* fix reconfigure option
If `init_reconfigure` is true, the init fails because it is run as:
`terraform init -input=false - r e c o n f i g u r e`
* changelog fragment
* typo
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(cherry picked from commit 9f4fd4c899)
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**SECURITY** - CVE-2021-20178
Hide user sensitive information like `privkey` and `authkey`
while logging in console.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3560aeb12f)
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* Fixed bug
- The module was searching back (and forward, in the ``after`` state) for lines that were not comments, assuming it would be a valid rule or an include.
* remove the line, make yamllint happy
* Update changelogs/fragments/1394-pamd-removing-comments.yaml
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(cherry picked from commit 325a19d88a)
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* add support for all monit service types
* ignore case when performing check
* add changelog
* Escape special characters before matching
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* escape each element individually
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(cherry picked from commit bed1dc479f)
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* Removed the bridge-slave from list of ip based connections since nmcli does not accept IP options for bridge-slave connections.
* Update changelogs/fragments/1517-bridge-slave-from-list-of-ip-based-connections.yml
Thanks for the tip.
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(cherry picked from commit fd741ed663)
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Online SAS is rebranded as Scaleway in 2015. Updated
inventory documentation for the same.
Fixes: #814
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7b529c72b3)
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* updated deprecated homebrew cask commands
* added methods for brew version deprecation check
* added comments and changelog fragment
* added unit test for version comparison
* switch to use disutils LooseVersion for version comparison
* updated changelog message and minor refactor for building brew command based on version
* added caching logic for retrieval of brew version and updated PR changelog yaml
* Update changelogs/fragments/1481-deprecated-brew-cask-command.yaml
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* Update plugins/modules/packaging/os/homebrew_cask.py
* Update plugins/modules/packaging/os/homebrew_cask.py
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* Update plugins/modules/packaging/os/homebrew_cask.py
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* switch to use subprocess.check_output instead of subprocess.run
* replace subprocess with run_command
* removed unused subprocess import
* removed error handling logic to depend on check_rc=True instead
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit ed813176ce)
Co-authored-by: Jianhao Tan <jianhao@shopback.com>
* Some improvements to the module
- Fixed examples documentation ().
- Module no longer incorrectly reports change for information gathering operations ().
- Replaced custom parameter validation with ``required_if`` ().
- Added the traceback output to ``fail_json()`` calls deriving from exceptions ().
* added PR URL to changelof frag
* Update changelogs/fragments/jira_improvements.yaml
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* mentioned issue required for transition in chnagelog
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(cherry picked from commit 5016f402a5)
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* nios_member: fix nios api member_normalize error with python 3
Force a copy of the key to allow change during iteration.
* Update - add changelog fragment
* Update - add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/1527-fix-nios-api-member-normalize.yaml
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(cherry picked from commit c63f3f9956)
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* Ensured ``changed`` returns ``False``.
- Added small improvement on the ``_load_scope()`` method.
* yamllint caught it
* Rephrased changelog fragment
(cherry picked from commit 1faf8ef08b)
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* Do not remove non-ASCII Unicode from multi-line string output.
* Added basic tests.
* Add Unicode test.
* Simplify tests, avoid later Jinja features.
* Refactor.
* Make use diy tests use callback test framework as well.
* Remove color codes.
* Work around stable-2.9 bug.
* Simplify again.
(cherry picked from commit 0a7ed3b019)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Some adjustments/improvements
- Added doc details for parameters ``description`` and ``objectClass``
- Added type details to argument_spec of parameters ``description`` and ``objectClass``.
- Removed unused import
- Simplified logic of ``LdapEntry._load_attrs()``
- Replaced parameter validation test with ``required_if``.
* Added changelog frag
(cherry picked from commit 5ee5c004b4)
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* Raises error for non-existent repo path, requires Ansible 2.10.4 or higher.
* Changes from suggestions in the PR
* Suggestion from PR
* Update changelogs/fragments/630-git_config-handling-invalid-dir.yaml
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(cherry picked from commit e9dafb3467)
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* saltstack: fix put_file to preserve checksum
Use hashutil.base64_decodefile to ensure that the file checksum
is preserved, since file.write only supports text files.
Signed-off-by: Zac Medico <zmedico@gmail.com>
* Update changelogs/fragments/1472-saltstack-fix-put_file-to-preserve-checksum.yml
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(cherry picked from commit 47b940fc63)
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* AZP Bootstrap
(cherry picked from commit 33126b7267)
* AZP: Correct Cloud jobs
(cherry picked from commit 2fea31b292377e17ba5447dcb79c4b753a6fad58)
* Fix AZP CI (#1508)
* Fix 2.9/2.10 cloud
* Fix splunk callback tests.
* ansible_virtualization_type on AZP can be one of container/containerd instead of docker for dockerized tests.
* Disable nomad tests.
* Work around AZP bugs.
(cherry picked from commit dd55c3c3bb)
* Run tests on all groups.
* Reduce 2.9 coverage to decrease large number of jobs.
* Try to fix test.
* Revert "Try to fix test."
This reverts commit 23f51451c6.
* Other target selection for 2.9.
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* Document it is a dictionary to reduce confusion.
* Add variable example
(cherry picked from commit 757427cadf)
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When user provides auth URL value which does not startswith
http or https protocol schema, provide a meaningful error message
stating so.
Fixes: #331
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit f37eb12580)
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* xfconf: add return values and expand test coverage
* fix pep8
* fix pylint
* fix returns yaml docs
* Add changelog fragemnt
* revert docts for `returned`
* Update changelogs/fragments/1419-xfconf-return-values.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py
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* update return values to raw for scalar/lists
* another doc tweak: None -> none
* Break newline for pep8
* Fix merge mistake
* Back to list of strings
* fix yaml syntax
* Fall back to old way, deprecate returns, add ingores for errors
* add a note about dprecating facts
* Add depracation messages and fix docstring error
* remove deprecation of return values.
* Update plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py
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* drop the deprecation message too
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(cherry picked from commit 8e53b3df6f)
Co-authored-by: Matthew Campbell <calvinmc@gmail.com>
* Bugfix: Fix parsing array values in osx_defaults
Unquote values and unescape double quotes when reading array values from defaults.
* Fix fragments: fix_parsing_array_values_in_osx_defaults
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* add test code for Bugfix: Fix parsing array values from osx_defaults
* handle spaces after the comma
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(cherry picked from commit 1110e93c5d)
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* Fix#1435: mas : Fix "invalid literal" when no app
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/1436-mas-fix-no-app-installed.yml
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(cherry picked from commit b80854ff50)
Co-authored-by: Jean-Pierre Matsumoto <jpmat296@gmail.com>
jmespath library does not undestand custom string types
such as AnsibleUnicode, and AnsibleUnsafeText.
So user need to use ``to_json | from_json`` filter while using
functions like ``starts_with`` and ``contains`` etc.
This hack will allow user to get rid of this filter.
Fixes: #320
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(cherry picked from commit 5319437bc2)
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* [icinga2_host.py] Actually return codes instead of data
Currently the module tries to return the `data`, which can result in a blank message instead of the code being shown.
```
"msg": "bad return code creating host: "
```
* add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/335-icinga2_host-return-error-code.yaml
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* return code and data on fail
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(cherry picked from commit 70ba401602)
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* Fixed validate-modules:mutually_exclusive-unknown for plugins/modules/packaging/os/redhat_subscription.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/lxd/lxd_container.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/sophos_utm/utm_network_interface_address.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/opennebula/one_host.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/opennebula/one_image_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/opennebula/one_image.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/opennebula/one_service.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/opennebula/one_vm.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/net_tools/cloudflare_dns.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/net_tools/ip_netns.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/net_tools/ipinfoio_facts.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/net_tools/netcup_dns.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/wakeonlan.py
* added types to plugins/modules/remote_management/stacki/stacki_host.py but still cannot remove ignore line
* added a couple of FIXME comments
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_provider.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/rocketchat.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/monitoring/bigpanda.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/identity/keycloak/keycloak_client.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/identity/keycloak/keycloak_clienttemplate.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_user.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_group.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/spotinst/spotinst_aws_elastigroup.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/smartos/imgadm.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks_nic.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/ovirt/ovirt_external_provider_facts.py
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores no-default-for-required-parameter + couple of other cases
* Added changelog frag
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_alert_policy.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_firewall_policy.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/lxd/lxd_profile.py
* Typos and small fixes
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/net_tools/ldap/ldap_passwd.py
* Typos and small fixes, part 2
* Fixes from PR comments
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks_nic.py
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* Rolled back the mutually-exclusive-unknown in redhat_subscription
* Update changelogs/fragments/1423-valmod_multiple_cases.yml
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit ae0d3cb090)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
Use of "environement" is required when mas is installed with
homebrew. I suppose most of people use homebrew.
(cherry picked from commit db61a899d5)
Co-authored-by: Jean-Pierre Matsumoto <jpmat296@gmail.com>
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores doc-required-mismatch
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores doc-required-mismatch - update on 2.11
* Fixed chengelog frag
* rolledback removal of parameter from cloud/smartos/vmadm.py
* removed changelog frag for the rollback
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/smartos/vmadm.py
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* Revert "removed changelog frag for the rollback"
This reverts commit 56a02ead3b.
* suggestion from PR
* yet another PR suggestion
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(cherry picked from commit b69ea1dfd9)
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* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/lxc/lxc_container.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/smartos/vmadm.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/spotinst/spotinst_aws_elastigroup.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_dns_record.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_dns_zone.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/lxc/lxc_container.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_user.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/clustering/etcd3.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/clustering/znode.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/hpilo/hpilo_boot.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/ipmi/ipmi_boot.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/ipmi/ipmi_power.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_provider.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/stacki/stacki_host.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_share.py
* Removed validate-modules:doc-choices-do-not-match-spec from ignore files
* fixed alias samba_inherit_permissions in udm_share.py
* Rolled back a couple of lines
* Removed duplicate key in docs
* Rolled back a couple of troublesome lines
* Removed no-longer necessary ignore lines
* Removed no-longer necessary ignore lines on 2.11 as well
* Removed no-longer necessary ignore lines on 2.9 this time
(cherry picked from commit cff8463882)
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* a new module pagerduty_user
* fixed issues related to sanity
* fixed issues related to sanity
* modified the module
* shippable
* typo
* shippable
* removed e
* shippable
* shippable
* shippable
* updated test files
* Update plugins/modules/monitoring/pagerduty_user.py
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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(cherry picked from commit 63fbcdb4b1)
Co-authored-by: Zainab Alsaffar <za5775@rit.edu>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/spotinst/spotinst_aws_elastigroup.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/univention/udm_share.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/net_tools/nios/nios_host_record.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/storage/zfs/zfs_facts.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/storage/zfs/zpool_facts.py
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores nonexistent-parameter-documented
* Adjustments per the PR
* Removed no longer needed ignore line for udm_share.py
(cherry picked from commit 7f890c4645)
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* Add another shib module identifier to apache2 module (#1379)
* Update changelogs/fragments/1383-apache2-module-amend-shib-workaround.yaml
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(cherry picked from commit 382be570ec)
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* adding fix for packet_net.py
* adding changelog fragment
* squashing to fix cascading notifications
Apply suggestions from code review
thanks felixfontein for working with me!
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adding suggestions from code review (accessing dict in a better way)
modified packet_net fragment to accurate description
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit cc7d0f7670)
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* Fix typo in redhat_subscription testcase
* Fix macports state=present matching against the wrong package name
Previous implementation returned true if the desired package name occurred anywhere in
the list of all installed packages. For example as a substring of another package name,
or even as a substring of a variant name for a different package.
Instead:
- request macports only list installed packages matching the desired package name, instead of all installed packages.
- Note `port` exits with 0 regardless of whether any packages match the requested name.
- pass `-q` flag: "Do not print the header line. This is useful when parsing the output of port installed in scripts for further processing."
- eliminate `use_unsafe_shell=True` by searching stdout contents natively in python
instead of using `grep`. This has the added benefit of eliminating any potential
misinterpretation of characters in the package name as regex special characters.
If there are zero matching installed packages, `out` is empty.
If there are one or more matches (due to multiple installed versions), the output format
is: ec8a2bc682/src/port/port.tcl (L3320-L3323)
Notably, two leading spaces, the package name, a space, and then other information.
According to blame via github, those lines haven't changed in 11 years.
* Update macports state=active to eliminate use_unsafe_shell
Similar to previous commit (for macports state=present):
- pass `-q` flag: "Do not print the header line. This is useful when parsing the output of port installed in scripts for further processing."
- search stdout contents natively in python instead of using `grep`.
- added parentheses to search string to eliminate false positives if the package name
or variants contain the word `active`. Still could fail if they contain `(active)`, but
that's less likely
If there are zero matching installed packages, `out` is empty.
If there are one or more matches (due to multiple installed versions), the output format
is: ec8a2bc682/src/port/port.tcl (L3320-L3323)
For "state=active", we're looking for a line that contains `(active)` in the output.
* Basic test case of query_port for present and active
* Attempt to fix lint errors in test
* Different mock module creation, changed test cases indentation/spacing
- picked the wrong mock code to cargo-cult. Thanks to felixfontein for this suggestion
- 4 space indentation on continuation line. I thought I had that originally, but it looks like my editor sabotaged me with mixed tabs/spaces
- Remove leading newline on multi-line test cases. I don't think it would make a difference, but I'd read up on how the python syntax works and want to more accurately represent macports output.
fingers crossed this addresses the known build errors
* Add changelog fragment
* Update tests/unit/plugins/modules/packaging/os/test_macports.py
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* Update changelogs/fragments/1307-macports-fix-status-check.yml
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit d669e2b60d)
Co-authored-by: Dan Jackson <dan@djackson.org>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks_datacenter.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks_nic.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks_volume_attachments.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/profitbricks/profitbricks_volume.py
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores for cloud/profitbricks modules
* CI errors for 2.9
(cherry picked from commit a99d011867)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Datadog: Mark notification_message as no_log
This message field is often used to page people or teams inside
an organization when a monitor goes off, by using `@` mentions.
If Ansible is configured to use Datadog's callback plugin [1], an
unwanted interaction would happen:
When a monitor fails to create, the callback sends an error event
to Datadog which contains all the task's loggable fields in it.
If the message field contains `@` mentions, this event would page
the people on them.
[1] https://github.com/DataDog/ansible-datadog-callback
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/1338-datadog-mark-notification_message-no_log.yml
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(cherry picked from commit e73451f09e)
Co-authored-by: Albert Vaca Cintora <albertvaka@gmail.com>
* proxmox: create a common base
Add a doc_fragment to share the documentation regarding authentication
parameters (api_host, api_user, api_password, api_token_id,
api_token_secret as well as the lone validate_certs).
Add a module_utils to hold common code such as the argument spec (again
related to authentication paramters), a helper function to convert from
Proxmox boolean representation to python and the base class
ProxmoxAnsible.
For now it only handles the connection to Proxmox VE API but more can be
added in the future.
To check if everything is well in place add three new modules:
proxmox_{domain,group,user}_info.
And finaly tests these new modules.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add tests/integration/targets/proxmox/aliases
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(cherry picked from commit 51a08ea398)
Co-authored-by: Tristan Le Guern <tleguern@bouledef.eu>
* Added umask option to passwordstore lookup plugin.
* Added umask documentation and changelog fragment.
* Added default values to paramvals within the run method.
* removed blank lines (PEP8)
* Update changelogs/fragments/lookup-passwordstore-umask.yml
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* Update plugins/lookup/passwordstore.py
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* Update changelogs/fragments/lookup-passwordstore-umask.yml
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* passwordstore lookup plugin: changelog fragment update
* passing environment variables to subprocess.Popen()
* Update plugins/lookup/passwordstore.py
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* rm trailing whitespace
* Don't force default umask in the plugin, pass will take care of this.
* remove default from the documentation string
* remove trailing whitespaces
* prevent KeyErrors when checking if key exits in paramvals.
* Update plugins/lookup/passwordstore.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix for TypeError
* revert back to old directory test
Co-authored-by: bratw0rst <c.chmiel@speakup.nl>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 28ac4b79e2)
Co-authored-by: bratw0rst <42434435+bratw0rst@users.noreply.github.com>
* archive: Fix ignored sanity test parameter-list-no-elements
* Fix wrong argument type
* Add changelog
* Add integration test for a list of files
(cherry picked from commit 31443e57b1)
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_aa_policy.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_alert_policy.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_firewall_policy.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_blueprint_package.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_group.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_loadbalancer.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_modify_server.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_publicip.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_server.py
fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_server_snapshot.py
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores for cloud/centurylink modules
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/centurylink/clc_firewall_policy.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 5a567b80c6)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/atomic/atomic_container.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/oracle/oci_vcn.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/heroku/heroku_collaborator.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/docker/docker_stack.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/pubnub/pubnub_blocks.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/huawei/hwc_ecs_instance.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/huawei/hwc_vpc_port.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/huawei/hwc_vpc_subnet.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/ovh/ovh_ip_failover.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/ovh/ovh_ip_loadbalancing_backend.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/softlayer/sl_vm.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/misc/proxmox_kvm.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/misc/proxmox_template.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/misc/terraform.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/memset/memset_dns_reload.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/memset/memset_memstore_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/memset/memset_server_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/memset/memset_zone_domain.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/memset/memset_zone.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/memset/memset_zone_record.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/linode/linode.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/linode/linode_v4.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/doc_fragments/dimensiondata.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_network.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/dimensiondata/dimensiondata_vlan.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/xenserver/xenserver_guest_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/xenserver/xenserver_guest_powerstate.py
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores for varied cloud modules
- loking at the count of ignore lines, worked from the lower numbers up
* rolled back line for docker_container, removed two extraneous for xenserver
* rolled back lins for linode in 2.9
(cherry picked from commit 3d1f9ed657)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* * pkgin query_package(..) understands now also package name with version (my-package-1.2nb123456). * pkgin query_package(..) will distinct between not-installed and not-found packages. * pkgin install_package(..) fails with proper error if a non-existing package is attempted to be installed.
* fixup ansibot comments
* add changelog fragment
* add example
* use more pythonic condition
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* remove extra dot between description and link to PR
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* fix file extension of changelog fragment
* add pkgin unit tests for query_package function
* fix pep8 issues
* use enum Flag instead mix of strings, bools and None as return value
* use IntEnum instead Flag to support Python versions >= 2.6
* fix pep8 and pylint errors
* use regular class instead enum to avoid issues with older Python releases
* fix comment
* remove the combined package state since without an IntFlag or Flag the usage of it would require to use logical operators
Co-authored-by: Erik van Nooijen <eric.vannooijen@tomtom.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit ece0202507)
Co-authored-by: Martin Migasiewicz <616250+martinm82@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add ability to resize existing partition
* Add 'resize' flag to support backwards compatability, and allow partition reduction
* Add changelog fragment for #773
* Update changelogs/fragments/773-resize-partition.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/system/parted.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update resize flag with PR review comments
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Update plugins/modules/system/parted.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update default on resize flag in parted.py
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit 8f99f9cb1c)
Co-authored-by: jake2184 <jake2184@users.noreply.github.com>
* Big revamp in xfconf.py
- added plugin/module_utils/module_helper.py
- scaffold class for writing modules, beyond standard AnsibleModule
- automatic capture of exceptions
- easier dependency testing
- StateMixin to easily handle different behaviours for 'state' param
- CmdMixin to easily run external commands
- adapted test_xfconf.py
- the args for run_command are now lists instead of a string
- value and previous_value were not being tested before (because xfconf wasn't filling results - see below)
- added more tests: setting value to previous_value, getting non-existent property
- rewritten xfconf module, keeping the same results
- original module posted results as ansible_facts, this version still does it for compatibility, but also adds to the module result
* Added suggestions from the PR
* Added russoz as maintainer for the module_utils/module_helper.py file
* Formatting using printf-style requires special treatment
Strings not containing substitution tokens must work as well.
* Tidied up variables in module definition
* Tests with ArgFormat and DependencyCtxMgr
* pytest parameters must be in the same order, it seems
* improved testing for the DependencyCtxMgr
* fixed test for older pythons
* Moved changed property to improve readability
* Added testcase for state: absent and adjusted xfconf after it
* Fixed param name environ_update in run_command()
* added changelog fragment
* fixed tests after run_command param change
(cherry picked from commit e3fcc7de2a)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* [pkgng] introduce IGNORE_OSVERSION to pkgng
* [pkgng] add small description about IGNORE_OSVERSION
- source: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pkg.conf&sektion=5
* [pkgng] initialize default value of 'ignoreosver' as False
* [pkgng] replace double quotes by single ones, when setting 'ignoreosver'
* [pkgng] do not make 'ignoreosver' a required option for this module
* [pkgng] mode the point we set IGNORE_OSVER into install_packages()
* [pkgng] restrict the use of 'ignoreosver' to pkg versions >= 1.11
- https://github.com/freebsd/pkg/blob/release-1.11/NEWS#L51
* [pkgng] value of 'ignoreosver' passed to install_packages
- install_packages() contains a taks to update local pkgs cache;
- should that update be triggered, AND 'ignoreosver' is set to True,
we must change existing "batch_var" and add the IGNORE_OSVERSION=yes
to the environment;
- there pkg running on STABLE or CURRENT FreeBSD machines will have a
chance to proceed with the "update" action
* [pkgng] create option description for "ignoreosver" and its defaults
* [pkgng] make sure we do use IGNORE_OSVERSION when action is "update"
* [pkgng] add more information on how 'ignoreosver' works
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Zavam <egypcio@googlemail.com>
* [pkgng] create changelog fragment for PR #1243
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Zavam <egypcio@googlemail.com>
* [pkgng] add information about when we start to offer 'ignoreosver'
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Zavam <egypcio@googlemail.com>
* [pkgng] rename 'ignoreosver' -> 'ignore_osver'
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Zavam <egypcio@googlemail.com>
* [pkgng] remove unnecessary backslashes for install_packages() call
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Zavam <egypcio@googlemail.com>
* [pkgng] fix changelog fragment's formating
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Zavam <egypcio@googlemail.com>
(cherry picked from commit d95910963b)
Co-authored-by: Vinícius Zavam <egypcio@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adjust path for time stamped SNAPSHOT versions
Test the version string for the timestamp SNAPSHOT pattern. If it matches, substitute the SNAPSHOT version in the artifact path rather than the timestamped version string.
* Add changelog fragment for PR 713
* Update changelogs/fragments/713-maven-timestamp-snapshot.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* C
Fix problems reported by shippable
Fix problems reported by pull request checks
* Resolve additional shipping errors
Co-authored-by: jweber <jweber@seastreet.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 9787e8a6bf)
Co-authored-by: John Weber <btsweber@gmail.com>
Provides an alternative authentication method to the password.
The token validity is only tested during the first request after the
instantiation of `ProxmoxAPI`, thus the presence of a call to
`proxmox.version.get()` in `proxmox_template`.
Example:
- name: Ensure test-vm is created
proxmox_kvm:
api_host: prx-test
api_user: tleguern@pve
api_token_id: api-pve-test
api_token_secret: fad3db3d-b335-ee15-9fb0-ea1bf70128db
node: prx-test-01
name: test-vm
...
(cherry picked from commit 5cc900cfdb)
Co-authored-by: Tristan Le Guern <tristan.leguern-presta@deveryware.com>
* Adjusted case in class names - transparent to users
* Adjustments to module code:
- No need to try/except everything, in fact it complicated debugging
- Replaced second call to xfconf.get() with xfconf.previous_value
* the actual test
* removed extraneous empty lines
* added changelog fragment
* rolled back removing the try/except around the main execution
* Update changelogs/fragments/1305-added-xfconf-tests.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Removed extraneous import
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit f4c63ede7f)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add tests for hetzner_failover_ip_info.
* Add basic tests for hetzner_failover_ip.
(cherry picked from commit 41550b5205)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
The build output is only added during failures, but its useful to
have this available during normal task execution as well.
(cherry picked from commit 33b8d1c57e)
Co-authored-by: Raghu Siddarth Udiyar <raghusiddarth@gmail.com>
* proxmox_kvm: pool parameter not supported by API on update
* added changelog fragment
* format fix and pull request link added
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 726aa5ecf7)
Co-authored-by: thetuxkeeper <thetuxkeeper@gmail.com>
* Add support for StackScripts to Linode v4 module
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* add changelog fragment
* Add stackscript to example
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 637eaa15de)
Co-authored-by: rmcintosh <rmcintosh@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adds a module for sending PagerDuty change events.
PagerDuty recently released a new feature called change events that behave similar to events that can trigger incidents, except they are used to track code/infrastrucure changes rather than triggering incidents. This change adds a module to easily allow creating change events from ansible deploys.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Update copyright.
* Expand on example usage.
* Make API request with missing data when in check mode.
Just to ensure that we are hitting the correct API endpoint and it is responding as expected.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Clarify lack of idempotency.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 82e33a0ce5)
Co-authored-by: Adam Vaughan <adamjvaughan@gmail.com>
* Add OpenBSD pkg_add(1) snapshot support
* Fix documentation syntax
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Bump version_added
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* zap one trailing whitespace
The first trailing whitespace is necessary otherwise we cal pkg_add(1)
with '-Im-Dsnap' which is invalid.
* Check build flag in package_present()
* zap one trailing whitespace
The first trailing whitespace is necessary otherwise we cal pkg_add(1)
with '-Im-Dsnap' which is invalid.
* check snapshot/build combination a little earlier
* Update "Force" documentation
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Bump version tgo 1.3.0
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add a changelog fragment.
* Update plugins/modules/packaging/os/openbsd_pkg.py
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Add: mutually exclusiv hint for "build" and add mutually_exclusive
* Re-add build=%s check
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit ef49950b96)
Co-authored-by: Rafael Sadowski <rafael@sizeofvoid.org>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_alert_profiles.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_alerts.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_group.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_policies.py
* partially fixed plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_provider.py
- this module had way too many validation errors, many involving documenting parameters from scratch, so added types to options and suboptions, but rolled back ignore lines
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_tags.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_tenant.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_user.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/doc_fragments/manageiq.py
* Enabling validation-modules for remote_management/manageiq modules
* Hello 2.9 my old friend, I've come to roll you back again...
(cherry picked from commit 9b593fd46c)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcdns_record.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcdns_zone.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_eip.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_img.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_instance_template.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_labels.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_lb.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_mig.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_net.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_pd.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_snapshot.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_tag.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcp_backend_service.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcp_forwarding_rule.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcp_healthcheck.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcp_target_proxy.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcpubsub_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcpubsub.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcp_url_map.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gcspanner.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gc_storage.py
* adjust parameter description in gce_eip.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce.py
* removed extra type definition
* reformatted long lines
* Tidy up validate-modules ignores for cloud/google modules
* gc_storage.py: fixed parameter to be overwrite and alias force, instead of the other way around
* rolled back a number of ignore lines that ansible 2.9 believes to defy sanity
* gce_instance_template.py: the metadata parameter brings no definition whatsoever in argument_spec, causing a number of problems. Rolling back for now.
* Fixes on docs from the PR
(cherry picked from commit 4b26990d8b)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* added description parameter to create request
* added changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/1196-use_description-in-gitlab-group-creation.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* added integration test for description in gitlab_group
* per request in the PR, creating separate task for the description issue in the integration test
* replaced deprecated param names with new names
* description should be optional to keep backward compatibility
* Update plugins/modules/source_control/gitlab/gitlab_group.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 7db2ce5be3)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* add a warning when ansible_label is not found on a secret. addresses #30
* Update changelogs/fragments/31-docker-secret.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Backported from 22ba76b4e9
(cherry picked from commit d9e734d662)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix rounding issues with percentages
Changed the behavior when using %VG or %PVS to make the size_requested an even modulus with the VGs physical extents by rounding down. This makes the usage of %VG or $PVE idempotent when the calculated size_requested does not end on a physical extent boundary.
* Added ansible changelog fragment.
* Forgot the module in the changelog fragment.
* Added URL to the PR to the changelog fragment.
* Update changelogs/fragments/229_lvol_percentage_fix.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 4fe87879ff)
Co-authored-by: JuddTracy-DAS <38507478+JuddTracy-DAS@users.noreply.github.com>
* lxc_container: fix the type of the 'container_config' parameter
* lxc_container: specify the type of elements in 'container_config'
* lxc_container: improve the documentation of the container_config option
* lxc_container: add changelogs fragment for PR 216
* lxc_container: update changelogs fragment for PR 216
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 9e51469e01)
Co-authored-by: montag451 <montag451@laposte.net>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/doc_fragments/rackspace.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_cbs.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_cbs_attachments.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_cdb_database.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_cdb.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_cdb_user.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_clb_nodes.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_clb.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_clb_ssl.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_dns.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_dns_record.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_facts.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_files.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_files_objects.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_identity.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_keypair.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_meta.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_mon_alarm.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_mon_check.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_mon_entity.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_mon_notification_plan.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_mon_notification.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_network.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_queue.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_scaling_group.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/cloud/rackspace/rax_scaling_policy.py
* Enabling validation-modules for rackspace modules
* Removed test in rax.py
* Added markup to items in list
* rax_monm_check.py: moved choices doc to description for check_type
As the argument_spec does not contain the "choices" spec, adjusting that in the docs
* rax_monm_check.py: a number of things missing in docs, fixed
(cherry picked from commit af4474efd7)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adding parameter to disable auto-commit (#1137)
* Update plugins/modules/database/misc/odbc.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/database/misc/odbc.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/database/misc/odbc.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/database/misc/odbc.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Adding odbc changelog fragment
* Picking a better word while fixing a typo
* Adding additional wording per felixfontein suggestion
* Update wording in plugins/modules/database/misc/odbc.py
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit 6441814f8b)
Co-authored-by: John Westcott IV <32551173+john-westcott-iv@users.noreply.github.com>
* proxmox, proxmox_kvm: Deprecate hard-coded defaults (#850)
* Remove hard-coded defaults
* Remove hard-coded defaults in proxmox.py
* Add changelog
* Remove defaults in proxmox docs
* Remove more default values
* Remove defaults in doc proxmox_kvm
* Restore default=True to onboot
* Add unspecified back to format
* correct changelog format and grammar
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* improve changelog
* Fix changelog formatting
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Fix changelog formatting
* Deprecate before behaviour change
* Change changelog
* Remove unnecessary ignored sanity tests, fix
* Fix
* Better mention it too often than too little :)
* Deprecate in version 4.0.0 instead of 2.0.0
* Fix changelog
* Fix
* Remove none values
* Improve documentation as suggessted by felixfontein
* fix changelog
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Remove default value in force in proxmox_kvm
* Add description to force in proxmox_kvm
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Revert the breaking_change
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/bearychat.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/campfire.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/catapult.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/flowdock.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/grove.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/hipchat.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/irc.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/jabber.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/logentries_msg.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/mail.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/matrix.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/mattermost.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/mqtt.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/nexmo.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/office_365_connector_card.py
* fixed some docs issues in plugins/modules/notification/pushbullet.py, but cannot remove the ignore lines yet
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/pushover.py
* fixed some docs issues in plugins/modules/notification/rocketchat.py, but cannot remove all ignore lines yet
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/say.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/sendgrid.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/slack.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/syslogger.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/telegram.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/twilio.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/notification/typetalk.py
* Enabling validation-modules for modules in: notification
* removed naughty trailing space
(cherry picked from commit 24f780ec9a)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* fixed validation-modules for aix_devices.py
* fixed validation-modules for aix_filesystem.py
* fixed validation-modules for aix_inittab.py
* fixed validation-modules for aix_lvg.py
* fixed validation-modules for aix_lvol.py
* fixed validation-modules for awall.py
* fixed validation-modules for dconf.py
* fixed validation-modules for gconftool2.py
* fixed validation-modules for interfaces_file.py
* fixed validation-modules for java_keystore.py
* fixed validation-modules for kernel_blacklist.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lbu.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/locale_gen.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvg.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/lvol.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/mksysb.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/modprobe.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/nosh.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/open_iscsi.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/openwrt_init.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/osx_defaults.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/pamd.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/pam_limits.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/parted.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/puppet.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/python_requirements_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/runit.py
the parameter "dist" is not used anywhere in the module
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/sefcontext.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/selogin.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/seport.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/solaris_zone.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/syspatch.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/vdo.py
* fixed validation-modules for plugins/modules/system/xfconf.py
* removed ignore almost all validate-modules lines in system
* removed unnecessary validations, per shippable test
* kernel_blacklist: keeping blacklist_file as str instead of path
* mksysb: keeping storage_path as str instead of path
* pam_limits: keeping dest as str instead of path
* rollback on adding doc for puppet.py legacy param
* rolledback param seuser required in selogin module
* rolledback changes in runit
* rolledback changes in osx_defaults
* rolledback changes in aix_defaults
(cherry picked from commit 1202d034b3)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* fixed validation-modules for apache2_mod_proxy.py
* fixed validation-modules for apache2_module.py
* fixed validation-modules for deploy_helper.py
The ignore lines were put back in place because
add_file_common_args=True is used and the module inherits a number of
options that do not show up in the documentation (nor should they).
* fixed validation-modules for ejabberd_user.py
* fixed validation-modules for gunicorn.py
* fixed validation-modules for htpasswd.py
* fixed validation-modules for jenkins_job.py
* fixed validation-modules for jenkins_job_info.py
* fixed validation-modules for jenkins_plugin.py
* fixed validation-modules for jenkins_script.py
* fixed validation-modules for jira.py
* fixed validation-modules for nginx_status_facts.py
* fixed validation-modules for rundeck_acl_policy.py
* fixed validation-modules for rundeck_project.py
* fixed validation-modules for supervisorctl.py
* fixed validation-modules for taiga_issue.py
* fixed pylint mistake in plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/jenkins_job_info.py
* removed ignore lines for almost-all web_infrastructure modules
* rolled back ignore lines for nested sophos_utm modules that were not adjusted
* Removed doc-missing-type from ignore-2.11.txt for deploy_helper and jenkins_plugin
* When adding lines back to ignore files, we added more than it was before. Removing.
* Rolled back deprecation line in ignore-2.9.txt for nginx_status_facts
* Rolled back yet another line in ignore-2.9.txt for nginx_status_facts
* Fixed argument_spec and docs for crypt_scheme parameter in htpasswd, per PR
* Added extends_documentation_fragment:files to deploy_helper and jenkins_plugin
* Removed long-deprecated option params from jenkins_plugin, removed validate-modules lines from ignore files for that module
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/htpasswd.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 85371e7b6d)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Unbreak beadm module
* Add a changelog fragment
* Module beadm.py: remove regex, use split() everywhere, fix array indexes.
* Fix typos
* Change array indexes for BE name - according to Oracle documents, the name of BE is in the first column of beadm output on Solaris.
* Add 'None' checks in beadm.py
(cherry picked from commit 20ca01e486)
Co-authored-by: Пётр <peter@flytrace.com>
* Add support for extra options for terraform init
* Add missing var declaration
* feat: add changelog fragment
* feat: switch from an init_extra_args global option to an init_reconfigure specific option
* Update changelogs/fragments/823-terraform_init_reconfigure.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 282c1d546c)
Co-authored-by: Damien Guihal <dguihal@gmail.com>
* proxmox: ignore QEMU templates altogether
* add changelog fragment
* add test case
* Update changelogs/fragments/1185-proxmox-ignore-qemu-templates.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit c488cb1dd3)
Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Dąbrowski <krzysdabro@live.com>
* Add support for consul tcp health check
* Fix consul tcp example
* Remove trailing spaces
* Add changelog fragment
* Add format in description
* Use regex for tcp
* Review fix
(cherry picked from commit e13ca30e01)
Co-authored-by: Dmatrix <Dimasebakovgoo@gmail.com>
* Vendor plugins/module_utils/mount.py from ansible.posix, and drop ansible.posix dependency (except for testing).
* Add ignore.txt entries.
* Install test requirements conditionally.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: John R Barker <john@johnrbarker.com>
* Bump to major changes.
Co-authored-by: John R Barker <john@johnrbarker.com>
(cherry picked from commit 20f470cc64)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Apply patches by default. Other minor cleanup
* syspatch: Adding changelog and deprecating redundant apply argument
* Update changelogs/fragments/360_syspatch_apply_patches_by_default.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit b7713830dc)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klaus <andrew@aklaus.ca>
* Fix lang issue on zypper absent
* Add fragment changelog
* Update changelogs/fragments/1175-zypper-absent-lang.yml
Some outfit
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 4842f67da1)
Co-authored-by: Laurent G <xenlaurent@hotmail.com>
* Use stderr, and allow use of environment for config
Originally from https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/49685
* Create 436-infoblox-use-stderr-and-environment-for-config.yaml
* Update changelogs/fragments/436-infoblox-use-stderr-and-environment-for-config.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update scripts/inventory/infoblox.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit c776387daa)
Co-authored-by: Jason Lingohr <lingfish@users.noreply.github.com>
* add support for filesystem removal (fix#355)
- Add 'state' option, defaults to 'present'.
- When state=absent, ignore other options (even 'dev' if the device
doesn't exist)
* test filesystem state=absent (+ check_mode + idempotency)
* fix doc-required-mismatch
* add changelog fragment
* fix blkid return code
* ext4dev may be deprecated
* base checks on UUID instead
* Update changelogs/fragments/1149-filesystem-fix-355-state-absent.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/system/filesystem.py (version_added)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* use array for new run_command() calls; do not wipefs if no fs found
* use dd as a fallback
* do not use bare 'except' (pep8)
* force string type
* use dd anyway (wipefs not supported everywhere, possibly buggy with vfat, etc.)
* do not truncate regular files; update changelog fragment
* doc: update state description and an example; notice check_mode support
* do not wipe mounted fs, fail instead
* back to wipefs implementation
* update test's main conditions
* update changelog fragment
* explicit types
* fail state=absent on freebsd
* remove doc-missing-type exceptions (2.9, 2.10, 2.11)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit a5ca990857)
Co-authored-by: quidame <quidame@poivron.org>
* Add getbinpkgonly (-G) to portage
* version_added for getbinpkgonly
* Format description nicely, add the mutually exclusive nature of the 'pkg' options, and correct usepkgonly
* Changelog fragement
* Formatting
* Update changelogs/fragments/1169-getbinpkgonly.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Remove all exclusiveness, portage makes no such restrictions
Co-authored-by: Mike Williams <mike.williams@sectigo.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 0b13fd2c76)
Co-authored-by: Mike Williams <7595658+gaima8@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixed django_manage markup in docs
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Full validation in sanity-check
- removed restrictions from the tests/sanity/ignore-*.txt for django_manage
- adjusted documentation and code accordingly
* typo
* ... and added the necessary removed_from_collection='community.general'
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Added changelog fragment
* Documentation sentence lacking period, as pointed in the PR.
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelogs/fragments/1154-django_manage-docs.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelogs/fragments/1154-django_manage-docs.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Removed the markup for 'shebang' in the docs.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit a93fce6755)
Co-authored-by: Alexei Znamensky <103110+russoz@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor and test
* require version >= 5.21.0
Prior to this version the status output was different
* python version compatability
* use exception classes from utils
* modify monit to use 'status' output instead of 'summary' output
The summary output is a fixed width table which truncates the
contents and prevents us from parsing the actual status of the
program.
* add integration tests + fixes
* remove unused handlers in monit integration test
* fix lint
* add '__metaclass__ = type' to integration python files
* raise AttributeError
* simplify status
* lint: add type to parameter docs
* remove lint ignore
* move monit process config into main file
* specify path to monit PID file
* set config location based on os_family
* create required directories
* update aliases to set group and skips
* add changelog
* add author
* add types to docs
* add EPEL repo
* custom vars for centos-6
* uninstall EPEL
* support older versions
* wait for status to change before exiting
* use 'validate' to force status updates
* handle 'execution failed'
* better status output for errors
* add more context to failure + standardize
* don't check rc for validate
* legacy string format support
* add integration test for 'reloaded' and 'present'
* don't wait after reload
* lint
* Revert "uninstall EPEL"
This reverts commit 4d548718d0.
* make 'present' more robust
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* add license header
* drop daemon.py and use python-daemon instead
* skip python2.6 which is not supported by python-daemon
* refactor test tasks for reuse
* cleanup files after test
* lint
* start process before enabling monit
This shouldn't be necessary but I'm adding it in the hopes
it will make tests more robust.
* retry task
* attempt to rescue the task on failure
* fix indentation
* ignore check if rescue ran
* restart monit instead of reload
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit 8de1c0c205)
Co-authored-by: Simon Kelly <skelly@dimagi.com>
* Add include_tags to datadog_monitor
* Incorporate PR feedback
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/409-datadog-monitor-include-tags.yaml
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Update plugins/modules/monitoring/datadog/datadog_monitor.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 307c54750f)
Co-authored-by: Ty Martin <ty.w.martin@gmail.com>
* * Refactor `nmcli` module to use consistent parameters when creating/modifying connections and detecting changes.
* Keep DNS list arguments as lists internally.
* Remove duplicated code where practical.
* DBus and GObject dependencies are not necessary.
* Update changelog fragment.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelog fragment.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Use identity operator instead of equality for type comparison.
* Don't start changelog notes with a capital letter.
* * Have `settings_type` return `str` by default instead of `None`.
* Improve variable naming, use `convert_func` instead of `type_cast`.
* Revert new feature of allowing ethernet types as slaves.
* Bring back `list_connection_info` to list all connections with `nmcli con show`.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 7722800561)
Co-authored-by: Justin Bronn <jbronn@gmail.com>
* Update postgresql_pg_hba.py
Fixes#1108
* Create changelog fragment for pull 1124
* Adding a unit test for pg_hba
(cherry picked from commit 3a5669991f)
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Mannem <sebastiaan.mannem@enterprisedb.com>
* docker_login: fix internal config file storage to handle credentials for more than one registry
* Improve setup for docker registry.
* Add second registry frontend. Add tests for #1118.
* Fix cleanup.
(cherry picked from commit 16baefd167)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Added client_cert and client_key to the maven_artifact module.
* Changelog fragment for PR-1127
* Apply suggestions from code review
Changes suggested in review. Match argument_spec values to documentation values.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelogs/fragments/1127-maven_artifact_client_cert.yml
Documentation formatting suggestion.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 18a5330e62)
Co-authored-by: mdaves93 <mdavies.23.93@gmail.com>
* Make sure frenck is no longer accidentally contacted.
* More precise.
frenck explicitly requested in https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pull/358
to not be contacted about this module ("I don't use Ansible anymore. Haven't contributed in years
and don't plan on doing so." / "I'm no supporting this module or project anymore.").
(cherry picked from commit 55629b311a)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Use regexp to check if the value matches expected form
regexp should match values like:
- 1B
- 10MB
- 10mb
* Added changelog entry
* Update changelogs/fragments/1079-redis-use-regexp-to-check-if-the-value-matches-expected-form.yaml
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
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(cherry picked from commit bcfd648855)
Co-authored-by: Robbert Müller <mjrider@users.noreply.github.com>
* move conversion of data to json in slack API handling
at one point in do_notify_slack, we do operations on the payload
variable assuming it's a dict, but it's not: it's a json encoded string.
it's useful to operate on the payload as a dict rather than a string, so
solve this problem by moving the jsonify call to right before sending
the payload to the slack API.
fixes#1097
* add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/1101-slack-ts-fix.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* return payload as a json encoded string for backwards compatibility
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit b5b5410575)
Co-authored-by: Andreas Lutro <anlutro@gmail.com>
* update django_manage migrate docs to include database param
* Update plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/django_manage.py
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit 135cc1d337)
Co-authored-by: Paul Brown <paul90brown@gmail.com>
* [capabilities] fix for a newer versions of libcap
fixes: #993
* Minor correction for files without caps set.
PS: side note, getcap (per sources) does not set non-zero return code,
even for files which are not found (i.e. wrong filename).
* add changelog fragment
* review/suggested changes
* change comment to explicitly state stderr vs output
(cherry picked from commit 07d123a71a)
Co-authored-by: Anatoly Pugachev <matorola@gmail.com>
* postgresql_ext: fix module's failing when available ext versions contain a pure string
* Add unit tests
* Add changelog fragment
* fix
(cherry picked from commit 398421a9d1)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* * Explicitly open up temporary file in text mode.
* Add test for `solaris_zone` creation.
* Update changelog fragment.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add tests for zone deletion and invalid zone names.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 555eb62199)
Co-authored-by: Justin Bronn <jbronn@gmail.com>
* postgresql_info: add in_recovery return value to show if a service is in recovery mode or not
* add changelog fragment
* fix sanity
(cherry picked from commit da7f9ffc3f)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* sort list of available versions
If `version == 'latest'` then the version is set to `available_versions[-1]` however `available_versions` was not previously sorted so the ordering was the natural order of the `pg_available_extension_versions` view.
* remove unnecessary lambda
* create changelog fragment for #1078
* add PR link to changelog fragment
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(cherry picked from commit 159f38f4f2)
Co-authored-by: Simon Kelly <skelly@dimagi.com>
* FEATURE: make ansible_cache_keys name configurable
* REFACTOR: rename cache_keys to keyset
* FEATURE: add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/1036-redis-cache-keyset-name.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Set version_added in plugins/cache/redis.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Pereto <benjamin@sandchaschte.ch>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 873f1fb7fd)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Pereto <dev@sandchaschte.ch>
* Allow setting format to null (None)
* Use string instead of None for consistency
* Add changelog
* Update changelogs/fragments/1028-proxmox-kvm-linked-clone.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/proxmox_kvm.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Substitute 'unspecified' format with None
Co-authored-by: Lukasz Rzasik <lukasz.rzasik@dreamlab.net>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit e3e66a57ec)
Co-authored-by: lukaszrzasik <lukasz.rzasik@gmail.com>
* Workaround increasing per_page to max
* Update plugins/modules/source_control/gitlab/gitlab_group_variable.py
* Create 968-gitlab_variables-pagination-increase.yml
* Update changelogs/fragments/968-gitlab_variables-pagination-increase.yml
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* Update changelogs/fragments/968-gitlab_variables-pagination-increase.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Proper support of pagination
* Fix E303 too many blank lines
* Add test for pagination
* Fix last vars removal test
* Apply suggestions from code review
Check misalignement fixed
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 98486c0ee2)
Co-authored-by: S Code Man <30977678+scodeman@users.noreply.github.com>
For each package check membership in the list instead of checking each
package individually using pacman to see if it is a pacman group.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 08b81b570e)
Co-authored-by: Jürgen Hötzel <juergen@hoetzel.info>
* postgresql_privs: add procedure type support
* add CI tests
* add changelog fragment
* change
* improve doc formatting
(cherry picked from commit 08c96d94e6)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Add link to ansible docs page for this collection.
* Also mention docs from README.
(cherry picked from commit 3f1c93cccf)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Run tests with macOS 10.15.
* Restrict to macOS CI runs for now until they pass.
* Skip tests on macOS that are skipped on OSX.
* Disable consul test for macOS.
* Disable chroot connection tests for macOS.
* Add setup_gnutar role from https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/71841.
* Use setup_gnutar for yarn and npm tests.
* Revert "Restrict to macOS CI runs for now until they pass."
This reverts commit d945d0399f.
* hashi_vault lookup tests seem to be always unstable, disabling for now.
* Use homebrew module instead of command.
(cherry picked from commit eba5216be5)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Add inventory plugin for Stackpath Edge Compute
* Update comments from PR regarding general issues.
* Convert requests to ansible open_url
* Add types to documentation and replace stack ids with stack names
* Replace stack_ids with stack_slugs for easier readability, fix pagination and separate getting lists to a function
* create initial test
* fix test name
* fix test to look at class variable as that function doesn't return the value
* fix pep line length limit in line 149
* Add validation function for config options.
Add more testing for validation and population functions
* set correct indentation for tests
* fix validate config to expect KeyError,
fix testing to have inventory data,
fix testing to use correct authentication function
* import InventoryData from the correct location
* remove test_authenticate since there's no dns resolution in the CI,
rename some stack_slugs to a more generic name
fix missing hostname_key for populate test
* Fix typo in workloadslug name for testing
* fix group name in assertion
* debug failing test
* fix missing hosts in assertion for group hosts
* fixes for documentation formatting
add commas to last item in all dictionaries
* end documentation description with a period
* fix typo in documentation
* More documentation corrections, remove unused local variable
(cherry picked from commit 951a7e2758)
Co-authored-by: shayrybak <shay.rybak@stackpath.com>
* Fix xml reports changed when node is not deleted
* Added changelog fragment
* Added tests for xml no change remove
* Added PR to changeling fragment
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 0243eabd30)
Co-authored-by: mklassen <lmklassen@gmail.com>
* pkgutil: add update all, check-mode, squashing and examples
Taken from https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/51651 by dagwieers, which was taken from https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/27866 by scathatheworm. Let’s have one last attempt to get this merged.
> ##### SUMMARY
>
> Original PR #27866 from scathatheworm
>
> When working with Solaris pkgutil CSW packages, I came across this module being very basic in functionality, in particular, that I could not use it to update all CSW packages.
>
> When going into details into the code I also found it did not incorporate a possibility of doing dry-run from the underlying utility, or supported to specify multiple packages for operations.
>
> This module probably sees very little use, but it seemed like nice functionality to add and make it behave a little more like other package modules.
> ##### ISSUE TYPE
>
> * Feature Pull Request
>
>
> ##### COMPONENT NAME
>
> pkgutil module
> ##### ANSIBLE VERSION
>
> ```
> ansible 2.3.1.0
> config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
> configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
> python version = 2.7.5 (default, Aug 2 2016, 04:20:16) [GCC 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-4)]
> ```
>
> ##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
>
> * Added ability to upgrade all packages:
>
>
> ```yaml
> - pkgutil:
> name: '*'
> state: latest
> ```
>
> * Added ability to modify state of a list of packages:
>
>
> ```yaml
> - pkgutil:
> name:
> - CSWtop
> - CSWwget
> - CSWlsof
> state: present
> ```
>
> * Added ability to have underlying tool perform a dry-run when using check mode, pkgutil -n
>
> * Added ability to configure force option to force packages to state determined by repository (downgrade for example)
>
>
> ```yaml
> - pkgutil:
> name: CSWtop
> state: latest
> force: yes
> ```
>
> * Added more examples and documentation to show the new functionality
* Add changelog fragment.
* Observe changelog style guide
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/development_process.html#changelogs
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Since module split, version_added no-longer refers to core Ansbile
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Tweak documentation
* Apply the new `elements` feature for specifying list types
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Set version_added
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Document `pkg` alias for `name`
* Be explicit about the purpose of states `installed` and `removed`.
* Force the user to specify their desired state.
* Review documentation for pkgutil module.
* Fully qualify svr4pkg module name
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit dd9e999c9f)
Co-authored-by: Peter Oliver <git@mavit.org.uk>
* postgresql_privs: fix the module mistakes a procedure for a function
* add changelog fragment
* fix
(cherry picked from commit 220051768b)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Update nagios.py
Force an active service check for all services of a particular host or for the host itself
* Create 998-nagios-added_forced_check_for_all_services_or_host.yml
Added fragment
(cherry picked from commit 9b24b7a969)
Co-authored-by: trumbaut <thomas@rumbaut.be>
* parted: proper fix for change of partition label case
calling mkpart even when partition existed before mklabel call, fixes#522
* changelog fragment for parted fix#522
* Update changelogs/fragments/522-parted_change_label.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* typo in comment
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 4931fb2681)
Co-authored-by: Robert Osowiecki <robert.osowiecki@gmail.com>
* Update zfs.py
Added support for snapshots when working with a root zvol that contains no / in its path.
* Added Changelog Fragment
(cherry picked from commit 13fb60f58f)
Co-authored-by: Hobnob <williamhobson62@aol.com>
* callback_type -> type.
* Mark authors as unknown.
* Add author field forgotten in #627.
* Fix author entries.
* Add author field forgotten in #127.
* Fix some types.
(cherry picked from commit e5da25915d)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Use platform.system for Darwin comparisons
In Python3, `platform.platform()` returns `macOS-10.15.6-x86_64-i386-64bit` instead of `Darwin-10.15.6-x86_64-i386-64bit`.
`platform.system()` returns `Darwin` On py2 and py3.
* Add changlog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/945-darwin-timezone-py3.yaml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 954fb0a311)
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* launchd: fix for user-level services
* fix changelog fragment number
(cherry picked from commit 2794dc7b02)
Co-authored-by: tomaszn <tomaszn@users.noreply.github.com>
* proxmox_kvm: remove redundant parameters
The functions start_vm() and stop_vm() receive four common parameters:
module, proxmox, vm and vmid.
The last too are redundant so keep only vm.
I also took the opportunity to remove extra API calls to proxmox.nodes()
by assigning its return value to a variable.
* proxmox_kvm: remove extra calls to status.current
The get_vm() function already returns an array of properties containing
the status so remove extra API calls to retrieve this information.
Example:
[{''netin'': 177232, ''name'': ''test-instance'', ''maxcpu'': 1, ''node'': ''prx-01'', ''disk'': 0, ''template'': 0, ''uptime'': 267, ''cpu'': 0.0410680030805531, ''diskread'': 165294744, ''maxdisk'': 10737418240, ''vmid'': 42, ''status'': ''running'', ''id'': ''qemu/42'', ''maxmem'': 536870912, ''diskwrite'': 18528256, ''netout'': 2918, ''type'': ''qemu'', ''mem'': 160284950}]
* proxmox_kvm: kill VZ_TYPE global variable
It reduces readability without providing much values nowadays.
* proxmox_kvm: simplify vmid generation
Forgotten suggestion from Felix Fontein in PR#811.
* proxmox_kvm: add changelog fragment for PR#934
(cherry picked from commit 02e80c610b)
* bring Manager power cmds to parity with System power commands
* add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/903-enhance-redfish-manager-reset-actions.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit e382044e42)
Co-authored-by: Bill Dodd <billdodd@gmail.com>
* Proper error when python-xml is missing
* use missing_required_lib to output error
* Add changelog
(cherry picked from commit 09d89da0ab)
Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* proxmox_kvm: new function wait_for_task() (#831)
Allows some factorization of redundant code in stop_vm(), start_vm(),
create_vm() and main().
This new function also waits one extra second after a successful task execution as the API can be a bit ahead of Proxmox.
Before:
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Ensure test-instance is created]
changed: [localhost]
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Ensure test-instance is updated]
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => changed=false
msg: VM test-instance does not exist in cluster.
After:
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Ensure test-instance is created]
changed: [localhost]
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Ensure test-instance is updated]
changed: [localhost]
With suggestions from Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>.
(cherry picked from commit 9a5fe4c9af)
* Update plugins/modules/cloud/misc/proxmox_kvm.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* add ts option to slack module to allow editing messages
* add version_added
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* use correct API URL when updating
* add changelog fragment
* add diff/changed support for updating slack messages
* add an example on how to edit a message
* rename ts to message_id
* use the changed variable where possible
* correct conversation.history url
* proper formatting in documentation
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* add channel to example
* correct conversation history url
* allow channel to start with C0
* fetch_url does not construct query parameters
* add missing argument
* return more data when nothing has changed
* use urlencode to construct query string
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6d60d3fa7f)
Co-authored-by: Andreas Lutro <anlutro@gmail.com>
* add a custom module for managing group membership in gitlab
* add integration test & modify the module
* modify the module
* modify the module
* remove whitespace
* add aliases file & modify the module
* minor and suggested modifications
* suggested modifications
* more minor modifications
* modified the module to use gitlabAuth
* removed api_url from the doc
* remove api_token
* add update access level for an existing user
* remove access level if statement
(cherry picked from commit 905239f530)
Co-authored-by: Zainab Alsaffar <za5775@rit.edu>
Since the module unconditionally issues ALTER statements in order to
observe their effect on the postgres catalog - to determine whether the
privileges have changes - a rollback is thus advisable when in fact
nothing has changed.
fix#885
(cherry picked from commit 2b3c8f4582)
Co-authored-by: Georg Sauthoff <mail@georg.so>
* postgresql_privs: allow lowercased PUBLIC role
* add changelog fragment
* improve CI
* fix changelog fragment
(cherry picked from commit bfdb76e60d)
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Fix get_installed_versions: correctly parse "default" version.
gem query output of
bundler (default: 2.1.4, 1.17.2)
Gets parsed as:
['default:', '1.17.2']
Fix this by skipping "default: " if present in the list of versions - by adding
it as an optional part of the regex, grouped as a non-capturing group to keep
the index of existing group.
This now correctly parses the above input as
['2.1.4:', '1.17.2']
Fixes#782
* Fix gem get_installed_versions (cont): add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/783-fix-gem-installed-versions.yaml as per suggestion
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6dc98c08fd)
Co-authored-by: Vlad Mencl <vladimir.mencl@reannz.co.nz>
When the `vmid` parameter is not supplied and the module can only rely on
name look-up an early failure can happen if the targeted VM doesn't exist.
In this case a task execution with the parameter `state` set to `absent`
will actually fail instead of being considered ok.
This patch introduces a deferred error-checking for non-existent VMs
by assigning the value -1 to the `vmid` parameter, allowing the actual
verification to be performed in the right code paths.
Is also help to differentiate between a non-existent `vmid` or non-existent
VM `name`.
Previously:
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Remove instance-test]
changed: [localhost]
...
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Remove instance-test]
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => changed=false
msg: VM instance-test does not exist in cluster.
Now:
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Remove instance-test]
ok: [localhost]
...
TASK [ansible-role-proxmox-instance : Remove instance-test]
ok: [localhost]
Update changelogs/fragments/811-proxmox-kvm-state-absent.yml
With suggestions from Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>.
(cherry picked from commit 73f8338980)
Co-authored-by: Tristan Le Guern <tleguern@bouledef.eu>
* Specify device for Pushover notification
New parameter: device
Example:
- community.general.pushover:
msg: '{{ inventory_hostname }} has been lost somewhere'
app_token: wxfdksl
user_key: baa5fe97f2c5ab3ca8f0bb59
device: admins-iPhone
delegate_to: localhost
Using the Pushover API, you can specify a device where the message should be delivered to. Instead of notifying all devices (the default), the message is sent only to the specified device. Multiple devices can be given separated by a comma.
This change is downwards compatible: omitting the device key sends the message to all devices (as before).
* Added changelog fragments file for pushover
File format as specified in https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/development_process.html#changelogs-how-to.
* Added version_added information
As suggested by Felix (thanks!).
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit bf41ddc8ef)
Co-authored-by: Bernd Arnold <wopfel@gmail.com>
* Fix for casks with @ in the name
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/homebrew-cask-at-symbol-fix.yaml
Period required at the end of changelog entry
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Use double backticks
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
(cherry picked from commit 8f2b2d9dc6)
Co-authored-by: Brandon Boles <bb@zbeba.com>
* Set LMDB_PURE to prevent lmdb install trying to patch a system library.
* Fix name.
(cherry picked from commit b36f77515c)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Work around old pip versions which install yanked packages.
* Try II
* Proper approach.
* Avoid too old version being installed.
(cherry picked from commit 38996b7544)
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* This commit adds proxmox inventory module and proxmox_snap for snapshot management
* Fixed pylint errors
* Missed this one..
* This should fix the doc errors
* Remove proxmox_snap to allow for single module per PR
* Changes as suggested by felixfontein in #535
* Reverted back to AnsibleError as module.fail_json broke it. Need to investigate further
* Made importerror behave similar to docker_swarm and gitlab_runner
* FALSE != False
* Added myself as author
* Added a requested feature from a colleague to also sort VMs based on their running state
* Prevent VM templates from being added to the inventory
* Processed feedback
* Updated my email and included version
* Processed doc feedback
* More feedback processed
* Shortened this line of documentation, it is a duplicate and it was causing a sanity error (> 160 characters)
* Added test from PR #736 to check what needs to be changed to make it work
* Changed some tests around
* Remove some tests, first get these working
* Disabled all tests, except the one I am hacking together now
* Added mocker, still trying to figure this out
* Am I looking in the right direction?
* Processed docs feedback
* Fixed bot feedback
* Removed all other tests, started with basic ones (borrowed from cobbler)
* Removed all other tests, started with basic ones (borrowed from cobbler)
* Removed all other tests, started with basic ones (borrowed from cobbler)
* Removed init_cache test as it is implemented on a different way in the original foreman/satellite inventory (and thus also this one)
* This actually passes! Need to check if I need to add asserts as well
* Made bot happy again?
* Added some assertions
* Added note about PVE API version
* Mocked only get_json, the rest functions as-is
* Fixed sanity errors
* Fixed version bump (again...) ;-)
* Processed feedback
(cherry picked from commit 73be912bf7)
Co-authored-by: Jeffrey van Pelt <jeff@vanpelt.one>
* Adding types to sysupgrade documentation
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Adding installurl flag. Changing wording in example.
* Use None for installurl by default
* Changing word case in description
* sysupgrade: use module structure recommended by Ansible unit test docs
* Adding unit test for sysupgrade
Signed-off-by: Andrew Klaus <andrew@aklaus.ca>
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit 2aabf5e62b)
* cleanup changelog for not included zabbix plugins
* Re-generate changelog
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
(cherry picked from commit fefc4b3423)
* initial commit
* add contrib info
* remove nonfunctional \n in error messate
* add documentation and optional quiet and raw arguments
* add changelog fragment
* add aliases
* add initial test
* change folder name
* add pip install jc for tests
* simplify changelog since tests were failing
* add newline to end of file
* fix trailing whitespace in comment causing test failure
* use pip3 since tests are failing using python2.6 pip
* skip python 2.7 tests since jc only supports python 3
* use pip instead of pip3
* add python version requirement
(cherry picked from commit b2a222b136)
* Update xfconf.py
- ensure correct behaviour, even in desktop environments which don't use English as the default language
- add double as content type
* set environ_update for entire module
* set envvar LANGUAGE instead of LANG because of priority order in evaluating them
(cherry picked from commit d13b026f47)
* New module: shutdown
* Add symlink to plugin
* Fix
Signed-off-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
* Fix
* Fix
* Add seealso
* Fix seealso
* Add future-import, metaclass boilerplate
* Change pre_shutdown_delay to delay
* Cleanup before executing shutdown
* Fix
* Remove unused connect_timeout paramater
* Improve documentation
* Remove deprecated function and calling it
* Remove double calling delay function
* Remove unneeded call in check delay function
* Make check mode more realistic
* Remove extra blank line
* Remove unnecessary imports and fix copyright year
* Add shutdown_command and integration test
* Fix integration test
* Don't fail on local AND enabled check_mode
* Add copyright
* Skip ubuntu1804 as systemd-sysv is not installed on container
* Ignore ubuntu 18 on task
* Readd integration tests
* Do not run integration test on ubuntu 18
* Improve integration test and add delay, msg testing
* Fix ubuntu 18 integration test
* Remove unnecessary condition
(cherry picked from commit c475effeed)
* restart from last state
* test (sanity) doc fragment placeholder
* test (sanity) remove doc fragment placeholder
* remove internal params from DOCUMENTATION
* update ignore-2.10.txt
* doc: add changelog fragment
* shorten changelog fragment
* Revert "shorten changelog fragment"
This reverts commit f9aea0d1eaefda139fd5b79bd0eb127c09a433fb.
* test with posix/group1
* test with posix/group3
* test with posix/group5
* test with posix/group4
* test with posix/group3
* New modules/action plugins automatically get a changelog entry
* fix: styles
* Revert "remove internal params from DOCUMENTATION"
This reverts commit 7d5fcf4b17e4cd5b0afc08fd1bd3fcef5fcaee26.
* drop neutral/informative/stateless behaviour
* update tasks after changes in module
* use FQCN in EXAMPLES
* add tests to validate error handling about required params
* doc: remove outdated sentence
* do not document internal parameters
* display timeout value in failure message
* remove inapropriate comment
* merge results and clean them up only once
* conditionally remove tmp path
* at least one iteration is required
* remove deprecated code
* move variables declaration to conditional block
* dissociate async and connection timeout
* improve warnings (conditions + values)
* remove ANSIBLE_METADATA (no more needed); fix typo
* update DOCUMENTATION
* Drop field 'version_added' (no more needed).
* Add a note about check_mode support.
* catch early errors before resetting connection and processing the loop
* fix typo
* change posix group (due to xtables locks); add 'version_added' in doc
* update deprecation (replace Ansible 2.12 by community.general 2.0.0)
* bump version_added to 1.0.0
* update ignore-2.11.txt
* ignore errors for 2.9 as for 2.10 & 2.11
* move action plugin to system/ and replace it by a symlink
* remove action-plugin-docs override in tests/sanity/ignore*.txt
* update action plugin docstrings
* bump version_added to 1.1.0
* use lowercase booleans
* extend usage of namespaces to ansible builtin modules
(cherry picked from commit 92242d898d)
* postgresql_set: allow to pass an empty string as a value
* add check_mode to CI for the case
* add changelog fragment
* add pause
* fix
* fix ci
* fix
* fix
* add suggested
(cherry picked from commit 05556dc671)
When I try to do X with the collection from the main branch on GitHub, Y
breaks in a way Z under the env E. Here are all the details I know
about this problem...
validations:
required:true
- type:dropdown
attributes:
label:Issue Type
# FIXME: Once GitHub allows defining the default choice, update this
options:
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validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
attributes:
# For smaller collections we could use a multi-select and hardcode the list
# May generate this list via GitHub action and walking files under https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/tree/main/plugins
# Select from list, filter as you type (`mysql` would only show the 3 mysql components)
# OR freeform - doesn't seem to be supported in adaptivecards
label:Component Name
description:>-
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.
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```console (paste below)
```
- type:checkboxes
attributes:
label:Code of Conduct
description:|
Read the [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html?utm_medium=github&utm_source=issue_form--ansible-collections) first.
options:
- label:I agree to follow the Ansible Code of Conduct
Explain the problem briefly below, add suggestions to wording or structure.
**HINT:** Did you know the documentation has an `Edit on GitHub` link on every page?
placeholder:>-
I was reading the Collection documentation of version X and I'm having
problems understanding Y. It would be very helpful if that got
rephrased as Z.
validations:
required:true
- type:dropdown
attributes:
label:Issue Type
# FIXME: Once GitHub allows defining the default choice, update this
options:
- Documentation Report
validations:
required:true
- type:input
attributes:
label:Component Name
description:>-
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
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Ansible Version
description:>-
Paste verbatim output from `ansible --version` between
tripple backticks.
value:|
```console (paste below)
$ ansible --version
```
validations:
required:false
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Community.general Version
description:>-
Paste verbatim output from "ansible-galaxy collection list community.general"
between tripple backticks.
value:|
```console (paste below)
$ ansible-galaxy collection list community.general
```
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Configuration
description:>-
Paste verbatim output from `ansible-config dump --only-changed` between quotes.
value:|
```console (paste below)
$ ansible-config dump --only-changed
```
validations:
required:false
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:OS / Environment
description:>-
Provide all relevant information below, e.g. OS version,
browser, etc.
placeholder:Fedora 33, Firefox etc.
validations:
required:false
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Additional Information
description:|
Describe how this improves the documentation, e.g. before/after situation or screenshots.
**Tip:** It's not possible to upload the screenshot via this field directly but you can use the last textarea in this form to attach them.
**HINT:** You can paste https://gist.github.com links for larger files.
placeholder:>-
When the improvement is applied, it makes it more straightforward
to understand X.
validations:
required:false
- type:checkboxes
attributes:
label:Code of Conduct
description:|
Read the [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html?utm_medium=github&utm_source=issue_form--ansible-collections) first.
options:
- label:I agree to follow the Ansible Code of Conduct
description:Describe the new feature/improvement briefly below.
placeholder:>-
I am trying to do X with the collection from the main branch on GitHub and
I think that implementing a feature Y would be very helpful for me and
every other user of community.general because of Z.
validations:
required:true
- type:dropdown
attributes:
label:Issue Type
# FIXME: Once GitHub allows defining the default choice, update this
options:
- Feature Idea
validations:
required:true
- type:input
attributes:
label:Component Name
description:>-
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
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Additional Information
description:|
Describe how the feature would be used, why it is needed and what it would solve.
**HINT:** You can paste https://gist.github.com links for larger files.
value:|
<!--- Paste example playbooks or commands between quotes below -->
```yaml (paste below)
```
validations:
required:false
- type:checkboxes
attributes:
label:Code of Conduct
description:|
Read the [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html?utm_medium=github&utm_source=issue_form--ansible-collections) first.
options:
- label:I agree to follow the Ansible Code of Conduct
# Created by https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore/api/vim,git,macos,linux,pydev,emacs,dotenv,python,windows,webstorm,pycharm+all,jupyternotebooks
# Edit at https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore?templates=vim,git,macos,linux,pydev,emacs,dotenv,python,windows,webstorm,pycharm+all,jupyternotebooks
# Created by https://www.gitignore.io/api/git,linux,pydev,python,windows,pycharm+all,jupyternotebook,vim,webstorm,emacs,dotenv
# Edit at https://www.gitignore.io/?templates=git,linux,pydev,python,windows,pycharm+all,jupyternotebook,vim,webstorm,emacs,dotenv
### dotenv ###
.env
@@ -71,19 +71,7 @@ flycheck_*.el
*_LOCAL_*.txt
*_REMOTE_*.txt
### JupyterNotebooks ###
# gitignore template for Jupyter Notebooks
# website: http://jupyter.org/
.ipynb_checkpoints
*/.ipynb_checkpoints/*
# IPython
profile_default/
ipython_config.py
# Remove previous ipynb_checkpoints
# git rm -r .ipynb_checkpoints/
#!! ERROR: jupyternotebook is undefined. Use list command to see defined gitignore types !!#
### Linux ###
@@ -99,41 +87,8 @@ ipython_config.py
# .nfs files are created when an open file is removed but is still being accessed
.nfs*
### macOS ###
# General
.DS_Store
.AppleDouble
.LSOverride
# Icon must end with two \r
Icon
# Thumbnails
._*
# Files that might appear in the root of a volume
.DocumentRevisions-V100
.fseventsd
.Spotlight-V100
.TemporaryItems
.Trashes
.VolumeIcon.icns
.com.apple.timemachine.donotpresent
# Directories potentially created on remote AFP share
We follow [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html) in all our contributions and interactions within this repository.
If you are a committer, also refer to the [collection's committer guidelines](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/main/commit-rights.md).
## Issue tracker
Whether you are looking for an opportunity to contribute or you found a bug and already know how to solve it, please go to the [issue tracker](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues).
There you can find feature ideas to implement, reports about bugs to solve, or submit an issue to discuss your idea before implementing it which can help choose a right direction at the beginning of your work and potentially save a lot of time and effort.
Also somebody may already have started discussing or working on implementing the same or a similar idea,
so you can cooperate to create a better solution together.
* If you are interested in starting with an easy issue, look for [issues with an `easyfix` label](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/labels/easyfix).
* Often issues that are waiting for contributors to pick up have [the `waiting_on_contributor` label](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/labels/waiting_on_contributor).
## Open pull requests
Look through currently [open pull requests](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/pulls).
You can help by reviewing them. Reviews help move pull requests to merge state. Some good pull requests cannot be merged only due to a lack of reviews. And it is always worth saying that good reviews are often more valuable than pull requests themselves.
Note that reviewing does not only mean code review, but also offering comments on new interfaces added to existing plugins/modules, interfaces of new plugins/modules, improving language (not everyone is a native english speaker), or testing bugfixes and new features!
Also, consider taking up a valuable, reviewed, but abandoned pull request which you could politely ask the original authors to complete yourself.
* 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/development_process.html#changelogs-how-to). (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).
## Test pull requests
If you want to test a PR locally, refer to [our testing guide](https://github.com/ansible/community-docs/blob/main/test_pr_locally_guide.rst) for instructions on how do it quickly.
If you find any inconsistencies or places in this document which can be improved, feel free to raise an issue or pull request to fix it.
## Run sanity, unit or integration tests locally
You have to check out the repository into a specific path structure to be able to run `ansible-test`. The path to the git checkout must end with `.../ansible_collections/community/general`. Please see [our testing guide](https://github.com/ansible/community-docs/blob/main/test_pr_locally_guide.rst) for instructions on how to check out the repository into a correct path structure. The short version of these instructions is:
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+.
The following commands show how to run sanity tests:
```.bash
# Run sanity tests for all files in the collection:
ansible-test sanity --docker -v
# Run sanity tests for the given files and directories:
# Run integration tests for the flattened lookup **without any isolation**:
ansible-test integration -v lookup_flattened
```
If you are unsure about the integration test target name for a module or plugin, you can take a look in `tests/integration/targets/`. Tests for plugins have the plugin type prepended.
## Creating new modules or plugins
Creating new modules and plugins requires a bit more work than other Pull Requests.
1. Please make sure that your new module or plugin is of interest to a larger audience. Very specialized modules or plugins that
can only be used by very few people should better be added to more specialized collections.
2. Please do not add more than one plugin/module in one PR, especially if it is the first plugin/module you are contributing.
That makes it easier for reviewers, and increases the chance that your PR will get merged. If you plan to contribute a group
of plugins/modules (say, more than a module and a corresponding ``_info`` module), please mention that in the first PR. In
such cases, you also have to think whether it is better to publish the group of plugins/modules in a new collection.
3. When creating a new module or plugin, please make sure that you follow various guidelines:
Here, the relative path `database/aerospike/` is inserted into the module's FQCN (Fully Qualified Collection Name) after the
collection's name and before the module's name. This must not be done for other plugin types but modules and action plugins!
- Action plugins need to be accompanied by a module, even if the module file only contains documentation
(`DOCUMENTATION`, `EXAMPLES` and `RETURN`). The module must have the same name and directory path in `plugins/modules/`
than the action plugin has in `plugins/action/`.
5. Make sure to add a BOTMETA entry for your new module/plugin in `.github/BOTMETA.yml`. Search for other plugins/modules in the
same directory to see how entries could look. You should list all authors either as `maintainers` or under `ignore`. People
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`.
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.
This repo contains the `community.general` Ansible Collection. The collection includes many modules and plugins supported by Ansible community which are not part of more specialized community collections.
You can find [documentation for this collection on the Ansible docs site](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/).
Please note that this collection does **not** support Windows targets. Only connection plugins included in this collection might support Windows targets, and will explicitly mention that in their documentation if they do so.
## Code of Conduct
We follow [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html) in all our interactions within this project.
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.
## Tested with Ansible
Tested with the current ansible-core 2.11, ansible-core 2.12, ansible-core 2.13 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+.
Tested with the current Ansible 2.9 and 2.10 releases and the current development version of Ansible. Ansible versions before 2.9.10 are not supported.
## External requirements
@@ -31,9 +21,7 @@ Please check the included content on the [Ansible Galaxy page for this collectio
## 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/community/general) manually with the `ansible-galaxy` command-line tool:
Before using the General community collection, you need to install the collection with the `ansible-galaxy` CLI:
Note that if you install the collection manually, it will not be upgraded automatically when you upgrade the Ansible package. To upgrade the collection to the latest available version, run the following command:
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):
See [Ansible Using collections](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/collections_using.html) for more details.
## Contributing to this collection
The content of this collection is made by good people just like you, a community of individuals collaborating on making the world better through developing automation software.
If you want to develop new content for this collection or improve what is already here, the easiest way to work on the collection is to clone it into one of the configured [`COLLECTIONS_PATH`](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#collections-paths), and work on it there.
We are actively accepting new contributors.
For example, if you are working in the `~/dev` directory:
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)!
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.
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).
### Running tests
See [here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collections.html#testing-collections).
## Collection maintenance
### Communication
To learn how to maintain / become a maintainer of this collection, refer to:
We have a dedicated Working Group for Ansible development.
It is necessary for maintainers of this collection to be subscribed to:
* The collection itself (the `Watch` button → `All Activity` in the upper right corner of the repository's homepage).
* The "Changes Impacting Collection Contributors and Maintainers" [issue](https://github.com/ansible-collections/overview/issues/45).
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.
You can find other people interested on the following Freenode IRC channels -
-`#ansible` - For general use questions and support.
-`#ansible-devel` - For discussions on developer topics and code related to features or bugs.
-`#ansible-community` - For discussions on community topics and community meetings.
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).
For more information about [communication](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/communication.html)
## Publishing New Version
### 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.
Basic instructions without release branches:
1. Create `changelogs/fragments/<version>.yml` with `release_summary:` section (which must be a string, not a list).
2. Run `antsibull-changelog release --collection-flatmap yes`
3. Make sure `CHANGELOG.rst` and `changelogs/changelog.yaml` are added to git, and the deleted fragments have been removed.
4. Tag the commit with `<version>`. Push changes and tag to the main repository.
## Release notes
See the [changelog](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/stable-5/CHANGELOG.rst).
See the [changelog](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst).
## Roadmap
In general, we plan to release a major version every six months, and minor versions every two months. Major versions can contain breaking changes, while minor versions only contain new features and bugfixes.
See [this issue](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/582) for information on releasing, versioning and deprecation.
See [this issue](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/582) for information on releasing, versioning, and deprecation.
In general, we plan to release a major version every six months, and minor versions every two months. Major versions can contain breaking changes, while minor versions only contain new features and bugfixes.
This document is based on the [Ansible committer guidelines](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/b57444af14062ec96e0af75fdfc2098c74fe2d9a/docs/docsite/rst/community/committer_guidelines.rst) ([latest version](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/committer_guidelines.html)).
These are the guidelines for people with commit privileges on the Ansible Community General Collection GitHub repository. Please read the guidelines before you commit.
These guidelines apply to everyone. At the same time, this is NOT a process document. So just use good judgment. You have been given commit access because we trust your judgment.
That said, use the trust wisely.
If you abuse the trust and break components and builds, and so on, the trust level falls and you may be asked not to commit or you may lose your commit privileges.
Our workflow on GitHub
----------------------
As a committer, you may already know this, but our workflow forms a lot of our team policies. Please ensure you are aware of the following workflow steps:
* Fork the repository upon which you want to do some work to your own personal repository
* Work on the specific branch upon which you need to commit
* Create a Pull Request back to the collection repository and await reviews
* Adjust code as necessary based on the Comments provided
* Ask someone from the other committers to do a final review and merge
Sometimes, committers merge their own pull requests. This section is a set of guidelines. If you are changing a comma in a doc or making a very minor change, you can use your best judgement. This is another trust thing. The process is critical for any major change, but for little things or getting something done quickly, use your best judgement and make sure people on the team are aware of your work.
Roles
-----
* Release managers: Merge pull requests to `stable-X` branches, create tags to do releases.
* Committers: Fine to do PRs for most things, but we should have a timebox. Hanging PRs may merge on the judgement of these devs.
* Module maintainers: Module maintainers own specific modules and have indirect commit access through the current module PR mechanisms. This is primary [ansibullbot](https://github.com/ansibullbot)'s `shipit` mechanism.
General rules
-------------
Individuals with direct commit access to this collection repository are entrusted with powers that allow them to do a broad variety of things--probably more than we can write down. Rather than rules, treat these as general *guidelines*, individuals with this power are expected to use their best judgement.
* Do NOTs:
- Do not commit directly.
- Do not merge your own PRs. Someone else should have a chance to review and approve the PR merge. You have a small amount of leeway here for very minor changes.
- Do not forget about non-standard / alternate environments. Consider the alternatives. Yes, people have bad/unusual/strange environments (like binaries from multiple init systems installed), but they are the ones who need us the most.
- Do not drag your community team members down. Discuss the technical merits of any pull requests you review. Avoid negativity and personal comments. For more guidance on being a good community member, read the [Ansible Community Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html).
- Do not forget about the maintenance burden. High-maintenance features may not be worth adding.
- Do not break playbooks. Always keep backwards compatibility in mind.
- Do not forget to keep it simple. Complexity breeds all kinds of problems.
- Do not merge to branches other than `main`, especially not to `stable-X`, if you do not have explicit permission to do so.
- Do not create tags. Tags are used in the release process, and should only be created by the people responsible for managing the stable branches.
* Do:
- Squash, avoid merges whenever possible, use GitHub's squash commits or cherry pick if needed (bisect thanks you).
- Be active. Committers who have no activity on the project (through merges, triage, commits, and so on) will have their permissions suspended.
- Consider backwards compatibility (goes back to "do not break existing playbooks").
- Write tests. PRs with tests are looked at with more priority than PRs without tests that should have them included. While not all changes require tests, be sure to add them for bug fixes or functionality changes.
- Discuss with other committers, specially when you are unsure of something.
- Document! If your PR is a new feature or a change to behavior, make sure you've updated all associated documentation or have notified the right people to do so.
- Consider scope, sometimes a fix can be generalized.
- Keep it simple, then things are maintainable, debuggable and intelligible.
Committers are expected to continue to follow the same community and contribution guidelines followed by the rest of the Ansible community.
People
------
Individuals who have been asked to become a part of this group have generally been contributing in significant ways to the community.general collection for some time. Should they agree, they are requested to add their names and GitHub IDs to this file, in the section below, through a pull request. Doing so indicates that these individuals agree to act in the ways that their fellow committers trust that they will act.
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 :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:
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 ``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 ``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 ``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
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.
TASK [Create a single-entry dictionary] **************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": {
"thatsmyvar": "myvalue"
}
}
TASK [Create a list of dictionaries where the 'server' field is taken from a list] *******
ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": [
{
"database": "all",
"server": "server1",
"type": "host"
},
{
"database": "all",
"server": "server2",
"type": "host"
}
]
}
..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 ``community.general.dict`` filter can be used:
..code-block::yaml+jinja
- name: Create a dictionary with the dict function
debug:
msg: "{{ dict([[1, 2], ['a', 'b']]) }}"
- name: Create a dictionary with the community.general.dict filter
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:
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 :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
list2:
- name:foo
path:/foo
- name:baz
path:/baz
In the example below the lists are merged by the attribute ``name``:
It is possible to use a list of lists as an input of the filter:
..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:
- 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: ``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 ``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 ``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 ``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
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.
TASK [Parse CSV from string] **************************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": [
{
"bar": "2",
"baz": "3",
"foo": "1"
},
{
"bar": "this",
"baz": "then",
"foo": "you"
}
]
}
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.
:delimiter:Sets the delimiter to use. Default depends on the dialect used.
:skipinitialspace:Set to ``true`` to ignore space directly after the delimiter. Default depends on the dialect used (usually ``false``).
:strict:Set to ``true`` to error out on invalid CSV input.
.. versionadded: 3.0.0
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. This filter needs the `jc Python library <https://pypi.org/project/jc/>`_ installed on the controller.
The following filters allow to create identifiers.
Hashids
^^^^^^^
`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.
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.
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>`_.
Consider this data structure:
..code-block::yaml+jinja
{
"domain_definition": {
"domain": {
"cluster": [
{
"name": "cluster1"
},
{
"name": "cluster2"
}
],
"server": [
{
"name": "server11",
"cluster": "cluster1",
"port": "8080"
},
{
"name": "server12",
"cluster": "cluster1",
"port": "8090"
},
{
"name": "server21",
"cluster": "cluster2",
"port": "9080"
},
{
"name": "server22",
"cluster": "cluster2",
"port": "9090"
}
],
"library": [
{
"name": "lib1",
"target": "cluster1"
},
{
"name": "lib2",
"target": "cluster2"
}
]
}
}
}
To extract all clusters from this structure, you can use the following query:
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 ``to_hours``, ``to_minutes``, ``to_seconds``, and so on. The following table lists all units that can be used:
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.
`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 ``community.general.unicode_normalize`` filter to normalize ``Unicode`` strings within your playbooks.
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.
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:
The :ref:`community.general collection <plugins_in_community.general>` offers currently one test plugin.
..contents:: Topics
Feature Tests
-------------
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
- name: Make sure that community.aws.route53 is available
assert:
that:
- >
'community.aws.route53' is community.general.a_module
- name: Make sure that community.general.does_not_exist is not a module or action plugin
assert:
that:
- "'community.general.does_not_exist' is not community.general.a_module"
self.send_msg("%s: Playbook initiated by %s against %s"%
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