The yum module docs suggested using `shell: yum clean all`, which gives an `ansible-lint` error. Plus, you should use the `command` module unless you need more advanced features than just passing in an arbitrary command. Fixes that problem by using the `command` module in the example instead.
This fixes test errors related to failures copying temporary test results files from a remote system back to the local system.
It also speeds up processing of test results and reduces network utilization by avoiding the temporary files.
* By requiring a slightly newer Vagrant version (from 2015) we get the
same generated Ansible inventory format is still used by today's
version of Vagrant. That extended inventory format also has the
benefit of allowing for simpler Ansible examples.
* Switching to a current and supported Ubuntu LTS version.
* Specifying IP addresses needs API version 1.22 or newer.
* Simplify code.
* Use IPAMConfig.IPv*Address instead of IPAddress and GlobalIPv6Address.
* Add changelog.
* Fix syntax errors.
* Add integration test.
* Don't rely on netaddr.
* Normalize IPv6 addresses before comparison.
* Install netaddr, and use it.
* Move tests with docker registry into own target.
* Add docker_login tests.
* Add step which makes sure hello-world:latest is around.
* Make work inside docker container.
* Add dependency.
* Use plaintext password.
* Forgot check_mode.
* Add no_log to avoid double log output in verbose mode.
Using a regular recursive resolver to lookup the zone name might not
work when the zone in question belong to a private/internal
domain. The authoritative server being used on the other hand will
definitely know about the zone(s) it's serving.
This approach is also consistent with the nsupdate module already
querying the specified authoritative server for TTL values.
The reason for the implementation having to loop until finding a
direct match is to account for different SOA responses triggered by
CNAMEs and DNAMEs. The previously used `dns.resolver.zone_for_name()`
function does the same.
Resolves#62052
* AWS: new module iam_user_info
Signed-off-by: psharkey <psharkey@cleo.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Rename from iam_user_facts to iam_user_info.
Rename and target 2.10.
Fixing docs.
* Adding iam_user_info integration test.
Removing unnecessary tasks.
Fixing yamllint failure test/integration/targets/iam_user_info/defaults/main.yml:5:1: empty-lines: too many blank lines (1 > 0).
* name paramter is optional
* Switch to use AnsibleAWSModule.
* Convert to using fail_json_aws
* Rework asserts to inspect ARN.
* Move integration tests from iam_user_info to iam_user.
* Fix pep8 problems.
* ec2_argument_spec not needed with AnsibleAWSModule.
* Switch to use helper in AnsibleAWSModule.
* Add iam_user_info to the aws group.
* Add support for pagination and backoff.
* Check improper parameter usage first.
* Adding test cases for multiple users.
* Rmoving unneeded line.
* Remove unneeded imports.
* Switch to catch BotoCoreError.
* Adding tests for exception coverage.
* Compare user info directly with values from created user.
* support creating an image from a volume
* leave filename/volume optional
* enforce volume/filename mutual exclusivity
* bump version_added to 2.10 for volume option
* add changelog fragment
Running from an installed version of ansible-test now results in tests using a dedicated directory for PYTHONPATH instead of using the site-packages directory where ansible is installed.
This provides consistency with tests running from source, which already used a dedicated directory.
Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/62716
* Improved docs on docker_swarm_service
Co-Authored-By: Piotr Wojciechowski <23406016+WojciechowskiPiotr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>