Submission includes support for
- creating and registering services and checks
- reading, writing and lookup for values in consul's kv store
- creating and manipulating sessions for distributed locking on values in the kv
- creating and manipulating ACLs for restricting access to the kv store
- inventory support that reads the Consul catalog and group nodes according to
- datacenters
- exposed services
- service availability
- arbitrary groupings from the kv store
This submission makes extensive use of the python-consul library and this is required
as a dependency and can be installed from pip.
The tests were written to target a vagrant cluster which can be setup by following the
instructions here http://github.com/sgargan/consul-vagrant
This filter was made because I needed to create idempotent UUIDs when
installing the agent for Go (http://go.cd), which uses UUIds to
distinguish the agents from each other.
It uses a newly created Ansible namespace to distinguish UUIDs created
by Ansible from any other source. The new namespace is a random one
created by uuidgen on OSX.
The test template output is compared against an expected output. Since
hostvars contains information specific to the host it runs on we can't
test the python2.6 bug this way.
This reverts commit af4d6105a5.
Now uses sha1 checksums following merge of 9688.
Also I undid the changes I made to fetch.py
win_template.py now uses conn.shell.has_trailing_slash and
conn.shell.join_path
updated integration tests.
(and a few unicode tests because they make clearer what we're testing)
works. disabled for now since they mostly do not pass on 1.8. We'll
want to enable them when we start integration testing the v2 tree.