-e or --execute [1] allows to execute a specific piece of Puppet code
such a class.
For example, in puppet you would run:
puppet apply -e 'include ::mymodule'
Will be in ansible:
puppet: execute='include ::mymodule'
[1] http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/man/apply.html#OPTIONS
win_unzip fails to extract files when either src or dest contains
complex paths such as "..\..\" or "C:\\Program Files" (double slashes).
Fix this by fetching absolute path of both before invoking CopyHere
method.
Set int for the various port (and so avoid to convert them later)
Set no_log=True for the login_password
Verify that db is a int, so avoid a conversion
Do a sorted comparison of the list of security groups supplied via `module.params.get('security_groups')` and the list of security groups fetched via `get_sec_group_list(eni.groups)`. This fixes an incorrect "The specified address is already in use" error if the order of security groups in those lists differ.
I changed the logic here to always use 'netsh ... show rule' keywords as keys for $fwsettings map. While the translation (e.g. Enabled -> enable) is performed when invoking 'netsh ... add rule' command.
I tested rule creation and rule creation when the rule was already existing on Windows Server 2012.
Currently the module doesn't explicitly close the file handle. This
wraps the reading of the private key in a try/finally block to ensure
the file is properly closed.
When passing a package version that parses as a number (e.g. `1.9`), the version should be converted to a string before being concatenated to the package name.
add exit_json code to succesfully exit, when you want to delete the already
deleted host.
Without this, playbook fails with
`Specify at least one group for creating host`
which is not correct message.
New module to retrieve facts about existing instance flavors.
By default, facts on all available flavors will be returned.
This can be narrowed by naming a flavor or specifying criteria
about flavor RAM or VCPUs.