* win_updates: add scheduled tasks back in for older hosts
* Fixed up typo in category name error message
* Fixed up some minor issues after merge
* added changelog fragment
* Default to become but add override to use scheduled tasks
* Added basic unit tests for win_updates
* fix minor typos
* parted module not idempotent for esp flag and name
Fixes#40452
Currently the parted module doesn't take into account names with
spaces in them which leads to non-idempotent transactions on the
state of the system because the name comparison will never succeed.
Also, when the esp flag is set, parted infers the boot flag and the
parted module did not previously account for this. This lead to
non-idempotent transactions as well.
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* fix unit tests, expected command changed in the patch
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
Change the command to get the interface in a vlan "show vlan" => "show vlan brief"
Change the parsing of the return command of the switch.
The return of the ios command is fixed so i cut with fix number of carracter.
Adding looking for the next line to add the forgeted interfaces.
* fixing azure sanity tests
* fixing sanity
* fixing some tags issues
* removed unnecessary things from managed disk
* fixed location problem
* more sanity fixes
* sanity test fixes
* final sanity fixes?
* final fixes again
* undo changes related to container instance
* removed container instance
* readd again
* fixed stupid mistake
* removed _azure from changes
* one more mistake
* Return messages generated from edit_config to module
* This does not seem to work that way
* Change test IP addresses to not conflict with device config
* Set encrypted as default and fix empty password reporting changed
* Starting with Postgres 10 `UNENCRYPTED` passwords are removed and
because of that this module fails with the default `encrypted=no`.
Also encrypted passwords are suported since version 7.2
(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.2/static/sql-createuser.html) which
went EOL in 2007 and since 7.3 it is the default. Because of this it
makes a lot more sense to make `encrypted=yes` the default. This won't
break backward compatibility, the module would just update the user's
password in the DB in the hashed format and everything else will work
like before. It's also a security bad practice to store passwords in
plain text. fixes#25823
* There was also a bug with `encrypted=yes` and an empty password always
reported as changed.
* Improved documentation for `encrypted`/`password` parameters, and
removed some obsolete notes about passlib.
* Fix clearing user's password to work with all versions of Postgres
* Add tests for clearing the user password
* Fix documentation atfer rebase
* Add changelog fragment
* I seem to have forgotten the back half of tests
* Set http timeout from persistent_command_timeout
* Tweak URL generation and provide URL on error
* Push var_options to connection process
* Don't wait forever if coming from persistent
* Don't send the entire contents of variables to ansible-connection
* Fix all cases with pause and ctrl+c
- naked:
- pause:
- with prompt
- pause: prompt=hi
- time wait
- pause: seconds=60
- time wait with prompt
- pause: seconds=60 prompt=hi
Fixes#35372
* Use curses to control stdout
* Use curses to clear lines on interactive input
* Validate input for echo parameter and fail nicely if invalid
* Add integration tests for pause module using pexpect
* Use try except when trying to determine erase sequence to account for lack of TTY in containers in tests
* Improve output validation for regular paus test
* Accept two digit precision for pause length in test
* Check for seconds when seconds is specificed, minutes when minutes is specified
* Add test for no TTY mode
Co-authored by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
Co-authored by: Brian Coca <brian.coca+git@gmail.com>
* Add the ability to specify an install_dir to the gem module
* Add GEM_HOME when installing a non-global gem
* Add tests for custom gem path
* Fix sanity tests
* Add changelog entry
* Rebase and add tests for incorrect options
Co-authored by: Antoine Catton <devel@antoine.catton.fr>