Remove deprecated tags config option (#44479)

* Remove deprecated tags config option

* wordsmith porting guide entry

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Toshio Kuratomi 6 years ago committed by Matt Martz
parent 18f361ecdd
commit 0e7b470a01

@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
---
removed_features:
- The configuration toggle, ``merge_multiple_cli_tags``, has been removed.
This setting controlled whether specifying ``--tags`` or ``--skip-tags``
multiple times on the commandline would merge the specified tags or use the
old behaviour of overwriting the previous entry. The overwriting behaviour
was deprecated in 2.3 and the default value of the config option became merge
in 2.4.

@ -14,6 +14,20 @@ This document is part of a collection on porting. The complete list of porting g
.. contents:: Topics
Command Line
============
If you specify ``--tags`` or ``--skip-tags`` multiple times on the command line, Ansible will merge the specified
tags together. In previous versions of Ansible, you could set ``merge_multiple_cli_tags`` to ``False``
if you wanted to keep only the last-specified ``--tags``. This config
option existed for backwards compatibility. The overwriting behavior was deprecated in 2.3 and
the default behavior was changed in 2.4. Ansible-2.7 removes the config option; multiple
``--tags`` are now always merged.
If you have a shell script that depends on setting ``merge_multiple_cli_tags`` to ``False``, please upgrade your script
so it only adds the ``--tags`` you actually want before upgrading to Ansible-2.7.
Python Compatibility
====================

@ -583,13 +583,6 @@ class CLI(with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
# optparse defaults does not do what's expected
self.options.tags = ['all']
if hasattr(self.options, 'tags') and self.options.tags:
if not C.MERGE_MULTIPLE_CLI_TAGS:
if len(self.options.tags) > 1:
display.deprecated('Specifying --tags multiple times on the command line currently uses the last specified value. '
'In 2.4, values will be merged instead. Set merge_multiple_cli_tags=True in ansible.cfg to get this behavior now.',
version=2.5, removed=False)
self.options.tags = [self.options.tags[-1]]
tags = set()
for tag_set in self.options.tags:
for tag in tag_set.split(u','):
@ -598,13 +591,6 @@ class CLI(with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
# process skip_tags
if hasattr(self.options, 'skip_tags') and self.options.skip_tags:
if not C.MERGE_MULTIPLE_CLI_TAGS:
if len(self.options.skip_tags) > 1:
display.deprecated('Specifying --skip-tags multiple times on the command line currently uses the last specified value. '
'In 2.4, values will be merged instead. Set merge_multiple_cli_tags=True in ansible.cfg to get this behavior now.',
version=2.5, removed=False)
self.options.skip_tags = [self.options.skip_tags[-1]]
skip_tags = set()
for tag_set in self.options.skip_tags:
for tag in tag_set.split(u','):

@ -1459,18 +1459,6 @@ MAX_FILE_SIZE_FOR_DIFF:
ini:
- {key: max_diff_size, section: defaults}
type: int
MERGE_MULTIPLE_CLI_TAGS:
name: Merge 'tags' options
default: True
description:
- "This allows changing how multiple --tags and --skip-tags arguments are handled on the command line.
In Ansible up to and including 2.3, specifying --tags more than once will only take the last value of --tags."
- "Setting this config value to True will mean that all of the --tags options will be merged together. The same holds true for --skip-tags."
env: [{name: ANSIBLE_MERGE_MULTIPLE_CLI_TAGS}]
ini:
- {key: merge_multiple_cli_tags, section: defaults}
type: bool
version_added: "2.3"
NETWORK_GROUP_MODULES:
name: Network module families
default: [eos, nxos, ios, iosxr, junos, enos, ce, vyos, sros, dellos9, dellos10, dellos6, asa, aruba, aireos, bigip, ironware, onyx, netconf]

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