Add support for dry run
SUMMARY
Kubernetes server-side dry run will be used when the kubernetes client
version is >=18.20.0. For older versions of the client, the existing
client side speculative change implementation will be used.
The effect of this change should be mostly transparent to the end user
and is reflected in the fact the tests have not changed but should still
pass. With this change, there are a few edge cases that will be
improved. One example of these edge cases is to use check mode on an
existing Service resource. With dry run this will correctly report no
changes, while the older client side implementation will erroneously
report changes to the port spec.
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Feature Pull Request
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Reviewed-by: Gonéri Le Bouder <goneri@lebouder.net>
Reviewed-by: Mike Graves <mgraves@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alina Buzachis <None>
Reviewed-by: None <None>
Reviewed-by: None <None>
add support for in-memory kubeconfig
SUMMARY
k8s module support now authentication with kubeconfig parameter as file and dict.
Closes#139
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Feature Pull Request
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Reviewed-by: Mike Graves <mgraves@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: None <None>
Re-enable support for turbo mode
SUMMARY
This re-enables the ability to add turbo mode. It also adds a few more
tests to cover some cases that had been broken in turbo mode previously.
Testing with turbo mode is not currently enabled, and would fail until ansible-collections/cloud.common#69 can be merged and a new cloud.common release is done. This also does not add cloud.common to the collection dependencies until a decision has been made about how enabling/disabling turbo mode will work when cloud.common is already installed.
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Bugfix Pull Request
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Reviewed-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <None>
Reviewed-by: Mike Graves <mgraves@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Gonéri Le Bouder <goneri@lebouder.net>
Reviewed-by: None <None>
* 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.
* Add changelog fragment
* Fix client regression from turbo mode refactor
The turbo mode refactoring introduced a regression where the kubernetes
client can fail to find the kubeconfig. This happens because
get_api_client is called twice and the second time it is called without
the module being passed as an argument. Without this, the configuration
will use defaults. This will be a problem if the user has specified a
location for the kubeconfig that's different from default, for example.
* Add tests