Accept status code from a list of valid codes.

reviewable/pr18780/r1
bryan hunt 11 years ago
parent 6f16ea6d49
commit 5561fbc427

@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ options:
required: false
status_code:
description:
- A valid, numeric, HTTP status code that signifies success of the request.
- A valid, numeric, HTTP status code that signifies success of the request. Can also be comma separated list of status codes.
required: false
default: 200
timeout:
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ def main():
follow_redirects = dict(required=False, default='no', type='bool'),
creates = dict(required=False, default=None),
removes = dict(required=False, default=None),
status_code = dict(required=False, default=200, type='int'),
status_code = dict(required=False, default=[200], type='list'),
timeout = dict(required=False, default=30, type='int'),
),
check_invalid_arguments=False,
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ def main():
follow_redirects = module.params['follow_redirects']
creates = module.params['creates']
removes = module.params['removes']
status_code = int(module.params['status_code'])
status_code = list(module.params['status_code'])
socket_timeout = module.params['timeout']
# Grab all the http headers. Need this hack since passing multi-values is currently a bit ugly. (e.g. headers='{"Content-Type":"application/json"}')
@ -412,7 +412,11 @@ def main():
uresp['json'] = js
except:
pass
if resp['status'] != status_code:
sys.stderr.write("status ----> %s \n" % resp['status'])
sys.stderr.write("status_code ----> %s \n" % status_code)
if str(resp['status']) not in status_code:
module.fail_json(msg="Status code was not " + str(status_code), content=content, **uresp)
elif return_content:
module.exit_json(changed=changed, content=content, **uresp)

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