* Convert README from Markdown to ReStructured Text and use as longdesc
Discussion in #13758 led to deciding to switch README to rst and having
setup.py consume it as the long_description.
* Fix long string in setup.py for pep8 compliance
* Open README.rst as read-only
* Update usages of root README.md to README.rst
Unsure about the file ./packaging/debian/docs as it (only) contains the
text README.md. I believe it's referencing ./packaging/debian/README.md
but maybe someone who knows debian packaging could review it?
* Pick up fixes that had been merged into README.md after the initial conversion to rst
* Required changes to support redirects on HTTP 307/308
This ensures HTTP 307 and 308 will redirect the request to the new
location without modification.
* Fix the unused newheaders reference
* Be more compliant
* Add integration tests for follow_redirects=all
* Improve other tests for new behaviour
* Make follow_redirects values more strict
* added eos_smoke tests
* removed left over file
* added note to uncomment broken eapi test when #36919 is fixed
* uncommented fixed test, added unbecome test
* skip become tests when connection=local
* Added module win_pester and relatives integration tests
* Corrected issues as stated by ansible-test
* Added defaults variable in integration tests
* Added task to install Pester if needed in the integration test
* Corrected error in win_psmodule task
* Added Pester installation with Chocolatey when Powershell version < 5
* Get facts...
* Disabled invoke-pester output
* Added pester_result type
* Added jhawkesworth changes proposal
* Corrected documentation linting
* Corrected linting
* Added dagwieers recommendations
* Added dagwieers recommendations
* Corrected linting errors and task error in integration test
* Corrected error in integration test
* Added dagwieers recommendations
* Corrected requirements in the DOCUMENTATION block
This offers an optimization that allows loading larger
inventories of various structure by improving the
scaling laws involved for adding hosts and groups.
The primary speed benefit is the elimination of duplicate
recusion from traversing converging paths.
* tolerate windows line endings when loading windows module utils. Helpful for old custom windows modules.
* add test modules to demonstrate win line ending module load behaviour.
* attempt to fix sanity check failures
* pep8 fix
* explict skip of test modules from shebang check (core modules must still have expected unix style line endings)
* switch to rstrip() following core team meeting feedback
The gunicorn module has a hard-coded reference to '/tmp' which may
or may not be the actual temp directory for an operating system.
This patch replaces '/tmp' with module.tmpdir which should
resolve to the correct temp directory for the OS.
Fixes Issue #36953
Signed-off-by: Eric Brown <browne@vmware.com>
* Add aws_ses_identity_policy module for managing SES sending policies
* Add option to AnsibleAWSModule for applying a retry decorator to all calls.
* Add per-callsite opt in to retry behaviours in AnsibleAWSModule
* Update aws_ses_identity_policy module to opt in to retries at all callsites.
* Add test for aws_ses_identity_policy module with inline policy.
* Remove implicit retrys on boto resources since they're not working yet.
* docs: Document disabling diff on task level
Tasks that deal with secrets may leak sensitive information when
running in Check Mode. This change updates the documentation explaining
that the diff can be deactivated on task level.
The feature was requested in #14860 and got introduced in Ansible 2.4
with #28581.
* Updated for clarity
Cloudfront needs CreateOriginAccessIdentity
Add profile parameter to setup-iam.yml. Could arguably just use
AWS_PROFILE but given that other tasks are using profile, should
be consistent.
The example regarding `include_*` is a bit unclear. First it seems like the v2.4 and v2.5 examples are the same. So I attempted to make the relevant change in the examples more obvious.
label: docsite_pr
* Set `raw=True` when reading passwords from ConfigParser files.
The assumption is that no one is actually doing interpolation on the
password value, even if they may for other configuration values, and
passwords are far more likely to contain '%'.
* Add vmware_inventory as well.