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9 Commits (0838736b1aca46207d53cefb7857c30d5b495a75)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Sprygada 356888a3a3 add new functionality to eos_command module
* commands argument now accepts a dict arguments[1]
* waitfor has been renamed to wait_for with an alias to waitfor
* only show commands are allowd when check mode is specified
* config mode is no longer allowed in the command stack
* add argument match with valid values any, all

[1] The commands argument will now accept a dict argument that can
specifiy the output format of the command.  To specify a dict argument
use the form of { command: <str>, output: <str>, prompt: <str>,
response: <str> }.  Command and output are required arguments. Output
accepts valid values text and json.
8 years ago
John Barker 79c55534fc General EOS documentation improvements
Typos, formatting, choices.
8 years ago
Peter Sprygada 11efe33730 refactor the eos_command module to use the CommandRunner
* This adds support the CommandRunner to handle executing commands on
the remote device.
* It also changes the waitfor argument to wait_for to remain compatable
with other modules and adds an alias for waitfor.
* Restricts commands to show commands only when check mode is specified.
* add version_added to wait_for doc string
8 years ago
Michael Scherer cc99fe24fc Convert the network subfolder to py3/py2.4 syntax (#3690) 8 years ago
Scott Butler 7d09339d31 Fixed typos 9 years ago
Peter Sprygada cf3287b312 minor function clean ups in eos_command
This commit cleans up a couple of functions and removes the json
import to use the json methods from AnsibleModule
9 years ago
chouseknecht 573ba42b03 Moved Conditional class to netcfg. 9 years ago
Peter Sprygada 624d1e38b8 update eos_command doc strings and return values
This change updates the returns values from eos_command to be consistent
with network modules. It now returns stdout, stdout_lines and failed_conditionals
9 years ago
Peter Sprygada 332c6a56c5 initial add of eos_command module
This adds a new module eos_command to network/eos.  The eos_command module
is used for sending arbitrary commands to Arista EOS devices.  It includes
arguments that allow the module to wait for specific values before the
module returns control to the playbook or fails
9 years ago