Push /usr/bin/python to almost the bottom of the barrel. This makes the strategy to prefer
specific versions of the "mystery meat" version.
* Change INTERPRETER_PYTHON default to 'auto'
Change description to match change in behavior.
Change deprecation message to a warning.
* Update docs
* Add porting guide entry
* Update unit tests
* Update integration test
* Allow INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK to be configure using a variable
* Prefer platform-python above other Python 2 interpreters
* Add Python 3.10 to the list of interpreters
* updates Tower page to talk about RHAAP
* updates scenario guide Tower references
* updates Tower references to use AWX and/or RHAAP
* more scenario guides fixes
* fix CI failures
* Update docs/docsite/rst/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.8.rst
* removes tower link
* for 2.8, still mention Tower along with AWX and RHAAP
* aws guides should be updated in the collection, where they now exist
Co-authored-by: Alicia Cozine <acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update network user guide to point to ansible.utils.cli_parse module as ansible.netcommon.cli_parse is deprecated from ansible.netcommon 2.0.0 release
* Canonicalize module_defaults actions and action_groups pre-fork and cache them on the play
* Call get_action_args_with_defaults with the resolved FQCN plugin and don't pass the redirect list
* Add validation for action_group metadata and a toggle to disable the warnings
* Handle groups recursively referring to each other
* Remove special-casing for non-fqcn actions in module_defaults groups
* Error for actions and groups in module_defaults that can't be resolved
* Error for fully templated module_defaults
* Add integration tests for action_groups
* Changelog
While implementing basic Ansible module testing I realised that the `self.module` used in some places is not actually a thing, and I changed to `my_module` to make it work as I understand it was expected.
This version relies on an external lib implementing lexers and styles.
That lib pulls in proper Pygments version so this patch also drops it
from direct requirements.
This is a follow-up of previous years' 1a11cec and c8315bf. It deals
with links which at that point presumably either were not present or
did not support https://
* Require antsibull 0.34.0.
* Remove Makefile comment about the devel docs building only the core
(formerly base) docs; the behavior was updated in ccbfdec334
Currently 'make coredocs' builds core-only docs; 'make webdocs' builds the full docs even on the devel
branch
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
* removes upper bound on sphinx version
* updates versions of docs build dependencies, adds known good requirements file
* adds instructions for using known_good_reqs file