* Update win_package.ps1
Update Test-Path to use -LiteralPath instead of -Path to fix issue where powershell will not detect path with special characters such as '=' and '[]'.
* Update win_package.ps1
modified other instances of -Path and changed to -LiteralPath. All except line L243 since it is a different function.
* added literal path to get-itemproperty
The `pids` module returns the list of the PID in a `pids` key.
This change ensures we correctly wait for the end of the previous mongod
instances before we start the next ones.
In addition, we remove an unnecessary `ignore_errors`.
* Add a representer for AnsibleUnsafeBytes
* changelog
* Add unit tests
Remove native string test until we have time to evaluate how this the function should work
Add non-ASCII characters to test cases
* Compare to the string on Python 2
Add a comment in the test about this behavior
* postgresql: move CI tests of *_tablespace, *_membership, *_idx to separate targets
* postgresql: move CI tests of *_tablespace, *_membership, *_idx to separate targets, change formatting
* Add examples for various inventory setups to the documentation. This closes#12480.
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_inventory.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_inventory.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Update wording in inventory examples
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Update wording in inventory examples
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Use code-block and rename groups in inventory setup examples
* Fix group name in inventory setup example
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Microsoft's DNS server uses GSS-TSIG to secure Dynamic DNS
updates. That is a Kerberos based form of TSIG neither supported by
the Ansible nsupdate module nor the underlying dnspython module.
Related to #57294 and #62238.
* Ensure k8s apply works with check mode
Update the new predicted object with fields from the previous object
before applying in check mode
Don't log output of `file` with `state: absent` on huge virtualenvs!
Fixes#60510
* Use openshift client fix to improve apply for check mode
Use new apply_object method to get a better approximation
of the expected object in check mode.
Requires released upgrade to openshift
* Add changelog fragment for k8s apply check mode fix
* Update changelogs/fragments/60510-k8s-apply-check-mode.yml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
RPM builds on Fedora and RHEL create a python shebang line with -s
This is not good for ansible since ansible has a lot of optional
features which need extra dependencies installed. If the user installs
those extra dependencies to their home directory or to /usr/local then
the -s will keep them from being used.
* Fix plugin names for collection plugins.
Add an integration test to verify plugin __name__ is correct for collection plugins.
* Fix collection loader PEP 302 compliance.
The `find_module` function now returns `None` if the module cannot be found. Previously it would return `self` for modules which did not exist.
Returning a loader from `find_module` which cannot find the module will result in import errors on Python 2.x when using implicit relative imports.
* add changelog
* sanity/units/merge fixes
In some remote environments, the `crontab` executable is
overloaded with a custom executable, which typically does
some pre/post processing before forwarding to crontab.
Instead of using the hardcoded `/usr/bin/crontab`, this uses
the `get_bin_path` utility to locate the default crontab executable.