* Added support to retrieving LIG resources in HPE OneView
* Fixing copyright header according to review
* Swapping out config for full credentials in parameter for documentation
* Added support to retrieving Enclosures in HPE OneView
- Added unit tests
* Updated version_added to 2.5
* Changing return type of enclosure_script to string
* Fixing copyright header according to review
* Replaced config for credentials in parameters for documentation
Fix adds a new module 'vmware_guest_powerstate' to manage
power states of virtual machine.
Fixes: #30371
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix fact failures cause by ordering of collectors
Some fact collectors need info collected by other facts.
(for ex, service_mgr needs to know 'ansible_system').
This info is passed to the Collector.collect method via
the 'collected_facts' info.
But, the order the fact collectors were running in is
not a set order, so collectors like service_mgr could
run before the PlatformFactCollect ('ansible_system', etc),
so the 'ansible_system' fact would not exist yet.
Depending on the collector and the deps, this can result
in incorrect behavior and wrong or missing facts.
To make the ordering of the collectors more consistent
and predictable, the code that builds that list is now
driven by the order of collectors in default_collectors.py,
and the rest of the code tries to preserve it.
* Flip the loops when building collector names
iterate over the ordered default_collectors list
selecting them for the final list in order instead
of driving it from the unordered collector_names set.
This lets the list returned by select_collector_classes
to stay in the same order as default_collectors.collectors
For collectors that have implicit deps on other fact collectors,
the default collectors can be ordered to include those early.
* default_collectors.py now uses a handful of sub lists of
collectors that can be ordered in default_collectors.collectors.
fixes#30753fixes#30623
Avoid the following seen when running ec2_ami tests on python3,
presumably because the return type of `map` is different between
python2 and python3.
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_e44v27uj/ansible_module_ec2_snapshot_facts.py", line 242, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_e44v27uj/ansible_module_ec2_snapshot_facts.py", line 238, in main
list_ec2_snapshots(connection, module)
File "/tmp/ansible_e44v27uj/ansible_module_ec2_snapshot_facts.py", line 193, in list_ec2_snapshots
snapshots = connection.describe_snapshots(SnapshotIds=snapshot_ids, OwnerIds=owner_ids, RestorableByUserIds=restorable_by_user_ids, Filters=filters)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/client.py", line 312, in _api_call
return self._make_api_call(operation_name, kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/client.py", line 575, in _make_api_call
api_params, operation_model, context=request_context)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/client.py", line 630, in _convert_to_request_dict
api_params, operation_model)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/botocore/validate.py", line 291, in serialize_to_request
raise ParamValidationError(report=report.generate_report())
botocore.exceptions.ParamValidationError: Parameter validation failed:
Invalid type for parameter OwnerIds, value: <map object at 0x7ff577511048>, type: <class 'map'>, valid types: <class 'list'>, <class 'tuple'>
```
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/30435#issuecomment-330750498
* Save the serialized values instead of their types
* Add tests for creating and modifying VMs without using a template
* Remove blank line
* Add tests for vm deletion
* Fix cloudwatchevent_rule exception handling
Where it is currently present, this change fixes the exception handling.
However, there are many places that it is lacking.
Fixes#30806
* Add new exception handling for cloudwatchevent_rule
Ensure all API calls are wrapped with exception handling
* PEP8 tidy up
* Remove unnecessary HAS_BOTO3 import and checks
Tidy up documentation so that NO_QA can be removed
* Use vault_id when encrypted via vault-edit
On the encryption stage of
'ansible-vault edit --vault-id=someid@passfile somefile',
the vault id was not being passed to encrypt() so the files were
always saved with the default vault id in the 1.1 version format.
When trying to edit that file a second time, also with a --vault-id,
the file would be decrypted with the secret associated with the
provided vault-id, but since the encrypted file had no vault id
in the envelope there would be no match for 'default' secrets.
(Only the --vault-id was included in the potential matches, so
the vault id actually used to decrypt was not).
If that list was empty, there would be an IndexError when trying
to encrypted the changed file. This would result in the displayed
error:
ERROR! Unexpected Exception, this is probably a bug: list index out of range
Fix is two parts:
1) use the vault id when encrypting from edit
2) when matching the secret to use for encrypting after edit,
include the vault id that was used for decryption and not just
the vault id (or lack of vault id) from the envelope.
add unit tests for #30575 and intg tests for 'ansible-vault edit'
Fixes#30575
* Fix 'distribution' fact for ArchLinux
Allow empty wasn't breaking out of the process_dist_files
loop, so a empty /etc/arch-release would continue searching
and eventually try /etc/os-release. The os-release parsing
works, but the distro name there is 'Arch Linux' which does
not match the 2.3 behavior of 'Archlinux'
Add a OS_RELEASE_ALIAS map for the cases where we need to get
the distro name from os-release but use an alias.
We can't include 'Archlinux' in SEARCH_STRING because a name match on its keys
but without a match on the content causes a fallback to using the first
whitespace seperated item from the file content as the name.
For os-release, that is in form 'NAME=Arch Linux'
With os-release returning the right name, this also supports the
case where there is no /etc/arch-release, but there is a /etc/os-release
Fixes#30600
* pep8 and comment cleanup
* Fix pkg_mgr fact on OpenBSD
Add a OpenBSDPkgMgrFactCollector that hardcodes pkg_mgr
to 'openbsd_pkg'. The ansible collector will choose the
OpenBSD collector if the system is OpenBSD and the 'Generic'
one otherwise.
This removes PkgMgrFactCollectors depenency on the
'system' fact being in collected_facts, which also
avoids ordering issues (if the pkg mgr fact is collected
before the system fact...)
Fixes#30623
* Fix nxos provider transport warning issue
* Add default value of transport arg in provider spec
* Remove default value if transport arg in top level spec
This ensure deprecation warning is seen only in case transport
is given as a top level arg in task
* Refactor nxos modules to reference transport value from provider
spec
* Fix unit test
* Remove transport arg assignment in nxos action plugin
* As assigning transport value is handled in provider spec
top level task arg assignment is no longer required
* win_scheduled_task_stat: add new module to get stat on scheduled tasks
* fixed up linting errors and aliases file
* I should learn how to spell
* removing URI from test
* added state information for the task
* removed argument so task stays running
* Undeprecate ec2_elb_*
* Make ec2_elb* full fledged modules rather than aliases
* Split tests for ec2_elb_lb and elb_classicb_lb
* Change names in documentation of old and new elb modules
Add tests for ec2_elb_lb
As discussed before we selected win_environment to the documentation,
and point to win_uri for a more advanced module.
If we want to make this the reference module, we have to get this one
absolutely right in every possible way.
This PR cleans up both win_environment and win_uri, and makes the
required changes to the windows module development section.
This PR includes:
- An important fix to charset encoding of from address
- Documentation and examples cleanup
- PEP8 fixes
- Warning on insecure access
- Strict parameter typing
- More modern interface (using lists rather than comma, space or pipe-delimited strings)
- Warn on failure to send mail to some recipients
```
[WARNING]: Failed to send mail to 'foobar': 550 5.1.1 <foobar>:
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table
```
- Warn on failure to parse some headers
```
[WARNING]: Skipping header 'Foobar', unable to parse
```
- Return failed recipients as return value
- Changed default encoding to utf-8
* Add Routing Engine Facts
- Map routing engine output information to routing_engines facts dict.
- Add fact 'has_2RE', which is a quick way to determine how many REs
the chassis has.
* Fix a typo
* Fix more typos
* Add slot number to routing_engine dict
* Add facts about the installed chassis modules
* Fix typo
* Fixed another typo
* Fix Path
* Change path again.
* More Typos
* Add some deubgging
* Add additional information for hardware components.
- Return information about the Routing Engines.
- Return a fact to easily determine if the device
has two routing engines.
- Return information about the hardware modules.
* Addressed pep8 stardard failures.
* Add unit test fixtures.
* Rename fixture.
* Fix unit test failures.
- Rename the fixture file to what the unit test expects.
- Strip out junos namespace attributes.
Rename file to match what the unit test expects.
* Scrubbed the routing engine serial numbers.
* Add unit test facts for new tests.
- Add unit test for ansible_net_routing_engines fact
- Add unit test for ansible_net_modules fact
- Add unit test for ansible_net_has_2RE
* Fixed spacing.
Provide all necessary permissions for AMI tests
Allow tests to run in us-east-2
Ensure `always` section gets used
Update tests to ensure that cleanup works better, and add
deletion idempotency test
* win_scheduled_task: rewrite for additionality functionality and bug fixes
* fixes for docs and os version differences
* started with the testing
* doc fix
* added more tests
* added principals tests
* finished tests for win_scheduled_task rewrite
* feedback from PR
* change to fail when both new and deprecated args are set
* change diff variable to match new standard and update doc sentance
* Don't ask for password confirm on 'ansible-vault edit'
This is to match the 2.3 behavior on:
ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
Previously, the above command would consider that a 'new password'
scenario and prompt accordingly, ie:
$ ansible-vault edit encrypted_file.yml
New Password:
Confirm New Password:
The bug was cause by 'create_new_password' being used for
'edit' action. This also causes the previous implicit 'auto prompt'
to get triggered and prompt the user.
Fix is to make auto prompt explicit in the calling code to handle
the 'edit' case where we want to auto prompt but we do not want
to request a password confirm.
Fixes#30491
Unittests are sometimes run without network connectivity in build
systems. Make that work correctly by mocking out _get_url_data with the
expected return value.
* windows: fix list type in legacy module utils
* only change the return for the list type instead of affecting it all
* additional null check when using an array
As-merged, had several issues that prevented idempotent usage. Some args were defined at the wrong UI level. Dual-state args didn't match up with typical Ansible UI.
* Adds nxos_pim_rp_address integration test role for group_list,
prefix_list and route_map (cli and nxapi)
* * Adds explicit removal of static RP configs to match cli behaviour
* * Removes config deletion using nxos_config module (for 2.4 only)
* * Attempt short and long delete config command
* Add a platform check for N3K for bidir
* Replace pause in integration tests with until.
Use resource prefix instead of generating a random number
Only try to delete keys if they exist
* Add alias to tests
keyUsage and extendedKeyUsage are currently statically limited via a
static dict defined in modules_utils/crypto.py. If one specify a value
that isn't in there, idempotency won't work.
Instead of having static dict, we uses keyUsage and extendedKyeUsage
values OpenSSL NID and compare those rather than comparing strings.
Fixes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/30316
Current openssl_certificate is mistakenly taking its derivating its
version number from the csr version number.
Thos two fields are completly unrelated and hence the version number of
the certificate should be able to be directly specified (via
selfsigned_version parameter).
* openssl_certificate: Fix parameter assertion in Python3
Parameter assertion in Python3 is broken. pyOpenSSL get_X() functions
returns b'' type string and tries to compare it with '' string, leading
to failure.
The error mentionned above has been fixed by sanitizing the inputs from
a user to the assert only backend.
Also, this error was hidden by the fact that the improper check method
was called in the generate() functions.
* Add simple integration test for openssl_certificate
* remove subject == issuer assertion
* run integration tests only on supported hosts
* change min supported version to 0.15.x
* Add test for more CSR fields
* also convert dict members to bytes
* fix version_compare
* openssl_{csr, certificate}: Fail if pyOpenSSL <= 0.15
Previous 0.13 pyOpenSSL was a C-binding, and required the parameter
passed to add_extention to be in ASN.1. This has changed with the move
to 0.14 and it is now all pythong and string based.
Previous the 0.15 release, the `get_extensions()` method didn't exist,
since the modules rely heavily on it we ensure pyOpenSSL version is at
last 0.15.0.
* check pyopenssl version in openssl_csr integration test
* Clean up nxos_snmp_contact & nxos_snmp_location
* Bring nxos_snmp_community in line
* Bring nxos_snmp_host in line
* And I would have gotten away with it too,
if it weren't for those meddling sanity tests
* Bring nxos_snmp_traps & nxos_snmp_user in line
* Appease Shippable
* ini_file: add integration test
Start integration tests for ini_file module.
* ini_file test: add comments for lisibility
* update from review: use var instead of checksum to assert content
* fixes#26623
* Test-Path (and thus `-type path` in Get-AnsibleParam) fail on a nonexistent drive letter, since it can't be mapped to a PSProvider.
* added support and basic smoke tests for
* Correctly validate module name for modules with aliases
If a module has an alias (ie is a symlink) then we need to ensure that
DOCUMENTATION.module is set to the main name, not the aliased name
* formatting
* Show warning when using pylint on Python 2.6.
* Add pylint disable entries for Python 2.
* Fix unicode handling in ansible-test.
* Add missing documentation.
* refactor firewalld module with object abstraction
This change creates a FirewallTransaction object that each
individual transaction type is a sub-class of as they all follow the
same pattern to enable or disable something in the firewall.
Also, there's a few bugfixes here:
- Fix the "source" type to handle permanent operations
- Remove ambiguity of required parameters for only specific use
cases that can lead to transactions effectively being a no-op.
Instead, pick sane defaults and document them.
- Change how imports are done so globals are no longer needed
This is based on the original feedback by Toshio from the last
refactor attempt:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/pull/3383
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* fix line too long for pep8 for shippable tests
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* remove firewalld from pep8/legacy-files
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
from __future__ unicode_literals leads to developer confusion as
developers no longer can tell whether a bare literal string is a byte
string or a unicode string. Explicit marking as u"" or b"" is the way
to solve the same problem in the Ansbile codebase.
* This commit includes a unit test to exercise the _is_role
function and make sure it doesn't break in any Python version.
* Import os.path and other minor fixups
On setup we set it to 'switch', so teardown should be 'switch'.
Also, using inventory_hostname breaks the test, since in our CI
it's a long UUID string, which exceeds the 32 chars maximum for setting
a hostname on NXOS.
* Update elasticsearch_plugin.py
Change module to work with Elasticsearch 2.x and 5.x automatically.
Update examples and docs.
Supersedes #21989
* Check system paths for elasticsearch-plugin binary
Use get_bin_path from basic.py for searching paths.
* Create a copy of PLUGIN_BIN_PATHS rather than modifying the global
* Use provided plugin_bin path first before trying other places
Change global PLUGIN_BIN_PATHS to a tuple
* Divide Windows integration tests into 2 groups.
* Support `none` for `--changed-all-target`.
* Run 2 separate Windows groups on Shippable.
* Only run smoketest and minimal for the group1 job.
* Add EOS provider options as subspec
* Add IOS provider options as subspec
* Add IOS XR provider options as subspec
* Add Junos provider options as subspec
* Add NX-OS provider options as subspec
* Add Vyos provider options as subspec
* Remove password checks from check_args
* Do the same to aireos, aruba, ce, dellos*, & sros, as they work the same way
* VyOS does not support `transport`
* module should fail if eos_user is added without configured_password or nopassword or sshkey
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* fix eos_user unit test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* fix eos_user integration test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
Ansible-test will consume group_vars from test/integration, as it runs
from that working directory. This causes problems if we specify vars
in inventory as they have higher precedence, plus it gives the impression
to users those group_vars can be reused.
Leaving vyos since it's configured to run in Shippable and apparently
it breaks if there are no group_vars in the test/integration folder.
* Fix junos_user pruge option failures
Fixes#25989
Add seperate handling for purge option which
fetches configured users on remote device
and delete the one not present in aggregate
list.
* Minor changes
* Remove network integration group_vars/host_vars
We use our own inventory in DCI, which is passed to ansible-test
with --inventory.
However, as the working directory of ansible-test is set to
test/integration, ansible consumes the repo group_vars/host_vars.
That imposes a problem, since they have greater precedence to
inventory variables.
Let's just remove group_vars/host_vars so end-users can assume
those vars can be used, the inventory and group/host vars are
environment dependent, each user should create their own.
* Restore files I git rm'd by mistake
* Add FcoeNetworkFactsModule for retrieving HPE OneView FCoE Networks
- Allow querying for FCoE Network resources in HPE OneView
- Adds unit tests to new module
* Fix "required: no"
* Add NetworkSetFactsModule for retrieving HPE OneView Network Sets
- Allow querying for Network Set resources in HPE OneView
- Adds unit tests to new module
- Updates oneview_module_loader copyright header to short GPL3 version
* Adding possibility to pass in credentials as parameters
* Removed required false and changed format of filter_by_name declaration
* Updated examples in docs to reflect new way to pass in credentials
- All examples of the oneview_network_set_facts updated to use
credential parameters
- All required=False from oneview base module removed
- Shared docs updated to bring attention to API version being used
* add template for az func
* (wip) add basic azure functions support
* add support to add app settings to azure function
* add support for updating based off of app settings
* add integration tests and refactor required param
* support check mode and add facts module
* add test for azure functions facts module
* add necessary checks and registrations for web client
* fix documentation
* change return type from complex to dict
* disable azure_rm_functionapp tests until stable
* remove dict comprehension for py2.6
* pepe has whitespace tumor
* Adding acs module
* linter issue
* Reduce the VM Size for the int. tests
* Short the name of the cluster
* Fixing the asserts and title
* Fixing VM Scale count in int. tests
* Changing the location of the tests
* trying eastus2
* disabling acs CI tests until stabilized
* new facts module for dns zone
integration tests and new module for dns zone facts
* use vairable for domain name
* add nondeterministic piece to domain name
* fix azure_rm_dnszone_facts examples
* create new module for record set facts
added new module to get facts for dns zone record sets
* use variable for domain name
* correct lint error
* add nondeterministic piece to name
* fix azure_rm_dnsrecordset_facts examples
* replace duff commit version of win_toast
* change expire_mins to expire_secs and add example showing use of async
* fix metadata version to keep sanity --test validate-modules happy
* code review fixes and change expire_secs to expire_seconds
* add first pass integration tests for win_toast
* win_toast no longer fails if there are no logged in users to notify (it sets a toast_sent false if this happens)
* yaml lint clean up of setup.yml in win_toast integration tests
* improve exception and stack trace if the notifier cannot be created, following feedback from dag
* removed unwanted 'echo' input parameters from return vals; added to CHANGELOG.md, removed _seconds units from module params; updated tests to match
lint
Update integration test
handle check_mode
handle warnings
Removing the empty tags check
Updating author handle
To use github handle
Changing from warn to fail
disabled tests
* First version of managed disks: Multiple methods for creating, one get and one delete
* My name is too cool to be there
* Passing pep8 test
* Create and delete empty working
* Module for testing, lacks sense of setting state changed for unchanged operations
* Checking that actual changes are done to update status changed
* First version of the integration test
* Adding the dictionary to translate the facts, without using serializer
* Adding the serializer to managed disk
* Using native serializer in managed disks facts
* Added DiskSku to pass the whole class to the disk instead of a string
* Bumping version
* Passing sanity checks
* Aparently they Id is not returned by the serilizer
* Integration test
* Latest version
* Using my own serializer, the one in commons is not working for me
* Managed disks module support for ansible
* Updating my github account username in the file
* Sanity checks were missing in facts and integration test
* Fixing typo in source_resource_uri and removed AzureHTTPErrors
* Update tags are working now
* Integration test for tags
* Added support for tags, added check mode, corrected style
* (wip) add partial loadbalancer module
* (wip) add ability to use a public ip for a load balancer
* fix shebang
* add backend address pool to load balancer
* remove unncessary error variable
* add probe support to load balancer
* add ability to add load distribution rule to load balancer
* add nat pool functionality to azure load balancer
* fix pep8 errors from sanity check
* add documentation for load balancer
* refactor imports
* fix license header copyright
* add facts module for azure load balancer
* fix ansible-test failures
* add integration tests for load balancer
* fix metadata version
* add complex integration test to azure_rm_loadbalancer
* Adds win_pagefile module
* Fixed win_pagefile doc
* Fix win_pagefile doc
* Fix win_pagefile doc variable convention
* Added check_mode
* Changed win_pagefile module&doc to the convention
* added win_pagefile integration tests
* Changed check_mode blocks to whatif, fixed a bug
* Added whatif to set-wmiinstance, changed docs
Added whatif in Set-WMIInstance
Added dots to end of decription lines
* Returns to original state at the end, more tests
Added override and no override integration tests
Pagefiles now return to same state as before at the end of the integration test
* Remove extra line
* Added test_path var to win_pagefile
* Set test_path as 'no' in integration
* Added unit to docs and enclosed exception message
* More granular try-catch blocks
* Added workaround to avoid value out of range
* Deleted wrong line ending
* Changed license to one-line
* Removed space in line ending
* Try to fix python2.6 error
* Try 2 to fix python2.6 error
* Add separating line again
* Add the ability to modify shard count to kinesis_stream module
* Fixed an issue in kinesis_stream where update() reports not changed when it is changed
* Remove unreachable message and make the try and catch block shorter
* added windows module win_power_plan with integration test
integration testing updated to handle skipping 2008 while testing that
module provides helpful error
* minor docs fix
* my fault, too many spaces
* #18807 win_firewall_rule uses HNetCfg.FwPolicy2 COM object
* Added missing tests
* Added support for InterfaceTypes property
* Added support for EdgeTraversalOptions property
* Added SecureFlags property
* Port ranges are not possible in W2K8
* Added windows version checks
* Fixed doc: removed 'force' option and all notes
* Fixed copirights and docs
* added azure vm extensions support
* added auto_update_minor_version and protected_settings
* update docs
* added get_poller_result
* fixed test failures
* remove tags and check mode
* Include Integration Tests
Include Integration Test for azure_rm_virtualmachine_extensions.py
* Correct location for integration test files
* Revert "Fix leading slashes being stripped from mount src (#24013)"
This reverts commit 3251aecd95.
* Revert "Convert value of port and timeout in provider to integer (#28732)"
This reverts commit a914a39975.
* Revert "fix nxapi nxos tests (#28762)"
This reverts commit 4137169b21.
* Tidy mount module for testing
Fix spelling mistakes in comments. I *think* the example for omitting parents
root has the wrong parent ID.
Make mountinfo file a parameter for testing.
* Don't strip leading slash from mounts
The current code does not follow the example, it produces src=tmp/aaa instead
of src=/tmp/aaa. This causes problems with bind mounts under /rootfs.
* Use dictionary to store mounts by ID
Instead of looping over each one to check if the ID matches. This does not
preserve the order of the output on < Python3.6, but that is not necessary.
* Make linux_mounts a dict
Always accessed by 'dst', so avoid looping by just making it a key.
* Add test case for get_linux_mounts
We need to use IP address, as inventory_hostname returns an UUID from
openstack.py inventory in our CI.
Also, commenting the username/pass as we set them in the inventory (we shall
change this in the future).
* rewrite of win_package to enable win_msi deprecation
* fix some minor doc issues
* Removed exe tests
* dag's changes seem to be missing, re-add them
* fixed yaml for return values
* Check registry to find RabbitMQ installation path
* Integration tests for win_rabbitmq_plugin
* Added himself to BOTMETA.yml
* Skipped running tests on Windows 2008 SP2
* npm: fix idempotence
* Better idempotency fix
More intelligently add --production rather than depending on hard coded order in args list
Cleanup boilderplate imports and license
PEP8 fixes
* make groups magic var dependant on inventory
it was overtly restricted by 'host'
minor fixes to test_var_manager.py, need to test other values also
* pepe hates extra blank line
- Fixes to lambda
- reformatting + tests for lambda_facts
- lambda module integration test
- switch lambda and lambda_facts to AnsibleAwsModule
- Get the account ID from STS, GetUser, and finally error message
* Update RDS parameter group for boto3
* Update to boto3
* Update to latest ansible standards
* Remove choices list for valid engines (See #19221 for context)
* Allow tagging
* Return some useful information, and document that information
* Add tests for rds_param_group
* Improve testing of rds_param_group
* Add purge_tags option for rds_param_group
* Fix remaining broken rds_param_group tests
* Ensure the group name is lowercased. Fixes integration tests when run on OSX
Fix adds refactor of code for find_host_by_cluster_datacenter
API in vmware_host and vmware_resource_pool.
Also, adds strict check for cluster and datacenter object find.
Testcase for vmware_resource_pool.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Added FcNetworkFactsModule to query FC Network Resources in HPE OneView
- Added unit tests
* Removing unnecessary quotes from example and documentation
* Module for uploading templates into vDirect server
Module for uploading configuration and workflow templates
into Radware vDirect server
* Module for uploading templates into vDirect server
Module for uploading configuration and workflow templates
into Radware vDirect server