* AnsibleAWSModule related cleanup - redshift
* Apply a backoff on modify_cluster to cope with concurrent operations
* Add AWS 'hacking' policy to allow creation of Redshift ServiceRole
* Adding the retry policies makes the redshift test suite more reliable
* Make validate-modules stop ignore FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.
* Add types to FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS and update document fragment to match it.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Add changelog.
* Clean up FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.
* postgresql_pg_hba doesn't declare the backup option.
* uri doesn't declare the remote_src option.
* Add documentation.
* maven_artifact seems to use directory_mode, which it doesn't declare.
* Update changelogs/fragments/66389-file-common-arguments.yml
Update docs/docsite/rst/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.10.rst
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Co-Authored-By: Jill R <4121322+jillr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Refactor coverage file enumeration.
* Relocate sanitize_filename function.
* Support sets when writing JSON files.
* Generalize setting of info_stderr mode.
* Split out coverage path checking.
* Split out collection regex logic.
* Improve sanitize_filename type hints and docs.
* Clean up coverage erase command.
* Fix docs and type hints for initialize_coverage.
* Update type hints on CoverageConfig.
* Split out logic for finding modules.
* Split out arc enumeration.
* Split out powershell coverage enumeration.
* Raise verbosity level of empty coverage warnings.
* Add code coverage target analysis to ansible-test.
The edgeos_config module had a list of commands to filter out to avoid
load failures. This list had a single regular expression which caught
commands that attempted to set pre-encrypted passwords. This behavior is
undesirable for a few reasons.
* It's poorly documented. The documentation makes cryptic mention of a
return value that some commands might be filtered out, but offers no
explanation as to what they are or why.
* It's hard-coded. There's no way for the user to change or disable this
functionality, rendering the commands caught by that expression
completely unusable with the edgeos_config module.
* The obvious workaround is unsafe. The filter catches passwords that
are already encrypted, but is perfectly fine letting the user set
plain-text passwords. EdgeOS will encrypt them upon commit, but this
module encourages unsafe handling of secrets up to that point.
* It's a security vulnerability if the user doesn't know about this
behavior. While the module will warn if commands are filtered, the
user won't know what got filtered out until after the fact, and may
easily miss that warning if they are not vigilant. For something as
sensitive as setting a password, it's not hard to imagine naive use of
this module resulting in incorrect credentials being deployed.
* It provides no discernible benefit. Using the module without filtering
does not result in load failures. If those commands are indeed harmful
for some reason on (old?) versions of EdgeOS, it should be incumbent
upon the user to be scrupulous in what commands they issue, rather
than the module maintaining a blacklist of possible ways the user
might misuse their own system.
* "openssl_certificate - Add option for changing which ACME directory to use with acme-tiny. Set the default ACME directory to Let's Encrypt instead of using acme-tiny's default. (acme-tiny also uses Let's Encrypt at the time being, so no action should neccessary.)"
* "openssl_certificate - Change the required version of acme-tiny to >= 4.0.0"
self._discovered_interpreter_key is None unless a previous iteration
has attempted discovery. In that case, force re-discovery, as the
previous attempt certainly failed.
* Fix UNC path joining in the powershell shell plugin, add test
* Remove testy bits and a redundant line
* Fix style nits
* Update to use os.ntpath
* Add changelog for #66604
* Fix#63077
If the package is already installed the stdout is not as expected by this function. Either remove `--needed` or just noop if we detect pacman returning. We cannot match the stdout string, as that is most likely localized.
```
[root@archBook user]# /usr/bin/pacman --upgrade --noconfirm --noprogressbar --needed /srv/aur/src/i3cat-git/i3cat-git-r38.c6d29dd-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
loading packages...
warning: i3cat-git-r38.c6d29dd-1 is up to date -- skipping
there is nothing to do
```
* Add comment
Add comment
* Add changelog fragment.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* aws_netapp_cvs_snapshots - minor required_if fixup (state must be set if state=present)
* ec2 - fix typo in mutually_exclusive definition
* rds_instance: fix typo in mutually_exclusive restore_to_time should be restore_time - currently throws a boto error
This change moves all code for the `ansible-test coverage` command into the `coverage` directory.
Each subcommand is split into a separate file.
Only minor spelling changes were made aside from code relocation.