* Added in support for 'agent' and 'node' types.
* Tidies and moves `consul_acl` module closer to PEP8 compliance.
* Switched from using byspoke code to handle py2/3 string issues to using `to_text`.
* Made changes suggested by jrandall in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/23467#pullrequestreview-34021967.
* Refactored consul_acl to support scopes with no pattern (and therefore a different HCL defintion).
* Corrects whitespace in Consul ACL HCL representation.
* Fixes Consul ACL to return the HCL equivalent JSON (according to the Consul docs) for the set ACLs.
* Repositioned import to align with Ansible standard (!= PEP8 standard).
* Adds Python 2.6 compatibility.
* Fixes PEP8 issues.
* Removes consul_acl.py as it now passes PEP8.
* Follows advice in the "Documenting Your Module" guide and moves imports up from the bottom.
* Tidies consul_acl module documentation.
* Updates link to guide about Consul ACLs.
* Removes new line spaces from error message string.
* Provide better error message if user forgets to associate a value to a Consul ACL rule.
* Minor refactoring of Consul ACL module.
* Fixes bug that was breaking idempotence in Consul ACL module.
* Detects redefinition of same rule.
* Adds test to check the Consul ACL module can set rules for all supported scopes.
* Fixes return when updating an ACL.
* Clean up of Consul ACL integration test file.
* Verify correct changes to existing Consul ACL rule.
* Adds tests for idempotence.
* Splits Consul ACL tests into cohesive modules.
* Adds test for deleting Consul ACLs.
* Test that Consul ACL module can set all rule scopes.
* Fixes issues surrounding the creation of ACLs.
Thanks for the comments by manos in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/25800#issuecomment-310137889.
* Stops Consul ACL's name being "forgotten" if ACL updated by token.
* Fixes incorrect assignment when a Consul ACL is deleted.
* Fixes value of `changed` when Consul ACL is removed.
* Fixes tests for Consul ACL.
* Adds interal documentation.
* Refactors to separate update and create (also makes it possible to unit test this module).
* Improves documentation.
* Completes RETURN documentation for Consul ACL module.
* Fixes issue with equality checking for `None` in ACL Consul.
* Fixes Python 2 issue with making a decision based on `str` type.
* Fixes inequality check bug in Python 2.
* Adds tests for setting ACL with token.
* Adds support for creating an ACL with a given token.
* Outputs operation performed on Consul ACL when changed.
* Fixs issue with test for creating a Consul ACL with rules.
* Corrects property used to set ACL token in python-consul library.
* Fixes tear-down issue in test that creates a Consul ACL using a token.
* moved aws elasticache module to boto3
* fixed error and improved code
* implemented requested changes
* now checking for missing boto3 packages in a better way
* now dynamically setting the default port depending on the engine if it is not set
* moved standard import in front of ansible ones
* now case insensitive in regards to engine name
* removed superfluous spaces
* now checking for None in the correct way
* removed elasticache module from exceptions to pep8 testing
* removed hardcoded default ports and letting aws decide if no port is given
Updates ec2_lc module to use boto3. Adds parameters:
instance_id
placement_tenancy
Also added a second example using instance_id and updated the docs with the new parameters.
We are reserving the _ identifier for i18n work. Code should use the
identifier dummy for dummy variables instead.
This test is currently skipped as someone needs to generate the list of
files which are currently out of compliance before this can be turned
on.
This PR includes:
- Documentation improvements (mostly related to boolean defaults)
- Make PEP8 compliant
- Ensure imports are specific
- Few cosmetic changes (sort lists, casing, punctuation)
* Reimplement iso_extract using 7zip (not requiring root)
So one of the drawbacks of the original implementation is that it required root for mounting/unmount the ISO image.
This is now no longer needed as we use 7zip for extracting files from the ISO.
* Fall back to using mount/umount if 7zip not found
As discussed with others.
Also improved integration tests.
This PR includes:
- RETURN information (since the difference between status_code and
status was confusing)
- Improvements to parameter definition (and docs)
- PEP8 compliancy
Fix 'module' object is not callable
* rhn_register: fix Python 3 compatibility
* rhn_register: update requirements
* rhn_register: add unit tests
* Add missing method name
* use a dedicated line for XML related requirements
* rhn_register: drop support for Python 2.4
* rhn_register unit tests: fix Python 3 compatibility
* refactor in order to check order of the requests
* Create get_exception and wildcard import code-smell tests
* Add more detail to boilerplate and no-basestring descriptions
* Remove the no-list-cmp test as the pylint undefined-variable test covers it
Fix adds missing imports and boilerplate for proxysql.
It also remove get_exception calls in-favor of native exception.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Enable specific tests (this lets us disable a group and then
enable a particular test inside of it)
* Comment out tests in the enable and disable files
Made the following changes:
* Removed wildcard imports
* Replaced long form of GPL header with short form
* Removed get_exception usage
* Added from __future__ boilerplate
* Adjust division operator to // where necessary
For the following files:
* web_infrastructure modules
* system modules
* linode, lxc, lxd, atomic, cloudscale, dimensiondata, ovh, packet,
profitbricks, pubnub, smartos, softlayer, univention modules
* compat dirs (disabled as its used intentionally)
We do want to allow certain from __future__ imports in modules that make
it easier to code compatible python2 and python3. Note that
unicode_literals is specifically left out and should never be allowed.
Now that python-3.4+ allows u"" there's no good reason to use
unicode_literals.
Also switch tables in the validate_modules documentation to simple table format
* Enable the pylint no-name-in-module check. Checks that identifiers in
imports actually exist. When we do this, we also have to ignore
_MovedItems used in our bundled six. This means pylint won't check
for bad imports below ansible.module_utils.six.moves but that's
something that pylint punts on with a system copy of six so this is
still an improvement.
* Remove automatic use of system six. The exec in the six code which
tried to use a system library if available destroyed pylint's ability
to check for imports of identifiers which did not exist (the
no-name-in-module check). That test is important enough that we
should sacrifice the bundling detection in favour of the test.
Distributions that want to unbundle six can replace the bundled six in
ansible/module_utils/six/__init__.py to unbundle. however, be aware
that six is tricky to unbundle. They may want to base their efforts
off the code we were using:
2fff690caa/lib/ansible/module_utils/six/__init__.py
* Update tests for new location of bundled six Several code-smell tests
whitelist the bundled six library. Update the path to the library so
that they work.
* Also check for basestring in modules as the enabled pylint tests will
also point out basestring usage for us.
The OpenSSLObject class has been merged[1]. This commit makes the
openssl_privatekey rely on this class and standardize the way openssl
module should be written.
Co-Authored-By: Christian Pointner <cpointner@mgit.at>
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/26945
* Add example of templating inline using copy module
The **copy** module documentation implies that `content:` only works
for 'simple values' and for complex stuff you need the **template**
module, but that is an understatement. You can use **copy** to template
anything you desire.
So I changed the wording, added an example, and also added a note
to the template module that the **copy** module could be used for
'inline templating'.
This fixes#19741.