Had to shoot the recently merged nova_group module in the head temporarily as it contained a dict comprehension, which means it can't work on all the platforms
and was also breaking docs builds on CentOS. Will engage with list about that shortly.
Tests several ways to specify the repository. For every repo added, the test
asserts that:
* the apt-cache was updated as expected (depends on `update_cache` parameter)
* the PPA key was installed (depends on `repo` format)
The desired behavior is to _not_ add the ppa signing key when check_mode is
enabled. This fix corrects the conditional logic to comply with the stated
behavior.
The new present state just makes sure that a container exists, not that
it's running, although it get started one creation.
This is very useful for data volumes. This also changes the old
present, now running (default) state to only create the container if
it's not found, otherwise it just get started.
See also discussion on mailinglist:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ansible-devel/jB84gdhPzLQ
This closes#6395
When one accidentally tries to run this module as a user, he gets the error message that python-apt must be installed, no matter what. Because importing apt will trigger an exception as a regular user. Explicitly catching the ImportError will let the exception bubble. The exception clearly says Permission denied somewhere, and the user has a better idea, what he must fix.
To support parallel cloud test execution, create and provide a random string to
cloud integration tests. The variable 'resource_prefix' can be used in cloud
roles and during resource cleanup to safely create/destroy cloud-based
resources.
Additional changes include:
* The roles test_ec2_key and test_ec2_group were updated to use to
{{resource_prefix}}.
* Additionally, the Makefile was updated to set resource_prefix to a random
string. The Makefile will also use 'resource_prefix' during cloud_cleanup.
* All test_ec2* roles were updated to add 'setup_ec2' as a role dependency.