein
8079aea1ee Announce removal of sap modules. (#5614) 2022-11-29 10:05:23 +00:00
patchback[bot]
ee7fdf5f8c unixy Callback: Use Ansible's config manager (#5601) (#5625)
* unixy Callback: Use Ansible's config manager

In ansible-core 2.14 deprecated support was removed[1] for accessing options
of the DefaultCallback via class attributes. Use the "new" config system
instead.

[1]: dbdbfe845a

Fixes #5600.

Signed-off-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>

* Update changelog fragment.

Signed-off-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 53da86c1a5)

Co-authored-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>
2022-11-29 08:01:09 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ced1baad63 java_certs : Not enough info on error (#5550) (#5623)
* java_certs : Not enough info on error

Just bumped into an issue when the message was "Internal module failure, cannot extract public certificate from pkcs12, error: "
Seems that the issue #2560 doesn't cover all cases. To make debugging easier, I propose to add error output on json return instead of only expose standard output.

* java_certs - add missing fragment message

* Word-smithing.

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 1ca775248f)

Co-authored-by: Naewis <Naewis@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-29 07:40:11 +01:00
patchback[bot]
a0d4ee4fc1 contributing: Modify link anchor to changelog fragments docs (#5618) (#5621)
The hmtl anchor linked now points to the parent section
("Creating changelog fragments").

Previously new contributors were linked to the subsection
"Creating a changelog fragment", just to be immediately be guided
by the second paragraph to jump to the previous section.

Signed-off-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>

Signed-off-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>
(cherry picked from commit 3f80aa3c63)

Co-authored-by: Fabian P. Schmidt <kerel@mailbox.org>
2022-11-28 21:08:22 +01:00
patchback[bot]
d930c8d877 udm_share: fix sanity checks (#5557) (#5609)
* udm_share: fix sanity checks

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit a3b748a15e)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-26 18:58:09 +01:00
patchback[bot]
352e91a389 redhat_subscription: improve wording wrt Satellite (#5581) (#5608)
Do not mention an explicit version of Satellite for an environment to
use; future versions of Satellite will support that, and older versions
are long EOL.

Also mention Katello next to Red Hat Satellite.

(cherry picked from commit 911769d2f3)

Co-authored-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>
2022-11-26 18:49:40 +01:00
patchback[bot]
4b7554445b Temporarily disable copr tests. (#5594) (#5598)
(cherry picked from commit 11e1423f60)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-11-23 20:34:31 +01:00
patchback[bot]
3a456a645d udm_user: sanity (#5559) (#5593)
* fix parameter email

* fix parameter groups

* fix parameters home_telephone_number, mail_alternative_address, mobile_telephone_number, pager_telephonenumber

* fix parameter phone

* fix parameter samba_privileges

* fix parameter samba_user_workstations

* fix parameter secretary

* fix parameter serviceprovider

* remove lines from ignore files

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 79929830c4)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 18:58:37 +01:00
patchback[bot]
6f4580ebd9 Redfish: Expanded SimpleUpdate command to allow for users to monitor the progress of an update and perform follow-up operations (#5580) (#5590)
* Redfish: Expanded SimpleUpdate command to allow for users to monitor the progress of an update and perform follow-up operations

* Update changelogs/fragments/3910-redfish-add-operation-apply-time-to-simple-update.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/redfish_command.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update changelogs/fragments/4276-redfish-command-updates-for-full-simple-update-workflow.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Updated based on feedback and CI results

* Update plugins/modules/redfish_command.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/redfish_command.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/redfish_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 5c1c8152ec)

Co-authored-by: Mike Raineri <mraineri@gmail.com>
2022-11-23 08:03:19 +01:00
patchback[bot]
8d83557e52 [GitLab] Add modules to manager project badges (#5534) (#5584)
* [GitLab] Add modules to manager project badges

Signed-off-by: Lunik <lunik@tiwabbit.fr>

* first review

Signed-off-by: Lunik <lunik@tiwabbit.fr>

* Update plugins/modules/gitlab_project_badge.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Signed-off-by: Lunik <lunik@tiwabbit.fr>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit c7481c5c96)

Co-authored-by: Guillaume MARTINEZ <lunik@tiwabbit.fr>
2022-11-23 07:38:08 +01:00
patchback[bot]
5ebd980e26 Add additional flags to nmap.py (#5566) (#5576)
* Adding extra flag options for NMAP scaning udp_scan, icmp_timestamp and dns_resolve

* Update nmap.py

* Update plugins/inventory/nmap.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Updates as per felixfontein  suggestions

* Updates as per felixfontein  suggestions

* Update plugins/inventory/nmap.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/inventory/nmap.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update nmap.py

* Update changelogs/fragments/5566-additional-flags-nmap.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update changelogs/fragments/5566-additional-flags-nmap.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update 5566-additional-flags-nmap.yml

* Update nmap.py

Co-authored-by: Axis12 <3225945+axistwelve@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 52c28494ca)

Co-authored-by: David Stuart <dave@axistwelve.com>
2022-11-23 07:37:59 +01:00
patchback[bot]
17447d2a84 jenkins_plugin: fix sanity checks (#5565) (#5575)
* jenkins_plugin: fix sanity checks

* update BOTMETA

* add changelog fragment

* fix copyright

* Update plugins/module_utils/jenkins.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/module_utils/jenkins.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 8ad43fd774)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 07:37:52 +01:00
patchback[bot]
ffee01cd9c add dependency manager (#5535) (#5574)
* add dependency manager

* add plugins/module_utils/deps.py to BOTMETA

* ditch usng OrderedDict to keep compatibility with Python 2.6

* Update plugins/module_utils/deps.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 0624951e17)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 07:37:45 +01:00
patchback[bot]
38b4e316ae lxd_project: refactored os.path.expanduser() to module utils (#5549) (#5552)
* lxd_project: refactored os.path.expanduser() to module utils

* add changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 9874462abb)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 07:37:36 +01:00
patchback[bot]
b52a6f3611 gconftool2: refactored to use ModuleHelper + CmdRunner (#5545) (#5551)
* gconftool2: refactored to use ModuleHelper + CmdRunner

* add changelog fragment

* removed old code commented out

(cherry picked from commit 6c7e9116e1)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 07:37:27 +01:00
patchback[bot]
2435fb3f30 rax_scaling_group: fix sanity check (#5563) (#5569)
* rax_scaling_group: fix sanity check

* add changelog fragment

* added missing call to expanduser()

(cherry picked from commit 6a03108609)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 07:37:12 +01:00
patchback[bot]
d6d9f84b0a chroot plugin fix inventory_hostname var for remote_addr (#5570) (#5573)
* Add inventory_hostname under remote_addr.vars in chroot connection plugin required by ansible 2.13

* fix changelog fragment

(cherry picked from commit 5e5af458fb)

Co-authored-by: Evan Jarrett <ejfirestar00@gmail.com>
2022-11-17 07:30:00 +01:00
patchback[bot]
4b04e3cc32 scaleway_organization_info: sanity checks (#5571) (#5577)
* scaleway_organization_info: fix sanity checks

* remove lines from ignore files

* Update plugins/modules/scaleway_organization_info.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 83ff4429e8)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-17 07:29:49 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c681249364 cmd_runner module utils: fix case for as_fixed() format (#5538) (#5562)
* cmd_runner module utils: fix case for as_fixed() format

* add changelog fragment

* simplified test_cmd_runner

* fix handling empty default for `as_map()`

* add changelog fragment

* MissingArgumentValue is reraised in run()

(cherry picked from commit e87ca10b61)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-16 06:58:30 +01:00
patchback[bot]
57a4195b0d redhat_subscription: fix sanity check (#5555) (#5560)
* redhat_subscription: fix sanity check

* removed ignore lines

(cherry picked from commit 801e3d86ef)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-16 06:57:38 +01:00
patchback[bot]
41a23f093d spotinst_aws_elasticgroup: sanity checks (#5553) (#5554)
* spotinst_aws_elastigroup: add elements to parameter do_not_update

* spotinst_aws_elastigroup: add docs for parameter token

* add missing docs

* add changelog fragment

* Update plugins/modules/spotinst_aws_elastigroup.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 270dc133b3)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-16 05:35:56 +00:00
Felix Fontein
0bd085714f Next expected release is 6.1.0. 2022-11-15 13:09:30 +01:00
Felix Fontein
a4be229f67 Release 6.0.1. 2022-11-15 08:58:18 +01:00
patchback[bot]
9c4487ebc5 dependent lookup: prevent deprecation warning with ansible-core 2.14 (#5543) (#5548)
* Prevent deprecation warning.

* Improve naming and add comment.

(cherry picked from commit 60c8b9a67f)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-11-15 08:38:34 +01:00
patchback[bot]
09ea441316 [PR #5493/27a4ffc2 backport][stable-6] Fix: Duplicate vmid in proxmox_disk module #5492 (#5537)
* Fix:  Duplicate vmid in proxmox_disk module #5492 (#5493)

https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/5492
(cherry picked from commit 27a4ffc293)

* Add changelog fragment.

(cherry picked from commit 672385309c)

Co-authored-by: Doc_Tiebeau <elie.saintfelix@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-11-13 21:21:31 +01:00
patchback[bot]
fef6abc8c8 Fix a logical flaw when deleting a build in the jenkins_build module (#5514) (#5531)
* Fix the logical flaw when deleting a build in the jenkins_build module.

* Fix the logical flaw when deleting a Jenkins build in the jenkins_build module.

* Adding changelogs.

* Update tests/unit/plugins/modules/test_jenkins_build.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Attempt to mock the exception classes.

* Remedy the CI issues when mocking the exception classes.

* Assuming a way to mock the get_build_status function.

* Near to the feasible approach.

* Calls the correct class when unit testing.

* Fix sending wrong arguments when unit testing.

* Directly assign the argument value in the unit testing.

* Fix errors calling different classes.

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 7610501c66)

Co-authored-by: Tong He <68936428+unnecessary-username@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-13 17:36:34 +01:00
patchback[bot]
618e567377 Short descriptions (batch3) - massive fix on Capitalization and trailing period (#5521) (#5529)
* short_description fix batch 3

* Update plugins/modules/telegram.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6b20572ea1)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-09 21:18:39 +01:00
Felix Fontein
246abffce5 Prepare 6.0.1 release. 2022-11-09 21:17:15 +01:00
patchback[bot]
076ebb4b2d Ignore mpdehaan in BOTMETA. (#5524) (#5525)
(cherry picked from commit 0e9cd5e6b6)

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2022-11-09 18:44:48 +01:00
patchback[bot]
4948b521a3 short_description fix batch 2 (#5520) (#5523)
(cherry picked from commit f683d6a05d)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-09 14:11:41 +01:00
patchback[bot]
e9ec26ff1b Short descriptions (batch1) - massive fix on Capitalization and trailing period (#5503) (#5516)
* short_description fix batch 1

* Update plugins/modules/ali_instance.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update plugins/modules/apt_rpm.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 97b584e261)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-09 07:38:36 +01:00
patchback[bot]
72d4476813 onepassword_raw - Add missing parameter to doc string (#5511) (#5518)
* onepassword_raw - Add missing parameter to doc string

* Remove redundant mention of default value

* Update changelogs/fragments/5506-onepassword_raw-missing-param.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit c604cc5ba9)

Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
2022-11-09 07:38:27 +01:00
patchback[bot]
e96bfd07b4 Actually sort the fixtures (#5510) (#5517)
* Actually sort the fixtures

I removed my more complicated fix but failed to actually put the sorted() call
back in.

* Sort by class name

(cherry picked from commit eae33c20f6)

Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
2022-11-09 07:32:56 +01:00
patchback[bot]
c6d0419460 one_vm: fix for 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split' in get_vm_labels_and_attributes_dict (#5489) (#5513)
* Fix for 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split'

* Added changelog to fix

* Update changelogs/fragments/5489-nonetype-in-get-vm-by-label.yml

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Fix line ending in changelog

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 621fb6a619)

Co-authored-by: wh1t3 r4bb1t <16529603+d34d5p4rr0w@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-09 07:11:59 +01:00
patchback[bot]
081b4068a0 Clarification to use underscores instead of dashes in parser name (#5500) (#5509)
* Clarification to use underscores instead of dashes in parser name

* Update plugins/filter/jc.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 27827cbea4)

Co-authored-by: Kelly Brazil <kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com>
2022-11-08 20:32:20 +01:00
patchback[bot]
8fba9ca751 minor docs update (#5501) (#5505)
(cherry picked from commit 858eaac500)

Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-08 14:19:54 +01:00
Felix Fontein
fad4c2d956 Next expected release is 6.0.1. 2022-11-07 21:53:15 +01:00
Felix Fontein
6065dd0f18 Do not run docs PR workflow in stable branches. 2022-11-07 21:53:00 +01:00
Felix Fontein
a411ff5ea8 Add stable-6 to nightlies.
(cherry picked from commit df9c5d1d35)
2022-11-07 21:51:43 +01:00
Felix Fontein
42b245eabf Release 6.0.0. 2022-11-07 21:49:22 +01:00
Felix Fontein
9a676bb88f Add missing changelog fragment for #5497. 2022-11-07 21:48:17 +01:00
Felix Fontein
cd26aec2f3 Add missing new modules and plugins to 6.0.0-a1 release changelog. 2022-11-07 21:46:22 +01:00
Felix Fontein
e9327a0464 Update links in README. 2022-11-07 21:45:57 +01:00
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@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ schedules:
always: true
branches:
include:
- stable-10
- stable-9
- stable-6
- stable-5
- cron: 0 11 * * 0
displayName: Weekly (old stable branches)
always: true
branches:
include:
- stable-8
- stable-4
variables:
- name: checkoutPath
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ variables:
resources:
containers:
- container: default
image: quay.io/ansible/azure-pipelines-test-container:6.0.0
image: quay.io/ansible/azure-pipelines-test-container:3.0.0
pool: Standard
@@ -73,40 +73,53 @@ stages:
- test: 3
- test: 4
- test: extra
- stage: Sanity_2_18
displayName: Sanity 2.18
- stage: Sanity_2_14
displayName: Sanity 2.14
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Test {0}
testFormat: 2.18/sanity/{0}
testFormat: 2.14/sanity/{0}
targets:
- test: 1
- test: 2
- test: 3
- test: 4
- stage: Sanity_2_17
displayName: Sanity 2.17
- stage: Sanity_2_13
displayName: Sanity 2.13
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Test {0}
testFormat: 2.17/sanity/{0}
testFormat: 2.13/sanity/{0}
targets:
- test: 1
- test: 2
- test: 3
- test: 4
- stage: Sanity_2_16
displayName: Sanity 2.16
- stage: Sanity_2_12
displayName: Sanity 2.12
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Test {0}
testFormat: 2.16/sanity/{0}
testFormat: 2.12/sanity/{0}
targets:
- test: 1
- test: 2
- test: 3
- test: 4
- stage: Sanity_2_11
displayName: Sanity 2.11
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Test {0}
testFormat: 2.11/sanity/{0}
targets:
- test: 1
- test: 2
@@ -122,46 +135,58 @@ stages:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: devel/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.7
- test: 3.5
- test: 3.6
- test: 3.7
- test: 3.8
- test: 3.9
- test: '3.10'
- test: '3.11'
- test: '3.12'
- test: '3.13'
- stage: Units_2_18
displayName: Units 2.18
- stage: Units_2_14
displayName: Units 2.14
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.18/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 3.8
- test: "3.13"
- stage: Units_2_17
displayName: Units 2.17
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.17/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 3.7
- test: "3.12"
- stage: Units_2_16
displayName: Units 2.16
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.16/units/{0}/1
testFormat: 2.14/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.7
- test: 3.6
- test: "3.11"
- test: 3.9
- stage: Units_2_13
displayName: Units 2.13
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.13/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.7
- test: 3.8
- stage: Units_2_12
displayName: Units 2.12
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.12/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.6
- test: 3.8
- stage: Units_2_11
displayName: Units 2.11
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.11/units/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.7
- test: 3.5
## Remote
- stage: Remote_devel_extra_vms
@@ -172,14 +197,14 @@ stages:
parameters:
testFormat: devel/{0}
targets:
- name: Alpine 3.21
test: alpine/3.21
# - name: Fedora 41
# test: fedora/41
- name: Alpine 3.17
test: alpine/3.17
# - name: Fedora 37
# test: fedora/37
# - name: Ubuntu 20.04
# test: ubuntu/20.04
- name: Ubuntu 22.04
test: ubuntu/22.04
- name: Ubuntu 24.04
test: ubuntu/24.04
groups:
- vm
- stage: Remote_devel
@@ -190,70 +215,82 @@ stages:
parameters:
testFormat: devel/{0}
targets:
- name: macOS 14.3
test: macos/14.3
- name: RHEL 9.5
test: rhel/9.5
- name: FreeBSD 14.2
test: freebsd/14.2
- name: FreeBSD 13.4
test: freebsd/13.4
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_18
displayName: Remote 2.18
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.18/{0}
targets:
- name: RHEL 9.4
test: rhel/9.4
- name: FreeBSD 14.1
test: freebsd/14.1
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_17
displayName: Remote 2.17
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.17/{0}
targets:
- name: FreeBSD 13.3
test: freebsd/13.3
- name: RHEL 9.3
test: rhel/9.3
- name: FreeBSD 14.0
test: freebsd/14.0
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_16
displayName: Remote 2.16
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.16/{0}
targets:
- name: macOS 13.2
test: macos/13.2
- name: RHEL 9.2
test: rhel/9.2
- name: RHEL 8.8
test: rhel/8.8
- name: macOS 12.0
test: macos/12.0
- name: RHEL 7.9
test: rhel/7.9
# - name: FreeBSD 13.2
# test: freebsd/13.2
- name: RHEL 9.1
test: rhel/9.1
- name: FreeBSD 13.1
test: freebsd/13.1
- name: FreeBSD 12.4
test: freebsd/12.4
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_14
displayName: Remote 2.14
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.14/{0}
targets:
- name: RHEL 9.0
test: rhel/9.0
- name: FreeBSD 12.3
test: freebsd/12.3
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_13
displayName: Remote 2.13
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.13/{0}
targets:
- name: macOS 12.0
test: macos/12.0
- name: RHEL 8.5
test: rhel/8.5
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_12
displayName: Remote 2.12
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.12/{0}
targets:
- name: macOS 11.1
test: macos/11.1
- name: RHEL 8.4
test: rhel/8.4
- name: FreeBSD 13.0
test: freebsd/13.0
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Remote_2_11
displayName: Remote 2.11
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.11/{0}
targets:
- name: RHEL 7.9
test: rhel/7.9
- name: RHEL 8.3
test: rhel/8.3
groups:
- 1
- 2
@@ -268,70 +305,86 @@ stages:
parameters:
testFormat: devel/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 41
test: fedora41
- name: Alpine 3.21
test: alpine321
- name: Ubuntu 22.04
test: ubuntu2204
- name: Ubuntu 24.04
test: ubuntu2404
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_18
displayName: Docker 2.18
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.18/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 40
test: fedora40
- name: Alpine 3.20
test: alpine320
- name: Ubuntu 24.04
test: ubuntu2404
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_17
displayName: Docker 2.17
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.17/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 39
test: fedora39
- name: Alpine 3.19
test: alpine319
- name: Ubuntu 20.04
test: ubuntu2004
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_16
displayName: Docker 2.16
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.16/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 38
test: fedora38
- name: openSUSE 15
test: opensuse15
- name: Alpine 3
test: alpine3
- name: CentOS 7
test: centos7
- name: Fedora 37
test: fedora37
- name: openSUSE 15
test: opensuse15
- name: Ubuntu 20.04
test: ubuntu2004
- name: Ubuntu 22.04
test: ubuntu2204
- name: Alpine 3
test: alpine3
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_14
displayName: Docker 2.14
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.14/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 36
test: fedora36
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_13
displayName: Docker 2.13
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.13/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 35
test: fedora35
- name: openSUSE 15 py2
test: opensuse15py2
- name: Alpine 3
test: alpine3
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_12
displayName: Docker 2.12
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.12/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: CentOS 6
test: centos6
- name: Fedora 34
test: fedora34
- name: Ubuntu 18.04
test: ubuntu1804
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- stage: Docker_2_11
displayName: Docker 2.11
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
testFormat: 2.11/linux/{0}
targets:
- name: Fedora 32
test: fedora32
- name: Fedora 33
test: fedora33
- name: Alpine 3
test: alpine3
groups:
- 1
- 2
@@ -348,89 +401,99 @@ stages:
targets:
- name: Debian Bullseye
test: debian-bullseye/3.9
- name: Debian Bookworm
test: debian-bookworm/3.11
- name: ArchLinux
test: archlinux/3.13
test: archlinux/3.10
- name: CentOS Stream 8
test: centos-stream8/3.9
groups:
- 1
- 2
- 3
### Generic
# Right now all generic tests are disabled. Uncomment when at least one of them is re-enabled.
# - stage: Generic_devel
# displayName: Generic devel
# dependsOn: []
# jobs:
# - template: templates/matrix.yml
# parameters:
# nameFormat: Python {0}
# testFormat: devel/generic/{0}/1
# targets:
# - test: '3.8'
# - test: '3.11'
# - test: '3.13'
# - stage: Generic_2_18
# displayName: Generic 2.18
# dependsOn: []
# jobs:
# - template: templates/matrix.yml
# parameters:
# nameFormat: Python {0}
# testFormat: 2.18/generic/{0}/1
# targets:
# - test: '3.8'
# - test: '3.13'
# - stage: Generic_2_17
# displayName: Generic 2.17
# dependsOn: []
# jobs:
# - template: templates/matrix.yml
# parameters:
# nameFormat: Python {0}
# testFormat: 2.17/generic/{0}/1
# targets:
# - test: '3.7'
# - test: '3.12'
# - stage: Generic_2_16
# displayName: Generic 2.16
# dependsOn: []
# jobs:
# - template: templates/matrix.yml
# parameters:
# nameFormat: Python {0}
# testFormat: 2.16/generic/{0}/1
# targets:
# - test: '2.7'
# - test: '3.6'
# - test: '3.11'
- stage: Generic_devel
displayName: Generic devel
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: devel/generic/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.7
- test: '3.11'
- stage: Generic_2_14
displayName: Generic 2.14
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.14/generic/{0}/1
targets:
- test: '3.10'
- stage: Generic_2_13
displayName: Generic 2.13
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.13/generic/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 3.9
- stage: Generic_2_12
displayName: Generic 2.12
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.12/generic/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 3.8
- stage: Generic_2_11
displayName: Generic 2.11
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- template: templates/matrix.yml
parameters:
nameFormat: Python {0}
testFormat: 2.11/generic/{0}/1
targets:
- test: 2.7
- test: 3.5
- stage: Summary
condition: succeededOrFailed()
dependsOn:
- Sanity_devel
- Sanity_2_18
- Sanity_2_17
- Sanity_2_16
- Sanity_2_11
- Sanity_2_12
- Sanity_2_13
- Sanity_2_14
- Units_devel
- Units_2_18
- Units_2_17
- Units_2_16
- Units_2_11
- Units_2_12
- Units_2_13
- Units_2_14
- Remote_devel_extra_vms
- Remote_devel
- Remote_2_18
- Remote_2_17
- Remote_2_16
- Remote_2_11
- Remote_2_12
- Remote_2_13
- Remote_2_14
- Docker_devel
- Docker_2_18
- Docker_2_17
- Docker_2_16
- Docker_2_11
- Docker_2_12
- Docker_2_13
- Docker_2_14
- Docker_community_devel
# Right now all generic tests are disabled. Uncomment when at least one of them is re-enabled.
# - Generic_devel
# - Generic_2_18
# - Generic_2_17
# - Generic_2_16
# - Generic_2_11
# - Generic_2_12
# - Generic_2_13
# - Generic_2_14
jobs:
- template: templates/coverage.yml

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@@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ files:
maintainers: $team_ansible_core
$becomes/pmrun.py:
maintainers: $team_ansible_core
$becomes/run0.py:
maintainers: konstruktoid
$becomes/sesu.py:
maintainers: nekonyuu
$becomes/sudosu.py:
@@ -52,8 +50,6 @@ files:
$callbacks/cgroup_memory_recap.py: {}
$callbacks/context_demo.py: {}
$callbacks/counter_enabled.py: {}
$callbacks/default_without_diff.py:
maintainers: felixfontein
$callbacks/dense.py:
maintainers: dagwieers
$callbacks/diy.py:
@@ -61,6 +57,7 @@ files:
$callbacks/elastic.py:
keywords: apm observability
maintainers: v1v
$callbacks/hipchat.py: {}
$callbacks/jabber.py: {}
$callbacks/log_plays.py: {}
$callbacks/loganalytics.py:
@@ -90,8 +87,6 @@ files:
maintainers: ryancurrah
$callbacks/syslog_json.py:
maintainers: imjoseangel
$callbacks/timestamp.py:
maintainers: kurokobo
$callbacks/unixy.py:
labels: unixy
maintainers: akatch
@@ -102,18 +97,12 @@ files:
$connections/funcd.py:
maintainers: mscherer
$connections/iocage.py: {}
$connections/incus.py:
labels: incus
maintainers: stgraber
$connections/jail.py:
maintainers: $team_ansible_core
$connections/lxc.py: {}
$connections/lxd.py:
labels: lxd
maintainers: mattclay
$connections/proxmox_pct_remote.py:
labels: proxmox
maintainers: mietzen
$connections/qubes.py:
maintainers: kushaldas
$connections/saltstack.py:
@@ -123,10 +112,6 @@ files:
maintainers: $team_ansible_core
$doc_fragments/:
labels: docs_fragments
$doc_fragments/clc.py:
maintainers: clc-runner russoz
$doc_fragments/django.py:
maintainers: russoz
$doc_fragments/hpe3par.py:
labels: hpe3par
maintainers: farhan7500 gautamphegde
@@ -134,14 +119,10 @@ files:
labels: hwc
maintainers: $team_huawei
$doc_fragments/nomad.py:
maintainers: chris93111 apecnascimento
$doc_fragments/pipx.py:
maintainers: russoz
maintainers: chris93111
$doc_fragments/xenserver.py:
labels: xenserver
maintainers: bvitnik
$filters/accumulate.py:
maintainers: VannTen
$filters/counter.py:
maintainers: keilr
$filters/crc32.py:
@@ -152,8 +133,6 @@ files:
maintainers: giner
$filters/from_csv.py:
maintainers: Ajpantuso
$filters/from_ini.py:
maintainers: sscheib
$filters/groupby_as_dict.py:
maintainers: felixfontein
$filters/hashids.py:
@@ -164,44 +143,16 @@ files:
maintainers: Ajpantuso
$filters/jc.py:
maintainers: kellyjonbrazil
$filters/json_diff.yml:
maintainers: numo68
$filters/json_patch.py:
maintainers: numo68
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docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-remove_keys.rst:
maintainers: vbotka
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-replace_keys.rst:
maintainers: vbotka
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries.rst:
maintainers: vbotka
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_abstract_informations_merging_lists_of_dictionaries.rst:
maintainers: vbotka
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_conversions.rst:
maintainers: Ajpantuso kellyjonbrazil
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_creating_identifiers.rst:
maintainers: Ajpantuso
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_paths.rst: {}
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_selecting_json_data.rst: {}
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_working_with_times.rst:
maintainers: resmo
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_working_with_unicode.rst:
maintainers: Ajpantuso
docs/docsite/rst/filter_guide_working_with_versions.rst:
maintainers: ericzolf
docs/docsite/rst/guide_alicloud.rst:
maintainers: xiaozhu36
docs/docsite/rst/guide_cmdrunner.rst:
maintainers: russoz
docs/docsite/rst/guide_deps.rst:
maintainers: russoz
docs/docsite/rst/guide_modulehelper.rst:
maintainers: russoz
docs/docsite/rst/guide_online.rst:
maintainers: remyleone
docs/docsite/rst/guide_packet.rst:
maintainers: baldwinSPC nurfet-becirevic t0mk teebes
docs/docsite/rst/guide_scaleway.rst:
maintainers: $team_scaleway
docs/docsite/rst/guide_vardict.rst:
maintainers: russoz
docs/docsite/rst/test_guide.rst:
maintainers: felixfontein
#########################
tests/:
labels: tests
@@ -1564,6 +1364,7 @@ macros:
becomes: plugins/become
caches: plugins/cache
callbacks: plugins/callback
cliconfs: plugins/cliconf
connections: plugins/connection
doc_fragments: plugins/doc_fragments
filters: plugins/filter
@@ -1571,21 +1372,21 @@ macros:
lookups: plugins/lookup
module_utils: plugins/module_utils
modules: plugins/modules
plugin_utils: plugins/plugin_utils
terminals: plugins/terminal
tests: plugins/test
team_ansible_core:
team_aix: MorrisA bcoca d-little flynn1973 gforster kairoaraujo marvin-sinister mator molekuul ramooncamacho wtcross
team_bsd: JoergFiedler MacLemon bcoca dch jasperla mekanix opoplawski overhacked tuxillo
team_consul: sgargan apollo13 Ilgmi
team_consul: sgargan
team_cyberark_conjur: jvanderhoof ryanprior
team_e_spirit: MatrixCrawler getjack
team_flatpak: JayKayy oolongbrothers
team_gitlab: Lunik Shaps marwatk waheedi zanssa scodeman metanovii sh0shin nejch lgatellier suukit
team_gitlab: Lunik Shaps dj-wasabi marwatk waheedi zanssa scodeman metanovii sh0shin nejch lgatellier suukit
team_hpux: bcoca davx8342
team_huawei: QijunPan TommyLike edisonxiang freesky-edward hwDCN niuzhenguo xuxiaowei0512 yanzhangi zengchen1024 zhongjun2
team_ipa: Akasurde Nosmoht justchris1
team_ipa: Akasurde Nosmoht fxfitz justchris1
team_jboss: Wolfant jairojunior wbrefvem
team_keycloak: eikef ndclt mattock thomasbach-dev
team_keycloak: eikef ndclt
team_linode: InTheCloudDan decentral1se displague rmcintosh Charliekenney23 LBGarber
team_macos: Akasurde kyleabenson martinm82 danieljaouen indrajitr
team_manageiq: abellotti cben gtanzillo yaacov zgalor dkorn evertmulder
@@ -1593,10 +1394,10 @@ macros:
team_opennebula: ilicmilan meerkampdvv rsmontero xorel nilsding
team_oracle: manojmeda mross22 nalsaber
team_purestorage: bannaych dnix101 genegr lionmax opslounge raekins sdodsley sile16
team_redfish: mraineri tomasg2012 xmadsen renxulei rajeevkallur bhavya06 jyundt
team_rhsm: cnsnyder ptoscano
team_redfish: mraineri tomasg2012 xmadsen renxulei rajeevkallur bhavya06
team_rhn: FlossWare alikins barnabycourt vritant
team_scaleway: remyleone abarbare
team_solaris: bcoca fishman jasperla jpdasma mator scathatheworm troy2914 xen0l
team_suse: commel evrardjp lrupp AnderEnder alxgu andytom sealor
team_virt: joshainglis karmab Thulium-Drake Ajpantuso
team_suse: commel evrardjp lrupp toabctl AnderEnder alxgu andytom sealor
team_virt: joshainglis karmab tleguern Thulium-Drake Ajpantuso
team_wdc: mikemoerk

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ body:
label: Component Name
description: >-
Write the short name of the module, plugin, task or feature below,
*use your best guess if unsure*. Do not include `community.general.`!
*use your best guess if unsure*.
placeholder: dnf, apt, yum, pip, user etc.
validations:
required: true

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@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ body:
attributes:
label: Component Name
description: >-
Write the short name of the file, module, plugin, task or feature below,
*use your best guess if unsure*. Do not include `community.general.`!
Write the short name of the rst file, module, plugin, task or
feature below, *use your best guess if unsure*.
placeholder: mysql_user
validations:
required: true

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@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ body:
attributes:
label: Component Name
description: >-
Write the short name of the module or plugin, or which other part(s) of the collection this feature affects.
*use your best guess if unsure*. Do not include `community.general.`!
Write the short name of the module, plugin, task or feature below,
*use your best guess if unsure*.
placeholder: dnf, apt, yum, pip, user etc.
validations:
required: true

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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
##### SUMMARY
<!--- Describe the change below, including rationale and design decisions -->
<!--- HINT: Include "Fixes #nnn" if you are fixing an existing issue -->
<!--- Please do not forget to include a changelog fragment:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/collection_development_process.html#creating-changelog-fragments
No need to include one for docs-only or test-only PR, and for new plugin/module PRs.
Read about more details in CONTRIBUTING.md.
-->
##### ISSUE TYPE
<!--- Pick one or more below and delete the rest.
'Test Pull Request' is for PRs that add/extend tests without code changes. -->
- Bugfix Pull Request
- Docs Pull Request
- Feature Pull Request
- New Module/Plugin Pull Request
- Refactoring Pull Request
- Test Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
<!--- Write the SHORT NAME of the module, plugin, task or feature below. -->
##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
<!--- Include additional information to help people understand the change here -->
<!--- A step-by-step reproduction of the problem is helpful if there is no related issue -->
<!--- Paste verbatim command output below, e.g. before and after your change -->
```paste below
```

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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@@ -1,178 +0,0 @@
---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
# For the comprehensive list of the inputs supported by the ansible-community/ansible-test-gh-action GitHub Action, see
# https://github.com/marketplace/actions/ansible-test
name: EOL CI
on:
# Run EOL CI against all pushes (direct commits, also merged PRs), Pull Requests
push:
branches:
- main
- stable-*
pull_request:
# Run EOL CI once per day (at 08:00 UTC)
schedule:
- cron: '0 8 * * *'
concurrency:
# Make sure there is at most one active run per PR, but do not cancel any non-PR runs
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ (github.head_ref && github.event.number) || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
sanity:
name: EOL Sanity (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }})
strategy:
matrix:
ansible:
- '2.15'
# Ansible-test on various stable branches does not yet work well with cgroups v2.
# Since ubuntu-latest now uses Ubuntu 22.04, we need to fall back to the ubuntu-20.04
# image for these stable branches. The list of branches where this is necessary will
# shrink over time, check out https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers/issues/28
# for the latest list.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Perform sanity testing
uses: felixfontein/ansible-test-gh-action@main
with:
ansible-core-version: stable-${{ matrix.ansible }}
codecov-token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
coverage: ${{ github.event_name == 'schedule' && 'always' || 'never' }}
pull-request-change-detection: 'true'
testing-type: sanity
units:
# Ansible-test on various stable branches does not yet work well with cgroups v2.
# Since ubuntu-latest now uses Ubuntu 22.04, we need to fall back to the ubuntu-20.04
# image for these stable branches. The list of branches where this is necessary will
# shrink over time, check out https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers/issues/28
# for the latest list.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: EOL Units (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }}+py${{ matrix.python }})
strategy:
# As soon as the first unit test fails, cancel the others to free up the CI queue
fail-fast: true
matrix:
ansible:
- ''
python:
- ''
exclude:
- ansible: ''
include:
- ansible: '2.15'
python: '2.7'
- ansible: '2.15'
python: '3.5'
- ansible: '2.15'
python: '3.10'
steps:
- name: >-
Perform unit testing against
Ansible version ${{ matrix.ansible }}
uses: felixfontein/ansible-test-gh-action@main
with:
ansible-core-version: stable-${{ matrix.ansible }}
codecov-token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
coverage: ${{ github.event_name == 'schedule' && 'always' || 'never' }}
pre-test-cmd: >-
mkdir -p ../../ansible
;
git clone --depth=1 --single-branch https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.internal_test_tools.git ../../community/internal_test_tools
pull-request-change-detection: 'true'
target-python-version: ${{ matrix.python }}
testing-type: units
integration:
# Ansible-test on various stable branches does not yet work well with cgroups v2.
# Since ubuntu-latest now uses Ubuntu 22.04, we need to fall back to the ubuntu-20.04
# image for these stable branches. The list of branches where this is necessary will
# shrink over time, check out https://github.com/ansible-collections/news-for-maintainers/issues/28
# for the latest list.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: EOL I (Ⓐ${{ matrix.ansible }}+${{ matrix.docker }}+py${{ matrix.python }}:${{ matrix.target }})
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
ansible:
- ''
docker:
- ''
python:
- ''
target:
- ''
exclude:
- ansible: ''
include:
# 2.15
- ansible: '2.15'
docker: alpine3
python: ''
target: azp/posix/1/
- ansible: '2.15'
docker: alpine3
python: ''
target: azp/posix/2/
- ansible: '2.15'
docker: alpine3
python: ''
target: azp/posix/3/
- ansible: '2.15'
docker: fedora37
python: ''
target: azp/posix/1/
- ansible: '2.15'
docker: fedora37
python: ''
target: azp/posix/2/
- ansible: '2.15'
docker: fedora37
python: ''
target: azp/posix/3/
# Right now all generic tests are disabled. Uncomment when at least one of them is re-enabled.
# - ansible: '2.13'
# docker: default
# python: '3.9'
# target: azp/generic/1/
# - ansible: '2.14'
# docker: default
# python: '3.10'
# target: azp/generic/1/
# - ansible: '2.15'
# docker: default
# python: '3.9'
# target: azp/generic/1/
steps:
- name: >-
Perform integration testing against
Ansible version ${{ matrix.ansible }}
under Python ${{ matrix.python }}
uses: felixfontein/ansible-test-gh-action@main
with:
ansible-core-version: stable-${{ matrix.ansible }}
codecov-token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
coverage: ${{ github.event_name == 'schedule' && 'always' || 'never' }}
docker-image: ${{ matrix.docker }}
integration-continue-on-error: 'false'
integration-diff: 'false'
integration-retry-on-error: 'true'
pre-test-cmd: >-
mkdir -p ../../ansible
;
git clone --depth=1 --single-branch https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.posix.git ../../ansible/posix
;
git clone --depth=1 --single-branch https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.crypto.git ../../community/crypto
;
git clone --depth=1 --single-branch https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.internal_test_tools.git ../../community/internal_test_tools
pull-request-change-detection: 'true'
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
target-python-version: ${{ matrix.python }}
testing-type: integration

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@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ name: "Code scanning - action"
on:
schedule:
- cron: '26 19 * * 1'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -24,15 +23,39 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
persist-credentials: false
# We must fetch at least the immediate parents so that if this is
# a pull request then we can checkout the head.
fetch-depth: 2
# If this run was triggered by a pull request event, then checkout
# the head of the pull request instead of the merge commit.
- run: git checkout HEAD^2
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
with:
languages: python
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2
# Override language selection by uncommenting this and choosing your languages
# with:
# languages: go, javascript, csharp, python, cpp, java
# Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java).
# If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2
# Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
# 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl
# ✏️ If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines
# and modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project
# uses a compiled language
#- run: |
# make bootstrap
# make release
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
name: import-galaxy
'on':
# Run CI against all pushes (direct commits, also merged PRs) to main, and all Pull Requests
push:
branches:
- main
- stable-*
pull_request:
jobs:
import-galaxy:
permissions:
contents: read
name: Test to import built collection artifact with Galaxy importer
uses: ansible-community/github-action-test-galaxy-import/.github/workflows/test-galaxy-import.yml@main

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@@ -7,14 +7,10 @@ name: Verify REUSE
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- stable-*
pull_request:
branches: [main]
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
branches:
- main
- stable-*
branches: [main]
# Run CI once per day (at 07:30 UTC)
schedule:
- cron: '30 7 * * *'
@@ -26,10 +22,14 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || '' }}
- name: REUSE Compliance Check
uses: fsfe/reuse-action@v5
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip install reuse
- name: Check REUSE compliance
run: |
reuse lint

4
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@@ -512,7 +512,3 @@ $RECYCLE.BIN/
# Integration tests cloud configs
tests/integration/cloud-config-*.ini
# VSCode specific extensions
.vscode/settings.json

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.0.1
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: mixed-line-ending
args: [--fix=lf]
- id: fix-encoding-pragma
- id: check-ast
- id: check-merge-conflict
- id: check-symlinks
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pygrep-hooks
rev: v1.9.0
hooks:
- id: rst-backticks
types: [file]
files: changelogs/fragments/.*\.(yml|yaml)$

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@@ -1,859 +0,0 @@
# Community General Release Notes
**Topics**
- <a href="#v10-3-0">v10\.3\.0</a>
- <a href="#release-summary">Release Summary</a>
- <a href="#major-changes">Major Changes</a>
- <a href="#minor-changes">Minor Changes</a>
- <a href="#deprecated-features">Deprecated Features</a>
- <a href="#security-fixes">Security Fixes</a>
- <a href="#bugfixes">Bugfixes</a>
- <a href="#new-plugins">New Plugins</a>
- <a href="#connection">Connection</a>
- <a href="#filter">Filter</a>
- <a href="#lookup">Lookup</a>
- <a href="#new-modules">New Modules</a>
- <a href="#v10-2-0">v10\.2\.0</a>
- <a href="#release-summary-1">Release Summary</a>
- <a href="#minor-changes-1">Minor Changes</a>
- <a href="#deprecated-features-1">Deprecated Features</a>
- <a href="#security-fixes-1">Security Fixes</a>
- <a href="#bugfixes-1">Bugfixes</a>
- <a href="#new-plugins-1">New Plugins</a>
- <a href="#inventory">Inventory</a>
- <a href="#new-modules-1">New Modules</a>
- <a href="#v10-1-0">v10\.1\.0</a>
- <a href="#release-summary-2">Release Summary</a>
- <a href="#minor-changes-2">Minor Changes</a>
- <a href="#deprecated-features-2">Deprecated Features</a>
- <a href="#bugfixes-2">Bugfixes</a>
- <a href="#new-plugins-2">New Plugins</a>
- <a href="#filter-1">Filter</a>
- <a href="#new-modules-2">New Modules</a>
- <a href="#v10-0-1">v10\.0\.1</a>
- <a href="#release-summary-3">Release Summary</a>
- <a href="#bugfixes-3">Bugfixes</a>
- <a href="#v10-0-0">v10\.0\.0</a>
- <a href="#release-summary-4">Release Summary</a>
- <a href="#minor-changes-3">Minor Changes</a>
- <a href="#breaking-changes--porting-guide">Breaking Changes / Porting Guide</a>
- <a href="#deprecated-features-3">Deprecated Features</a>
- <a href="#removed-features-previously-deprecated">Removed Features \(previously deprecated\)</a>
- <a href="#bugfixes-4">Bugfixes</a>
- <a href="#known-issues">Known Issues</a>
- <a href="#new-plugins-3">New Plugins</a>
- <a href="#filter-2">Filter</a>
- <a href="#test">Test</a>
- <a href="#new-modules-3">New Modules</a>
This changelog describes changes after version 9\.0\.0\.
<a id="v10-3-0"></a>
## v10\.3\.0
<a id="release-summary"></a>
### Release Summary
Regular bugfix and feature release\.
<a id="major-changes"></a>
### Major Changes
* keycloak\_\* modules \- <code>refresh\_token</code> parameter added\. When multiple authentication parameters are provided \(<code>token</code>\, <code>refresh\_token</code>\, and <code>auth\_username</code>/<code>auth\_password</code>\)\, modules will now automatically retry requests upon authentication errors \(401\)\, using in order the token\, refresh token\, and username/password \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9494](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9494)\)\.
<a id="minor-changes"></a>
### Minor Changes
* MH module utils \- delegate <code>debug</code> to the underlying <code>AnsibleModule</code> instance or issues a warning if an attribute already exists with that name \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9577](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9577)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- better handling regexp extraction \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9609](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9609)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- change type of <code>state</code> to a list of strings\. No change for the users \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9600](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9600)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- improve readability when using results from <code>fecth\_url\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9608](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9608)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- refactor repeated code into method \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9599](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9599)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- remove unused parameter and code from <code>Balancer</code> constructor \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9614](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9614)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- simplified and improved string manipulation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9614](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9614)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- use <code>deps</code> to handle dependencies \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9612](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9612)\)\.
* cgroup\_memory\_recap callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* chroot connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* cloud\_init\_data\_facts \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* cobbler inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* context\_demo callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* counter filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* counter\_enabled callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* cpanm \- enable usage of option <code>\-\-with\-recommends</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9554](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9554)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9555](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9555)\)\.
* cpanm \- enable usage of option <code>\-\-with\-suggests</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9555](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9555)\)\.
* crc32 filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* cronvar \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* crypttab \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* default\_without\_diff callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* dense callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* dict filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* dict\_kv filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* diy callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* doas become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* dzdo become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* elastic callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* from\_csv filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* from\_ini filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* funcd connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* gitlab\_runners inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* groupby\_as\_dict filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* hashids filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* icinga2 inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* incus connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* iocage connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* iocage inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* iocage inventory plugin \- the new parameter <code>sudo</code> of the plugin lets the command <code>iocage list \-l</code> to run as root on the iocage host\. This is needed to get the IPv4 of a running DHCP jail \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9572](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9572)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9573](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9573)\)\.
* iptables\_state action plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* jabber callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* jail connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* jc filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* jira \- transition operation now has <code>status\_id</code> to directly reference wanted transition \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9602](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9602)\)\.
* json\_query filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* keep\_keys filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* known\_hosts \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* ksu become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* linode inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* lists filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* lists\_mergeby filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* log\_plays callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* loganalytics callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* logdna callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* logentries callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* logstash callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* lxc connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* lxd connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* lxd inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* machinectl become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* mail callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* memcached cache plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* nmap inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* nmcli \- add a option <code>fail\_over\_mac</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9570](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9570)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9571](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9571)\)\.
* nrdp callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* null callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* one\_template \- adds <code>filter</code> option for retrieving templates which are not owned by the user \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9547](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9547)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9278](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9278)\)\.
* online inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* opennebula inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* parted \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* pbrun become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* pfexec become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* pickle cache plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* pmrun become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* proxmox \- refactors the proxmox module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* proxmox\_pct\_remote connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* proxmox\_template \- add support for checksum validation with new options <code>checksum\_algorithm</code> and <code>checksum</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9553](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9553)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9601](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9601)\)\.
* pulp\_repo \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* qubes connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* random\_mac filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* redfish\_info \- add command <code>GetAccountServiceConfig</code> to get full information about AccountService configuration \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9403](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9403)\)\.
* redhat\_subscription \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* redis cache plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* remove\_keys filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* replace\_keys filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* reveal\_ansible\_type filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* run0 become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* saltstack connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* say callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* scaleway inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* selective callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* sesu become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* shutdown action plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* slack callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* snap \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9598](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9598)\)\.
* snap\_alias \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9598](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9598)\)\.
* solaris\_zone \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* sorcery \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* splunk callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* stackpath\_compute inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* sudosu become plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* sumologic callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* syslog\_json callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* time filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* timestamp callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* timezone \- open file using <code>open\(\)</code> as a context manager \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9579)\)\.
* to\_ini filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* ufw \- add support for <code>vrrp</code> protocol \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9562](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9562)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9582](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9582)\)\.
* unicode\_normalize filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* unixy callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* version\_sort filter plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9585)\)\.
* virtualbox inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* xen\_orchestra inventory plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
* yaml cache plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* yaml callback plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9583)\)\.
* zone connection plugin \- adjust standard preamble for Python 3 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9584)\)\.
<a id="deprecated-features"></a>
### Deprecated Features
* MH module utils \- attribute <code>debug</code> definition in subclasses of MH is now deprecated\, as that name will become a delegation to <code>AnsibleModule</code> in community\.general 12\.0\.0\, and any such attribute will be overridden by that delegation in that version \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9577](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9577)\)\.
* proxmox \- removes default value <code>false</code> of <code>update</code> parameter\. This will be changed to a default of <code>true</code> in community\.general 11\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225)\)\.
<a id="security-fixes"></a>
### Security Fixes
* keycloak\_client \- Sanitize <code>saml\.encryption\.private\.key</code> so it does not show in the logs \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9621](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9621)\)\.
<a id="bugfixes"></a>
### Bugfixes
* homebrew \- fix incorrect handling of homebrew modules when a tap is requested \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9546](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9546)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9533](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9533)\)\.
* iocage inventory plugin \- the plugin parses the IP4 tab of the jails list and put the elements into the new variable <code>iocage\_ip4\_dict</code>\. In multiple interface format the variable <code>iocage\_ip4</code> keeps the comma\-separated list of IP4 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9538](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9538)\)\.
* pipx \- honor option <code>global</code> when <code>state\=latest</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9623](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9623)\)\.
* proxmox \- fixes idempotency of template conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8811](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8811)\)\.
* proxmox \- fixes incorrect parsing for bind\-only mounts \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8982](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8982)\)\.
* proxmox \- fixes issues with disk\_volume variable \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9065](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9065)\)\.
* proxmox module utils \- fixes ignoring of <code>choose\_first\_if\_multiple</code> argument in <code>get\_vmid</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9225)\)\.
* redhat\_subscription \- do not try to unsubscribe \(i\.e\. remove subscriptions\)
when unregistering a system\: newer versions of subscription\-manager\, as
available in EL 10 and Fedora 41\+\, do not support entitlements anymore\, and
thus unsubscribing will fail
\([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9578](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9578)\)\.
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### New Plugins
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#### Connection
* community\.general\.proxmox\_pct\_remote \- Run tasks in Proxmox LXC container instances using pct CLI via SSH\.
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#### Filter
* community\.general\.json\_diff \- Create a JSON patch by comparing two JSON files\.
* community\.general\.json\_patch \- Apply a JSON\-Patch \(RFC 6902\) operation to an object\.
* community\.general\.json\_patch\_recipe \- Apply JSON\-Patch \(RFC 6902\) operations to an object\.
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#### Lookup
* community\.general\.onepassword\_ssh\_key \- Fetch SSH keys stored in 1Password\.
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### New Modules
* community\.general\.proxmox\_backup\_info \- Retrieve information on Proxmox scheduled backups\.
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## v10\.2\.0
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### Release Summary
Regular bugfix and feature release\.
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### Minor Changes
* bitwarden lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* cgroup\_memory\_recap callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* chef\_databag lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* chroot connection plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* chroot connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* cobbler inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* cobbler inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* collection\_version lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* consul\_kv lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* context\_demo callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* counter\_enabled callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* credstash lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* cyberarkpassword lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* cyberarkpassword lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* dense callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* dependent lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* dig lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* dig lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* diy callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* dnstxt lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* dnstxt lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* doas become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* dsv lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* dzdo become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* elastic callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* etcd lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* etcd3 lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* etcd3 lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* filetree lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* from\_csv filter plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* from\_ini filter plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* funcd connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* github\_app\_access\_token lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* gitlab\_instance\_variable \- add support for <code>raw</code> variables suboption \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9425](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9425)\)\.
* gitlab\_runners inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* gitlab\_runners inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* hiera lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* icinga2 inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* incus connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* iocage connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* iocage inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* iptables\_state action plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9318](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9318)\)\.
* jabber callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* jail connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* keycloak \- add an action group for Keycloak modules to allow <code>module\_defaults</code> to be set for Keycloak tasks \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9284](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9284)\)\.
* keyring lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* ksu become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* lastpass lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* linode inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* lmdb\_kv lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* lmdb\_kv lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* locale\_gen \- invert the logic to determine <code>ubuntu\_mode</code>\, making it look first for <code>/etc/locale\.gen</code> \(set <code>ubuntu\_mode</code> to <code>False</code>\) and only then looking for <code>/var/lib/locales/supported\.d/</code> \(set <code>ubuntu\_mode</code> to <code>True</code>\) \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9238](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9238)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9131](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9131)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8487](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8487)\)\.
* locale\_gen \- new return value <code>mechanism</code> to better express the semantics of the <code>ubuntu\_mode</code>\, with the possible values being either <code>glibc</code> \(<code>ubuntu\_mode\=False</code>\) or <code>ubuntu\_legacy</code> \(<code>ubuntu\_mode\=True</code>\) \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9238](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9238)\)\.
* log\_plays callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* loganalytics callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* logdna callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* logentries callback plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* logentries callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* lxc connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* lxd connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* lxd inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* lxd inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* machinectl become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* mail callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* manageiq\_alert\_profiles \- improve handling of parameter requirements \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9449](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9449)\)\.
* manifold lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* manifold lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* memcached cache plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9320](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9320)\)\.
* merge\_variables lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* nmap inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* nmap inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* nrdp callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* onepassword lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* onepassword lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* onepassword\_doc lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* online inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* opennebula inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* opennebula inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback plugin \- remove code handling Python versions prior to 3\.7 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9482](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9482)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback plugin \- remove code handling Python versions prior to 3\.7 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9503](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9503)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* pacemaker\_cluster \- remove unused code \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9471](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9471)\)\.
* pacemaker\_cluster \- using safer mechanism to run external command \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9471](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9471)\)\.
* passwordstore lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* pbrun become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* pfexec become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* pmrun become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- strip whitespace from <code>user</code>\, <code>token\_id</code>\, and <code>token\_secret</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9227](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9227)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9228/](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9228/)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* proxmox module utils \- add method <code>api\_task\_complete</code> that can wait for task completion and return error message \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9256](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9256)\)\.
* proxmox\_backup \- refactor permission checking to improve code readability and maintainability \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9239](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9239)\)\.
* qubes connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* random\_pet lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* redis cache plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* redis cache plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9320](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9320)\)\.
* redis lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* revbitspss lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* saltstack connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* say callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* scaleway inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* scaleway inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* selective callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* sesu become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* shelvefile lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* shutdown action plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* shutdown action plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9318](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9318)\)\.
* slack callback plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* slack callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* splunk callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* stackpath\_compute inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* sudosu become plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9319)\)\.
* timestamp callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* to\_ini filter plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* tss lookup plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* tss lookup plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9324)\)\.
* unixy callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* virtualbox inventory plugin \- clean up string conversions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9379)\)\.
* virtualbox inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* xbps \- add <code>root</code> and <code>repository</code> options to enable bootstrapping new void installations \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9174](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9174)\)\.
* xen\_orchestra inventory plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9323)\)\.
* xfconf \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9226](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9226)\)\.
* xfconf\_info \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9226](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9226)\)\.
* yaml callback plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9321)\)\.
* zone connection plugin \- use f\-strings instead of interpolations or <code>format</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9322)\)\.
* zypper \- add <code>quiet</code> option \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9270](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9270)\)\.
* zypper \- add <code>simple\_errors</code> option \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9270](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9270)\)\.
<a id="deprecated-features-1"></a>
### Deprecated Features
* atomic\_container \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9487](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9487)\)\.
* atomic\_host \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9487](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9487)\)\.
* atomic\_image \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9487](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9487)\)\.
* facter \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 12\.0\.0\, use <code>community\.general\.facter\_facts</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9451](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9451)\)\.
* locale\_gen \- <code>ubuntu\_mode\=True</code>\, or <code>mechanism\=ubuntu\_legacy</code> is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9238](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9238)\)\.
* pure module utils \- the module utils is deprecated and will be removed from community\.general 12\.0\.0\. The modules using this were removed in community\.general 3\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9432](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9432)\)\.
* purestorage doc fragments \- the doc fragment is deprecated and will be removed from community\.general 12\.0\.0\. The modules using this were removed in community\.general 3\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9432](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9432)\)\.
* sensu\_check \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0\, use collection <code>sensu\.sensu\_go</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483)\)\.
* sensu\_client \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0\, use collection <code>sensu\.sensu\_go</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483)\)\.
* sensu\_handler \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0\, use collection <code>sensu\.sensu\_go</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483)\)\.
* sensu\_silence \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0\, use collection <code>sensu\.sensu\_go</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483)\)\.
* sensu\_subscription \- module is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 13\.0\.0\, use collection <code>sensu\.sensu\_go</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9483)\)\.
* slack \- the default value <code>auto</code> of the <code>prepend\_hash</code> option is deprecated and will change to <code>never</code> in community\.general 12\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9443](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9443)\)\.
* yaml callback plugin \- deprecate plugin in favor of <code>result\_format\=yaml</code> in plugin <code>ansible\.bulitin\.default</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9456](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9456)\)\.
<a id="security-fixes-1"></a>
### Security Fixes
* keycloak\_authentication \- API calls did not properly set the <code>priority</code> during update resulting in incorrectly sorted authentication flows\. This apparently only affects Keycloak 25 or newer \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9263](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9263)\)\.
<a id="bugfixes-1"></a>
### Bugfixes
* dig lookup plugin \- correctly handle <code>NoNameserver</code> exception \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9363](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9363)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9362](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9362)\)\.
* homebrew \- fix incorrect handling of aliased homebrew modules when the alias is requested \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9255](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9255)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9240](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9240)\)\.
* htpasswd \- report changes when file permissions are adjusted \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9485](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9485)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9490](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9490)\)\.
* proxmox\_backup \- fix incorrect key lookup in vmid permission check \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9223](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9223)\)\.
* proxmox\_disk \- fix async method and make <code>resize\_disk</code> method handle errors correctly \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9256](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9256)\)\.
* proxmox\_template \- fix the wrong path called on <code>proxmox\_template\.task\_status</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9276](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9276)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9277](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9277)\)\.
* qubes connection plugin \- fix the printing of debug information \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9334](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9334)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- Fix <code>VerifyBiosAttributes</code> command on multi system resource nodes \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9234](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9234)\)\.
<a id="new-plugins-1"></a>
### New Plugins
<a id="inventory"></a>
#### Inventory
* community\.general\.iocage \- iocage inventory source\.
<a id="new-modules-1"></a>
### New Modules
* community\.general\.android\_sdk \- Manages Android SDK packages\.
* community\.general\.ldap\_inc \- Use the Modify\-Increment LDAP V3 feature to increment an attribute value\.
* community\.general\.systemd\_creds\_decrypt \- C\(systemd\)\'s C\(systemd\-creds decrypt\) plugin\.
* community\.general\.systemd\_creds\_encrypt \- C\(systemd\)\'s C\(systemd\-creds encrypt\) plugin\.
<a id="v10-1-0"></a>
## v10\.1\.0
<a id="release-summary-2"></a>
### Release Summary
Regular bugfix and feature release\.
<a id="minor-changes-2"></a>
### Minor Changes
* alternatives \- add <code>family</code> parameter that allows to utilize the <code>\-\-family</code> option available in RedHat version of update\-alternatives \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/5060](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/5060)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9096](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9096)\)\.
* cloudflare\_dns \- add support for <code>comment</code> and <code>tags</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9132](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9132)\)\.
* deps module utils \- add <code>deps\.clear\(\)</code> to clear out previously declared dependencies \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9179](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9179)\)\.
* homebrew \- greatly speed up module when multiple packages are passed in the <code>name</code> option \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9181](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9181)\)\.
* homebrew \- remove duplicated package name validation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9076](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9076)\)\.
* iso\_extract \- adds <code>password</code> parameter that is passed to 7z \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9159](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9159)\)\.
* launchd \- add <code>plist</code> option for services such as sshd\, where the plist filename doesn\'t match the service name \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9102](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9102)\)\.
* nmcli \- add <code>sriov</code> parameter that enables support for SR\-IOV settings \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9168](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9168)\)\.
* pipx \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9180](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9180)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9180](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9180)\)\.
* proxmox\_template \- add server side artifact fetching support \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9113](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9113)\)\.
* redfish\_command \- add <code>update\_custom\_oem\_header</code>\, <code>update\_custom\_oem\_params</code>\, and <code>update\_custom\_oem\_mime\_type</code> options \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9123](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9123)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- remove redundant code \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9190](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9190)\)\.
* rpm\_ostree\_pkg \- added the options <code>apply\_live</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9167](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9167)\)\.
* rpm\_ostree\_pkg \- added the return value <code>needs\_reboot</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9167](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9167)\)\.
* scaleway\_lb \- minor simplification in the code \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9189](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9189)\)\.
* ssh\_config \- add <code>dynamicforward</code> option \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9192](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9192)\)\.
<a id="deprecated-features-2"></a>
### Deprecated Features
* opkg \- deprecate value <code>\"\"</code> for parameter <code>force</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9172](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9172)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- deprecate method <code>RedfishUtils\.\_init\_session\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9190](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9190)\)\.
<a id="bugfixes-2"></a>
### Bugfixes
* dnf\_config\_manager \- fix hanging when prompting to import GPG keys \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9124](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9124)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8830](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8830)\)\.
* dnf\_config\_manager \- forces locale to <code>C</code> before module starts\. If the locale was set to non\-English\, the output of the <code>dnf config\-manager</code> could not be parsed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9157](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9157)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9046](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9046)\)\.
* flatpak \- force the locale language to <code>C</code> when running the flatpak command \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9187](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9187)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8883](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8883)\)\.
* gio\_mime \- fix command line when determining version of <code>gio</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9171](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9171)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9158](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9158)\)\.
* github\_key \- in check mode\, a faulty call to <code>\`datetime\.strftime\(\.\.\.\)\`</code> was being made which generated an exception \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9185](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9185)\)\.
* homebrew\_cask \- allow <code>\+</code> symbol in Homebrew cask name validation regex \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9128](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9128)\)\.
* keycloak\_clientscope\_type \- sort the default and optional clientscope lists to improve the diff \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9202](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9202)\)\.
* slack \- fail if Slack API response is not OK with error message \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9198](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9198)\)\.
<a id="new-plugins-2"></a>
### New Plugins
<a id="filter-1"></a>
#### Filter
* community\.general\.accumulate \- Produce a list of accumulated sums of the input list contents\.
<a id="new-modules-2"></a>
### New Modules
* community\.general\.decompress \- Decompresses compressed files\.
* community\.general\.proxmox\_backup \- Start a VM backup in Proxmox VE cluster\.
<a id="v10-0-1"></a>
## v10\.0\.1
<a id="release-summary-3"></a>
### Release Summary
Bugfix release for inclusion in Ansible 11\.0\.0rc1\.
<a id="bugfixes-3"></a>
### Bugfixes
* keycloak\_client \- fix diff by removing code that turns the attributes dict which contains additional settings into a list \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9077](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9077)\)\.
* keycloak\_clientscope \- fix diff and <code>end\_state</code> by removing the code that turns the attributes dict\, which contains additional config items\, into a list \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9082](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9082)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- remove undocumented default applytime \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9114](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9114)\)\.
<a id="v10-0-0"></a>
## v10\.0\.0
<a id="release-summary-4"></a>
### Release Summary
This is release 10\.0\.0 of <code>community\.general</code>\, released on 2024\-11\-04\.
<a id="minor-changes-3"></a>
### Minor Changes
* CmdRunner module util \- argument formats can be specified as plain functions without calling <code>cmd\_runner\_fmt\.as\_func\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8479](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8479)\)\.
* CmdRunner module utils \- the parameter <code>force\_lang</code> now supports the special value <code>auto</code> which will automatically try and determine the best parsable locale in the system \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8517](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8517)\)\.
* MH module utils \- add parameter <code>when</code> to <code>cause\_changes</code> decorator \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8766](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8766)\)\.
* MH module utils \- minor refactor in decorators \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8766](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8766)\)\.
* alternatives \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* ansible\_galaxy\_install \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9060](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9060)\)\.
* ansible\_galaxy\_install \- add upgrade feature \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8431](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8431)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8351](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8351)\)\.
* ansible\_galaxy\_install \- minor refactor in the module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8413](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8413)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* apache2\_mod\_proxy \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* cargo \- add option <code>directory</code>\, which allows source directory to be specified \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8480](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8480)\)\.
* cgroup\_memory\_recap\, hipchat\, jabber\, log\_plays\, loganalytics\, logentries\, logstash\, slack\, splunk\, sumologic\, syslog\_json callback plugins \- make sure that all options are typed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8628](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8628)\)\.
* chef\_databag\, consul\_kv\, cyberarkpassword\, dsv\, etcd\, filetree\, hiera\, onepassword\, onepassword\_doc\, onepassword\_raw\, passwordstore\, redis\, shelvefile\, tss lookup plugins \- make sure that all options are typed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8626](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8626)\)\.
* chroot\, funcd\, incus\, iocage\, jail\, lxc\, lxd\, qubes\, zone connection plugins \- make sure that all options are typed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8627](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8627)\)\.
* cmd\_runner module utils \- add decorator <code>cmd\_runner\_fmt\.stack</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8415](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8415)\)\.
* cmd\_runner module utils \- refactor argument formatting code to its own Python module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8964](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8964)\)\.
* cmd\_runner\_fmt module utils \- simplify implementation of <code>cmd\_runner\_fmt\.as\_bool\_not\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8512](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8512)\)\.
* cobbler\, linode\, lxd\, nmap\, online\, scaleway\, stackpath\_compute\, virtualbox inventory plugins \- make sure that all options are typed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8625](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8625)\)\.
* consul\_acl \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* consul\_kv \- add argument for the datacenter option on Consul API \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9026](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9026)\)\.
* copr \- Added <code>includepkgs</code> and <code>excludepkgs</code> parameters to limit the list of packages fetched or excluded from the repository\([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8779](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8779)\)\.
* cpanm \- add return value <code>cpanm\_version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9061](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9061)\)\.
* credstash lookup plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* csv module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* deco MH module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* dig lookup plugin \- add <code>port</code> option to specify DNS server port \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8966](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8966)\)\.
* django module utils \- always retrieve version \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063)\)\.
* django\_check \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063)\)\.
* django\_command \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063)\)\.
* django\_createcachetable \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9063)\)\.
* doas\, dzdo\, ksu\, machinectl\, pbrun\, pfexec\, pmrun\, sesu\, sudosu become plugins \- make sure that all options are typed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8623](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8623)\)\.
* etcd3 \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* flatpak \- improve the parsing of Flatpak application IDs based on official guidelines \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8909](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8909)\)\.
* gconftool2 \- make use of <code>ModuleHelper</code> features to simplify code \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8711](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8711)\)\.
* gcontool2 \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9064](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9064)\)\.
* gcontool2 module utils \- add argument formatter <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9064](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9064)\)\.
* gcontool2\_info \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9064](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9064)\)\.
* gio\_mime \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9067](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9067)\)\.
* gio\_mime \- adjust code ahead of the old <code>VardDict</code> deprecation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8855](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8855)\)\.
* gio\_mime \- mute the old <code>VarDict</code> deprecation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8776](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8776)\)\.
* gio\_mime module utils \- add argument formatter <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9067](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9067)\)\.
* github\_app\_access\_token lookup plugin \- adds new <code>private\_key</code> parameter \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8989](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8989)\)\.
* gitlab\_deploy\_key \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* gitlab\_group \- add many new parameters \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8908](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8908)\)\.
* gitlab\_group \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* gitlab\_group \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* gitlab\_issue \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* gitlab\_merge\_request \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- add option <code>container\_expiration\_policy</code> to schedule container registry cleanup \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8674](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8674)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- add option <code>issues\_access\_level</code> to enable/disable project issues \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8760](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8760)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- add option <code>model\_registry\_access\_level</code> to disable model registry \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8688](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8688)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- add option <code>pages\_access\_level</code> to disable project pages \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8688](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8688)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- add option <code>repository\_access\_level</code> to disable project repository \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8674](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8674)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- add option <code>service\_desk\_enabled</code> to disable service desk \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8688](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8688)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- sorted parameters in order to avoid future merge conflicts \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8759](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8759)\)\.
* gitlab\_runner \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* hashids filter plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* homebrew \- speed up brew install and upgrade \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9022](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9022)\)\.
* hwc\_ecs\_instance \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* hwc\_evs\_disk \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* hwc\_vpc\_eip \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* hwc\_vpc\_peering\_connect \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* hwc\_vpc\_port \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* hwc\_vpc\_subnet \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* icinga2\_host \- replace loop with dict comprehension \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* imc\_rest \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* ipa\_dnsrecord \- adds <code>SSHFP</code> record type for managing SSH fingerprints in FreeIPA DNS \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8404](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8404)\)\.
* ipa\_otptoken \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* jenkins\_node \- add <code>offline\_message</code> parameter for updating a Jenkins node offline cause reason when the state is \"disabled\" \(offline\) \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084)\)\.\"
* jira \- adjust code ahead of the old <code>VardDict</code> deprecation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8856](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8856)\)\.
* jira \- mute the old <code>VarDict</code> deprecation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8776](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8776)\)\.
* jira \- replace deprecated params when using decorator <code>cause\_changes</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8791](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8791)\)\.
* keep\_keys filter plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* keycloak module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* keycloak\_client \- add <code>client\-x509</code> choice to <code>client\_authenticator\_type</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8973](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8973)\)\.
* keycloak\_client \- assign auth flow by name \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8428](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8428)\)\.
* keycloak\_client \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* keycloak\_clientscope \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* keycloak\_identity\_provider \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* keycloak\_realm \- add boolean toggle to configure organization support for a given keycloak realm \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9027](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9027)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8927/](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8927/)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- add module argument allowing users to optout of the removal of unspecified mappers\, for example to keep the keycloak default mappers \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8764](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8764)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- add the user federation config parameter <code>referral</code> to the module arguments \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8954](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8954)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* linode \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* locale\_gen \- add support for multiple locales \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8677](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8677)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8682](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8682)\)\.
* lxc\_container \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* lxd\_container \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* manageiq\_provider \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* mattermost \- adds support for message priority \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9068](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9068)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9087](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9087)\)\.
* memcached\, pickle\, redis\, yaml cache plugins \- make sure that all options are typed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8624](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8624)\)\.
* memset\_dns\_reload \- replace loop with <code>dict\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* memset\_memstore\_info \- replace loop with <code>dict\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* memset\_server\_info \- replace loop with <code>dict\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* memset\_zone \- replace loop with <code>dict\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* memset\_zone\_domain \- replace loop with <code>dict\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* memset\_zone\_record \- replace loop with <code>dict\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* nmcli \- add <code>conn\_enable</code> param to reload connection \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3752](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3752)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8704](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8704)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8897](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8897)\)\.
* nmcli \- add <code>state\=up</code> and <code>state\=down</code> to enable/disable connections \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3752](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3752)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8704](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8704)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7152](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7152)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8897](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8897)\)\.
* nmcli \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* npm \- add <code>force</code> parameter to allow <code>\-\-force</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8885](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8885)\)\.
* ocapi\_utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* one\_image \- add <code>create</code>\, <code>template</code> and <code>datastore\_id</code> arguments for image creation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9075](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9075)\)\.
* one\_image \- add <code>wait\_timeout</code> argument for adjustable timeouts \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9075](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9075)\)\.
* one\_image \- add option <code>persistent</code> to manage image persistence \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3578](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3578)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889)\)\.
* one\_image \- extend xsd scheme to make it return a lot more info about image \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889)\)\.
* one\_image \- refactor code to make it more similar to <code>one\_template</code> and <code>one\_vnet</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889)\)\.
* one\_image\_info \- extend xsd scheme to make it return a lot more info about image \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889)\)\.
* one\_image\_info \- refactor code to make it more similar to <code>one\_template</code> and <code>one\_vnet</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8889)\)\.
* one\_service \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* one\_vm \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* onepassword lookup plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* open\_iscsi \- allow login to a portal with multiple targets without specifying any of them \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8719](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8719)\)\.
* openbsd\_pkg \- adds diff support to show changes in installed package list\. This does not yet work for check mode \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8402](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8402)\)\.
* opennebula\.py \- add VM <code>id</code> and VM <code>host</code> to inventory host data \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8532](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8532)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback plugin \- fix default value for <code>store\_spans\_in\_file</code> causing traces to be produced to a file named <code>None</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8566](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8566)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8741](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8741)\)\.
* opkg \- add return value <code>version</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9086](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9086)\)\.
* passwordstore lookup plugin \- add subkey creation/update support \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8952](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8952)\)\.
* passwordstore lookup plugin \- add the current user to the lockfile file name to address issues on multi\-user systems \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8689](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8689)\)\.
* pids \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* pipx \- add parameter <code>suffix</code> to module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8675](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8675)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8656](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8656)\)\.
* pipx \- added new states <code>install\_all</code>\, <code>uninject</code>\, <code>upgrade\_shared</code>\, <code>pin</code>\, and <code>unpin</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8809](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8809)\)\.
* pipx \- added parameter <code>global</code> to module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793)\)\.
* pipx \- refactor out parsing of <code>pipx list</code> output to module utils \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044)\)\.
* pipx \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- add new return value <code>pinned</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- added parameter <code>global</code> to module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- refactor out parsing of <code>pipx list</code> output to module utils \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* pkg5\_publisher \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* pkgng \- add option <code>use\_globs</code> \(default <code>true</code>\) to optionally disable glob patterns \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8632](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8632)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8633](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8633)\)\.
* proxmox \- add <code>disk\_volume</code> and <code>mount\_volumes</code> keys for better readability \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8542](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8542)\)\.
* proxmox \- allow specification of the API port when using proxmox\_\* \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8440](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8440)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8441](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8441)\)\.
* proxmox \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* proxmox \- translate the old <code>disk</code> and <code>mounts</code> keys to the new handling internally \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8542](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8542)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- add new fact for LXC interface details \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8713](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8713)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- clean up authentication code \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8917](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8917)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- fix urllib3 <code>InsecureRequestWarnings</code> not being suppressed when a token is used \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9099](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9099)\)\.
* proxmox\_disk \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* proxmox\_kvm \- adds the <code>ciupgrade</code> parameter to specify whether cloud\-init should upgrade system packages at first boot \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9066](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9066)\)\.
* proxmox\_kvm \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* proxmox\_kvm \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* proxmox\_template \- small refactor in logic for determining whether a template exists or not \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8516](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8516)\)\.
* proxmox\_vm\_info \- add <code>network</code> option to retrieve current network information \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8471](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8471)\)\.
* redfish\_\* modules \- adds <code>ciphers</code> option for custom cipher selection \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8533](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8533)\)\.
* redfish\_command \- add <code>UpdateUserAccountTypes</code> command \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9058](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9058)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9059](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9059)\)\.
* redfish\_command \- add <code>wait</code> and <code>wait\_timeout</code> options to allow a user to block a command until a service is accessible after performing the requested command \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8051](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8051)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8434](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8434)\)\.
* redfish\_command \- add handling of the <code>PasswordChangeRequired</code> message from services in the <code>UpdateUserPassword</code> command to directly modify the user\'s password if the requested user is the one invoking the operation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8652](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8652)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8653](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8653)\)\.
* redfish\_confg \- remove <code>CapacityBytes</code> from required paramaters of the <code>CreateVolume</code> command \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8956](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8956)\)\.
* redfish\_config \- add parameter <code>storage\_none\_volume\_deletion</code> to <code>CreateVolume</code> command in order to control the automatic deletion of non\-RAID volumes \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8990](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8990)\)\.
* redfish\_info \- add command <code>CheckAvailability</code> to check if a service is accessible \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8051](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8051)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8434](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8434)\)\.
* redfish\_info \- adds <code>RedfishURI</code> and <code>StorageId</code> to Disk inventory \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8937](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8937)\)\.
* redfish\_utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- schedule a BIOS configuration job at next reboot when the BIOS config is changed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9012](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9012)\)\.
* redis cache plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* redis\, redis\_info \- add <code>client\_cert</code> and <code>client\_key</code> options to specify path to certificate for Redis authentication \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8654](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8654)\)\.
* redis\_info \- adds support for getting cluster info \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8464](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8464)\)\.
* remove\_keys filter plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* replace\_keys filter plugin \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* scaleway \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* scaleway module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* scaleway\_compute \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* scaleway\_container \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_container\_info \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_container\_namespace \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_container\_namespace\_info \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_container\_registry \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_container\_registry\_info \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_function \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_function\_info \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_function\_namespace \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_function\_namespace\_info \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8858)\)\.
* scaleway\_ip \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* scaleway\_lb \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* scaleway\_security\_group \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* scaleway\_security\_group \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* scaleway\_user\_data \- better construct when using <code>dict\.items\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* scaleway\_user\_data \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* sensu\_silence \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* snmp\_facts \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* sorcery \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8833)\)\.
* sudosu become plugin \- added an option \(<code>alt\_method</code>\) to enhance compatibility with more versions of <code>su</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8214](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8214)\)\.
* udm\_dns\_record \- replace loop with <code>dict\.update\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8876)\)\.
* ufw \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* unsafe plugin utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* vardict module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* vars MH module utils \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8814)\)\.
* virtualbox inventory plugin \- expose a new parameter <code>enable\_advanced\_group\_parsing</code> to change how the VirtualBox dynamic inventory parses VM groups \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8508](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8508)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8510](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8510)\)\.
* vmadm \- replace Python 2\.6 construct with dict comprehensions \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8822)\)\.
* wdc\_redfish\_command \- minor change to handle upgrade file for Redfish WD platforms \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8444](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8444)\)\.
<a id="breaking-changes--porting-guide"></a>
### Breaking Changes / Porting Guide
* The collection no longer supports ansible\-core 2\.13 and ansible\-core 2\.14\. While most \(or even all\) modules and plugins might still work with these versions\, they are no longer tested in CI and breakages regarding them will not be fixed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921)\)\.
* cmd\_runner module utils \- CLI arguments created directly from module parameters are no longer assigned a default formatter \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8928](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8928)\)\.
* irc \- the defaults of <code>use\_tls</code> and <code>validate\_certs</code> changed from <code>false</code> to <code>true</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918)\)\.
* rhsm\_repository \- the states <code>present</code> and <code>absent</code> have been removed\. Use <code>enabled</code> and <code>disabled</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918)\)\.
<a id="deprecated-features-3"></a>
### Deprecated Features
* CmdRunner module util \- setting the value of the <code>ignore\_none</code> parameter within a <code>CmdRunner</code> context is deprecated and that feature should be removed in community\.general 12\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8479](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8479)\)\.
* MH decorator cause\_changes module utils \- deprecate parameters <code>on\_success</code> and <code>on\_failure</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8791](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8791)\)\.
* git\_config \- the <code>list\_all</code> option has been deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 11\.0\.0\. Use the <code>community\.general\.git\_config\_info</code> module instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8453](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8453)\)\.
* git\_config \- using <code>state\=present</code> without providing <code>value</code> is deprecated and will be disallowed in community\.general 11\.0\.0\. Use the <code>community\.general\.git\_config\_info</code> module instead to read a value \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8453](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8453)\)\.
* hipchat \- the hipchat service has been discontinued and the self\-hosted variant has been End of Life since 2020\. The module is therefore deprecated and will be removed from community\.general 11\.0\.0 if nobody provides compelling reasons to still keep it \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8919](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8919)\)\.
* pipx \- support for versions of the command line tool <code>pipx</code> older than <code>1\.7\.0</code> is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 11\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- support for versions of the command line tool <code>pipx</code> older than <code>1\.7\.0</code> is deprecated and will be removed in community\.general 11\.0\.0 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8793)\)\.
<a id="removed-features-previously-deprecated"></a>
### Removed Features \(previously deprecated\)
* The consul\_acl module has been removed\. Use community\.general\.consul\_token and/or community\.general\.consul\_policy instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921)\)\.
* The hipchat callback plugin has been removed\. The hipchat service has been discontinued and the self\-hosted variant has been End of Life since 2020 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921)\)\.
* The redhat module utils has been removed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921)\)\.
* The rhn\_channel module has been removed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921)\)\.
* The rhn\_register module has been removed \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8921)\)\.
* consul \- removed the <code>ack\_params\_state\_absent</code> option\. It had no effect anymore \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918)\)\.
* ejabberd\_user \- removed the <code>logging</code> option \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918)\)\.
* gitlab modules \- remove basic auth feature \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8405](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8405)\)\.
* proxmox\_kvm \- removed the <code>proxmox\_default\_behavior</code> option\. Explicitly specify the old default values if you were using <code>proxmox\_default\_behavior\=compatibility</code>\, otherwise simply remove it \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918)\)\.
* redhat\_subscriptions \- removed the <code>pool</code> option\. Use <code>pool\_ids</code> instead \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8918)\)\.
<a id="bugfixes-4"></a>
### Bugfixes
* bitwarden lookup plugin \- fix <code>KeyError</code> in <code>search\_field</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8549](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8549)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8557](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8557)\)\.
* bitwarden lookup plugin \- support BWS v0\.3\.0 syntax breaking change \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9028](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9028)\)\.
* cloudflare\_dns \- fix changing Cloudflare SRV records \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8679](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8679)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8948](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8948)\)\.
* cmd\_runner module utils \- call to <code>get\_best\_parsable\_locales\(\)</code> was missing parameter \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8929](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8929)\)\.
* collection\_version lookup plugin \- use <code>importlib</code> directly instead of the deprecated and in ansible\-core 2\.19 removed <code>ansible\.module\_utils\.compat\.importlib</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084)\)\.
* cpanm \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* dig lookup plugin \- fix using only the last nameserver specified \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8970](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8970)\)\.
* django module utils \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* django\_command \- option <code>command</code> is now split lexically before passed to underlying PythonRunner \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8944](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8944)\)\.
* gconftool2\_info \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* git\_config \- fix behavior of <code>state\=absent</code> if <code>value</code> is present \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8436](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8436)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8452](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8452)\)\.
* gitlab\_group\_access\_token \- fix crash in check mode caused by attempted access to a newly created access token \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8796](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8796)\)\.
* gitlab\_label \- update label\'s color \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9010](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9010)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- fix <code>container\_expiration\_policy</code> not being applied when creating a new project \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8790](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8790)\)\.
* gitlab\_project \- fix crash caused by old Gitlab projects not having a <code>container\_expiration\_policy</code> attribute \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8790](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8790)\)\.
* gitlab\_project\_access\_token \- fix crash in check mode caused by attempted access to a newly created access token \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8796](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8796)\)\.
* gitlab\_runner \- fix <code>paused</code> parameter being ignored \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8648](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8648)\)\.
* homebrew \- do not fail when brew prints warnings \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8406](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8406)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7044](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7044)\)\.
* homebrew\_cask \- fix <code>upgrade\_all</code> returns <code>changed</code> when nothing upgraded \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8707](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8707)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8708](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8708)\)\.
* homectl \- the module now tries to use <code>legacycrypt</code> on Python 3\.13\+ \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/4691](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/4691)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8987](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8987)\)\.
* hponcfg \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* ini\_file \- pass absolute paths to <code>module\.atomic\_move\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950](https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925)\)\.
* ipa\_host \- add <code>force\_create</code>\, fix <code>enabled</code> and <code>disabled</code> states \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/1094](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/1094)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8920](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8920)\)\.
* ipa\_hostgroup \- fix <code>enabled \`\` and \`\`disabled</code> states \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8408](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8408)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8900](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8900)\)\.
* java\_keystore \- pass absolute paths to <code>module\.atomic\_move\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950](https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925)\)\.
* jenkins\_node \- fixed <code>enabled</code>\, <code>disable</code> and <code>absent</code> node state redirect authorization issues\, same as was present for <code>present</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084)\)\.
* jenkins\_plugin \- pass absolute paths to <code>module\.atomic\_move\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950](https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925)\)\.
* kdeconfig \- pass absolute paths to <code>module\.atomic\_move\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950](https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925)\)\.
* kernel\_blacklist \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* keycloak\_client \- fix TypeError when sanitizing the <code>saml\.signing\.private\.key</code> attribute in the module\'s diff or state output\. The <code>sanitize\_cr</code> function expected a dict where in some cases a list might occur \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8403](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8403)\)\.
* keycloak\_clientscope \- remove IDs from clientscope and its protocol mappers on comparison for changed check \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8545](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8545)\)\.
* keycloak\_clientscope\_type \- fix detect changes in check mode \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9092](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9092)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9093](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9093)\)\.
* keycloak\_group \- fix crash caused in subgroup creation\. The crash was caused by a missing or empty <code>subGroups</code> property in Keycloak ≥23 \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8788](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8788)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8979](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8979)\)\.
* keycloak\_realm \- add normalizations for <code>attributes</code> and <code>protocol\_mappers</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8496](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8496)\)\.
* keycloak\_realm \- fix change detection in check mode by sorting the lists in the realms beforehand \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8877](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8877)\)\.
* keycloak\_realm\_key \- fix invalid usage of <code>parent\_id</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7850](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7850)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8823](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8823)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- add module argument allowing users to configure the update mode for the parameter <code>bindCredential</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8898](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8898)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- fix key error when removing mappers during an update and new mappers are specified in the module args \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8762](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8762)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- fix the <code>UnboundLocalError</code> that occurs when an ID is provided for a user federation mapper \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8831](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8831)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- get cleartext IDP <code>clientSecret</code> from full realm info to detect changes to it \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8294](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8294)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8735](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8735)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- minimize change detection by setting <code>krbPrincipalAttribute</code> to <code>\'\'</code> in Keycloak responses if missing \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8785](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8785)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- remove <code>lastSync</code> parameter from Keycloak responses to minimize diff/changes \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8812](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8812)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- remove existing user federation mappers if they are not present in the federation configuration and will not be updated \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7169](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/7169)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8695](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8695)\)\.
* keycloak\_user\_federation \- sort desired and after mapper list by name \(analog to before mapper list\) to minimize diff and make change detection more accurate \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8761](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8761)\)\.
* keycloak\_userprofile \- fix empty response when fetching userprofile component by removing <code>parent\=parent\_id</code> filter \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8923](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8923)\)\.
* keycloak\_userprofile \- improve diff by deserializing the fetched <code>kc\.user\.profile\.config</code> and serialize it only when sending back \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8940](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8940)\)\.
* launched \- correctly report changed status in check mode \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8406](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8406)\)\.
* locale\_gen \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* lxd\_container \- fix bug introduced in previous commit \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8895](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8895)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8888](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8888)\)\.
* mksysb \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* modprobe \- fix check mode not being honored for <code>persistent</code> option \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9051](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9051)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9052](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9052)\)\.
* nsupdate \- fix \'index out of range\' error when changing NS records by falling back to authority section of the response \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8612](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8612)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8614](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8614)\)\.
* one\_host \- fix if statements for cases when <code>ID\=0</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/1199](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/1199)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8907](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8907)\)\.
* one\_image \- fix module failing due to a class method typo \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9056](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9056)\)\.
* one\_image\_info \- fix module failing due to a class method typo \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9056](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9056)\)\.
* one\_service \- fix service creation after it was deleted with <code>unique</code> parameter \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3137](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/3137)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8887](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8887)\)\.
* one\_vnet \- fix module failing due to a variable typo \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9019](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9019)\)\.
* opennebula inventory plugin \- fix invalid reference to IP when inventory runs against NICs with no IPv4 address \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8489](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8489)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback \- do not save the JSON response when using the <code>ansible\.builtin\.uri</code> module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8430](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8430)\)\.
* opentelemetry callback \- do not save the content response when using the <code>ansible\.builtin\.slurp</code> module \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8430](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8430)\)\.
* pam\_limits \- pass absolute paths to <code>module\.atomic\_move\(\)</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950](https\://github\.com/ansible/ansible/issues/83950)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8925)\)\.
* paman \- do not fail if an empty list of packages has been provided and there is nothing to do \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8514](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8514)\)\.
* pipx \- it was ignoring <code>global</code> when listing existing applications \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044)\)\.
* pipx module utils \- add missing command line formatter for argument <code>spec\_metadata</code> \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9044)\)\.
* pipx\_info \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* proxmox \- fix idempotency on creation of mount volumes using Proxmox\' special <code>\<storage\>\:\<size\></code> syntax \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8407](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8407)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8542](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8542)\)\.
* proxmox \- fixed an issue where the new volume handling incorrectly converted <code>null</code> values into <code>\"None\"</code> strings \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8646](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8646)\)\.
* proxmox \- fixed an issue where volume strings where overwritten instead of appended to in the new <code>build\_volume\(\)</code> method \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8646](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8646)\)\.
* proxmox \- removed the forced conversion of non\-string values to strings to be consistent with the module documentation \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8646](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8646)\)\.
* proxmox inventory plugin \- fixed a possible error on concatenating responses from proxmox\. In case an API call unexpectedly returned an empty result\, the inventory failed with a fatal error\. Added check for empty response \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8798](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8798)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8794](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8794)\)\.
* python\_runner module utils \- parameter <code>path\_prefix</code> was being handled as string when it should be a list \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8944](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8944)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- do not fail when language is not exactly \"en\" \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8613](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8613)\)\.
* redfish\_utils module utils \- fix issue with URI parsing to gracefully handling trailing slashes when extracting member identifiers \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9047](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/9047)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9057](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9057)\)\.
* snap \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* snap\_alias \- use new <code>VarDict</code> to prevent deprecation warning \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/8410)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8411)\)\.
* udm\_user \- the module now tries to use <code>legacycrypt</code> on Python 3\.13\+ \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/4690](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/issues/4690)\, [https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8987](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/8987)\)\.
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### Known Issues
* jenkins\_node \- the module is not able to update offline message when node is already offline due to internally using toggleOffline API \([https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084](https\://github\.com/ansible\-collections/community\.general/pull/9084)\)\.
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### New Plugins
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#### Filter
* community\.general\.keep\_keys \- Keep specific keys from dictionaries in a list\.
* community\.general\.remove\_keys \- Remove specific keys from dictionaries in a list\.
* community\.general\.replace\_keys \- Replace specific keys in a list of dictionaries\.
* community\.general\.reveal\_ansible\_type \- Return input type\.
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#### Test
* community\.general\.ansible\_type \- Validate input type\.
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### New Modules
* community\.general\.bootc\_manage \- Bootc Switch and Upgrade\.
* community\.general\.consul\_agent\_check \- Add\, modify\, and delete checks within a consul cluster\.
* community\.general\.consul\_agent\_service \- Add\, modify and delete services within a consul cluster\.
* community\.general\.django\_check \- Wrapper for C\(django\-admin check\)\.
* community\.general\.django\_createcachetable \- Wrapper for C\(django\-admin createcachetable\)\.
* community\.general\.homebrew\_services \- Services manager for Homebrew\.
* community\.general\.ipa\_getkeytab \- Manage keytab file in FreeIPA\.
* community\.general\.jenkins\_node \- Manage Jenkins nodes\.
* community\.general\.keycloak\_component \- Allows administration of Keycloak components via Keycloak API\.
* community\.general\.keycloak\_realm\_keys\_metadata\_info \- Allows obtaining Keycloak realm keys metadata via Keycloak API\.
* community\.general\.keycloak\_userprofile \- Allows managing Keycloak User Profiles\.
* community\.general\.krb\_ticket \- Kerberos utils for managing tickets\.
* community\.general\.one\_vnet \- Manages OpenNebula virtual networks\.
* community\.general\.zypper\_repository\_info \- List Zypper repositories\.

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* Try committing your changes with an informative but short commit message.
* Do not squash your commits and force-push to your branch if not needed. Reviews of your pull request are much easier with individual commits to comprehend the pull request history. All commits of your pull request branch will be squashed into one commit by GitHub upon merge.
* Do not add merge commits to your PR. The bot will complain and you will have to rebase ([instructions for rebasing](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_rebasing.html)) to remove them before your PR can be merged. To avoid that git automatically does merges during pulls, you can configure it to do rebases instead by running `git config pull.rebase true` inside the repository checkout.
* Make sure your PR includes a [changelog fragment](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/collection_development_process.html#creating-a-changelog-fragment).
* You must not include a fragment for new modules or new plugins. Also you shouldn't include one for docs-only changes. (If you're not sure, simply don't include one, we'll tell you whether one is needed or not :) )
* Please always include a link to the pull request itself, and if the PR is about an issue, also a link to the issue. Also make sure the fragment ends with a period, and begins with a lower-case letter after `-`. (Again, if you don't do this, we'll add suggestions to fix it, so don't worry too much :) )
* Make sure your PR includes a [changelog fragment](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/development_process.html#creating-changelog-fragments). (You must not include a fragment for new modules or new plugins, except for test and filter plugins. Also you shouldn't include one for docs-only changes. If you're not sure, simply don't include one, we'll tell you whether one is needed or not :) )
* Avoid reformatting unrelated parts of the codebase in your PR. These types of changes will likely be requested for reversion, create additional work for reviewers, and may cause approval to be delayed.
You can also read [our Quick-start development guide](https://github.com/ansible/community-docs/blob/main/create_pr_quick_start_guide.rst).
@@ -56,8 +54,6 @@ cd ~/dev/ansible_collections/community/general
Then you can run `ansible-test` (which is a part of [ansible-core](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-core/)) inside the checkout. The following example commands expect that you have installed Docker or Podman. Note that Podman has only been supported by more recent ansible-core releases. If you are using Docker, the following will work with Ansible 2.9+.
### Sanity tests
The following commands show how to run sanity tests:
```.bash
@@ -68,8 +64,6 @@ ansible-test sanity --docker -v
ansible-test sanity --docker -v plugins/modules/system/pids.py tests/integration/targets/pids/
```
### Unit tests
The following commands show how to run unit tests:
```.bash
@@ -83,32 +77,13 @@ ansible-test units --docker -v --python 3.8
ansible-test units --docker -v --python 3.8 tests/unit/plugins/modules/net_tools/test_nmcli.py
```
### Integration tests
The following commands show how to run integration tests:
#### In Docker
Integration tests on Docker have the following parameters:
- `image_name` (required): The name of the Docker image. To get the list of supported Docker images, run
`ansible-test integration --help` and look for _target docker images_.
- `test_name` (optional): The name of the integration test.
For modules, this equals the short name of the module; for example, `pacman` in case of `community.general.pacman`.
For plugins, the plugin type is added before the plugin's short name, for example `callback_yaml` for the `community.general.yaml` callback.
```.bash
# Test all plugins/modules on fedora40
ansible-test integration -v --docker fedora40
# Run integration tests for the interfaces_files module in a Docker container using the
# fedora35 operating system image (the supported images depend on your ansible-core version):
ansible-test integration --docker fedora35 -v interfaces_file
# Template
ansible-test integration -v --docker image_name test_name
# Example community.general.ini_file module on fedora40 Docker image:
ansible-test integration -v --docker fedora40 ini_file
```
#### Without isolation
```.bash
# Run integration tests for the flattened lookup **without any isolation**:
ansible-test integration -v lookup_flattened
```
@@ -146,3 +121,19 @@ Creating new modules and plugins requires a bit more work than other Pull Reques
listed as `maintainers` will be pinged for new issues and PRs that modify the module/plugin or its tests.
When you add a new plugin/module, we expect that you perform maintainer duty for at least some time after contributing it.
## pre-commit
To help ensure high-quality contributions this repository includes a [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) configuration which
corrects and tests against common issues that would otherwise cause CI to fail. To begin using these pre-commit hooks see
the [Installation](#installation) section below.
This is optional and not required to contribute to this repository.
### Installation
Follow the [instructions](https://pre-commit.com/#install) provided with pre-commit and run `pre-commit install` under the repository base. If for any reason you would like to disable the pre-commit hooks run `pre-commit uninstall`.
This is optional to run it locally.
You can trigger it locally with `pre-commit run --all-files` or even to run only for a given file `pre-commit run --files YOUR_FILE`.

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@@ -6,11 +6,8 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
# Community General Collection
[![Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-brightgreen.svg)](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/)
[![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/ansible/community.general/_apis/build/status/CI?branchName=stable-10)](https://dev.azure.com/ansible/community.general/_build?definitionId=31)
[![EOL CI](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/actions/workflows/ansible-test.yml/badge.svg?branch=stable-10)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/actions)
[![Build Status](https://dev.azure.com/ansible/community.general/_apis/build/status/CI?branchName=stable-6)](https://dev.azure.com/ansible/community.general/_build?definitionId=31)
[![Codecov](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/ansible-collections/community.general)](https://codecov.io/gh/ansible-collections/community.general)
[![REUSE status](https://api.reuse.software/badge/github.com/ansible-collections/community.general)](https://api.reuse.software/info/github.com/ansible-collections/community.general)
This repository contains the `community.general` Ansible Collection. The collection is a part of the Ansible package and includes many modules and plugins supported by Ansible community which are not part of more specialized community collections.
@@ -24,21 +21,11 @@ We follow [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/comm
If you encounter abusive behavior violating the [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html), please refer to the [policy violations](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html#policy-violations) section of the Code of Conduct for information on how to raise a complaint.
## Communication
* Join the Ansible forum:
* [Get Help](https://forum.ansible.com/c/help/6): get help or help others. This is for questions about modules or plugins in the collection. Please add appropriate tags if you start new discussions.
* [Tag `community-general`](https://forum.ansible.com/tag/community-general): discuss the *collection itself*, instead of specific modules or plugins.
* [Social Spaces](https://forum.ansible.com/c/chat/4): gather and interact with fellow enthusiasts.
* [News & Announcements](https://forum.ansible.com/c/news/5): track project-wide announcements including social events.
* The Ansible [Bullhorn newsletter](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html#the-bullhorn): used to announce releases and important changes.
For more information about communication, see the [Ansible communication guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html).
## Tested with Ansible
Tested with the current ansible-core 2.15, ansible-core 2.16, ansible-core 2.17, ansible-core 2.18 releases and the current development version of ansible-core. Ansible-core versions before 2.15.0 are not supported. This includes all ansible-base 2.10 and Ansible 2.9 releases.
Tested with the current ansible-core 2.11, ansible-core 2.12, ansible-core 2.13, ansible-core 2.14 releases and the current development version of ansible-core. Ansible-core versions before 2.11.0 are not supported. This includes all ansible-base 2.10 and Ansible 2.9 releases.
Parts of this collection will not work with ansible-core 2.11 on Python 3.12+.
## External requirements
@@ -46,13 +33,13 @@ Some modules and plugins require external libraries. Please check the requiremen
## Included content
Please check the included content on the [Ansible Galaxy page for this collection](https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/community/general/) or the [documentation on the Ansible docs site](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/).
Please check the included content on the [Ansible Galaxy page for this collection](https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/general) or the [documentation on the Ansible docs site](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/).
## Using this collection
This collection is shipped with the Ansible package. So if you have it installed, no more action is required.
If you have a minimal installation (only Ansible Core installed) or you want to use the latest version of the collection along with the whole Ansible package, you need to install the collection from [Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/community/general/) manually with the `ansible-galaxy` command-line tool:
If you have a minimal installation (only Ansible Core installed) or you want to use the latest version of the collection along with the whole Ansible package, you need to install the collection from [Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/general) manually with the `ansible-galaxy` command-line tool:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
@@ -69,7 +56,7 @@ Note that if you install the collection manually, it will not be upgraded automa
ansible-galaxy collection install community.general --upgrade
```
You can also install a specific version of the collection, for example, if you need to downgrade when something is broken in the latest version (please report an issue in this repository). Use the following syntax where `X.Y.Z` can be any [available version](https://galaxy.ansible.com/ui/repo/published/community/general/):
You can also install a specific version of the collection, for example, if you need to downgrade when something is broken in the latest version (please report an issue in this repository). Use the following syntax where `X.Y.Z` can be any [available version](https://galaxy.ansible.com/community/general):
```bash
ansible-galaxy collection install community.general:==X.Y.Z
@@ -85,13 +72,13 @@ We are actively accepting new contributors.
All types of contributions are very welcome.
You don't know how to start? Refer to our [contribution guide](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)!
You don't know how to start? Refer to our [contribution guide](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/CONTRIBUTING.md)!
The current maintainers are listed in the [commit-rights.md](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/main/commit-rights.md#people) file. If you have questions or need help, feel free to mention them in the proposals.
The current maintainers are listed in the [commit-rights.md](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/commit-rights.md#people) file. If you have questions or need help, feel free to mention them in the proposals.
You can find more information in the [developer guide for collections](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collections.html#contributing-to-collections), and in the [Ansible Community Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/index.html).
Also for some notes specific to this collection see [our CONTRIBUTING documentation](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
Also for some notes specific to this collection see [our CONTRIBUTING documentation](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/CONTRIBUTING.md).
### Running tests
@@ -101,7 +88,7 @@ See [here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collectio
To learn how to maintain / become a maintainer of this collection, refer to:
* [Committer guidelines](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/main/commit-rights.md).
* [Committer guidelines](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/commit-rights.md).
* [Maintainer guidelines](https://github.com/ansible/community-docs/blob/main/maintaining.rst).
It is necessary for maintainers of this collection to be subscribed to:
@@ -111,13 +98,25 @@ It is necessary for maintainers of this collection to be subscribed to:
They also should be subscribed to Ansible's [The Bullhorn newsletter](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html#the-bullhorn).
## Communication
We announce important development changes and releases through Ansible's [The Bullhorn newsletter](https://eepurl.com/gZmiEP). If you are a collection developer, be sure you are subscribed.
Join us in the `#ansible` (general use questions and support), `#ansible-community` (community and collection development questions), and other [IRC channels](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html#irc-channels) on [Libera.chat](https://libera.chat).
We take part in the global quarterly [Ansible Contributor Summit](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Contributor-Summit) virtually or in-person. Track [The Bullhorn newsletter](https://eepurl.com/gZmiEP) and join us.
For more information about communities, meetings and agendas see [Community Wiki](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Community).
For more information about communication, refer to Ansible's the [Communication guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html).
## Publishing New Version
See the [Releasing guidelines](https://github.com/ansible/community-docs/blob/main/releasing_collections.rst) to learn how to release this collection.
## Release notes
See the [changelog](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-10/CHANGELOG.md).
See the [changelog](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/CHANGELOG.rst).
## Roadmap
@@ -136,8 +135,8 @@ See [this issue](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues
This collection is primarily licensed and distributed as a whole under the GNU General Public License v3.0 or later.
See [LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-10/COPYING) for the full text.
See [LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/COPYING) for the full text.
Parts of the collection are licensed under the [BSD 2-Clause license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-10/LICENSES/BSD-2-Clause.txt), the [MIT license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-10/LICENSES/MIT.txt), and the [PSF 2.0 license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-10/LICENSES/PSF-2.0.txt).
Parts of the collection are licensed under the [BSD 2-Clause license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/LICENSES/BSD-2-Clause.txt), the [MIT license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/LICENSES/MIT.txt), and the [PSF 2.0 license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-6/LICENSES/PSF-2.0.txt).
All files have a machine readable `SDPX-License-Identifier:` comment denoting its respective license(s) or an equivalent entry in an accompanying `.license` file. Only changelog fragments (which will not be part of a release) are covered by a blanket statement in `.reuse/dep5`. This conforms to the [REUSE specification](https://reuse.software/spec/).

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@@ -12,31 +12,23 @@ mention_ancestor: true
flatmap: true
new_plugins_after_name: removed_features
notesdir: fragments
output_formats:
- md
- rst
prelude_section_name: release_summary
prelude_section_title: Release Summary
sections:
- - major_changes
- Major Changes
- - minor_changes
- Minor Changes
- - breaking_changes
- Breaking Changes / Porting Guide
- - deprecated_features
- Deprecated Features
- - removed_features
- Removed Features (previously deprecated)
- - security_fixes
- Security Fixes
- - bugfixes
- Bugfixes
- - known_issues
- Known Issues
- - major_changes
- Major Changes
- - minor_changes
- Minor Changes
- - breaking_changes
- Breaking Changes / Porting Guide
- - deprecated_features
- Deprecated Features
- - removed_features
- Removed Features (previously deprecated)
- - security_fixes
- Security Fixes
- - bugfixes
- Bugfixes
- - known_issues
- Known Issues
title: Community General
trivial_section_name: trivial
use_fqcn: true
add_plugin_period: true
changelog_nice_yaml: true
changelog_sort: version

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@@ -8,15 +8,3 @@ sections:
toctree:
- filter_guide
- test_guide
- title: Cloud Guides
toctree:
- guide_alicloud
- guide_online
- guide_packet
- guide_scaleway
- title: Developer Guides
toctree:
- guide_deps
- guide_vardict
- guide_cmdrunner
- guide_modulehelper

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
<!--
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-->
# Docs helper. Create RST file.
The playbook `playbook.yml` writes a RST file that can be used in
docs/docsite/rst. The usage of this helper is recommended but not
mandatory. You can stop reading here and update the RST file manually
if you don't want to use this helper.
## Run the playbook
If you want to generate the RST file by this helper fit the variables
in the playbook and the template to your needs. Then, run the play
```sh
shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml
```
## Copy RST to docs/docsite/rst
Copy the RST file to `docs/docsite/rst` and remove it from this
directory.
## Update the checksums
Substitute the variables and run the below commands
```sh
shell> sha1sum {{ target_vars }} > {{ target_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ file_rst }} > {{ file_sha1 }}
```
## Playbook explained
The playbook includes the variable *tests* from the integration tests
and creates the RST file from the template. The playbook will
terminate if:
* The file with the variable *tests* was changed
* The RST file was changed
This means that this helper is probably not up to date.
### The file with the variable *tests* was changed
This means that somebody updated the integration tests. Review the
changes and update the template if needed. Update the checksum to pass
the integrity test. The playbook message provides you with the
command.
### The RST file was changed
This means that somebody updated the RST file manually. Review the
changes and update the template. Update the checksum to pass the
integrity test. The playbook message provides you with the
command. Make sure that the updated template will create identical RST
file. Only then apply your changes.

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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
keep_keys
"""""""""
Use the filter :ansplugin:`community.general.keep_keys#filter` if you have a list of dictionaries and want to keep certain keys only.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See :ansplugin:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
Let us use the below list in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
input:
{{ tests.0.input | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[0:1]|subelements('group') %}
* {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1
target: {{ i.1.tt }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.0.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
.. versionadded:: 9.1.0
* The results of the below examples 1-5 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.1.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[1:2]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target: {{ i.1.tt }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
* The results of the below examples 6-9 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.2.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[2:3]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index + 5 }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target: {{ i.1.tt }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
8690afce792abc95693c2f61f743ee27388b1592 ../../rst/filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-keep_keys.rst

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# Create docs REST files
# shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml
#
# Proofread and copy created *.rst file into the directory
# docs/docsite/rst. Do not add *.rst in this directory to the version
# control.
#
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# community.general/docs/docsite/helper/keep_keys/playbook.yml
- name: Create RST file for docs/docsite/rst
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
vars:
plugin: keep_keys
plugin_type: filter
docs_path:
- filter_guide
- abstract_informations
- lists_of_dictionaries
file_base: "{{ (docs_path + [plugin]) | join('-') }}"
file_rst: ../../rst/{{ file_base }}.rst
file_sha1: "{{ plugin }}.rst.sha1"
target: "../../../../tests/integration/targets/{{ plugin_type }}_{{ plugin }}"
target_vars: "{{ target }}/vars/main/tests.yml"
target_sha1: tests.yml.sha1
tasks:
- name: Test integrity tests.yml
when:
- integrity | d(true) | bool
- lookup('file', target_sha1) != lookup('pipe', 'sha1sum ' ~ target_vars)
block:
- name: Changed tests.yml
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: |
Changed {{ target_vars }}
Review the changes and update {{ target_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ target_vars }} > {{ target_sha1 }}
- name: Changed tests.yml end host
ansible.builtin.meta: end_play
- name: Test integrity RST file
when:
- integrity | d(true) | bool
- lookup('file', file_sha1) != lookup('pipe', 'sha1sum ' ~ file_rst)
block:
- name: Changed RST file
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: |
Changed {{ file_rst }}
Review the changes and update {{ file_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ file_rst }} > {{ file_sha1 }}
- name: Changed RST file end host
ansible.builtin.meta: end_play
- name: Include target vars
include_vars:
file: "{{ target_vars }}"
- name: Create RST file
ansible.builtin.template:
src: "{{ file_base }}.rst.j2"
dest: "{{ file_base }}.rst"

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
c6fc4ee2017d9222675bcd13cc4f88ba8d14f38d ../../../../tests/integration/targets/filter_keep_keys/vars/main/tests.yml

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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@@ -2,11 +2,17 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list1:
- {name: foo, extra: true}
- {name: bar, extra: false}
- {name: meh, extra: true}
- name: foo
extra: true
- name: bar
extra: false
- name: meh
extra: true
list2:
- {name: foo, path: /foo}
- {name: baz, path: /baz}
- name: foo
path: /foo
- name: baz
path: /baz

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@@ -2,12 +2,14 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list1:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: default_value
list: [default_value]
list:
- default_value
- name: myname02
param01: [1, 1, 2, 3]
@@ -16,6 +18,7 @@ list2:
param01:
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
list: [patch_value]
list:
- patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [3, 4, 4]
param01: [3, 4, 4, {key: value}]

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-001_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-001.out

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@@ -2,5 +2,6 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ list1 |
list3: "{{ list1|
community.general.lists_mergeby(list2, 'name') }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-002_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-002.out

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@@ -2,5 +2,6 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name') }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-003_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-003.out

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true) }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-004_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-004.out

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='keep') }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-005_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-005.out

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='append') }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-006_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-006.out

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='prepend') }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-007_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug|d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-007.out

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='append_rp') }}"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
dir: example-008_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
when: debug|d(false)|bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-008.out

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='prepend_rp') }}"

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
- name: 9. Merge single list by common attribute 'name'
include_vars:
dir: example-009_vars
- debug:
var: list3
when: debug | d(false) | bool
- template:
src: list3.out.j2
dest: example-009.out

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../default-common.yml

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---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
list3: "{{ [list1 + list2, []] |
community.general.lists_mergeby('name') }}"

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@@ -4,75 +4,51 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
examples:
- title: Two lists
description: 'In the example below the lists are merged by the attribute ``name``:'
- label: 'In the example below the lists are merged by the attribute ``name``:'
file: example-001_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-001.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: List of two lists
description: 'It is possible to use a list of lists as an input of the filter:'
- label: 'It is possible to use a list of lists as an input of the filter:'
file: example-002_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces the same result as in the previous example:'
- label: 'This produces the same result as in the previous example:'
file: example-002.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: Single list
description: 'It is possible to merge single list:'
file: example-009_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces the same result as in the previous example:'
file: example-009.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: list_merge=replace (default)
description: 'Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=replace` (default):'
- label: 'Example ``list_merge=replace`` (default):'
file: example-003_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-003.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: list_merge=keep
description: 'Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=keep`:'
- label: 'Example ``list_merge=keep``:'
file: example-004_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-004.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: list_merge=append
description: 'Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=append`:'
- label: 'Example ``list_merge=append``:'
file: example-005_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-005.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: list_merge=prepend
description: 'Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=prepend`:'
- label: 'Example ``list_merge=prepend``:'
file: example-006_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-006.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: list_merge=append_rp
description: 'Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=append_rp`:'
- label: 'Example ``list_merge=append_rp``:'
file: example-007_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-007.out
lang: 'yaml'
- title: list_merge=prepend_rp
description: 'Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=prepend_rp`:'
- label: 'Example ``list_merge=prepend_rp``:'
file: example-008_vars/list3.yml
lang: 'yaml+jinja'
- title:
description: 'This produces:'
- label: 'This produces:'
file: example-008.out
lang: 'yaml'

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@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
{% for i in examples %}
{{ i.description }}
{{ i.label }}
.. code-block:: {{ i.lang }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file) | split('\n') | reject('match', '^(#|---)') | join ('\n') | indent(2) }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file)|indent(2) }}
{% endfor %}

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---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
examples_one: true
examples_all: true
merging_lists_of_dictionaries: true

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@@ -6,69 +6,57 @@
Merging lists of dictionaries
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you have two or more lists of dictionaries and want to combine them into a list of merged dictionaries, where the dictionaries are merged by an attribute, you can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_mergeby <community.general.lists_mergeby#filter>` filter.
If you have two or more lists of dictionaries and want to combine them into a list of merged dictionaries, where the dictionaries are merged by an attribute, you can use the ``lists_mergeby`` filter.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See the documentation for the :ansplugin:`community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See :ref:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <ansible_collections.community.general.yaml_callback>`.
Let us use the lists below in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
{{ lookup('file', 'default-common.yml') | split('\n') | reject('match', '^(#|---)') | join ('\n') | indent(2) }}
{{ lookup('file', 'default-common.yml')|indent(2) }}
{% for i in examples[0:2] %}
{% if i.title | d('', true) | length > 0 %}
{{ i.title }}
{{ "%s" % ('"' * i.title|length) }}
{% endif %}
{{ i.description }}
{{ i.label }}
.. code-block:: {{ i.lang }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file) | split('\n') | reject('match', '^(#|---)') | join ('\n') | indent(2) }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file)|indent(2) }}
{% endfor %}
.. versionadded:: 2.0.0
{% for i in examples[2:6] %}
{% if i.title | d('', true) | length > 0 %}
{{ i.title }}
{{ "%s" % ('"' * i.title|length) }}
{% endif %}
{{ i.description }}
{% for i in examples[2:4] %}
{{ i.label }}
.. code-block:: {{ i.lang }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file) | split('\n') | reject('match', '^(#|---)') | join ('\n') | indent(2) }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file)|indent(2) }}
{% endfor %}
The filter also accepts two optional parameters: :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:recursive` and :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge`. This is available since community.general 4.4.0.
The filter also accepts two optional parameters: ``recursive`` and ``list_merge``. These parameters are only supported when used with ansible-base 2.10 or ansible-core, but not with Ansible 2.9. This is available since community.general 4.4.0.
**recursive**
Is a boolean, default to ``false``. Should the :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter` filter recursively merge nested hashes. Note: It does not depend on the value of the ``hash_behaviour`` setting in ``ansible.cfg``.
Is a boolean, default to ``False``. Should the ``community.general.lists_mergeby`` recursively merge nested hashes. Note: It does not depend on the value of the ``hash_behaviour`` setting in ``ansible.cfg``.
**list_merge**
Is a string, its possible values are :ansval:`replace` (default), :ansval:`keep`, :ansval:`append`, :ansval:`prepend`, :ansval:`append_rp` or :ansval:`prepend_rp`. It modifies the behaviour of :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter` when the hashes to merge contain arrays/lists.
Is a string, its possible values are ``replace`` (default), ``keep``, ``append``, ``prepend``, ``append_rp`` or ``prepend_rp``. It modifies the behaviour of ``community.general.lists_mergeby`` when the hashes to merge contain arrays/lists.
The examples below set :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:recursive=true` and display the differences among all six options of :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge`. Functionality of the parameters is exactly the same as in the filter :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.combine#filter`. See :ref:`Combining hashes/dictionaries <combine_filter>` to learn details about these options.
The examples below set ``recursive=true`` and display the differences among all six options of ``list_merge``. Functionality of the parameters is exactly the same as in the filter ``combine``. See :ref:`Combining hashes/dictionaries <combine_filter>` to learn details about these options.
Let us use the lists below in the following examples
.. code-block:: yaml
{{ lookup('file', 'default-recursive-true.yml') | split('\n') | reject('match', '^(#|---)') | join ('\n') |indent(2) }}
{{ lookup('file', 'default-recursive-true.yml')|indent(2) }}
{% for i in examples[6:] %}
{% if i.title | d('', true) | length > 0 %}
{{ i.title }}
{{ "%s" % ('"' * i.title|length) }}
{% endif %}
{{ i.description }}
{% for i in examples[4:16] %}
{{ i.label }}
.. code-block:: {{ i.lang }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file) | split('\n') | reject('match', '^(#|---)') | join ('\n') |indent(2) }}
{{ lookup('file', i.file)|indent(2) }}
{% endfor %}

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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
#}
list3:
{{ list3 | to_yaml(indent=2, sort_keys=false) | indent(2) }}
{{ list3|to_nice_yaml(indent=0) }}

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# 1) Run all examples and create example-XXX.out
# shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml -e examples_one=true
# shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml -e examples=true
#
# 2) Optionally, for testing, create examples_all.rst
# shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml -e examples_all=true
@@ -45,20 +45,18 @@
tags: t007
- import_tasks: example-008.yml
tags: t008
- import_tasks: example-009.yml
tags: t009
when: examples_one | d(false) | bool
when: examples|d(false)|bool
- block:
- include_vars: examples.yml
- template:
src: examples_all.rst.j2
dest: examples_all.rst
when: examples_all | d(false) | bool
when: examples_all|d(false)|bool
- block:
- include_vars: examples.yml
- template:
src: filter_guide_abstract_informations_merging_lists_of_dictionaries.rst.j2
dest: filter_guide_abstract_informations_merging_lists_of_dictionaries.rst
when: merging_lists_of_dictionaries | d(false) | bool
when: merging_lists_of_dictionaries|d(false)|bool

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<!--
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-->
# Docs helper. Create RST file.
The playbook `playbook.yml` writes a RST file that can be used in
docs/docsite/rst. The usage of this helper is recommended but not
mandatory. You can stop reading here and update the RST file manually
if you don't want to use this helper.
## Run the playbook
If you want to generate the RST file by this helper fit the variables
in the playbook and the template to your needs. Then, run the play
```sh
shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml
```
## Copy RST to docs/docsite/rst
Copy the RST file to `docs/docsite/rst` and remove it from this
directory.
## Update the checksums
Substitute the variables and run the below commands
```sh
shell> sha1sum {{ target_vars }} > {{ target_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ file_rst }} > {{ file_sha1 }}
```
## Playbook explained
The playbook includes the variable *tests* from the integration tests
and creates the RST file from the template. The playbook will
terminate if:
* The file with the variable *tests* was changed
* The RST file was changed
This means that this helper is probably not up to date.
### The file with the variable *tests* was changed
This means that somebody updated the integration tests. Review the
changes and update the template if needed. Update the checksum to pass
the integrity test. The playbook message provides you with the
command.
### The RST file was changed
This means that somebody updated the RST file manually. Review the
changes and update the template. Update the checksum to pass the
integrity test. The playbook message provides you with the
command. Make sure that the updated template will create identical RST
file. Only then apply your changes.

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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
remove_keys
"""""""""""
Use the filter :ansplugin:`community.general.remove_keys#filter` if you have a list of dictionaries and want to remove certain keys.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See See :ansplugin:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
Let us use the below list in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
input:
{{ tests.0.input | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[0:1]|subelements('group') %}
* {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1
target: {{ i.1.tt }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.0.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
.. versionadded:: 9.1.0
* The results of the below examples 1-5 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.1.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[1:2]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target: {{ i.1.tt }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
* The results of the below examples 6-9 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.2.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[2:3]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index + 5 }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target: {{ i.1.tt }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}

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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# Create docs REST files
# shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml
#
# Proofread and copy created *.rst file into the directory
# docs/docsite/rst. Do not add *.rst in this directory to the version
# control.
#
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# community.general/docs/docsite/helper/remove_keys/playbook.yml
- name: Create RST file for docs/docsite/rst
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
vars:
plugin: remove_keys
plugin_type: filter
docs_path:
- filter_guide
- abstract_informations
- lists_of_dictionaries
file_base: "{{ (docs_path + [plugin]) | join('-') }}"
file_rst: ../../rst/{{ file_base }}.rst
file_sha1: "{{ plugin }}.rst.sha1"
target: "../../../../tests/integration/targets/{{ plugin_type }}_{{ plugin }}"
target_vars: "{{ target }}/vars/main/tests.yml"
target_sha1: tests.yml.sha1
tasks:
- name: Test integrity tests.yml
when:
- integrity | d(true) | bool
- lookup('file', target_sha1) != lookup('pipe', 'sha1sum ' ~ target_vars)
block:
- name: Changed tests.yml
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: |
Changed {{ target_vars }}
Review the changes and update {{ target_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ target_vars }} > {{ target_sha1 }}
- name: Changed tests.yml end host
ansible.builtin.meta: end_play
- name: Test integrity RST file
when:
- integrity | d(true) | bool
- lookup('file', file_sha1) != lookup('pipe', 'sha1sum ' ~ file_rst)
block:
- name: Changed RST file
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: |
Changed {{ file_rst }}
Review the changes and update {{ file_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ file_rst }} > {{ file_sha1 }}
- name: Changed RST file end host
ansible.builtin.meta: end_play
- name: Include target vars
include_vars:
file: "{{ target_vars }}"
- name: Create RST file
ansible.builtin.template:
src: "{{ file_base }}.rst.j2"
dest: "{{ file_base }}.rst"

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3cc606b42e3d450cf6323f25930f7c5a591fa086 ../../rst/filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-remove_keys.rst

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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0554335045f02d8c37b824355b0cf86864cee9a5 ../../../../tests/integration/targets/filter_remove_keys/vars/main/tests.yml

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
<!--
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-->
# Docs helper. Create RST file.
The playbook `playbook.yml` writes a RST file that can be used in
docs/docsite/rst. The usage of this helper is recommended but not
mandatory. You can stop reading here and update the RST file manually
if you don't want to use this helper.
## Run the playbook
If you want to generate the RST file by this helper fit the variables
in the playbook and the template to your needs. Then, run the play
```sh
shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml
```
## Copy RST to docs/docsite/rst
Copy the RST file to `docs/docsite/rst` and remove it from this
directory.
## Update the checksums
Substitute the variables and run the below commands
```sh
shell> sha1sum {{ target_vars }} > {{ target_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ file_rst }} > {{ file_sha1 }}
```
## Playbook explained
The playbook includes the variable *tests* from the integration tests
and creates the RST file from the template. The playbook will
terminate if:
* The file with the variable *tests* was changed
* The RST file was changed
This means that this helper is probably not up to date.
### The file with the variable *tests* was changed
This means that somebody updated the integration tests. Review the
changes and update the template if needed. Update the checksum to pass
the integrity test. The playbook message provides you with the
command.
### The RST file was changed
This means that somebody updated the RST file manually. Review the
changes and update the template. Update the checksum to pass the
integrity test. The playbook message provides you with the
command. Make sure that the updated template will create identical RST
file. Only then apply your changes.

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@@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
replace_keys
""""""""""""
Use the filter :ansplugin:`community.general.replace_keys#filter` if you have a list of dictionaries and want to replace certain keys.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See :ansplugin:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
Let us use the below list in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
input:
{{ tests.0.input | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[0:1]|subelements('group') %}
* {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-3
target:
{{ i.1.tt | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.0.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
.. versionadded:: 9.1.0
* The results of the below examples 1-3 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.1.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[1:2]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-4
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target:
{{ i.1.tt | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
* The results of the below examples 4-5 are the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ tests.2.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% for i in tests[2:3]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index + 3 }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-3
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target:
{{ i.1.tt | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
{% endfor %}
{% for i in tests[3:4]|subelements('group') %}
{{ loop.index + 5 }}. {{ i.1.d }}
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
input:
{{ i.0.input | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-4
mp: {{ i.1.mp }}
target:
{{ i.1.tt | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
result: "{{ lookup('file', target ~ '/templates/' ~ i.0.template) }}"
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
{{ i.0.result | to_yaml(indent=2) | indent(5) }}
{% endfor %}

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---
# Copyright (c) Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# Create docs REST files
# shell> ansible-playbook playbook.yml
#
# Proofread and copy created *.rst file into the directory
# docs/docsite/rst. Do not add *.rst in this directory to the version
# control.
#
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
# community.general/docs/docsite/helper/replace_keys/playbook.yml
- name: Create RST file for docs/docsite/rst
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
vars:
plugin: replace_keys
plugin_type: filter
docs_path:
- filter_guide
- abstract_informations
- lists_of_dictionaries
file_base: "{{ (docs_path + [plugin]) | join('-') }}"
file_rst: ../../rst/{{ file_base }}.rst
file_sha1: "{{ plugin }}.rst.sha1"
target: "../../../../tests/integration/targets/{{ plugin_type }}_{{ plugin }}"
target_vars: "{{ target }}/vars/main/tests.yml"
target_sha1: tests.yml.sha1
tasks:
- name: Test integrity tests.yml
when:
- integrity | d(true) | bool
- lookup('file', target_sha1) != lookup('pipe', 'sha1sum ' ~ target_vars)
block:
- name: Changed tests.yml
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: |
Changed {{ target_vars }}
Review the changes and update {{ target_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ target_vars }} > {{ target_sha1 }}
- name: Changed tests.yml end host
ansible.builtin.meta: end_play
- name: Test integrity RST file
when:
- integrity | d(true) | bool
- lookup('file', file_sha1) != lookup('pipe', 'sha1sum ' ~ file_rst)
block:
- name: Changed RST file
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: |
Changed {{ file_rst }}
Review the changes and update {{ file_sha1 }}
shell> sha1sum {{ file_rst }} > {{ file_sha1 }}
- name: Changed RST file end host
ansible.builtin.meta: end_play
- name: Include target vars
include_vars:
file: "{{ target_vars }}"
- name: Create RST file
ansible.builtin.template:
src: "{{ file_base }}.rst.j2"
dest: "{{ file_base }}.rst"

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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2e54f3528c95cca746d5748f1ed7ada56ad0890e ../../../../tests/integration/targets/filter_replace_keys/vars/main/tests.yml

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Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

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@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ edit_on_github:
path_prefix: ''
extra_links:
- description: Ask for help
url: https://forum.ansible.com/c/help/6/none
- description: Submit a bug report
url: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=bug_report.yml
- description: Request a feature
@@ -24,10 +22,6 @@ communication:
- topic: General usage and support questions
network: Libera
channel: '#ansible'
forums:
- topic: "Ansible Forum: General usage and support questions"
# The following URL directly points to the "Get Help" section
url: https://forum.ansible.com/c/help/6/none
- topic: "Ansible Forum: Discussions about the collection itself, not for specific modules or plugins"
# The following URL directly points to the "community-general" tag
url: https://forum.ansible.com/tag/community-general
mailing_lists:
- topic: Ansible Project List
url: https://groups.google.com/g/ansible-project

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@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
keep_keys
"""""""""
Use the filter :ansplugin:`community.general.keep_keys#filter` if you have a list of dictionaries and want to keep certain keys only.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See :ansplugin:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
Let us use the below list in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
input:
- k0_x0: A0
k1_x1: B0
k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- k0_x0: A1
k1_x1: B1
k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
* By default, match keys that equal any of the items in the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1
target: ['k0_x0', 'k1_x1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target) }}"
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- {k0_x0: A0, k1_x1: B0}
- {k0_x0: A1, k1_x1: B1}
.. versionadded:: 9.1.0
* The results of the below examples 1-5 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- {k0_x0: A0, k1_x1: B0}
- {k0_x0: A1, k1_x1: B1}
1. Match keys that equal any of the items in the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: equal
target: ['k0_x0', 'k1_x1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
2. Match keys that start with any of the items in the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: starts_with
target: ['k0', 'k1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
3. Match keys that end with any of the items in target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: ends_with
target: ['x0', 'x1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
4. Match keys by the regex.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: regex
target: ['^.*[01]_x.*$']
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
5. Match keys by the regex.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: regex
target: ^.*[01]_x.*$
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
* The results of the below examples 6-9 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- {k0_x0: A0}
- {k0_x0: A1}
6. Match keys that equal the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: equal
target: k0_x0
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
7. Match keys that start with the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: starts_with
target: k0
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
8. Match keys that end with the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: ends_with
target: x0
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
9. Match keys by the regex.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: regex
target: ^.*0_x.*$
result: "{{ input | community.general.keep_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"

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@@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
remove_keys
"""""""""""
Use the filter :ansplugin:`community.general.remove_keys#filter` if you have a list of dictionaries and want to remove certain keys.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See See :ansplugin:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
Let us use the below list in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
input:
- k0_x0: A0
k1_x1: B0
k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- k0_x0: A1
k1_x1: B1
k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
* By default, match keys that equal any of the items in the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1
target: ['k0_x0', 'k1_x1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target) }}"
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
.. versionadded:: 9.1.0
* The results of the below examples 1-5 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
1. Match keys that equal any of the items in the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: equal
target: ['k0_x0', 'k1_x1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
2. Match keys that start with any of the items in the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: starts_with
target: ['k0', 'k1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
3. Match keys that end with any of the items in target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: ends_with
target: ['x0', 'x1']
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
4. Match keys by the regex.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: regex
target: ['^.*[01]_x.*$']
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
5. Match keys by the regex.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: regex
target: ^.*[01]_x.*$
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
* The results of the below examples 6-9 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- k1_x1: B0
k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- k1_x1: B1
k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
6. Match keys that equal the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: equal
target: k0_x0
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
7. Match keys that start with the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: starts_with
target: k0
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
8. Match keys that end with the target.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: ends_with
target: x0
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
9. Match keys by the regex.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1,2
mp: regex
target: ^.*0_x.*$
result: "{{ input | community.general.remove_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"

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..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
replace_keys
""""""""""""
Use the filter :ansplugin:`community.general.replace_keys#filter` if you have a list of dictionaries and want to replace certain keys.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See :ansplugin:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
Let us use the below list in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
input:
- k0_x0: A0
k1_x1: B0
k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- k0_x0: A1
k1_x1: B1
k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
* By default, match keys that equal any of the attributes before.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-3
target:
- {after: a0, before: k0_x0}
- {after: a1, before: k1_x1}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target) }}"
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- a0: A0
a1: B0
k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- a0: A1
a1: B1
k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
.. versionadded:: 9.1.0
* The results of the below examples 1-3 are all the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- a0: A0
a1: B0
k2_x2: [C0]
k3_x3: foo
- a0: A1
a1: B1
k2_x2: [C1]
k3_x3: bar
1. Replace keys that starts with any of the attributes before.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-4
mp: starts_with
target:
- {after: a0, before: k0}
- {after: a1, before: k1}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
2. Replace keys that ends with any of the attributes before.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-4
mp: ends_with
target:
- {after: a0, before: x0}
- {after: a1, before: x1}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
3. Replace keys that match any regex of the attributes before.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-4
mp: regex
target:
- {after: a0, before: ^.*0_x.*$}
- {after: a1, before: ^.*1_x.*$}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
* The results of the below examples 4-5 are the same:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- {X: foo}
- {X: bar}
4. If more keys match the same attribute before the last one will be used.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-3
mp: regex
target:
- {after: X, before: ^.*_x.*$}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
5. If there are items with equal attribute before the first one will be used.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-3
mp: regex
target:
- {after: X, before: ^.*_x.*$}
- {after: Y, before: ^.*_x.*$}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
6. If there are more matches for a key the first one will be used.
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
input:
- {aaa1: A, bbb1: B, ccc1: C}
- {aaa2: D, bbb2: E, ccc2: F}
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
:emphasize-lines: 1-4
mp: starts_with
target:
- {after: X, before: a}
- {after: Y, before: aa}
result: "{{ input | community.general.replace_keys(target=target, matching_parameter=mp) }}"
gives
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1-
result:
- {X: A, bbb1: B, ccc1: C}
- {X: D, bbb2: E, ccc2: F}

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..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.filter_guide.filter_guide_abstract_informations.lists_of_dicts:
Lists of dictionaries
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Filters to manage keys in a list of dictionaries:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-keep_keys
filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-remove_keys
filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries-replace_keys

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filter_guide_abstract_informations_dictionaries
filter_guide_abstract_informations_grouping
filter_guide-abstract_informations-lists_of_dictionaries
filter_guide_abstract_informations_merging_lists_of_dictionaries
filter_guide_abstract_informations_lists_helper
filter_guide_abstract_informations_counting_elements_in_sequence

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Counting elements in a sequence
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The :ansplugin:`community.general.counter filter plugin <community.general.counter#filter>` allows you to count (hashable) elements in a sequence. Elements are returned as dictionary keys and their counts are stored as dictionary values.
The ``community.general.counter`` filter plugin allows you to count (hashable) elements in a sequence. Elements are returned as dictionary keys and their counts are stored as dictionary values.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja

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Dictionaries
^^^^^^^^^^^^
You can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.dict_kv filter <community.general.dict_kv#filter>` to create a single-entry dictionary with ``value | community.general.dict_kv(key)``:
You can use the ``dict_kv`` filter to create a single-entry dictionary with ``value | community.general.dict_kv(key)``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ This produces:
.. versionadded:: 2.0.0
If you need to convert a list of key-value pairs to a dictionary, you can use the ``dict`` function. Unfortunately, this function cannot be used with ``map``. For this, the :ansplugin:`community.general.dict filter <community.general.dict#filter>` can be used:
If you need to convert a list of key-value pairs to a dictionary, you can use the ``dict`` function. Unfortunately, this function cannot be used with ``map``. For this, the ``community.general.dict`` filter can be used:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja

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Grouping
^^^^^^^^
If you have a list of dictionaries, the Jinja2 ``groupby`` filter allows to group the list by an attribute. This results in a list of ``(grouper, list)`` namedtuples, where ``list`` contains all dictionaries where the selected attribute equals ``grouper``. If you know that for every ``grouper``, there will be a most one entry in that list, you can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.groupby_as_dict filter <community.general.groupby_as_dict#filter>` to convert the original list into a dictionary which maps ``grouper`` to the corresponding dictionary.
If you have a list of dictionaries, the Jinja2 ``groupby`` filter allows to group the list by an attribute. This results in a list of ``(grouper, list)`` namedtuples, where ``list`` contains all dictionaries where the selected attribute equals ``grouper``. If you know that for every ``grouper``, there will be a most one entry in that list, you can use the ``community.general.groupby_as_dict`` filter to convert the original list into a dictionary which maps ``grouper`` to the corresponding dictionary.
One example is ``ansible_facts.mounts``, which is a list of dictionaries where each has one ``device`` element to indicate the device which is mounted. Therefore, ``ansible_facts.mounts | community.general.groupby_as_dict('device')`` is a dictionary mapping a device to the mount information:

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..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
Union, intersection and difference of lists
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Starting with Ansible Core 2.16, the builtin filters :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.union#filter`, :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.intersect#filter`, :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.difference#filter` and :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.symmetric_difference#filter` began to behave differently and do no longer preserve the item order. Items in the resulting lists are returned in arbitrary order and the order can vary between subsequent runs.
The Ansible community.general collection provides the following additional list filters:
- :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_union#filter`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_intersect#filter`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_difference#filter`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_symmetric_difference#filter`
These filters preserve the item order, eliminate duplicates and are an extended version of the builtin ones, because they can operate on more than two lists.
.. note:: Stick to the builtin filters, when item order is not important or when you do not need the n-ary operating mode. The builtin filters are faster, because they rely mostly on sets as their underlying datastructure.
Let us use the lists below in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
A: [9, 5, 7, 1, 9, 4, 10, 5, 9, 7]
B: [4, 1, 2, 8, 3, 1, 7]
C: [10, 2, 1, 9, 1]
The union of ``A`` and ``B`` can be written as:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
result: "{{ A | community.general.lists_union(B) }}"
This statement produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
result: [9, 5, 7, 1, 4, 10, 2, 8, 3]
If you want to calculate the intersection of ``A``, ``B`` and ``C``, you can use the following statement:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
result: "{{ A | community.general.lists_intersect(B, C) }}"
Alternatively, you can use a list of lists as an input of the filter
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
result: "{{ [A, B] | community.general.lists_intersect(C) }}"
or
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
result: "{{ [A, B, C] | community.general.lists_intersect(flatten=true) }}"
All three statements are equivalent and give:
.. code-block:: yaml
result: [1]
.. note:: Be aware that in most cases, filter calls without any argument require ``flatten=true``, otherwise the input is returned as result. The reason for this is, that the input is considered as a variable argument and is wrapped by an additional outer list. ``flatten=true`` ensures that this list is removed before the input is processed by the filter logic.
The filters ansplugin:`community.general.lists_difference#filter` or :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_symmetric_difference#filter` can be used in the same way as the filters in the examples above. They calculate the difference or the symmetric difference between two or more lists and preserve the item order.
For example, the symmetric difference of ``A``, ``B`` and ``C`` may be written as:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
result: "{{ A | community.general.lists_symmetric_difference(B, C) }}"
This gives:
.. code-block:: yaml
result: [5, 8, 3, 1]

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@@ -6,30 +6,33 @@
Merging lists of dictionaries
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you have two or more lists of dictionaries and want to combine them into a list of merged dictionaries, where the dictionaries are merged by an attribute, you can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_mergeby <community.general.lists_mergeby#filter>` filter.
If you have two or more lists of dictionaries and want to combine them into a list of merged dictionaries, where the dictionaries are merged by an attribute, you can use the ``lists_mergeby`` filter.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See the documentation for the :ansplugin:`community.general.yaml callback plugin <community.general.yaml#callback>`.
.. note:: The output of the examples in this section use the YAML callback plugin. Quoting: "Ansible output that can be quite a bit easier to read than the default JSON formatting." See :ref:`the documentation for the community.general.yaml callback plugin <ansible_collections.community.general.yaml_callback>`.
Let us use the lists below in the following examples:
.. code-block:: yaml
list1:
- {name: foo, extra: true}
- {name: bar, extra: false}
- {name: meh, extra: true}
- name: foo
extra: true
- name: bar
extra: false
- name: meh
extra: true
list2:
- {name: foo, path: /foo}
- {name: baz, path: /baz}
- name: foo
path: /foo
- name: baz
path: /baz
Two lists
"""""""""
In the example below the lists are merged by the attribute ``name``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ list1 |
list3: "{{ list1|
community.general.lists_mergeby(list2, 'name') }}"
This produces:
@@ -37,21 +40,24 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- {name: bar, extra: false}
- {name: baz, path: /baz}
- {name: foo, extra: true, path: /foo}
- {name: meh, extra: true}
- extra: false
name: bar
- name: baz
path: /baz
- extra: true
name: foo
path: /foo
- extra: true
name: meh
.. versionadded:: 2.0.0
List of two lists
"""""""""""""""""
It is possible to use a list of lists as an input of the filter:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name') }}"
This produces the same result as in the previous example:
@@ -59,40 +65,26 @@ This produces the same result as in the previous example:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- {name: bar, extra: false}
- {name: baz, path: /baz}
- {name: foo, extra: true, path: /foo}
- {name: meh, extra: true}
Single list
"""""""""""
It is possible to merge single list:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1 + list2, []] |
community.general.lists_mergeby('name') }}"
This produces the same result as in the previous example:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- {name: bar, extra: false}
- {name: baz, path: /baz}
- {name: foo, extra: true, path: /foo}
- {name: meh, extra: true}
- extra: false
name: bar
- name: baz
path: /baz
- extra: true
name: foo
path: /foo
- extra: true
name: meh
The filter also accepts two optional parameters: :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:recursive` and :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge`. This is available since community.general 4.4.0.
The filter also accepts two optional parameters: ``recursive`` and ``list_merge``. These parameters are only supported when used with ansible-base 2.10 or ansible-core, but not with Ansible 2.9. This is available since community.general 4.4.0.
**recursive**
Is a boolean, default to ``false``. Should the :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter` filter recursively merge nested hashes. Note: It does not depend on the value of the ``hash_behaviour`` setting in ``ansible.cfg``.
Is a boolean, default to ``False``. Should the ``community.general.lists_mergeby`` recursively merge nested hashes. Note: It does not depend on the value of the ``hash_behaviour`` setting in ``ansible.cfg``.
**list_merge**
Is a string, its possible values are :ansval:`replace` (default), :ansval:`keep`, :ansval:`append`, :ansval:`prepend`, :ansval:`append_rp` or :ansval:`prepend_rp`. It modifies the behaviour of :ansplugin:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter` when the hashes to merge contain arrays/lists.
Is a string, its possible values are ``replace`` (default), ``keep``, ``append``, ``prepend``, ``append_rp`` or ``prepend_rp``. It modifies the behaviour of ``community.general.lists_mergeby`` when the hashes to merge contain arrays/lists.
The examples below set :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:recursive=true` and display the differences among all six options of :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge`. Functionality of the parameters is exactly the same as in the filter :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.combine#filter`. See :ref:`Combining hashes/dictionaries <combine_filter>` to learn details about these options.
The examples below set ``recursive=true`` and display the differences among all six options of ``list_merge``. Functionality of the parameters is exactly the same as in the filter ``combine``. See :ref:`Combining hashes/dictionaries <combine_filter>` to learn details about these options.
Let us use the lists below in the following examples
@@ -103,7 +95,8 @@ Let us use the lists below in the following examples
param01:
x: default_value
y: default_value
list: [default_value]
list:
- default_value
- name: myname02
param01: [1, 1, 2, 3]
@@ -112,17 +105,16 @@ Let us use the lists below in the following examples
param01:
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
list: [patch_value]
list:
- patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [3, 4, 4]
param01: [3, 4, 4, {key: value}]
list_merge=replace (default)
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=replace` (default):
Example ``list_merge=replace`` (default):
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true) }}"
@@ -131,22 +123,25 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: patch_value
list: [patch_value]
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [3, 4, 4]
- name: myname01
param01:
list:
- patch_value
x: default_value
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01:
- 3
- 4
- 4
- key: value
list_merge=keep
"""""""""""""""
Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=keep`:
Example ``list_merge=keep``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='keep') }}"
@@ -156,22 +151,25 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: patch_value
list: [default_value]
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [1, 1, 2, 3]
- name: myname01
param01:
list:
- default_value
x: default_value
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01:
- 1
- 1
- 2
- 3
list_merge=append
"""""""""""""""""
Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=append`:
Example ``list_merge=append``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='append') }}"
@@ -181,22 +179,30 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: patch_value
list: [default_value, patch_value]
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4]
- name: myname01
param01:
list:
- default_value
- patch_value
x: default_value
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01:
- 1
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 3
- 4
- 4
- key: value
list_merge=prepend
""""""""""""""""""
Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=prepend`:
Example ``list_merge=prepend``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='prepend') }}"
@@ -206,22 +212,30 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: patch_value
list: [patch_value, default_value]
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [3, 4, 4, 1, 1, 2, 3]
- name: myname01
param01:
list:
- patch_value
- default_value
x: default_value
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01:
- 3
- 4
- 4
- key: value
- 1
- 1
- 2
- 3
list_merge=append_rp
""""""""""""""""""""
Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=append_rp`:
Example ``list_merge=append_rp``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='append_rp') }}"
@@ -231,22 +245,29 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: patch_value
list: [default_value, patch_value]
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4]
- name: myname01
param01:
list:
- default_value
- patch_value
x: default_value
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01:
- 1
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 4
- key: value
list_merge=prepend_rp
"""""""""""""""""""""
Example :ansopt:`community.general.lists_mergeby#filter:list_merge=prepend_rp`:
Example ``list_merge=prepend_rp``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
list3: "{{ [list1, list2] |
list3: "{{ [list1, list2]|
community.general.lists_mergeby('name',
recursive=true,
list_merge='prepend_rp') }}"
@@ -256,12 +277,21 @@ This produces:
.. code-block:: yaml
list3:
- name: myname01
param01:
x: default_value
y: patch_value
list: [patch_value, default_value]
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01: [3, 4, 4, 1, 1, 2]
- name: myname01
param01:
list:
- patch_value
- default_value
x: default_value
y: patch_value
z: patch_value
- name: myname02
param01:
- 3
- 4
- 4
- key: value
- 1
- 1
- 2

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Conversions
Parsing CSV files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Ansible offers the :ansplugin:`community.general.read_csv module <community.general.read_csv#module>` to read CSV files. Sometimes you need to convert strings to CSV files instead. For this, the :ansplugin:`community.general.from_csv filter <community.general.from_csv#filter>` exists.
Ansible offers the :ref:`community.general.read_csv module <ansible_collections.community.general.read_csv_module>` to read CSV files. Sometimes you need to convert strings to CSV files instead. For this, the ``from_csv`` filter exists.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This produces:
]
}
The :ansplugin:`community.general.from_csv filter <community.general.from_csv#filter>` has several keyword arguments to control its behavior:
The ``from_csv`` filter has several keyword arguments to control its behavior:
:dialect: Dialect of the CSV file. Default is ``excel``. Other possible choices are ``excel-tab`` and ``unix``. If one of ``delimiter``, ``skipinitialspace`` or ``strict`` is specified, ``dialect`` is ignored.
:fieldnames: A set of column names to use. If not provided, the first line of the CSV is assumed to contain the column names.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The :ansplugin:`community.general.from_csv filter <community.general.from_csv#fi
Converting to JSON
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
`JC <https://pypi.org/project/jc/>`_ is a CLI tool and Python library which allows to interpret output of various CLI programs as JSON. It is also available as a filter in community.general, called :ansplugin:`community.general.jc#filter`. This filter needs the `jc Python library <https://pypi.org/project/jc/>`_ installed on the controller.
`JC <https://pypi.org/project/jc/>`_ is a CLI tool and Python library which allows to interpret output of various CLI programs as JSON. It is also available as a filter in community.general. This filter needs the `jc Python library <https://pypi.org/project/jc/>`_ installed on the controller.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The following filters allow to create identifiers.
Hashids
^^^^^^^
`Hashids <https://hashids.org/>`_ allow to convert sequences of integers to short unique string identifiers. The :ansplugin:`community.general.hashids_encode#filter` and :ansplugin:`community.general.hashids_decode#filter` filters need the `hashids Python library <https://pypi.org/project/hashids/>`_ installed on the controller.
`Hashids <https://hashids.org/>`_ allow to convert sequences of integers to short unique string identifiers. This filter needs the `hashids Python library <https://pypi.org/project/hashids/>`_ installed on the controller.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ The hashids filters accept keyword arguments to allow fine-tuning the hashids ge
Random MACs
^^^^^^^^^^^
You can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.random_mac filter <community.general.random_mac#filter>` to complete a partial `MAC address <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address>`_ to a random 6-byte MAC address.
You can use the ``random_mac`` filter to complete a partial `MAC address <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address>`_ to a random 6-byte MAC address.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja

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@@ -6,4 +6,14 @@
Paths
-----
The :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.path_join filter <ansible.builtin.path_join#filter>` has been added in ansible-base 2.10. Community.general 3.0.0 and newer contains an alias ``community.general.path_join`` for this filter that could be used on Ansible 2.9 as well. Since community.general no longer supports Ansible 2.9, this is now a simple redirect to :ansplugin:`ansible.builtin.path_join filter <ansible.builtin.path_join#filter>`.
The ``path_join`` filter has been added in ansible-base 2.10. If you want to use this filter, but also need to support Ansible 2.9, you can use ``community.general``'s ``path_join`` shim, ``community.general.path_join``. This filter redirects to ``path_join`` for ansible-base 2.10 and ansible-core 2.11 or newer, and re-implements the filter for Ansible 2.9.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
# ansible-base 2.10 or newer:
path: {{ ('/etc', path, 'subdir', file) | path_join }}
# Also works with Ansible 2.9:
path: {{ ('/etc', path, 'subdir', file) | community.general.path_join }}
.. versionadded:: 3.0.0

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
Selecting JSON data: JSON queries
---------------------------------
To select a single element or a data subset from a complex data structure in JSON format (for example, Ansible facts), use the :ansplugin:`community.general.json_query filter <community.general.json_query#filter>`. The :ansplugin:`community.general.json_query#filter` filter lets you query a complex JSON structure and iterate over it using a loop structure.
To select a single element or a data subset from a complex data structure in JSON format (for example, Ansible facts), use the ``json_query`` filter. The ``json_query`` filter lets you query a complex JSON structure and iterate over it using a loop structure.
.. note:: You must manually install the **jmespath** dependency on the Ansible controller before using this filter. This filter is built upon **jmespath**, and you can use the same syntax. For examples, see `jmespath examples <http://jmespath.org/examples.html>`_.
@@ -146,4 +146,4 @@ To extract ports from all clusters with name containing 'server1':
vars:
server_name_query: "domain.server[?contains(name,'server1')].port"
.. note:: while using ``starts_with`` and ``contains``, you have to use ``to_json | from_json`` filter for correct parsing of data structure.
.. note:: while using ``starts_with`` and ``contains``, you have to use `` to_json | from_json `` filter for correct parsing of data structure.

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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
Working with times
------------------
The :ansplugin:`community.general.to_time_unit filter <community.general.to_time_unit#filter>` allows to convert times from a human-readable string to a unit. For example, ``'4h 30min 12second' | community.general.to_time_unit('hour')`` gives the number of hours that correspond to 4 hours, 30 minutes and 12 seconds.
The ``to_time_unit`` filter allows to convert times from a human-readable string to a unit. For example, ``'4h 30min 12second' | community.general.to_time_unit('hour')`` gives the number of hours that correspond to 4 hours, 30 minutes and 12 seconds.
There are shorthands to directly convert to various units, like :ansplugin:`community.general.to_hours#filter`, :ansplugin:`community.general.to_minutes#filter`, :ansplugin:`community.general.to_seconds#filter`, and so on. The following table lists all units that can be used:
There are shorthands to directly convert to various units, like ``to_hours``, ``to_minutes``, ``to_seconds``, and so on. The following table lists all units that can be used:
.. list-table:: Units
:widths: 25 25 25 25
@@ -21,37 +21,37 @@ There are shorthands to directly convert to various units, like :ansplugin:`comm
* - Millisecond
- 1/1000 second
- ``ms``, ``millisecond``, ``milliseconds``, ``msec``, ``msecs``, ``msecond``, ``mseconds``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_milliseconds#filter`
- ``to_milliseconds``
* - Second
- 1 second
- ``s``, ``sec``, ``secs``, ``second``, ``seconds``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_seconds#filter`
- ``to_seconds``
* - Minute
- 60 seconds
- ``m``, ``min``, ``mins``, ``minute``, ``minutes``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_minutes#filter`
- ``to_minutes``
* - Hour
- 60*60 seconds
- ``h``, ``hour``, ``hours``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_hours#filter`
- ``to_hours``
* - Day
- 24*60*60 seconds
- ``d``, ``day``, ``days``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_days#filter`
- ``to_days``
* - Week
- 7*24*60*60 seconds
- ``w``, ``week``, ``weeks``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_weeks#filter`
- ``to_weeks``
* - Month
- 30*24*60*60 seconds
- ``mo``, ``month``, ``months``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_months#filter`
- ``to_months``
* - Year
- 365*24*60*60 seconds
- ``y``, ``year``, ``years``
- :ansplugin:`community.general.to_years#filter`
- ``to_years``
Note that months and years are using a simplified representation: a month is 30 days, and a year is 365 days. If you need different definitions of months or years, you can pass them as keyword arguments. For example, if you want a year to be 365.25 days, and a month to be 30.5 days, you can write ``'11months 4' | community.general.to_years(year=365.25, month=30.5)``. These keyword arguments can be specified to :ansplugin:`community.general.to_time_unit#filter` and to all shorthand filters.
Note that months and years are using a simplified representation: a month is 30 days, and a year is 365 days. If you need different definitions of months or years, you can pass them as keyword arguments. For example, if you want a year to be 365.25 days, and a month to be 30.5 days, you can write ``'11months 4' | community.general.to_years(year=365.25, month=30.5)``. These keyword arguments can be specified to ``to_time_unit`` and to all shorthand filters.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja

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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
Working with Unicode
---------------------
`Unicode <https://unicode.org/main.html>`_ makes it possible to produce two strings which may be visually equivalent, but are comprised of distinctly different characters/character sequences. To address this Unicode defines `normalization forms <https://unicode.org/reports/tr15/>`_ which avoid these distinctions by choosing a unique character sequence for a given visual representation.
`Unicode <https://unicode.org/main.html>`_ makes it possible to produce two strings which may be visually equivalent, but are comprised of distinctly different characters/character sequences. To address this ``Unicode`` defines `normalization forms <https://unicode.org/reports/tr15/>`_ which avoid these distinctions by choosing a unique character sequence for a given visual representation.
You can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.unicode_normalize filter <community.general.unicode_normalize#filter>` to normalize Unicode strings within your playbooks.
You can use the ``community.general.unicode_normalize`` filter to normalize ``Unicode`` strings within your playbooks.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This produces:
"msg": true
}
The :ansplugin:`community.general.unicode_normalize filter <community.general.unicode_normalize#filter>` accepts a keyword argument :ansopt:`community.general.unicode_normalize#filter:form` to select the Unicode form used to normalize the input string.
The ``community.general.unicode_normalize`` filter accepts a keyword argument to select the ``Unicode`` form used to normalize the input string.
:form: One of ``'NFC'`` (default), ``'NFD'``, ``'NFKC'``, or ``'NFKD'``. See the `Unicode reference <https://unicode.org/reports/tr15/>`_ for more information.

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Working with versions
---------------------
If you need to sort a list of version numbers, the Jinja ``sort`` filter is problematic. Since it sorts lexicographically, ``2.10`` will come before ``2.9``. To treat version numbers correctly, you can use the :ansplugin:`community.general.version_sort filter <community.general.version_sort#filter>`:
If you need to sort a list of version numbers, the Jinja ``sort`` filter is problematic. Since it sorts lexicographically, ``2.10`` will come before ``2.9``. To treat version numbers correctly, you can use the ``version_sort`` filter:
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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_alicloud:
Alibaba Cloud Compute Services Guide
====================================
Introduction
````````````
The community.general collection contains several modules for controlling and managing Alibaba Cloud Compute Services (Alicloud). This guide
explains how to use the Alicloud Ansible modules together.
All Alicloud modules require ``footmark`` - install it on your control machine with ``pip install footmark``.
Cloud modules, including Alicloud modules, are usually executed on your local machine (the control machine) with ``connection: local``, rather than on remote machines defined in your hosts.
Normally, you'll use the following pattern for plays that provision Alicloud resources:
.. code-block:: yaml
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
vars:
- ...
tasks:
- ...
Authentication
``````````````
You can specify your Alicloud authentication credentials (access key and secret key) by passing them as
environment variables or by storing them in a vars file.
To pass authentication credentials as environment variables:
.. code-block:: console
export ALICLOUD_ACCESS_KEY='Alicloud123'
export ALICLOUD_SECRET_KEY='AlicloudSecret123'
To store authentication credentials in a vars file, encrypt them with :ref:`Ansible Vault <vault>` to keep them secure, then list them:
.. code-block:: yaml
---
alicloud_access_key: "--REMOVED--"
alicloud_secret_key: "--REMOVED--"
Note that if you store your credentials in a vars file, you need to refer to them in each Alicloud module. For example:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- community.general.ali_instance:
alicloud_access_key: "{{ alicloud_access_key }}"
alicloud_secret_key: "{{ alicloud_secret_key }}"
image_id: "..."
Provisioning
````````````
Alicloud modules create Alicloud ECS instances (:ansplugin:`community.general.ali_instance#module`) and retrieve information on these (:ansplugin:`community.general.ali_instance_info#module`).
You can use the ``count`` parameter to control the number of resources you create or terminate. For example, if you want exactly 5 instances tagged ``NewECS``, set the ``count`` of instances to 5 and the ``count_tag`` to ``NewECS``, as shown in the last task of the example playbook below. If there are no instances with the tag ``NewECS``, the task creates 5 new instances. If there are 2 instances with that tag, the task creates 3 more. If there are 8 instances with that tag, the task terminates 3 of those instances.
If you do not specify a ``count_tag``, the task creates the number of instances you specify in ``count`` with the ``instance_name`` you provide.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
# alicloud_setup.yml
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Create a set of instances
community.general.ali_instance:
instance_type: ecs.n4.small
image_id: "{{ ami_id }}"
instance_name: "My-new-instance"
instance_tags:
Name: NewECS
Version: 0.0.1
count: 5
count_tag:
Name: NewECS
allocate_public_ip: true
max_bandwidth_out: 50
register: create_instance
In the example playbook above, data about the instances created by this playbook is saved in the variable defined by the ``register`` keyword in the task.
Each Alicloud module offers a variety of parameter options. Not all options are demonstrated in the above example. See each individual module for further details and examples.

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Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_cmdrunner:
Command Runner guide
====================
Introduction
^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.cmd_runner`` module util provides the
``CmdRunner`` class to help execute external commands. The class is a wrapper around
the standard ``AnsibleModule.run_command()`` method, handling command arguments, localization setting,
output processing output, check mode, and other features.
It is even more useful when one command is used in multiple modules, so that you can define all options
in a module util file, and each module uses the same runner with different arguments.
For the sake of clarity, throughout this guide, unless otherwise specified, we use the term *option* when referring to
Ansible module options, and the term *argument* when referring to the command line arguments for the external command.
Quickstart
""""""""""
``CmdRunner`` defines a command and a set of coded instructions on how to format
the command-line arguments, in which specific order, for a particular execution.
It relies on ``ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command()`` to actually execute the command.
There are other features, see more details throughout this document.
To use ``CmdRunner`` you must start by creating an object. The example below is a simplified
version of the actual code in :ansplugin:`community.general.ansible_galaxy_install#module`:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.cmd_runner import CmdRunner, cmd_runner_fmt
runner = CmdRunner(
module,
command="ansible-galaxy",
arg_formats=dict(
type=cmd_runner_fmt.as_func(lambda v: [] if v == 'both' else [v]),
galaxy_cmd=cmd_runner_fmt.as_list(),
upgrade=cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool("--upgrade"),
requirements_file=cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_val('-r'),
dest=cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_val('-p'),
force=cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool("--force"),
no_deps=cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool("--no-deps"),
version=cmd_runner_fmt.as_fixed("--version"),
name=cmd_runner_fmt.as_list(),
)
)
This is meant to be done once, then every time you need to execute the command you create a context and pass values as needed:
.. code-block:: python
# Run the command with these arguments, when values exist for them
with runner("type galaxy_cmd upgrade force no_deps dest requirements_file name", output_process=process) as ctx:
ctx.run(galaxy_cmd="install", upgrade=upgrade)
# version is fixed, requires no value
with runner("version") as ctx:
dummy, stdout, dummy = ctx.run()
# passes arg 'data' to AnsibleModule.run_command()
with runner("type name", data=stdin_data) as ctx:
dummy, stdout, dummy = ctx.run()
# Another way of expressing it
dummy, stdout, dummy = runner("version").run()
Note that you can pass values for the arguments when calling ``run()``, otherwise ``CmdRunner``
uses the module options with the exact same names to provide values for the runner arguments.
If no value is passed and no module option is found for the name specified, then an exception is raised, unless
the argument is using ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_fixed`` as format function like the ``version`` in the example above.
See more about it below.
In the first example, values of ``type``, ``force``, ``no_deps`` and others
are taken straight from the module, whilst ``galaxy_cmd`` and ``upgrade`` are
passed explicitly.
.. note::
It is not possible to automatically retrieve values of suboptions.
That generates a resulting command line similar to (example taken from the
output of an integration test):
.. code-block:: python
[
"<venv>/bin/ansible-galaxy",
"collection",
"install",
"--upgrade",
"-p",
"<collection-install-path>",
"netbox.netbox",
]
Argument formats
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
As seen in the example, ``CmdRunner`` expects a parameter named ``arg_formats``
defining how to format each CLI named argument.
An "argument format" is nothing but a function to transform the value of a variable
into something formatted for the command line.
Argument format function
""""""""""""""""""""""""
An ``arg_format`` function is defined in the form similar to:
.. code-block:: python
def func(value):
return ["--some-param-name", value]
The parameter ``value`` can be of any type - although there are convenience
mechanisms to help handling sequence and mapping objects.
The result is expected to be of the type ``Sequence[str]`` type (most commonly
``list[str]`` or ``tuple[str]``), otherwise it is considered to be a ``str``,
and it is coerced into ``list[str]``.
This resulting sequence of strings is added to the command line when that
argument is actually used.
For example, if ``func`` returns:
- ``["nee", 2, "shruberries"]``, the command line adds arguments ``"nee" "2" "shruberries"``.
- ``2 == 2``, the command line adds argument ``True``.
- ``None``, the command line adds argument ``None``.
- ``[]``, the command line adds no command line argument for that particular argument.
Convenience format methods
""""""""""""""""""""""""""
In the same module as ``CmdRunner`` there is a class ``cmd_runner_fmt`` which
provides a set of convenience methods that return format functions for common cases.
In the first block of code in the `Quickstart`_ section you can see the importing of
that class:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.cmd_runner import CmdRunner, cmd_runner_fmt
The same example shows how to make use of some of them in the instantiation of the ``CmdRunner`` object.
A description of each one of the convenience methods available and examples of how to use them is found below.
In these descriptions ``value`` refers to the single parameter passed to the formatting function.
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_list()``
This method does not receive any parameter, function returns ``value`` as-is.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_list()``
- Examples:
+----------------------+---------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+======================+=====================+
| ``["foo", "bar"]`` | ``["foo", "bar"]`` |
+----------------------+---------------------+
| ``"foobar"`` | ``["foobar"]`` |
+----------------------+---------------------+
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool()``
This method receives two different parameters: ``args_true`` and ``args_false``, latter being optional.
If the boolean evaluation of ``value`` is ``True``, the format function returns ``args_true``.
If the boolean evaluation is ``False``, then the function returns ``args_false`` if it was provided, or ``[]`` otherwise.
- Creation (one arg):
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool("--force")``
- Examples:
+------------+--------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+============+====================+
| ``True`` | ``["--force"]`` |
+------------+--------------------+
| ``False`` | ``[]`` |
+------------+--------------------+
- Creation (two args, ``None`` treated as ``False``):
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool("--relax", "--dont-do-it")``
- Examples:
+------------+----------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+============+======================+
| ``True`` | ``["--relax"]`` |
+------------+----------------------+
| ``False`` | ``["--dont-do-it"]`` |
+------------+----------------------+
| | ``["--dont-do-it"]`` |
+------------+----------------------+
- Creation (two args, ``None`` is ignored):
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool("--relax", "--dont-do-it", ignore_none=True)``
- Examples:
+------------+----------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+============+======================+
| ``True`` | ``["--relax"]`` |
+------------+----------------------+
| ``False`` | ``["--dont-do-it"]`` |
+------------+----------------------+
| | ``[]`` |
+------------+----------------------+
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool_not()``
This method receives one parameter, which is returned by the function when the boolean evaluation
of ``value`` is ``False``.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_bool_not("--no-deps")``
- Examples:
+-------------+---------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+=============+=====================+
| ``True`` | ``[]`` |
+-------------+---------------------+
| ``False`` | ``["--no-deps"]`` |
+-------------+---------------------+
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_optval()``
This method receives one parameter ``arg``, the function returns the string concatenation
of ``arg`` and ``value``.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_optval("-i")``
- Examples:
+---------------+---------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+===============+=====================+
| ``3`` | ``["-i3"]`` |
+---------------+---------------------+
| ``foobar`` | ``["-ifoobar"]`` |
+---------------+---------------------+
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_val()``
This method receives one parameter ``arg``, the function returns ``[arg, value]``.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_val("--name")``
- Examples:
+--------------+--------------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+==============+==========================+
| ``abc`` | ``["--name", "abc"]`` |
+--------------+--------------------------+
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_eq_val()``
This method receives one parameter ``arg``, the function returns the string of the form
``{arg}={value}``.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_eq_val("--num-cpus")``
- Examples:
+------------+-------------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+============+=========================+
| ``10`` | ``["--num-cpus=10"]`` |
+------------+-------------------------+
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_fixed()``
This method receives one parameter ``arg``, the function expects no ``value`` - if one
is provided then it is ignored.
The function returns ``arg`` as-is.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_fixed("--version")``
- Examples:
+---------+-----------------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+=========+=======================+
| | ``["--version"]`` |
+---------+-----------------------+
| 57 | ``["--version"]`` |
+---------+-----------------------+
- Note:
This is the only special case in which a value can be missing for the formatting function.
The example also comes from the code in `Quickstart`_.
In that case, the module has code to determine the command's version so that it can assert compatibility.
There is no *value* to be passed for that CLI argument.
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_map()``
This method receives one parameter ``arg`` which must be a dictionary, and an optional parameter ``default``.
The function returns the evaluation of ``arg[value]``.
If ``value not in arg``, then it returns ``default`` if defined, otherwise ``[]``.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_map(dict(a=1, b=2, c=3), default=42)``
- Examples:
+---------------------+---------------+
| Value | Outcome |
+=====================+===============+
| ``"b"`` | ``["2"]`` |
+---------------------+---------------+
| ``"yabadabadoo"`` | ``["42"]`` |
+---------------------+---------------+
- Note:
If ``default`` is not specified, invalid values return an empty list, meaning they are silently ignored.
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.as_func()``
This method receives one parameter ``arg`` which is itself is a format function and it must abide by the rules described above.
- Creation:
``cmd_runner_fmt.as_func(lambda v: [] if v == 'stable' else ['--channel', '{0}'.format(v)])``
- Note:
The outcome for that depends entirely on the function provided by the developer.
Other features for argument formatting
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Some additional features are available as decorators:
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.unpack args()``
This decorator unpacks the incoming ``value`` as a list of elements.
For example, in ``ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.puppet``, it is used as:
.. code-block:: python
@cmd_runner_fmt.unpack_args
def execute_func(execute, manifest):
if execute:
return ["--execute", execute]
else:
return [manifest]
runner = CmdRunner(
module,
command=_prepare_base_cmd(),
path_prefix=_PUPPET_PATH_PREFIX,
arg_formats=dict(
# ...
_execute=cmd_runner_fmt.as_func(execute_func),
# ...
),
)
Then, in :ansplugin:`community.general.puppet#module` it is put to use with:
.. code-block:: python
with runner(args_order) as ctx:
rc, stdout, stderr = ctx.run(_execute=[p['execute'], p['manifest']])
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.unpack_kwargs()``
Conversely, this decorator unpacks the incoming ``value`` as a ``dict``-like object.
- ``cmd_runner_fmt.stack()``
This decorator assumes ``value`` is a sequence and concatenates the output
of the wrapped function applied to each element of the sequence.
For example, in :ansplugin:`community.general.django_check#module`, the argument format for ``database``
is defined as:
.. code-block:: python
arg_formats = dict(
# ...
database=cmd_runner_fmt.stack(cmd_runner_fmt.as_opt_val)("--database"),
# ...
)
When receiving a list ``["abc", "def"]``, the output is:
.. code-block:: python
["--database", "abc", "--database", "def"]
Command Runner
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Settings that can be passed to the ``CmdRunner`` constructor are:
- ``module: AnsibleModule``
Module instance. Mandatory parameter.
- ``command: str | list[str]``
Command to be executed. It can be a single string, the executable name, or a list
of strings containing the executable name as the first element and, optionally, fixed parameters.
Those parameters are used in all executions of the runner.
The *executable* pointed by this parameter (whether itself when ``str`` or its first element when ``list``) is
processed using ``AnsibleModule.get_bin_path()`` *unless* it is an absolute path or contains the character ``/``.
- ``arg_formats: dict``
Mapping of argument names to formatting functions.
- ``default_args_order: str``
As the name suggests, a default ordering for the arguments. When
this is passed, the context can be created without specifying ``args_order``. Defaults to ``()``.
- ``check_rc: bool``
When ``True``, if the return code from the command is not zero, the module exits
with an error. Defaults to ``False``.
- ``path_prefix: list[str]``
If the command being executed is installed in a non-standard directory path,
additional paths might be provided to search for the executable. Defaults to ``None``.
- ``environ_update: dict``
Pass additional environment variables to be set during the command execution.
Defaults to ``None``.
- ``force_lang: str``
It is usually important to force the locale to one specific value, so that responses are consistent and, therefore, parseable.
Please note that using this option (which is enabled by default) overwrites the environment variables ``LANGUAGE`` and ``LC_ALL``.
To disable this mechanism, set this parameter to ``None``.
In community.general 9.1.0 a special value ``auto`` was introduced for this parameter, with the effect
that ``CmdRunner`` then tries to determine the best parseable locale for the runtime.
It should become the default value in the future, but for the time being the default value is ``C``.
When creating a context, the additional settings that can be passed to the call are:
- ``args_order: str``
Establishes the order in which the arguments are rendered in the command line.
This parameter is mandatory unless ``default_args_order`` was provided to the runner instance.
- ``output_process: func``
Function to transform the output of the executable into different values or formats.
See examples in section below.
- ``check_mode_skip: bool``
Whether to skip the actual execution of the command when the module is in check mode.
Defaults to ``False``.
- ``check_mode_return: any``
If ``check_mode_skip=True``, then return this value instead.
- valid named arguments to ``AnsibleModule.run_command()``
Other than ``args``, any valid argument to ``run_command()`` can be passed when setting up the run context.
For example, ``data`` can be used to send information to the command's standard input.
Or ``cwd`` can be used to run the command inside a specific working directory.
Additionally, any other valid parameters for ``AnsibleModule.run_command()`` may be passed, but unexpected behavior
might occur if redefining options already present in the runner or its context creation. Use with caution.
Processing results
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
As mentioned, ``CmdRunner`` uses ``AnsibleModule.run_command()`` to execute the external command,
and it passes the return value from that method back to caller. That means that,
by default, the result is going to be a tuple ``(rc, stdout, stderr)``.
If you need to transform or process that output, you can pass a function to the context,
as the ``output_process`` parameter. It must be a function like:
.. code-block:: python
def process(rc, stdout, stderr):
# do some magic
return processed_value # whatever that is
In that case, the return of ``run()`` is the ``processed_value`` returned by the function.
PythonRunner
^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``PythonRunner`` class is a specialized version of ``CmdRunner``, geared towards the execution of
Python scripts. It features two extra and mutually exclusive parameters ``python`` and ``venv`` in its constructor:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.python_runner import PythonRunner
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.cmd_runner import cmd_runner_fmt
runner = PythonRunner(
module,
command=["-m", "django"],
arg_formats=dict(...),
python="python",
venv="/path/to/some/venv",
)
The default value for ``python`` is the string ``python``, and the for ``venv`` it is ``None``.
The command line produced by such a command with ``python="python3.12"`` is something like:
.. code-block:: shell
/usr/bin/python3.12 -m django <arg1> <arg2> ...
And the command line for ``venv="/work/venv"`` is like:
.. code-block:: shell
/work/venv/bin/python -m django <arg1> <arg2> ...
You may provide the value of the ``command`` argument as a string (in that case the string is used as a script name)
or as a list, in which case the elements of the list must be valid arguments for the Python interpreter, as in the example above.
See `Command line and environment <https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html>`_ for more details.
If the parameter ``python`` is an absolute path, or contains directory separators, such as ``/``, then it is used
as-is, otherwise the runtime ``PATH`` is searched for that command name.
Other than that, everything else works as in ``CmdRunner``.
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GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_deps:
``deps`` Guide
==============
Using ``deps``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.deps`` module util simplifies
the importing of code as described in :ref:`Importing and using shared code <shared_code>`.
Please notice that ``deps`` is meant to be used specifically with Ansible modules, and not other types of plugins.
The same example from the Developer Guide would become:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils import deps
with deps.declare("foo"):
import foo
Then in ``main()``, just after the argspec (or anywhere in the code, for that matter), do
.. code-block:: python
deps.validate(module) # assuming module is a valid AnsibleModule instance
By default, ``deps`` will rely on ``ansible.module_utils.basic.missing_required_lib`` to generate
a message about a failing import. That function accepts parameters ``reason`` and ``url``, and
and so does ``deps```:
.. code-block:: python
with deps.declare("foo", reason="foo is needed to properly bar", url="https://foo.bar.io"):
import foo
If you would rather write a custom message instead of using ``missing_required_lib`` then do:
.. code-block:: python
with deps.declare("foo", msg="Custom msg explaining why foo is needed"):
import foo
``deps`` allows for multiple dependencies to be declared:
.. code-block:: python
with deps.declare("foo"):
import foo
with deps.declare("bar"):
import bar
with deps.declare("doe"):
import doe
By default, ``deps.validate()`` will check on all the declared dependencies, but if so desired,
they can be validated selectively by doing:
.. code-block:: python
deps.validate(module, "foo") # only validates the "foo" dependency
deps.validate(module, "doe:bar") # only validates the "doe" and "bar" dependencies
deps.validate(module, "-doe:bar") # validates all dependencies except "doe" and "bar"
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GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper:
Module Helper guide
===================
Introduction
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Writing a module for Ansible is largely described in existing documentation.
However, a good part of that is boilerplate code that needs to be repeated every single time.
That is where ``ModuleHelper`` comes to assistance: a lot of that boilerplate code is done.
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.quickstart:
Quickstart
""""""""""
See the `example from Ansible documentation <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_modules_general.html#creating-a-module>`_
written with ``ModuleHelper``.
But bear in mind that it does not showcase all of MH's features:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import ModuleHelper
class MyTest(ModuleHelper):
module = dict(
argument_spec=dict(
name=dict(type='str', required=True),
new=dict(type='bool', required=False, default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
)
use_old_vardict = False
def __run__(self):
self.vars.original_message = ''
self.vars.message = ''
if self.check_mode:
return
self.vars.original_message = self.vars.name
self.vars.message = 'goodbye'
self.changed = self.vars['new']
if self.vars.name == "fail me":
self.do_raise("You requested this to fail")
def main():
MyTest.execute()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Module Helper
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Introduction
""""""""""""
``ModuleHelper`` is a wrapper around the standard ``AnsibleModule``, providing extra features and conveniences.
The basic structure of a module using ``ModuleHelper`` is as shown in the
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.quickstart`
section above, but there are more elements that will take part in it.
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import ModuleHelper
class MyTest(ModuleHelper):
output_params = ()
change_params = ()
diff_params = ()
facts_name = None
facts_params = ()
use_old_vardict = True
mute_vardict_deprecation = False
module = dict(
argument_spec=dict(...),
# ...
)
After importing the ``ModuleHelper`` class, you need to declare your own class extending it.
.. seealso::
There is a variation called ``StateModuleHelper``, which builds on top of the features provided by MH.
See :ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.statemh` below for more details.
The easiest way of specifying the module is to create the class variable ``module`` with a dictionary
containing the exact arguments that would be passed as parameters to ``AnsibleModule``.
If you prefer to create the ``AnsibleModule`` object yourself, just assign it to the ``module`` class variable.
MH also accepts a parameter ``module`` in its constructor, if that parameter is used used,
then it will override the class variable. The parameter can either be ``dict`` or ``AnsibleModule`` as well.
Beyond the definition of the module, there are other variables that can be used to control aspects
of MH's behavior. These variables should be set at the very beginning of the class, and their semantics are
explained through this document.
The main logic of MH happens in the ``ModuleHelper.run()`` method, which looks like:
.. code-block:: python
@module_fails_on_exception
def run(self):
self.__init_module__()
self.__run__()
self.__quit_module__()
output = self.output
if 'failed' not in output:
output['failed'] = False
self.module.exit_json(changed=self.has_changed(), **output)
The method ``ModuleHelper.__run__()`` must be implemented by the module and most
modules will be able to perform their actions implementing only that MH method.
However, in some cases, you might want to execute actions before or after the main tasks, in which cases
you should implement ``ModuleHelper.__init_module__()`` and ``ModuleHelper.__quit_module__()`` respectively.
Note that the output comes from ``self.output``, which is a ``@property`` method.
By default, that property will collect all the variables that are marked for output and return them in a dictionary with their values.
Moreover, the default ``self.output`` will also handle Ansible ``facts`` and *diff mode*.
Also note the changed status comes from ``self.has_changed()``, which is usually calculated from variables that are marked
to track changes in their content.
.. seealso::
More details in sections
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.paramvaroutput` and
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.changes` below.
.. seealso::
See more about the decorator
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.modulefailsdeco` below.
Another way to write the example from the
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.quickstart`
would be:
.. code-block:: python
def __init_module__(self):
self.vars.original_message = ''
self.vars.message = ''
def __run__(self):
if self.check_mode:
return
self.vars.original_message = self.vars.name
self.vars.message = 'goodbye'
self.changed = self.vars['new']
def __quit_module__(self):
if self.vars.name == "fail me":
self.do_raise("You requested this to fail")
Notice that there are no calls to ``module.exit_json()`` nor ``module.fail_json()``: if the module fails, raise an exception.
You can use the convenience method ``self.do_raise()`` or raise the exception as usual in Python to do that.
If no exception is raised, then the module succeeds.
.. seealso::
See more about exceptions in section
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.exceptions` below.
Ansible modules must have a ``main()`` function and the usual test for ``'__main__'``. When using MH that should look like:
.. code-block:: python
def main():
MyTest.execute()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
The class method ``execute()`` is nothing more than a convenience shorcut for:
.. code-block:: python
m = MyTest()
m.run()
Optionally, an ``AnsibleModule`` may be passed as parameter to ``execute()``.
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.paramvaroutput:
Parameters, variables, and output
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
All the parameters automatically become variables in the ``self.vars`` attribute, which is of the ``VarDict`` type.
By using ``self.vars``, you get a central mechanism to access the parameters but also to expose variables as return values of the module.
As described in :ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_vardict`, variables in ``VarDict`` have metadata associated to them.
One of the attributes in that metadata marks the variable for output, and MH makes use of that to generate the module's return values.
.. important::
The ``VarDict`` feature described was introduced in community.general 7.1.0, but there was a first
implementation of it embedded within ``ModuleHelper``.
That older implementation is now deprecated and will be removed in community.general 11.0.0.
After community.general 7.1.0, MH modules generate a deprecation message about *using the old VarDict*.
There are two ways to prevent that from happening:
#. Set ``mute_vardict_deprecation = True`` and the deprecation will be silenced. If the module still uses the old ``VarDict``,
it will not be able to update to community.general 11.0.0 (Spring 2026) upon its release.
#. Set ``use_old_vardict = False`` to make the MH module use the new ``VarDict`` immediatelly.
The new ``VarDict`` and its use is documented and this is the recommended way to handle this.
.. code-block:: python
class MyTest(ModuleHelper):
use_old_vardict = False
mute_vardict_deprecation = True
...
These two settings are mutually exclusive, but that is not enforced and the behavior when setting both is not specified.
Contrary to new variables created in ``VarDict``, module parameters are not set for output by default.
If you want to include some module parameters in the output, list them in the ``output_params`` class variable.
.. code-block:: python
class MyTest(ModuleHelper):
output_params = ('state', 'name')
...
Another neat feature provided by MH by using ``VarDict`` is the automatic tracking of changes when setting the metadata ``change=True``.
Again, to enable this feature for module parameters, you must list them in the ``change_params`` class variable.
.. code-block:: python
class MyTest(ModuleHelper):
# example from community.general.xfconf
change_params = ('value', )
...
.. seealso::
See more about this in
:ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.changes` below.
Similarly, if you want to use Ansible's diff mode, you can set the metadata ``diff=True`` and ``diff_params`` for module parameters.
With that, MH will automatically generate the diff output for variables that have changed.
.. code-block:: python
class MyTest(ModuleHelper):
diff_params = ('value', )
def __run__(self):
# example from community.general.gio_mime
self.vars.set_meta("handler", initial_value=gio_mime_get(self.runner, self.vars.mime_type), diff=True, change=True)
Moreover, if a module is set to return *facts* instead of return values, then again use the metadata ``fact=True`` and ``fact_params`` for module parameters.
Additionally, you must specify ``facts_name``, as in:
.. code-block:: python
class VolumeFacts(ModuleHelper):
facts_name = 'volume_facts'
def __init_module__(self):
self.vars.set("volume", 123, fact=True)
That generates an Ansible fact like:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- name: Obtain volume facts
some.collection.volume_facts:
# parameters
- name: Print volume facts
debug:
msg: Volume fact is {{ ansible_facts.volume_facts.volume }}
.. important::
If ``facts_name`` is not set, the module does not generate any facts.
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.changes:
Handling changes
""""""""""""""""
In MH there are many ways to indicate change in the module execution. Here they are:
Tracking changes in variables
-----------------------------
As explained above, you can enable change tracking in any number of variables in ``self.vars``.
By the end of the module execution, if any of those variables has a value different then the first value assigned to them,
then that will be picked up by MH and signalled as changed at the module output.
See the example below to learn how you can enabled change tracking in variables:
.. code-block:: python
# using __init_module__() as example, it works the same in __run__() and __quit_module__()
def __init_module__(self):
# example from community.general.ansible_galaxy_install
self.vars.set("new_roles", {}, change=True)
# example of "hidden" variable used only to track change in a value from community.general.gconftool2
self.vars.set('_value', self.vars.previous_value, output=False, change=True)
# enable change-tracking without assigning value
self.vars.set_meta("new_roles", change=True)
# if you must forcibly set an initial value to the variable
self.vars.set_meta("new_roles", initial_value=[])
...
If the end value of any variable marked ``change`` is different from its initial value, then MH will return ``changed=True``.
Indicating changes with ``changed``
-----------------------------------
If you want to indicate change directly in the code, then use the ``self.changed`` property in MH.
Beware that this is a ``@property`` method in MH, with both a *getter* and a *setter*.
By default, that hidden field is set to ``False``.
Effective change
----------------
The effective outcome for the module is determined in the ``self.has_changed()`` method, and it consists of the logical *OR* operation
between ``self.changed`` and the change calculated from ``self.vars``.
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.exceptions:
Exceptions
""""""""""
In MH, instead of calling ``module.fail_json()`` you can just raise an exception.
The output variables are collected the same way they would be for a successful execution.
However, you can set output variables specifically for that exception, if you so choose.
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import ModuleHelperException
def __init_module__(self):
if not complex_validation():
self.do_raise("Validation failed!")
# Or passing output variables
awesomeness = calculate_awesomeness()
if awesomeness > 1000:
self.do_raise("Over awesome, I cannot handle it!", update_output={"awesomeness": awesomeness})
# which is just a convenience shortcut for
raise ModuleHelperException("...", update_output={...})
All exceptions derived from ``Exception`` are captured and translated into a ``fail_json()`` call.
However, if you do want to call ``self.module.fail_json()`` yourself it will work,
just keep in mind that there will be no automatic handling of output variables in that case.
Behind the curtains, all ``do_raise()`` does is to raise a ``ModuleHelperException``.
If you want to create specialized error handling for your code, the best way is to extend that clas and raise it when needed.
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.statemh:
StateModuleHelper
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Many modules use a parameter ``state`` that effectively controls the exact action performed by the module, such as
``state=present`` or ``state=absent`` for installing or removing packages.
By using ``StateModuleHelper`` you can make your code like the excerpt from the ``gconftool2`` below:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import StateModuleHelper
class GConftool(StateModuleHelper):
...
module = dict(
...
)
use_old_vardict = False
def __init_module__(self):
self.runner = gconftool2_runner(self.module, check_rc=True)
...
self.vars.set('previous_value', self._get(), fact=True)
self.vars.set('value_type', self.vars.value_type)
self.vars.set('_value', self.vars.previous_value, output=False, change=True)
self.vars.set_meta('value', initial_value=self.vars.previous_value)
self.vars.set('playbook_value', self.vars.value, fact=True)
...
def state_absent(self):
with self.runner("state key", output_process=self._make_process(False)) as ctx:
ctx.run()
self.vars.set('run_info', ctx.run_info, verbosity=4)
self.vars.set('new_value', None, fact=True)
self.vars._value = None
def state_present(self):
with self.runner("direct config_source value_type state key value", output_process=self._make_process(True)) as ctx:
ctx.run()
self.vars.set('run_info', ctx.run_info, verbosity=4)
self.vars.set('new_value', self._get(), fact=True)
self.vars._value = self.vars.new_value
Note that the method ``__run__()`` is implemented in ``StateModuleHelper``, all you need to implement are the methods ``state_<state_value>``.
In the example above, :ansplugin:`community.general.gconftool2#module` only has two states, ``present`` and ``absent``, thus, ``state_present()`` and ``state_absent()``.
If the controlling parameter is not called ``state``, like in :ansplugin:`community.general.jira#module` module, just let SMH know about it:
.. code-block:: python
class JIRA(StateModuleHelper):
state_param = 'operation'
def operation_create(self):
...
def operation_search(self):
...
Lastly, if the module is called with ``state=somevalue`` and the method ``state_somevalue``
is not implemented, SMH will resort to call a method called ``__state_fallback__()``.
By default, this method will raise a ``ValueError`` indicating the method was not found.
Naturally, you can override that method to write a default implementation, as in :ansplugin:`community.general.locale_gen#module`:
.. code-block:: python
def __state_fallback__(self):
if self.vars.state_tracking == self.vars.state:
return
if self.vars.ubuntu_mode:
self.apply_change_ubuntu(self.vars.state, self.vars.name)
else:
self.apply_change(self.vars.state, self.vars.name)
That module has only the states ``present`` and ``absent`` and the code for both is the one in the fallback method.
.. note::
The name of the fallback method **does not change** if you set a different value of ``state_param``.
Other Conveniences
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Delegations to AnsibleModule
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
The MH properties and methods below are delegated as-is to the underlying ``AnsibleModule`` instance in ``self.module``:
- ``check_mode``
- ``get_bin_path()``
- ``warn()``
- ``deprecate()``
Additionally, MH will also delegate:
- ``diff_mode`` to ``self.module._diff``
- ``verbosity`` to ``self.module._verbosity``
Starting in community.general 10.3.0, MH will also delegate the method ``debug`` to ``self.module``.
If any existing module already has a ``debug`` attribute defined, a warning message will be generated,
requesting it to be renamed. Upon the release of community.general 12.0.0, the delegation will be
preemptive and will override any existing method or property in the subclasses.
Decorators
""""""""""
The following decorators should only be used within ``ModuleHelper`` class.
@cause_changes
--------------
This decorator will control whether the outcome of the method will cause the module to signal change in its output.
If the method completes without raising an exception it is considered to have succeeded, otherwise, it will have failed.
The decorator has a parameter ``when`` that accepts three different values: ``success``, ``failure``, and ``always``.
There are also two legacy parameters, ``on_success`` and ``on_failure``, that will be deprecated, so do not use them.
The value of ``changed`` in the module output will be set to ``True``:
- ``when="success"`` and the method completes without raising an exception.
- ``when="failure"`` and the method raises an exception.
- ``when="always"``, regardless of the method raising an exception or not.
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import cause_changes
# adapted excerpt from the community.general.jira module
class JIRA(StateModuleHelper):
@cause_changes(when="success")
def operation_create(self):
...
If ``when`` has a different value or no parameters are specificied, the decorator will have no effect whatsoever.
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_modulehelper.modulefailsdeco:
@module_fails_on_exception
--------------------------
In a method using this decorator, if an exception is raised, the text message of that exception will be captured
by the decorator and used to call ``self.module.fail_json()``.
In most of the cases there will be no need to use this decorator, because ``ModuleHelper.run()`` already uses it.
@check_mode_skip
----------------
If the module is running in check mode, this decorator will prevent the method from executing.
The return value in that case is ``None``.
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import check_mode_skip
# adapted excerpt from the community.general.locale_gen module
class LocaleGen(StateModuleHelper):
@check_mode_skip
def __state_fallback__(self):
...
@check_mode_skip_returns
------------------------
This decorator is similar to the previous one, but the developer can control the return value for the method when running in check mode.
It is used with one of two parameters. One is ``callable`` and the return value in check mode will be ``callable(self, *args, **kwargs)``,
where ``self`` is the ``ModuleHelper`` instance and the union of ``args`` and ``kwargs`` will contain all the parameters passed to the method.
The other option is to use the parameter ``value``, in which case the method will return ``value`` when in check mode.
References
^^^^^^^^^^
- `Ansible Developer Guide <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/index.html>`_
- `Creating a module <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_modules_general.html#creating-a-module>`_
- `Returning ansible facts <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/common_return_values.html#ansible-facts>`_
- :ref:`ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_vardict`
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Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_online:
****************
Online.net Guide
****************
Introduction
============
Online is a French hosting company mainly known for providing bare-metal servers named Dedibox.
Check it out: `https://www.online.net/en <https://www.online.net/en>`_
Dynamic inventory for Online resources
--------------------------------------
Ansible has a dynamic inventory plugin that can list your resources.
1. Create a YAML configuration such as ``online_inventory.yml`` with this content:
.. code-block:: yaml
plugin: community.general.online
2. Set your ``ONLINE_TOKEN`` environment variable with your token.
You need to open an account and log into it before you can get a token.
You can find your token at the following page: `https://console.online.net/en/api/access <https://console.online.net/en/api/access>`_
3. You can test that your inventory is working by running:
.. code-block:: console
$ ansible-inventory -v -i online_inventory.yml --list
4. Now you can run your playbook or any other module with this inventory:
.. code-block:: ansible-output
$ ansible all -i online_inventory.yml -m ping
sd-96735 | SUCCESS => {
"changed": false,
"ping": "pong"
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Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_packet:
**********************************
Packet.net Guide
**********************************
Introduction
============
`Packet.net <https://packet.net>`_ is a bare metal infrastructure host that is supported by the community.general collection through six cloud modules. The six modules are:
- :ansplugin:`community.general.packet_device#module`: manages servers on Packet. You can use this module to create, restart and delete devices.
- :ansplugin:`community.general.packet_ip_subnet#module`: assign IP subnet to a bare metal server
- :ansplugin:`community.general.packet_project#module`: create/delete a project in Packet host
- :ansplugin:`community.general.packet_sshkey#module`: adds a public SSH key from file or value to the Packet infrastructure. Every subsequently-created device will have this public key installed in .ssh/authorized_keys.
- :ansplugin:`community.general.packet_volume#module`: create/delete a volume in Packet host
- :ansplugin:`community.general.packet_volume_attachment#module`: attach/detach a volume to a device in the Packet host
Note, this guide assumes you are familiar with Ansible and how it works. If you are not, have a look at their :ref:`docs <ansible_documentation>` before getting started.
Requirements
============
The Packet modules connect to the Packet API using the `packet-python package <https://pypi.org/project/packet-python/>`_. You can install it with pip:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install packet-python
In order to check the state of devices created by Ansible on Packet, it is a good idea to install one of the `Packet CLI clients <https://www.packet.net/developers/integrations/>`_. Otherwise you can check them through the `Packet portal <https://app.packet.net/portal>`_.
To use the modules you will need a Packet API token. You can generate an API token through the Packet portal `here <https://app.packet.net/portal#/api-keys>`__. The simplest way to authenticate yourself is to set the Packet API token in an environment variable:
.. code-block:: console
$ export PACKET_API_TOKEN=Bfse9F24SFtfs423Gsd3ifGsd43sSdfs
If you are not comfortable exporting your API token, you can pass it as a parameter to the modules.
On Packet, devices and reserved IP addresses belong to `projects <https://www.packet.com/developers/api/#projects>`_. In order to use the packet_device module, you need to specify the UUID of the project in which you want to create or manage devices. You can find a project's UUID in the Packet portal `here <https://app.packet.net/portal#/projects/list/table/>`_ (it is just under the project table) or through one of the available `CLIs <https://www.packet.net/developers/integrations/>`_.
If you want to use a new SSH key pair in this tutorial, you can generate it to ``./id_rsa`` and ``./id_rsa.pub`` as:
.. code-block:: console
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ./id_rsa
If you want to use an existing key pair, just copy the private and public key over to the playbook directory.
Device Creation
===============
The following code block is a simple playbook that creates one `Type 0 <https://www.packet.com/cloud/servers/t1-small/>`_ server (the ``plan`` parameter). You have to supply ``plan`` and ``operating_system``. ``location`` defaults to ``ewr1`` (Parsippany, NJ). You can find all the possible values for the parameters through a `CLI client <https://www.packet.net/developers/integrations/>`_.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
# playbook_create.yml
- name: Create Ubuntu device
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- community.general.packet_sshkey:
key_file: ./id_rsa.pub
label: tutorial key
- community.general.packet_device:
project_id: <your_project_id>
hostnames: myserver
operating_system: ubuntu_16_04
plan: baremetal_0
facility: sjc1
After running ``ansible-playbook playbook_create.yml``, you should have a server provisioned on Packet. You can verify through a CLI or in the `Packet portal <https://app.packet.net/portal#/projects/list/table>`__.
If you get an error with the message "failed to set machine state present, error: Error 404: Not Found", please verify your project UUID.
Updating Devices
================
The two parameters used to uniquely identify Packet devices are: "device_ids" and "hostnames". Both parameters accept either a single string (later converted to a one-element list), or a list of strings.
The ``device_ids`` and ``hostnames`` parameters are mutually exclusive. The following values are all acceptable:
- device_ids: ``a27b7a83-fc93-435b-a128-47a5b04f2dcf``
- hostnames: ``mydev1``
- device_ids: ``[a27b7a83-fc93-435b-a128-47a5b04f2dcf, 4887130f-0ccd-49a0-99b0-323c1ceb527b]``
- hostnames: ``[mydev1, mydev2]``
In addition, hostnames can contain a special ``%d`` formatter along with a ``count`` parameter that lets you easily expand hostnames that follow a simple name and number pattern; in other words, ``hostnames: "mydev%d", count: 2`` will expand to [mydev1, mydev2].
If your playbook acts on existing Packet devices, you can only pass the ``hostname`` and ``device_ids`` parameters. The following playbook shows how you can reboot a specific Packet device by setting the ``hostname`` parameter:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
# playbook_reboot.yml
- name: reboot myserver
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- community.general.packet_device:
project_id: <your_project_id>
hostnames: myserver
state: rebooted
You can also identify specific Packet devices with the ``device_ids`` parameter. The device's UUID can be found in the `Packet Portal <https://app.packet.net/portal>`_ or by using a `CLI <https://www.packet.net/developers/integrations/>`_. The following playbook removes a Packet device using the ``device_ids`` field:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
# playbook_remove.yml
- name: remove a device
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- community.general.packet_device:
project_id: <your_project_id>
device_ids: <myserver_device_id>
state: absent
More Complex Playbooks
======================
In this example, we will create a CoreOS cluster with `user data <https://packet.com/developers/docs/servers/key-features/user-data/>`_.
The CoreOS cluster will use `etcd <https://etcd.io/>`_ for discovery of other servers in the cluster. Before provisioning your servers, you will need to generate a discovery token for your cluster:
.. code-block:: console
$ curl -w "\n" 'https://discovery.etcd.io/new?size=3'
The following playbook will create an SSH key, 3 Packet servers, and then wait until SSH is ready (or until 5 minutes passed). Make sure to substitute the discovery token URL in ``user_data``, and the ``project_id`` before running ``ansible-playbook``. Also, feel free to change ``plan`` and ``facility``.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
# playbook_coreos.yml
- name: Start 3 CoreOS nodes in Packet and wait until SSH is ready
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- community.general.packet_sshkey:
key_file: ./id_rsa.pub
label: new
- community.general.packet_device:
hostnames: [coreos-one, coreos-two, coreos-three]
operating_system: coreos_beta
plan: baremetal_0
facility: ewr1
project_id: <your_project_id>
wait_for_public_IPv: 4
user_data: |
#cloud-config
coreos:
etcd2:
discovery: https://discovery.etcd.io/<token>
advertise-client-urls: http://$private_ipv4:2379,http://$private_ipv4:4001
initial-advertise-peer-urls: http://$private_ipv4:2380
listen-client-urls: http://0.0.0.0:2379,http://0.0.0.0:4001
listen-peer-urls: http://$private_ipv4:2380
fleet:
public-ip: $private_ipv4
units:
- name: etcd2.service
command: start
- name: fleet.service
command: start
register: newhosts
- name: wait for ssh
ansible.builtin.wait_for:
delay: 1
host: "{{ item.public_ipv4 }}"
port: 22
state: started
timeout: 500
loop: "{{ newhosts.results[0].devices }}"
As with most Ansible modules, the default states of the Packet modules are idempotent, meaning the resources in your project will remain the same after re-runs of a playbook. Thus, we can keep the ``packet_sshkey`` module call in our playbook. If the public key is already in your Packet account, the call will have no effect.
The second module call provisions 3 Packet Type 0 (specified using the ``plan`` parameter) servers in the project identified by the ``project_id`` parameter. The servers are all provisioned with CoreOS beta (the ``operating_system`` parameter) and are customized with cloud-config user data passed to the ``user_data`` parameter.
The ``packet_device`` module has a ``wait_for_public_IPv`` that is used to specify the version of the IP address to wait for (valid values are ``4`` or ``6`` for IPv4 or IPv6). If specified, Ansible will wait until the GET API call for a device contains an Internet-routeable IP address of the specified version. When referring to an IP address of a created device in subsequent module calls, it is wise to use the ``wait_for_public_IPv`` parameter, or ``state: active`` in the packet_device module call.
Run the playbook:
.. code-block:: console
$ ansible-playbook playbook_coreos.yml
Once the playbook quits, your new devices should be reachable through SSH. Try to connect to one and check if etcd has started properly:
.. code-block:: console
tomk@work $ ssh -i id_rsa core@$one_of_the_servers_ip
core@coreos-one ~ $ etcdctl cluster-health
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Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_scaleway:
**************
Scaleway Guide
**************
Introduction
============
`Scaleway <https://scaleway.com>`_ is a cloud provider supported by the community.general collection through a set of plugins and modules.
Those modules are:
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_compute#module`: manages servers on Scaleway. You can use this module to create, restart and delete servers.
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_compute_private_network#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_container#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_container_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_container_namespace_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_container_namespace#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_container_registry_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_container_registry#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_database_backup#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_function#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_function_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_function_namespace_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_function_namespace#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_image_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_ip#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_ip_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_lb#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_organization_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_private_network#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_security_group#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_security_group_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_security_group_rule#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_server_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_snapshot_info#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_sshkey#module`: adds a public SSH key from a file or value to the Packet infrastructure. Every subsequently-created device will have this public key installed in .ssh/authorized_keys.
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_user_data#module`
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_volume#module`: manages volumes on Scaleway.
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_volume_info#module`
The plugins are:
- :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway#inventory`: inventory plugin
.. note::
This guide assumes you are familiar with Ansible and how it works.
If you are not, have a look at :ref:`ansible_documentation` before getting started.
Requirements
============
The Scaleway modules and inventory script connect to the Scaleway API using `Scaleway REST API <https://developer.scaleway.com>`_.
To use the modules and inventory script you will need a Scaleway API token.
You can generate an API token through the `Scaleway console's credential page <https://cloud.scaleway.com/#/credentials>`__.
The simplest way to authenticate yourself is to set the Scaleway API token in an environment variable:
.. code-block:: console
$ export SCW_TOKEN=00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
If you are not comfortable exporting your API token, you can pass it as a parameter to the modules using the ``api_token`` argument.
If you want to use a new SSH key pair in this tutorial, you can generate it to ``./id_rsa`` and ``./id_rsa.pub`` as:
.. code-block:: console
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ./id_rsa
If you want to use an existing key pair, just copy the private and public key over to the playbook directory.
How to add an SSH key?
======================
Connection to Scaleway Compute nodes use Secure Shell.
SSH keys are stored at the account level, which means that you can reuse the same SSH key in multiple nodes.
The first step to configure Scaleway compute resources is to have at least one SSH key configured.
:ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_sshkey#module` is a module that manages SSH keys on your Scaleway account.
You can add an SSH key to your account by including the following task in a playbook:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- name: "Add SSH key"
community.general.scaleway_sshkey:
ssh_pub_key: "ssh-rsa AAAA..."
state: "present"
The ``ssh_pub_key`` parameter contains your ssh public key as a string. Here is an example inside a playbook:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- name: Test SSH key lifecycle on a Scaleway account
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
environment:
SCW_API_KEY: ""
tasks:
- community.general.scaleway_sshkey:
ssh_pub_key: "ssh-rsa AAAAB...424242 developer@example.com"
state: present
register: result
- ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- result is success and result is changed
How to create a compute instance?
=================================
Now that we have an SSH key configured, the next step is to spin up a server!
:ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway_compute#module` is a module that can create, update and delete Scaleway compute instances:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- name: Create a server
community.general.scaleway_compute:
name: foobar
state: present
image: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
organization: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
region: ams1
commercial_type: START1-S
Here are the parameter details for the example shown above:
- ``name`` is the name of the instance (the one that will show up in your web console).
- ``image`` is the UUID of the system image you would like to use.
A list of all images is available for each availability zone.
- ``organization`` represents the organization that your account is attached to.
- ``region`` represents the Availability Zone which your instance is in (for this example, ``par1`` and ``ams1``).
- ``commercial_type`` represents the name of the commercial offers.
You can check out the Scaleway pricing page to find which instance is right for you.
Take a look at this short playbook to see a working example using ``scaleway_compute``:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- name: Test compute instance lifecycle on a Scaleway account
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
environment:
SCW_API_KEY: ""
tasks:
- name: Create a server
register: server_creation_task
community.general.scaleway_compute:
name: foobar
state: present
image: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
organization: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
region: ams1
commercial_type: START1-S
wait: true
- ansible.builtin.debug:
var: server_creation_task
- ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- server_creation_task is success
- server_creation_task is changed
- name: Run it
community.general.scaleway_compute:
name: foobar
state: running
image: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
organization: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
region: ams1
commercial_type: START1-S
wait: true
tags:
- web_server
register: server_run_task
- ansible.builtin.debug:
var: server_run_task
- ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- server_run_task is success
- server_run_task is changed
Dynamic Inventory Plugin
========================
Ansible ships with :ansplugin:`community.general.scaleway#inventory`.
You can now get a complete inventory of your Scaleway resources through this plugin and filter it on
different parameters (``regions`` and ``tags`` are currently supported).
Let us create an example!
Suppose that we want to get all hosts that got the tag web_server.
Create a file named ``scaleway_inventory.yml`` with the following content:
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
plugin: community.general.scaleway
regions:
- ams1
- par1
tags:
- web_server
This inventory means that we want all hosts that got the tag ``web_server`` on the zones ``ams1`` and ``par1``.
Once you have configured this file, you can get the information using the following command:
.. code-block:: console
$ ansible-inventory --list -i scaleway_inventory.yml
The output will be:
.. code-block:: json
{
"_meta": {
"hostvars": {
"dd8e3ae9-0c7c-459e-bc7b-aba8bfa1bb8d": {
"ansible_verbosity": 6,
"arch": "x86_64",
"commercial_type": "START1-S",
"hostname": "foobar",
"ipv4": "192.0.2.1",
"organization": "00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444",
"state": "running",
"tags": [
"web_server"
]
}
}
},
"all": {
"children": [
"ams1",
"par1",
"ungrouped",
"web_server"
]
},
"ams1": {},
"par1": {
"hosts": [
"dd8e3ae9-0c7c-459e-bc7b-aba8bfa1bb8d"
]
},
"ungrouped": {},
"web_server": {
"hosts": [
"dd8e3ae9-0c7c-459e-bc7b-aba8bfa1bb8d"
]
}
}
As you can see, we get different groups of hosts.
``par1`` and ``ams1`` are groups based on location.
``web_server`` is a group based on a tag.
In case a filter parameter is not defined, the plugin supposes all values possible are wanted.
This means that for each tag that exists on your Scaleway compute nodes, a group based on each tag will be created.
Scaleway S3 object storage
==========================
`Object Storage <https://www.scaleway.com/object-storage>`_ allows you to store any kind of objects (documents, images, videos, and so on).
As the Scaleway API is S3 compatible, Ansible supports it natively through the amazon.aws modules: :ansplugin:`amazon.aws.s3_bucket#module`, :ansplugin:`amazon.aws.s3_object#module`.
You can find many examples in the `scaleway_s3 integration tests <https://github.com/ansible/ansible-legacy-tests/tree/devel/test/legacy/roles/scaleway_s3>`_.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja
- hosts: myserver
vars:
scaleway_region: nl-ams
s3_url: https://s3.nl-ams.scw.cloud
environment:
# AWS_ACCESS_KEY matches your scaleway organization id available at https://cloud.scaleway.com/#/account
AWS_ACCESS_KEY: 00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444
# AWS_SECRET_KEY matches a secret token that you can retrieve at https://cloud.scaleway.com/#/credentials
AWS_SECRET_KEY: aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-dddd-eeeeeeeeeeee
module_defaults:
group/amazon.aws.aws:
s3_url: '{{ s3_url }}'
region: '{{ scaleway_region }}'
tasks:
# use a fact instead of a variable, otherwise template is evaluate each time variable is used
- ansible.builtin.set_fact:
bucket_name: "{{ 99999999 | random | to_uuid }}"
# "requester_pays:" is mandatory because Scaleway does not implement related API
# another way is to use amazon.aws.s3_object and "mode: create" !
- amazon.aws.s3_bucket:
name: '{{ bucket_name }}'
requester_pays:
- name: Another way to create the bucket
amazon.aws.s3_object:
bucket: '{{ bucket_name }}'
mode: create
encrypt: false
register: bucket_creation_check
- name: add something in the bucket
amazon.aws.s3_object:
mode: put
bucket: '{{ bucket_name }}'
src: /tmp/test.txt # needs to be created before
object: test.txt
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@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
..
Copyright (c) Ansible Project
GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
.. _ansible_collections.community.general.docsite.guide_vardict:
VarDict Guide
=============
Introduction
^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.vardict`` module util provides the
``VarDict`` class to help manage the module variables. That class is a container for module variables,
especially the ones for which the module must keep track of state changes, and the ones that should
be published as return values.
Each variable has extra behaviors controlled by associated metadata, simplifying the generation of
output values from the module.
Quickstart
""""""""""
The simplest way of using ``VarDict`` is:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.vardict import VarDict
Then in ``main()``, or any other function called from there:
.. code-block:: python
vars = VarDict()
# Next 3 statements are equivalent
vars.abc = 123
vars["abc"] = 123
vars.set("abc", 123)
vars.xyz = "bananas"
vars.ghi = False
And by the time the module is about to exit:
.. code-block:: python
results = vars.output()
module.exit_json(**results)
That makes the return value of the module:
.. code-block:: javascript
{
"abc": 123,
"xyz": "bananas",
"ghi": false
}
Metadata
""""""""
The metadata values associated with each variable are:
- ``output: bool`` - marks the variable for module output as a module return value.
- ``fact: bool`` - marks the variable for module output as an Ansible fact.
- ``verbosity: int`` - sets the minimum level of verbosity for which the variable will be included in the output.
- ``change: bool`` - controls the detection of changes in the variable value.
- ``initial_value: any`` - when using ``change`` and need to forcefully set an intial value to the variable.
- ``diff: bool`` - used along with ``change``, this generates an Ansible-style diff ``dict``.
See the sections below for more details on how to use the metadata.
Using VarDict
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Basic Usage
"""""""""""
As shown above, variables can be accessed using the ``[]`` operator, as in a ``dict`` object,
and also as an object attribute, such as ``vars.abc``. The form using the ``set()``
method is special in the sense that you can use it to set metadata values:
.. code-block:: python
vars.set("abc", 123, output=False)
vars.set("abc", 123, output=True, change=True)
Another way to set metadata after the variables have been created is:
.. code-block:: python
vars.set_meta("abc", output=False)
vars.set_meta("abc", output=True, change=True, diff=True)
You can use either operator and attribute forms to access the value of the variable. Other ways to
access its value and its metadata are:
.. code-block:: python
print("abc value = {0}".format(vars.var("abc")["value"])) # get the value
print("abc output? {0}".format(vars.get_meta("abc")["output"])) # get the metadata like this
The names of methods, such as ``set``, ``get_meta``, ``output`` amongst others, are reserved and
cannot be used as variable names. If you try to use a reserved name a ``ValueError`` exception
is raised with the message "Name <var> is reserved".
Generating output
"""""""""""""""""
By default, every variable create will be enable for output with minimum verbosity set to zero, in
other words, they will always be in the output by default.
You can control that when creating the variable for the first time or later in the code:
.. code-block:: python
vars.set("internal", x + 4, output=False)
vars.set_meta("internal", output=False)
You can also set the verbosity of some variable, like:
.. code-block:: python
vars.set("abc", x + 4)
vars.set("debug_x", x, verbosity=3)
results = vars.output(module._verbosity)
module.exit_json(**results)
If the module was invoked with verbosity lower than 3, then the output will only contain
the variable ``abc``. If running at higher verbosity, as in ``ansible-playbook -vvv``,
then the output will also contain ``debug_x``.
Generating facts is very similar to regular output, but variables are not marked as facts by default.
.. code-block:: python
vars.set("modulefact", x + 4, fact=True)
vars.set("debugfact", x, fact=True, verbosity=3)
results = vars.output(module._verbosity)
results["ansible_facts"] = {"module_name": vars.facts(module._verbosity)}
module.exit_json(**results)
Handling change
"""""""""""""""
You can use ``VarDict`` to determine whether variables have had their values changed.
.. code-block:: python
vars.set("abc", 42, change=True)
vars.abc = 90
results = vars.output()
results["changed"] = vars.has_changed
module.exit_json(**results)
If tracking changes in variables, you may want to present the difference between the initial and the final
values of it. For that, you want to use:
.. code-block:: python
vars.set("abc", 42, change=True, diff=True)
vars.abc = 90
results = vars.output()
results["changed"] = vars.has_changed
results["diff"] = vars.diff()
module.exit_json(**results)
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The :ref:`community.general collection <plugins_in_community.general>` offers cu
Feature Tests
-------------
The :ansplugin:`community.general.a_module test <community.general.a_module#test>` allows to check whether a given string refers to an existing module or action plugin. This can be useful in roles, which can use this to ensure that required modules are present ahead of time.
The ``a_module`` test allows to check whether a given string refers to an existing module or action plugin. This can be useful in roles, which can use this to ensure that required modules are present ahead of time.
.. code-block:: yaml+jinja

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@@ -5,17 +5,17 @@
namespace: community
name: general
version: 10.3.0
version: 6.3.0
readme: README.md
authors:
- Ansible (https://github.com/ansible)
description: >-
The community.general collection is a part of the Ansible package and includes many modules and
plugins supported by Ansible community which are not part of more specialized community collections.
description: null
license_file: COPYING
tags:
- community
tags: [community]
# NOTE: No dependencies are expected to be added here
# dependencies:
repository: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general
documentation: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/
homepage: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general
issues: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues
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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
from __future__ import annotations
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
import time
@@ -21,37 +22,29 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
_VALID_ARGS = frozenset(('path', 'state', 'table', 'noflush', 'counters', 'modprobe', 'ip_version', 'wait'))
DEFAULT_SUDOABLE = True
@staticmethod
def msg_error__async_and_poll_not_zero(task_poll, task_async, max_timeout):
return (
"This module doesn't support async>0 and poll>0 when its 'state' param "
"is set to 'restored'. To enable its rollback feature (that needs the "
"module to run asynchronously on the remote), please set task attribute "
f"'poll' (={task_poll}) to 0, and 'async' (={task_async}) to a value >2 and not greater than "
f"'ansible_timeout' (={max_timeout}) (recommended).")
@staticmethod
def msg_warning__no_async_is_no_rollback(task_poll, task_async, max_timeout):
return (
"Attempts to restore iptables state without rollback in case of mistake "
"may lead the ansible controller to loose access to the hosts and never "
"regain it before fixing firewall rules through a serial console, or any "
f"other way except SSH. Please set task attribute 'poll' (={task_poll}) to 0, and "
f"'async' (={task_async}) to a value >2 and not greater than 'ansible_timeout' (={max_timeout}) "
"(recommended).")
@staticmethod
def msg_warning__async_greater_than_timeout(task_poll, task_async, max_timeout):
return (
"You attempt to restore iptables state with rollback in case of mistake, "
"but with settings that will lead this rollback to happen AFTER that the "
"controller will reach its own timeout. Please set task attribute 'poll' "
f"(={task_poll}) to 0, and 'async' (={task_async}) to a value >2 and not greater than "
f"'ansible_timeout' (={max_timeout}) (recommended).")
MSG_ERROR__ASYNC_AND_POLL_NOT_ZERO = (
"This module doesn't support async>0 and poll>0 when its 'state' param "
"is set to 'restored'. To enable its rollback feature (that needs the "
"module to run asynchronously on the remote), please set task attribute "
"'poll' (=%s) to 0, and 'async' (=%s) to a value >2 and not greater than "
"'ansible_timeout' (=%s) (recommended).")
MSG_WARNING__NO_ASYNC_IS_NO_ROLLBACK = (
"Attempts to restore iptables state without rollback in case of mistake "
"may lead the ansible controller to loose access to the hosts and never "
"regain it before fixing firewall rules through a serial console, or any "
"other way except SSH. Please set task attribute 'poll' (=%s) to 0, and "
"'async' (=%s) to a value >2 and not greater than 'ansible_timeout' (=%s) "
"(recommended).")
MSG_WARNING__ASYNC_GREATER_THAN_TIMEOUT = (
"You attempt to restore iptables state with rollback in case of mistake, "
"but with settings that will lead this rollback to happen AFTER that the "
"controller will reach its own timeout. Please set task attribute 'poll' "
"(=%s) to 0, and 'async' (=%s) to a value >2 and not greater than "
"'ansible_timeout' (=%s) (recommended).")
def _async_result(self, async_status_args, task_vars, timeout):
'''
Retrieve results of the asynchronous task, and display them in place of
Retrieve results of the asynchonous task, and display them in place of
the async wrapper results (those with the ansible_job_id key).
'''
async_status = self._task.copy()
@@ -95,25 +88,21 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
max_timeout = self._connection._play_context.timeout
module_args = self._task.args
async_status_args = {}
starter_cmd = None
confirm_cmd = None
if module_args.get('state', None) == 'restored':
if not wrap_async:
if not check_mode:
display.warning(self.msg_error__async_and_poll_not_zero(
display.warning(self.MSG_WARNING__NO_ASYNC_IS_NO_ROLLBACK % (
task_poll,
task_async,
max_timeout))
elif task_poll:
raise AnsibleActionFail(self.msg_warning__no_async_is_no_rollback(
raise AnsibleActionFail(self.MSG_ERROR__ASYNC_AND_POLL_NOT_ZERO % (
task_poll,
task_async,
max_timeout))
else:
if task_async > max_timeout and not check_mode:
display.warning(self.msg_warning__async_greater_than_timeout(
display.warning(self.MSG_WARNING__ASYNC_GREATER_THAN_TIMEOUT % (
task_poll,
task_async,
max_timeout))
@@ -126,10 +115,10 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
# remote and local sides (if not the same, make the loop
# longer on the controller); and set a backup file path.
module_args['_timeout'] = task_async
module_args['_back'] = f'{async_dir}/iptables.state'
module_args['_back'] = '%s/iptables.state' % async_dir
async_status_args = dict(mode='status')
confirm_cmd = f"rm -f {module_args['_back']}"
starter_cmd = f"touch {module_args['_back']}.starter"
confirm_cmd = 'rm -f %s' % module_args['_back']
starter_cmd = 'touch %s.starter' % module_args['_back']
remaining_time = max(task_async, max_timeout)
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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
from __future__ import annotations
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleConnectionFailure
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native, to_text
@@ -17,10 +17,6 @@ from ansible.utils.display import Display
display = Display()
def fmt(mapping, key):
return to_native(mapping[key]).strip()
class TimedOutException(Exception):
pass
@@ -48,7 +44,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
SHUTDOWN_COMMAND_ARGS = {
'alpine': '',
'void': '-h +{delay_min} "{message}"',
'freebsd': '-p +{delay_sec}s "{message}"',
'freebsd': '-h +{delay_sec}s "{message}"',
'linux': DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND_ARGS,
'macosx': '-h +{delay_min} "{message}"',
'openbsd': '-h +{delay_min} "{message}"',
@@ -84,41 +80,35 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
getattr(self, default_value))))
return value
def get_shutdown_command_args(self, distribution):
args = self._get_value_from_facts('SHUTDOWN_COMMAND_ARGS', distribution, 'DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND_ARGS')
# Convert seconds to minutes. If less that 60, set it to 0.
delay_sec = self.delay
shutdown_message = self._task.args.get('msg', self.DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE)
return args.format(delay_sec=delay_sec, delay_min=delay_sec // 60, message=shutdown_message)
def get_distribution(self, task_vars):
# FIXME: only execute the module if we don't already have the facts we need
distribution = {}
display.debug(f'{self._task.action}: running setup module to get distribution')
display.debug('{action}: running setup module to get distribution'.format(action=self._task.action))
module_output = self._execute_module(
task_vars=task_vars,
module_name='ansible.legacy.setup',
module_args={'gather_subset': 'min'})
try:
if module_output.get('failed', False):
raise AnsibleError(f"Failed to determine system distribution. {fmt(module_output, 'module_stdout')}, {fmt(module_output, 'module_stderr')}")
raise AnsibleError('Failed to determine system distribution. {0}, {1}'.format(
to_native(module_output['module_stdout']).strip(),
to_native(module_output['module_stderr']).strip()))
distribution['name'] = module_output['ansible_facts']['ansible_distribution'].lower()
distribution['version'] = to_text(
module_output['ansible_facts']['ansible_distribution_version'].split('.')[0])
distribution['version'] = to_text(module_output['ansible_facts']['ansible_distribution_version'].split('.')[0])
distribution['family'] = to_text(module_output['ansible_facts']['ansible_os_family'].lower())
display.debug(f"{self._task.action}: distribution: {distribution}")
display.debug("{action}: distribution: {dist}".format(action=self._task.action, dist=distribution))
return distribution
except KeyError as ke:
raise AnsibleError(f'Failed to get distribution information. Missing "{ke.args[0]}" in output.')
raise AnsibleError('Failed to get distribution information. Missing "{0}" in output.'.format(ke.args[0]))
def get_shutdown_command(self, task_vars, distribution):
def find_command(command, find_search_paths):
display.debug(f'{self._task.action}: running find module looking in {find_search_paths} to get path for "{command}"')
find_result = self._execute_module(
task_vars=task_vars,
# prevent collection search by calling with ansible.legacy (still allows library/ override of find)
module_name='ansible.legacy.find',
module_args={
'paths': find_search_paths,
'patterns': [command],
'file_type': 'any'
}
)
return [x['path'] for x in find_result['files']]
shutdown_bin = self._get_value_from_facts('SHUTDOWN_COMMANDS', distribution, 'DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND')
default_search_paths = ['/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/local/sbin']
search_paths = self._task.args.get('search_paths', default_search_paths)
@@ -128,61 +118,62 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
if is_string(search_paths):
search_paths = [search_paths]
# Error if we didn't get a list
err_msg = "'search_paths' must be a string or flat list of strings, got {0}"
try:
incorrect_type = any(not is_string(x) for x in search_paths)
if not isinstance(search_paths, list) or incorrect_type:
raise TypeError
except TypeError:
# Error if we didn't get a list
err_msg = f"'search_paths' must be a string or flat list of strings, got {search_paths}"
raise AnsibleError(err_msg)
raise AnsibleError(err_msg.format(search_paths))
full_path = find_command(shutdown_bin, search_paths) # find the path to the shutdown command
if not full_path: # if we could not find the shutdown command
display.debug('{action}: running find module looking in {paths} to get path for "{command}"'.format(
action=self._task.action,
command=shutdown_bin,
paths=search_paths))
find_result = self._execute_module(
task_vars=task_vars,
# prevent collection search by calling with ansible.legacy (still allows library/ override of find)
module_name='ansible.legacy.find',
module_args={
'paths': search_paths,
'patterns': [shutdown_bin],
'file_type': 'any'
}
)
# tell the user we will try with systemd
display.vvv(f'Unable to find command "{shutdown_bin}" in search paths: {search_paths}, will attempt a shutdown using systemd directly.')
systemctl_search_paths = ['/bin', '/usr/bin']
full_path = find_command('systemctl', systemctl_search_paths) # find the path to the systemctl command
if not full_path: # if we couldn't find systemctl
raise AnsibleError(
f'Could not find command "{shutdown_bin}" in search paths: {search_paths} or systemctl'
f' command in search paths: {systemctl_search_paths}, unable to shutdown.') # we give up here
else:
return f"{full_path[0]} poweroff" # done, since we cannot use args with systemd shutdown
# systemd case taken care of, here we add args to the command
args = self._get_value_from_facts('SHUTDOWN_COMMAND_ARGS', distribution, 'DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND_ARGS')
# Convert seconds to minutes. If less that 60, set it to 0.
delay_sec = self.delay
shutdown_message = self._task.args.get('msg', self.DEFAULT_SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE)
af = args.format(delay_sec=delay_sec, delay_min=delay_sec // 60, message=shutdown_message)
return f'{full_path[0]} {af}'
full_path = [x['path'] for x in find_result['files']]
if not full_path:
raise AnsibleError('Unable to find command "{0}" in search paths: {1}'.format(shutdown_bin, search_paths))
self._shutdown_command = full_path[0]
return self._shutdown_command
def perform_shutdown(self, task_vars, distribution):
result = {}
shutdown_result = {}
shutdown_command_exec = self.get_shutdown_command(task_vars, distribution)
shutdown_command = self.get_shutdown_command(task_vars, distribution)
shutdown_command_args = self.get_shutdown_command_args(distribution)
shutdown_command_exec = '{0} {1}'.format(shutdown_command, shutdown_command_args)
self.cleanup(force=True)
try:
display.vvv(f"{self._task.action}: shutting down server...")
display.debug(f"{self._task.action}: shutting down server with command '{shutdown_command_exec}'")
display.vvv("{action}: shutting down server...".format(action=self._task.action))
display.debug("{action}: shutting down server with command '{command}'".format(action=self._task.action, command=shutdown_command_exec))
if self._play_context.check_mode:
shutdown_result['rc'] = 0
else:
shutdown_result = self._low_level_execute_command(shutdown_command_exec, sudoable=self.DEFAULT_SUDOABLE)
except AnsibleConnectionFailure as e:
# If the connection is closed too quickly due to the system being shutdown, carry on
display.debug(
f'{self._task.action}: AnsibleConnectionFailure caught and handled: {e}')
display.debug('{action}: AnsibleConnectionFailure caught and handled: {error}'.format(action=self._task.action, error=to_text(e)))
shutdown_result['rc'] = 0
if shutdown_result['rc'] != 0:
result['failed'] = True
result['shutdown'] = False
result['msg'] = f"Shutdown command failed. Error was {fmt(shutdown_result, 'stdout')}, {fmt(shutdown_result, 'stderr')}"
result['msg'] = "Shutdown command failed. Error was {stdout}, {stderr}".format(
stdout=to_native(shutdown_result['stdout'].strip()),
stderr=to_native(shutdown_result['stderr'].strip()))
return result
result['failed'] = False
@@ -195,7 +186,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
# If running with local connection, fail so we don't shutdown ourself
if self._connection.transport == 'local' and (not self._play_context.check_mode):
msg = f'Running {self._task.action} with local connection would shutdown the control node.'
msg = 'Running {0} with local connection would shutdown the control node.'.format(self._task.action)
return {'changed': False, 'elapsed': 0, 'shutdown': False, 'failed': True, 'msg': msg}
if task_vars is None:

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@@ -2,88 +2,83 @@
# Copyright (c) 2018, Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
from __future__ import annotations
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
name: doas
short_description: Do As user
description:
- This become plugins allows your remote/login user to execute commands as another user using the C(doas) utility.
author: Ansible Core Team
options:
become_user:
description: User you 'become' to execute the task.
type: string
ini:
- section: privilege_escalation
key: become_user
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: user
vars:
- name: ansible_become_user
- name: ansible_doas_user
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_USER
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_USER
become_exe:
description: C(doas) executable.
type: string
default: doas
ini:
- section: privilege_escalation
key: become_exe
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: executable
vars:
- name: ansible_become_exe
- name: ansible_doas_exe
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_EXE
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_EXE
become_flags:
description: Options to pass to C(doas).
type: string
default: ''
ini:
- section: privilege_escalation
key: become_flags
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: flags
vars:
- name: ansible_become_flags
- name: ansible_doas_flags
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_FLAGS
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_FLAGS
become_pass:
description: Password for C(doas) prompt.
type: string
required: false
vars:
- name: ansible_become_password
- name: ansible_become_pass
- name: ansible_doas_pass
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_PASS
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_PASS
ini:
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: password
prompt_l10n:
DOCUMENTATION = '''
name: doas
short_description: Do As user
description:
- List of localized strings to match for prompt detection.
- If empty we will use the built in one.
type: list
elements: string
default: []
ini:
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: localized_prompts
vars:
- name: ansible_doas_prompt_l10n
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_PROMPT_L10N
"""
- This become plugins allows your remote/login user to execute commands as another user via the doas utility.
author: Ansible Core Team
options:
become_user:
description: User you 'become' to execute the task
ini:
- section: privilege_escalation
key: become_user
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: user
vars:
- name: ansible_become_user
- name: ansible_doas_user
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_USER
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_USER
become_exe:
description: Doas executable
default: doas
ini:
- section: privilege_escalation
key: become_exe
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: executable
vars:
- name: ansible_become_exe
- name: ansible_doas_exe
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_EXE
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_EXE
become_flags:
description: Options to pass to doas
default: ''
ini:
- section: privilege_escalation
key: become_flags
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: flags
vars:
- name: ansible_become_flags
- name: ansible_doas_flags
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_FLAGS
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_FLAGS
become_pass:
description: password for doas prompt
required: false
vars:
- name: ansible_become_password
- name: ansible_become_pass
- name: ansible_doas_pass
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_PASS
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_PASS
ini:
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: password
prompt_l10n:
description:
- List of localized strings to match for prompt detection
- If empty we'll use the built in one
default: []
ini:
- section: doas_become_plugin
key: localized_prompts
vars:
- name: ansible_doas_prompt_l10n
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_DOAS_PROMPT_L10N
'''
import re
@@ -124,9 +119,9 @@ class BecomeModule(BecomeBase):
flags += ' -n'
become_user = self.get_option('become_user')
user = f'-u {become_user}' if become_user else ''
user = '-u %s' % (become_user) if become_user else ''
success_cmd = self._build_success_command(cmd, shell, noexe=True)
executable = getattr(shell, 'executable', shell.SHELL_FAMILY)
return f'{become_exe} {flags} {user} {executable} -c {success_cmd}'
return '%s %s %s %s -c %s' % (become_exe, flags, user, executable, success_cmd)

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