When we read files from disk we always want to read them as bytes and
then convert them to text ourselves. This gives us greater control over
what encodings are used, what to do in case of errors decoding the bytes
to text, and better resilience against problems on both Python 2 and
Python 3.
If we left it up to Python to do this, on Python2, this could mean
that config values end up as bytes (leading to tracebacks elsewhere in
the code). In Python3, it could traceback if the user's locale did not
match with the encoding of the ini file or config files could be decoded
as the user's locale encoding instead of as utf-8.
* VMware: Allow user to select disk_mode
This fix allows user to select disk modes for given disk configuration
in the given VM.
Fixes: #37749
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Review comments
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Don't ignore a duplicate host for an already processed include, assume that the repetition indicates a new include. Fixes#40317
* Add intg tests to ensure duplicate items in loop are not deduped
* Add note about relative indexing
* add example using peer keepalive vrf and delay restore
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add example using peer keepalive vrf and delay restore
+label: docsite_pr
+label: issue ansible/community#311
* Update nxos_vpc.py
update task name to include "existing"
The LDAP values may be of any kind (pictures, bytes, etc.) thus, ldap module enforce a "bytes" type.
We should pass properly encoded values instead of str
Fixes: #39569
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Test case for missing permissions
* Update aws_s3 module to latest standards
* Use AnsibleAWSModule
* Handle BotoCoreErrors properly
* Test for BotoCoreErrors
* Check for XNotImplemented exceptions (#38569)
* Don't prematurely fail if user does not have s3:GetObject permission
* Allow S3 drop-ins to ignore put_object_acl and put_bucket_acl
* If the command input is dict from module
in that case the check to see if command is
end or `!` to exclude it from executing on remote
host is wrong. Fix the logic to check `end` and
`!` commands
* aws_eks: New module for managing AWS EKS
aws_eks module is used for creating and removing EKS clusters.
Includes full test suite and updates to IAM policies to enable it.
* Clean up all security groups
* appease shippable
* Rename aws_eks module to aws_eks_cluster
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support
* changing metadata to core support