* support diff mode for k8s module
* Update and rename 145-k8s-add-support-diff-mode.yml to 146-k8s-add-support-diff-mode.yml
* Update 146-k8s-add-support-diff-mode.yml
* Update changelogs/fragments/146-k8s-add-support-diff-mode.yml
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* update k8s_scale and k8s_json_patch
* diff for k8s_scale and k8s_json_patch
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* helm: add support for history-max parameter
The --history-max parameter allows the user to set a maximum amount of
revisions per release to be kept in the history.
By default helm keeps 10 revisions per release, which means that 10
secrets will be kept per release.
* helm: remove default for history_max
When the history_max option is not set, the module will not pass
'--history-max' to the CLI command. This ensures that the defaults of
the helm CLI will alwasy be used.
* helm: remove whitespace trail
* helm: add mutually exclusive logic
The 'history_max' parameter is not available when using the 'helm
install' command, it is only implemented for 'helm ugprade'.
The 'replace' option uses the 'install' parameter, thus 'replace' and
'history_max' have to be mutually exclusive.
* helm: formatting changes
* Support template param in other collections
The action plugin for k8s does a collection name check for the template
param, but it's missing redhat.openshift and community.kubernetes.
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* Fix test
* Check that auth value is not None
The previous check for truth prevented the verify_ssl param from being
set to false, thus forcing ssl verfication in every case.
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* Fix linting
* Fix apply on Ansible 2.9
For some reason the apply function can't be correctly imported in
Ansible 2.9. This just renames it to get it to import. I've also added
molecule testing on multiple Ansible versions.
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In replicating the openshift client functionality we forgot to bring
over a fix for multiple resources with the same group version and kind.
This is specifically a problem for openshift templates.
* Account for updated pods when waiting on DaemonSet
The exising logic that's used to determine when a DaemonSet is ready
fails to account for the fact that a RollingUpdate first kills the pod
and then creates a new one. Simply checking if the
desiredNumberScheduled equals the numberReady will succeed in cases
when the old pod takes time to shut down, and would report that the new
Deployment is ready despite the fact that the old pod has not been
replaced, yet.
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A recent change somewhere upstream broke the sanity tests. This
partially reverts 0eb1559cc7 to remove the
empty docstring on the filter plugin. The reason the empty docstring was
added in the first place was to fix a problem with the doc generation
script. However, a recent change to the collection_prep project fixed
that issue so we no longer need the empty docstring.
* Replace openshift client with kubernetes client
This commit primarily just removes mentions of openshift from the docs
and updates the requirements. Most of the work to replace the client has
been done through the following commits:
edc48ee577c214376cac48c51700182b6a989cf9
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* Update changelogs/fragments/96-replace-openshift-client.yaml
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Update plugins/modules/k8s.py
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* Update plugins/modules/k8s_info.py
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* Update plugins/modules/k8s_service.py
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* Bump minimum kubernetes version to 12.0.0
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* Replicate base resource for lists functionality
This replicates specific functionality from the openshift client to more
reliably retrieve the base resource from a resource list.
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