* Add win_hosts module
added win_hosts module for easier manipulation of hosts entries in "%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts" for windows systems
* Update win_hosts.py
* Add alias support to win_hosts module (#1)
* win_hosts supports aliases
added support for adding / removing aliases from a host entry, rather than adding a new entry
added ability for win_hosts to detect aliases:
`192.168.1.1 alias1 alias2 alias3`
```
win_hosts:
host_name: alias2
ip_address: 192.168.1.1
```
will result in `192.168.1.1 alias1 alias3`
also includes `replace` and `add` as options for `ip_action` (`replace` is default)
for example:
```
192.168.1.1 my_reused_alias
192.168.1.2 my_reused_alias
```
with
```
win_hosts:
host_name: my_reused_alias
ip_address: 192.168.1.3
ip_action: add
```
the result will be
```
192.168.1.1 my_reused_alias
192.168.1.2 my_reused_alias
```
but with `ip_action=replace` the result would be
```
192.168.1.3 my_reused_alias
```
* fixed metadata version and version added
* fix line endings
* upload fixed line endings
try to upload the file with the fixed line endings
* aliases and canonical names are separate entities. added IPv4 and IPv6 validation
* only makes changes if "check_mode" is false
* improved behavior for duplicate aliases/entries.
* adding tests
* missing aliases file
* fix trailing whitespace and uses explicit paths
* Tweak tests to copy and restore original hosts file
* win_nssm: rename cmdlets to use approved verbs, rename service name parameters
* win_nssm: improve code style and cmdlets ordering
* win_nssm: always escape all command line parameters with Argv-ToString
fix error when the service name contains quotes
* win_nssm: use Fail-Json instead of exceptions and remove global try/catch
* win_nssm: small refactoring, inline some functions
* win_nssm: refactoring - add a generic cmdlet to idempotently set any nssm service parameter
* win_nssm: refactoring - inline some functions
To make the code more malleable for future changes
* win_nssm: change application, stdout_file and stderr_file options type to path
* win_nssm: deprecates app_parameters, rename app_parameters_free_form to arguments, and add support for list of parameters
* win_nssm: add support of check mode
* win_nssm: add working_directory option
* win_nssm: add display_name and description options
* win_nssm: minor changes
* win_nssm: remove some sanity exclusions
* win_nssm: avoid using aliases and minor style fixes
* win_nssm: doc and ui improvements
* win_nssm: remove sanity exclusions
* win_nssm: minor revision
* win_nssm: deprecates dependencies, start_mode, user and password parameters and some choices of state in favor of win_service
* win_nssm: fix style
* win_nssm: add executable option to specify the location of the NSSM utility
* win_nssm: add missing parameter types
* win_nssm: add diff mode support
* win_nssm: avoid displaying depreciation warning if default value is assigned
* win_nssm: fix variable scope
* win_nssm: use the explicit -LiteralPath parameter name instead of -Path
* win_nssm: fix documentation
* win_nssm: add porting guide entries
* win_nssm: add changelog fragment
* Enable ec2_transit_gateway test in CI.
* Mark the test unstable.
The test sometimes attempts to delete the transit gateway while it
is in the pending state, which is not permitted.
* Fix wrong example, remove strictness and fix tests
It was obvious that (because of an incorrect example) people were using
the **xml** module incorrectly, specifying the `attribute` parameter
where it was not supported (i.e. ignored).
While this functionality would have been useful, it currently returns as
if the information was requested from the parent, so we cannot simply
make it to what would be expected.
Therefor the real solution is to provide a warning when we find
incorrect use, and deprecate this use. Then later we could implement
this functionality correctly.
While troubleshooting this issue, I found that in some cases our
integration tests were not being run when we expected it.
This fixes#53459
* Change warning
* Fix weird sanity test error
* Add a comment to the deprecate-test
* Initial commit for static route module
- Create and query functionality in place today
* Enabled querying both all routes and single route
* Bug fixes and idempotency check
- Requires new idempotency code to validate, blocking on that
* Enabled test cases
* Documentation fixes
* Whitespace fix
* Major improvements based on Dag's commments
- Improved documentation and examples
- Fixed fixed IP assignments and reserved range parameters
- Improved integration tests
- Made check mode work
* Rename str to string in documentation
* Move back to str
* Fix indentation
* Fix documentation for example of fixed_ip_assignments
- Removed default=None for args
* Add support for notes
* Add test for notes
* Device notes changes
- Renamed from notes to note
- Modified tests to work
* Comment device test since it only works once
* Remove assertion stanza and move assertion to existing one
* Add version_added to note documentation
* Converted from tabs to spaces
* Added changelog fragment
* Remove changelog file since it's a feature
* Add changelog fragment
* basic plugin loading working (with many hacks)
* task collections working
* play/block-level collection module/action working
* implement PEP302 loader
* implicit package support (no need for __init.py__ in collections)
* provides future options for secure loading of content that shouldn't execute inside controller (eg, actively ignore __init__.py on content/module paths)
* provide hook for synthetic collection setup (eg ansible.core pseudo-collection for specifying built-in plugins without legacy path, etc)
* synthetic package support
* ansible.core.plugins mapping works, others don't
* synthetic collections working for modules/actions
* fix direct-load legacy
* change base package name to ansible_collections
* note
* collection role loading
* expand paths from installed content root vars
* feature complete?
* rename ansible.core to ansible.builtin
* and various sanity fixes
* sanity tweaks
* unittest fixes
* less grabby error handler on has_plugin
* probably need to replace with a or harden callers
* fix win_ping test
* disable module test with explicit file extension; might be able to support in some scenarios, but can't see any other tests that verify that behavior...
* fix unicode conversion issues on py2
* attempt to keep things working-ish on py2.6
* python2.6 test fun round 2
* rename dirs/configs to "collections"
* add wrapper dir for content-adjacent
* fix pythoncheck to use localhost
* unicode tweaks, native/bytes string prefixing
* rename COLLECTION_PATHS to COLLECTIONS_PATHS
* switch to pathspec
* path handling cleanup
* change expensive `all` back to or chain
* unused import cleanup
* quotes tweak
* use wrapped iter/len in Jinja proxy
* var name expansion
* comment seemingly overcomplicated playbook_paths resolution
* drop unnecessary conditional nesting
* eliminate extraneous local
* zap superfluous validation function
* use slice for rolespec NS assembly
* misc naming/unicode fixes
* collection callback loader asks if valid FQ name instead of just '.'
* switch collection role resolution behavior to be internally `text` as much as possible
* misc fixmes
* to_native in exception constructor
* (slightly) detangle tuple accumulation mess in module_utils __init__ walker
* more misc fixmes
* tighten up action dispatch, add unqualified action test
* rename Collection mixin to CollectionSearch
* (attempt to) avoid potential confusion/conflict with builtin collections, etc
* stale fixmes
* tighten up pluginloader collections determination
* sanity test fixes
* ditch regex escape
* clarify comment
* update default collections paths config entry
* use PATH format instead of list
* skip integration tests on Python 2.6
ci_complete
Currently, if we try to stop or start a network two time in a row, the
second call will fail. With this patch:
- we don't recreate a network, if it exists
- we only stop a network if it's active, and so we avoid an exception
saying the network is not active
* test: mock libvirt
* add integration tests for virt_net
* test: enable virt_net test on RedHat 7 and 8
* ci: use the unsupported alias
* tests that require privileged mode are run in VM
* virt_net/create raise unexpected libvirt exception
* import mock from units.compat
* virt_net: do not call create() on "active" network
* virt_net func test: only clean up the libvirt packages
* test: virt_net: don't use assert_called()
* virt_net: add the destructive alias
* move the test in virt_net dir
* test/virt_net: clean up the network at the end
* Add a force_replace_host flag to win_domain_membership
Satisfies https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/53539
* Rework backticks
* Bump version_added
* Check for existence of current hostname as well; use LDAPFilter during search
* Rename $force_replace_host to $allow_existing_computer_account
* Added docs, porting guide and minor nit in code
* win_shell: Implement option 'profile', allowing the user to control powershell profile sourcing before running a command
* Set version_added to 2.8
* Make sure profile directory exists before writing profile file
* Changes to make tests immutable and align with ps args
* Use locking for concurrent file access
This implements locking to be used for modules that are used for
concurrent file access, like lineinfile or known_hosts.
* Reinstate lock_timeout
This commit includes:
- New file locking infrastructure for modules
- Enable timeout tests
- Madifications to support concurrency with lineinfile
* Rebase, update changelog and tests
We need to specify ansible_python_interpreter to avoid running interpreter discovery and selecting the incorrect interpreter.
Remove the import of lock in known_hosts since it is not used.
* Fix service integration test python selection.
* Clean up source in ansible_test_service.
* Rename script to include in python tests.
* Make shebang templating sanity friendly.
* Fix checksum.
* Use realpath of python to avoid selinux issues.
* Add to_ipv6_subnet function
* Use the correct function for subnet
* Corrected code style and tests
* Corrected testcase assertion
64 bits make 8 octets, or 4 hextets
* Import from correct module directly
* Added support for types parameter
- Parameter is used to specify multiple network types
* Fix documentation
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: kbreit <kevin.breit@kevinbreit.net>
* Reworked type parameter to be a list so types isn't needed
* Re-add tags documentation
* Fix documentation around compatibility
* Convert tags to list from string
* Add changelog fragment
* Add support for multiple IPv6 addresses in nxos_l3_interface module
Cisco support multiple IPv6 addresses on each interface but only the first
IPv6 is considered by this module. There is no impact on the configuration
but the module is not idempotent.
* Add internal support for IPv6 list
* Fix module idempotency
* Initialize tests for nxos_l3_interface
* Fix IPv4 removal idempotency
* Fix data extraction from nxos config
* Fix silently ignored interfaces in nxos_l3_interface
* Add warning when interface does not exist in nxos config
* Adding cnos_user module to Ansible
* Update cnos_user.py
* Adding Functional test cases and unit test cases.
* Fixing Bug found in testing with Lenovo Mars.
* Review comments incorporated
* Review comments implemented.
* Copy paste mistake
* Modify EXOS module utils to utilize 'httpapi' or 'network-cli' connection
* Changes to cliconf plugin to support 'json' or 'text' output for compatibility between network-cli and httpapi
* Add HTTPAPI plugin supportng JSONRPC and RESTCONF for EXOS
* exos_facts modify commands with run script cli2json.py to command dictionary specifying 'json' output
Load appropriate fixtures
* Update exos_config module to utilize the get_diff and get_default_flag functionality.
JSONRPC doesn't work well with pipes, regex MULTILINE
* Support for NOS agnostic 'cli_config' module by implementing 'get_default_flag' and 'get_diff' functionality
* Update Ansible Documentation regarding the connections available for EXOS
* Only update sshd_config for FreeBSD tests.
* Also skip service restart unless config changed.
* Only pip install virtualenv for macOS tests.
* Also add retries and disable pip version check.
* Fix indentation.
* Reduce noise during remote instance setup.
* Refactor and clean up pip install.
* Decrease verbosity of commands.
* Remove unnecessary package install.
* nxos_interfaces_ospf: fix passive-interface states & check_mode
This fix addresses issues #41704 and #45343.
The crux of the problem is that `passive-interface` should have been treated as a tri-state value instead of a boolean.
The `no` form of the command disables the passive state on an interface (allows it to form adjacencies and send routing updates). It's essentially an override for `passive-interface default` which enables passive state on all OSPF interfaces.\*
This `no` config will be present in `running-config`.
\**See `router ospf` configuration.*
Since both enable and disable states are explicit configs, the proper way to remove either of these is with the `default` syntax.
Passive-interface config syntax:
```
ip ospf passive-interface # enable (nvgens)
no ip ospf passive-interface # disable (nvgens)
default ip ospf passive-interface # default (removes config, does not nvgen)
```
Code changes:
* `passive_interface` param changed from boolean to string, restricted to `true`,`false`,`default`.
* Several passive-interface specific checks were added because the existing module logic tends to test for true or false and doesn't handle the None case.
* Fixed `check_mode`.
Sanity verified on: N9K,N7K,N3K,N6K
* Fix doc header
* Unit tests for passive-interface
* doc fix#2
* Fix indent for SA
* Remove 'default' keyword, restore bool behavior
* remove changes to sanity
When using before and after in combination, the opposite behavior was induced. This PR makes the the replacement happen between the specified patterns as intended.
* Added integration tests
* Add changelog, porting guide entry, and minor doc fixes
* Removed required_together, updated tests
Since required_together: privatekey_path -> friendly_name, is not always
required it has been removed.
Updated openssl_pkcs12 integration tests to be in line with other
openssl_* modules, and added a test for export with no privatekey_path.
* linter fixes
* Removed cryptography from tests
* Added changelog fragment
* Removed non-necessary select_crypto_backend
* fix AWS plugin credential precedence for environment variables
* Allow aliases in direct plugins options
Consolidate precedence fix just in the doc fragment using aliases for mismatched options
* Access options with the option name rather than alias
* fix indentation
* update unit tests
* Improve readability
* Adding networks_cli_compatible option.
* Move network tests into own test file.
* Extend tests (for networks_cli_compatible=no).
* Adding tests for networks_cli_compatible=yes.
* There seems to be no way to create a container without at least one network attached.
* Integrate networks / purge_networks with comparisons.
* Speed up tests.
* Removing double dot.
* Add changelog.
* Use comparisons value only if the networks option has been specified. purge_networks on the other hand also removes networks if it has not been specified.
* add missing integration tests for postgresql_schema module
* add missing integration tests for postgresql_schema module
* postgresql_schema: add CI test with function in module from #54237
* postgresql_schema: add CI test with function in module from #54237
* add DROP SCHEMA test with check_mode=yes #54185
* Add the constructed config with legacy settings enabled to match the script
* Add interesting characters in tags and security group names
* add strict to config
* Add a stopped instance in inventory
* Create symlinks in the test
* Add reservation details to mock
* run script and plugin with a virtual env
* call the script with ansible-inventory
* Fix code coverage collection.
* Add write helper.
* Adjust modules (except openssl_certificate).
* Adding tests for mode (with openssl_privatekey).
* Add openssl_certificate support.
* Never, ever remove the output file before actually trying to generate new content for it.
Removal is only allowed when state=absent, or when the object has been regenerated and the result needs to be written to that place.
* Add changelog.
* Extend test.
* Add documentation for tags and network access
* Documentation changes from dag and sam
* Change examples to include proper YAML and not dict
* Update lib/ansible/modules/network/meraki/meraki_admin.py
Co-Authored-By: kbreit <kevin.breit@kevinbreit.net>
Announcements taken from https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/RelEng:-ReleaseProcess
and then cleaned up:
* Update issue reporting blurb from feedback from acozine and gundalow
* Add a subject and to line for email output
* Ignore long line tests on the jinja templates (as jinja doesn't give
enough control to get rid of newlines when text wrapping)
* Skip shebang and compile tests for older pythons since this is a
release engineer-only script. (ok'd by mattclay)
* New cryptography backend for openssl_certificate
load_* functions in module_utils/crypto.py now have a backend paramter
which when set to 'cryptography' will return cryptography objects so
they can be used for both pyopenssl and cryptography backends.
Added a select_message_digest function too returning a cryptography
digest hash from `cryptography.hazmat.primitives.hashes`
Added new classes for Cryptography backend
* Run test with various backends.
* Prefixing tests.
* Make sure we have the correct backend available.
* Linting (flake8).
* Moved cryptography import to separate try/except
* Make sure certificate is actually valid at some time in the past.
* Improve error handling.
* Trying to fix validation for cryptography backend.
* Fixed issue with keyUsage test in assertonly
* Fixed CI/Lint issues
* Fix private key problem for OwnCA.
* Cryptography backend doesn't support v2 certs.
* issue an expired cert with command when using cryptography backend
* Added warning when backend is auto and v2 cert is requested
* Bumped min cryptography version to 1.6
* Correctly check for failure when backend is cryptography and cert is v2
* Use self.backend where possible
* Use secp521r1 EC when testing on CentOS6
* Fixed pylint issue
* AcmeCertificate support for both backends
* Review fixes
* Fixed missing '(' when raising error
* Fixed date_fmt loop
* Updated docs and requirements with cryptography
* Add openssl_certificate to changelog.
Fixes#40060
* Fix coding style errors
* Use CONNECTION LIMIT (no underscore)
* From review done by amenonsen and bcoca - Set default at None, make the change detection less confusing
* Added EXAMPLE on how to apply a database specific connection limit
* Added some basic tests for conn_limit applied to a database
* Check that conn_limit has actually been set / updated to 200
* Add changelog fragment regarding postgresql_db conn_limit parameter
* Add Bitbucket pipelines variable module
* Add tests
* Remove parameters check for `absent` state
* Update version_added documentation field
* Minor fixes
* A few additional cosmetic changes
* Move to source_control
* Rename lib/ansible/modules/source_control/bitbucket_pipelines_variable.py to lib/ansible/modules/source_control/bitbucket/bitbucket_pipelines_variable.py
* Reflect directory change
* Move these imports as well
* Rename 'key' parameter (API) to 'name' (GUI)
* Add missing __init__.py files to mark modules
* Rename module (pipeline should be singular)
* Adjust module references and variable names after renaming
* cs_volume: add volumes extraction and upload features
* cs_volume: Update doc, remove deprecated code
* cs_volume: Add unit tests for extract and upload features
* Force tests to set ansible_python_interpreter.
This avoids use of interpreter discovery unless tests opt-in to using it.
Avoiding interpreter discovery helps avoid selecting the wrong interpreter for tests.
* Prevent use of global inventory in tests.
This will avoid issues with tests picking up global inventory
instead of using implicit localhost as intended.
* Require hosts to exist in inventory for tests.
This will prevent tests from unintentionally passing
when hosts are not found in inventory. Does not prevent
the use of implicit localhost.
changing status option to statuses in the documentation
Adding choices to the argument spec to match the documentation from AWS.
Adding 'REVOKED', 'FAILED' to statuses documentation to match implementation.
Removing E322, E323 ignores for aws_acm_facts
* Move check_type_str() out of basic.py
* Move check_type_list() out of basic.py
* Move safe_eval() out of basic.py
* Move check_type_dict() out of basic.py
* Move json importing code to common location
* Move check_type_bool() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_int() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_float() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_path() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_raw() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_bytes() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_bits() out of basic.py
* Create text.formatters.py
Move human_to_bytes, bytes_to_human, and _lenient_lowercase out of basic.py into text.formatters.py
Change references in modules to point to function at new location
* Move _check_type_jsonarg() out of basic.py
* Rename json related functions and put them in common.text.converters
Move formatters.py to common.text.formatters.py and update references in modules.
* Rework check_type_str()
Add allow_conversion option to make the function more self-contained.
Move the messaging back to basic.py since those error messages are more relevant to using this function in the context of AnsibleModule and not when using the function in isolation.
* Add unit tests for type checking functions
* Change _lenient_lowercase to lenient_lowercase per feedback
* #50877:
* add support to postgresql_privs to use "FOR { ROLE | USER } target_role"
in "ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES"
* fix sanity errors
* #50877: fix documentation and add a check for correct usage
of target_roles
* #50877: fix missing absent option for default privs with target_role
* #50877: add clear description, when target_roles can be used
* #50877: fix conflicts, formatting, and add a changelog fragment
* #50877: fix sanity error E335
* #50877: swap conditions and fix error to warning msg
* #50877: add tests for default privileges
* #50877: fix tests for default privileges
* #50877: fix tests for default privileges on centos 6
* * `reconcile_candidate()`
* old code searched the ip route configs for a given prefix+nexthop and then tried to remove the route based on prefix+nexthop only; this would fail when a static route was configured with `track` values.
* new code still looks for prefix+nexthop but uses the route config it finds on the device to remove it; e.g.
* search for: `ip route 192.168.20.64/24 192.0.2.3`
* find: `ip route 192.168.20.64/24 192.0.2.3 track 1 10`
* remove: `no ip route 192.168.20.64/24 192.0.2.3 track 1 10`
* logic cleanups:
* old code did a `show run` for every prefix. This can be a lot of data when there are large configs.
* new code uses filters to only return the static route configs.
* The filters now allow a common code path so no need for default vs vrf code paths
* `sanity` test: 100% Pass rate on N9K,N7K,N6K,N3K
- Bugfix Pull Request
`nxos_static_route`
* filter() does not return a list with python3
`filter()` was breaking pytest when it ran with python3, since it returns
an iterable instead of a list with python3.
Found that I didn't really need `filter()` anyway so just removed it
* restore var names /w/want/
The unstable alias wasn't intended for slow but otherwise stable
tests. However, the alternatives are to either dedicate an entire
test group to this one test or mark it unsupported.
Marking it unstable at least permits the test to run when changes
are made to the integration test or the module itself, which is
better than not running the tests at all.