* Cleanup gha
* test by removing matrix excludes
* Rename sanity tests
* trigger integration tests
* Fix ansible-lint workflow
* Fix concurrency
* Add ansible-lint config
* Add ansible-lint config
* Fix integration and lint issues
* integration wf
* fix yamllint issues
* fix yamllint issues
* update readme and add ignore-2.16.txt
* fix ansible-doc
* Add version
* Use /dev/random to generate random data
The GHA environment has difficultly generating entropy. Trying to read
from /dev/urandom just blocks forever. We don't care if the random data
is cryptographically secure; it's just garbage data for the test. Read
from /dev/random, instead. This is only used during the k8s_copy test
target.
This also removes the custom test module that was being used to generate
the files. It's not worth maintaining this for two task that can be
replaced with some simple command/shell tasks.
* Fix saniry errors
* test github_action fix
* Address review comments
* Remove default types
* review comments
* isort fixes
* remove tags
* Add setuptools to venv
* Test gh changes
* update changelog
* update ignore-2.16
* Fix indentation in inventory plugin example
* Update .github/workflows/integration-tests.yaml
* Update integration-tests.yaml
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Co-authored-by: Mike Graves <mgraves@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Bikouo Aubin <79859644+abikouo@users.noreply.github.com>
Ensure CoreExceptions are handled gracefully
SUMMARY
CoreExceptions, when raised, should have a reasonably helpful and
actionable message associated with them. This adds a final check in
module execution to gracefully fail from these exceptions. A new
fail_from_exception method is added both to simplify exiting the module,
and to ensure that any chained exceptions are available when using -vvv.
ISSUE TYPE
COMPONENT NAME
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Reviewed-by: Alina Buzachis <None>
Reviewed-by: Joseph Torcasso <None>
Refactor k8s_cluster_info to use new module_utils code
SUMMARY
Refactor k8s_cluster_info to use new module_utils code
ISSUE TYPE
COMPONENT NAME
k8s_cluster_info
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Reviewed-by: Alina Buzachis <None>
Reviewed-by: None <None>
* 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
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/96-replace-openshift-client.yaml
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Update plugins/modules/k8s.py
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Update plugins/modules/k8s_info.py
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Update plugins/modules/k8s_service.py
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Bump minimum kubernetes version to 12.0.0
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* 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.
* Add changelog fragment
* Rename from community.kubernetes to kubernetes.core
This goes through and renames community.kubernetes to kubernetes.core.
Most of this was generated from the downstream build script that was
used on the community repository, plus whatever hand edits I could find
that were needed.
The downstream build and test process has also been removed as this
repository is now the downstream repository.
* Fix CONTRIBUTING.md
* refactoring for ansible_module.turbo integration
This refactoring prepares the integration of `ansible_module.turbo`
- Delay the loading of `common.py`, move the shared structure in
`args_common`.
- Avoid the use of one single object per module, this to increase the
amount of Python structure that we can cache.
- Cache the Kubernetes client.
See: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.kubernetes/pull/270
Co-authored-by: Jill Rouleau <jill.rouleau@bespokess.com>