commit 48069adf0f
Author: Gregory Duchatelet <skygreg@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Nov 27 10:13:08 2012 +0100
Removing this plugin from this branch.
commit 15400fffe6
Author: Gregory Duchatelet <skygreg@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Nov 27 09:53:16 2012 +0100
Enhance _match function in inventory with regex.
--limit ~regex could be used to filter hosts or group with a regex.
Tested on cli and ansible-playbook.
commit 63c1b2e17e
Author: Gregory Duchatelet <skygreg@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Nov 27 09:03:41 2012 +0100
Revert pull request #1684
commit 7c2c6fee3a
Merge: f023a2fdd5a847
Author: Gregory Duchatelet <skygreg@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Nov 27 08:52:53 2012 +0100
Merge remote branch 'upstream/devel' into devel
commit f023a2f3df
Author: Gregory Duchatelet <skygreg@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Nov 26 20:52:27 2012 +0100
Add an inventory plugin to fetch groups and host from our CMDB.
commit c64193b4c6
Author: Gregory Duchatelet <skygreg@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Nov 26 20:43:30 2012 +0100
Added possibility to filter hosts from a group, with a regex, separating
groupname and regex with a ~
Usage in group pattern: group~filterpattern
Samples:
ansible group~server-0[1236] -m ping
ansible web~proxy -m ping
ansible web~(proxy|frontend) -m ping
Add constant DEFAULT_MODULE_LANG that defaults to C. Can be set via
environment variable ANSIBLE_MODULE_LANG or configuration variable
module_lang. Updated test-module to have same behavior.
This makes the line parsing a lot more robust (and easier to read).
Code supplied by @dhozac, thanks!
Remove re import because this is not used anywhere.
When trying to perform enabled=yes followed by enabled=no
against FreeBSD the module would die with the following error:
TypeError: sub() takes at most 4 arguments (5 given)
The target FreeBSD client (8.2) is running python 2.6.6. It seems the
extra 'flags' argument was added to re.sub() in 2.7.
In fixing this issue I have attempted to create a general atomic method
for modifying a rc.conf file. Hopefully this will make it easier to add
other rc based platorms. The strip/split magic was inspired by the user
module.
This change avoids the "tcgetattr: Invalid argument" error by making sure the ssh we start does have a proper pseudo-tty.
We could also check whether our current terminal is a proper terminal (by doing a tcgetattr ourselves) but I don't think this adds anything.
This closes#1662 (if all use-cases have been tested: sudo, passwd)
* Basically the moving parts from the original service module arranged in
subclasses.
* General structure and helper methods comes from the user module.
* Less forgiving to unsupported platforms: it requires a subclass per platform.
(This makes it easier to work on one platform without having to think about.
what other platform might be affected in unexpected ways).
* Now has basic OpenBSD support.
* Solaris support needs to be added.
Thanks to @dhozac for general advice and Linux testing.
Thanks to @bcoca for clearing up some FreeBSD questions.