* s3_sync was setting HAS_BOTO3 by the existence of botocore alone. Fixed to import from module_utils.ec2 to ensure boto3 + botocore are present.
Also documented module requirements.
* Remove unused import
Changed string check to verify that EOS device is not in config mode. This was required in order to work with Arista 7500 series modular switches.
Resolves#2830
* Added support to GCE module for image families and external projects.
* Added image_family and external_projects to gce_pd.
* Added version_added for new options.
* Compatibility of gce.py (inventory) with Python 3
* Revert './secrets.py' file check (will import 'secrets' from PYTHONPATH)
Instead of checking if secrets.py exists in the current directory, this
commit will make gce import 'secrets' from one of PYTHONPATH's paths.
There are 2 possibilities:
1. secrets.py will be used if secrets.GCE_PARAMS and
secrets.GCE_KEYWORD_PARAMS are declared.
2. secrets.py will be ignored if secrets.GCE_PARAMS and
secrets.GCE_KEYWORD_PARAMS aren't declared. This could happen in Python
>=3.6 where a module named 'secrets' could be imported if a custom
secrets.py doesn't exist in PYTHONPATH.
Check out https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0506/ and
https://docs.python.org/3/library/secrets.html for more information.
This was causing wrong behaviour when `prev_state` was `hard`-link,
since the `file` module tried to apply the same `state` on the new
file, causing unexpected errors.
Particularly, both `overlay` and `devicemapper` storage drivers in
docker use hardlinks to share files between layers. This causes
most ansible playbooks to fail when working with files from layers
below.
This PR includes:
- PEP8 compliancy
- A fix to ensure the module fails when it failed for a package
- Various cosmetic changes to documentation
- Make `state: present` the default (and not required)
* Handle errors in jmespath in json_query better
Catch any exceptions raised from jmespath and raise
an AnsibleFilterError instead.
Avoid a traceback.
Fixes#20379
* pep8
* Fix logic in os_nova_host_aggregate module
Fix logic around adding availability zone to metadata and comparing existing host list to parameter host list.
Previously, when no availability zone was defined, an empty availability zone was being appended to metadata. This was causing 'empty named availability zone' errors when running the module against an already existing host aggregate with no availability zone. This was fixed by only appending availability zone to metadata if it is not an empty parameter.
Also added set() casting when comparing existing and new host lists. Previously, if existing host list was not in the same order as the host list in the .yml parameter file the module would consider this a change even if the two lists had the same entries.
* Update os_nova_host_aggregate.py
* Include .github in test targets. Fix BOTMETA.yml.
* Include bin in compile tests.
* Exclude links from test targets.
* Include bin in pep8 and pylint tests.
* Fix pep8 and pylint issues in bin dir.
Currently the ignore_image option can be set, but can not work as it is
descripted in document. The reason is the code will check the difference
of configurations between current container and target image, and it
will mark the `different` to `True` when the image is different even we
set `ignore_image=true`, that will cause the container being re-create.
Add new option to pass the path to the hponcfg binary which may not live in
$PATH. For example on ESXi hypervisors it tends to be located in
/opt/hp/tools/ instead. Also properly implement a verbose option for which the
code was already commented out.
We need to run network-integration against platform agnostic modules,
which they all are named as net_* .
There is a hardcoding in executor where if prefix is 'net' the hosts is set
to all, removing these lines to have desired behaviour.