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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Clay cb0ca89994 Fix integration test role syntax.
This does not fix the tests themselves, only the syntax (converting from playbooks to roles).
The aix_devices test fails due to use of unsupported state values.
6 years ago
Kairo Araujo a355686987 new module: aix_devices, manage AIX devices (#32290)
* new module: aix_devices AIX devices management

This module discovery, defines, removes and modifies attributes of AIX
devices.

* Added hide attributes that can be used for aliases

Added hid attributes that can be used to manage aliases on en
interfaces.

* After tests: docs and attributes tests

Fixed attributes tests and doc explaining how to use
attributes with comma.

* Fixed grammar on module description

Fixed grammar on module description

* Included test/legacy/aix_devices.yml for tests

As discussed on IRC ansible-devel channes, was include the
legacy tests for further manual tests.

* Added 'attributes' as dictionary

Added 'attributes' as a dictionary makes the configuration
simple.

* Changed the added version from 2.5 to 2.7

Fixed the shippable error from 2.5 to 2.7

```
2018-06-01 08:28:02 ERROR: Found 1 validate-modules issue(s) which
need to be resolved:
2018-06-01 08:28:02 ERROR:
lib/ansible/modules/system/aix_devices.py:0:0: E307 version_added
should be 2.7. Currently 2.5 (75%)
```

* Various changes

* Revert

* Changed the tests to integration dir

* Implement 'available' state

'available' state is the AIX state used, that works same as 'present'

* The states were changed to AIX expressions and kept Ansible states.

Makes sense keep the states names to AIX and use the Ansible 'standards'
states.

'available' is 'present'
'removed' is 'absent'

It makes easy to AIX sysadmins use the module, however it keep the
Ansible meanings.

* Fixed choices according with latest patchset (commit)

* A few doc changes

Nothing material
6 years ago