So many reports of missing modules could be solved
more quickly with the info from `python_requirements_facts`
Replace the legacy issue template with a link to the
new interface
* * docker_node: New module for operations on Docker Swarm node
* Shared code for Docker Swarm modules
* * docker_node: Removed the attribute `force` as it is not used for any operation
* docker_node_facts: Update module to use client class AnsibleDockerSwarmClient instead of AnsibleDockerClient
* docker_node_facts: List of nodes can be provided as input, inspect all registered nodes or manager host itself
* docker_node: Update in method name called from AnsibleDockerSwarmClient
* docker_node: Additional method to shared module to get formatted output list of registered nodes
* docker_node: Additional method to shared module to get formatted output list of registered nodes
* docker_node: removed state list (featue moved to docker_swarm_facts)
* docker_node: Node labels manipulation (remove, replace, merge)
* module_utils/docker_swarm: Updated output for nodes list - adding swarm leader flag
* docker_node_facts: update in input and return values, update in documentation section
* docker_node: Updated operations on labels, tracking if change is required
* docker_node: Updated documentation, parameter 'hostname' is now required
docker_node_facts: Updated documentation
* * Failing Ansible tasl if not run on swarm manager - code cleanup
* * docker_node: Remove the 'action' list from output
* * docker_node: variable name change to be align with Python best practice, BOTMETA.yml update
* * module_utils/docker_swarm.py: fix for incorrect fail() action
* docker_node: documentation and code small updates
* * docker_node: revised labels manipulation
* docker_node_facts: Reverting to repository version, moving this change to separate PR
* * docker_node: Documentation update
* * docker_node: Update to node availability and role modification
* * docker_node: Update to check_mode handling
* * docker_node: Code cleanup
* docker_node_facts: Code cleanup
* docker_node_facts: Adding back the module with only update to use AnsibleDockerSwarmClient instead of AnsibleDockerClient
docker_node: cosmetic code changes
BOTMETA: updated on $team_docker
* docker_node: BOTMETA update
* promote doc_fragments into actual plugins
change tests hardcoded path to doc fragments
avoid sanity in fragments
avoid improper testing of doc_fragments
also change runner paths
fix botmeta
updated comment for fragments
updated docs
* ebs_optimized is not suboption of 'network'
* Add Shaps as ec2_instance maintainer
* Added workaround-backward compatible check for ebs_optimized
* Added ebs_optimized test
* CI fixes, dynamic select of ENA-enabled AMI
* netbox_device module
* Add init.py to each directory
* Fixed a few of the shippable failed tests
* No need for import pynetbox in netbox_utils-removed, changed syntax for set
* A bit more cleanup
* Fixed the 'data' to have suboptions
* Fixed formatting for device_role
* Attempting to fix shippable errors
* Final testing and updated documentation
* Fixed return type and removed testing result files
* Updated some returns to be a list to keep 'meta' formatting consistent
* Updated module to standardize the meta return type
* Updated short_description and added David Gomez as author
* Updated short_description, added David Gomez as author, added module direcotry to BOTMETA.yml
* Updated data type to dict and removed JSON from netbox_utils
* Fixes#18568
* Commit of the first set of utm modules
* added documentation line for module_utils file
* removed other utm modules for the first pr
* added maintainers to botmeta
* implemented fixes for shippable
* fixed whitespaces and newlines in included doc fragment
* added types and choices to documentation
* fix for E501
* Implemented change requests
* changed utm_utils license to BSD
* changed str() to to_native()
* added a status state that will just return information about my object
* renamed state 'status' to 'info'
* added team_e-spirit to botmeta and added the team as maintainer for the utm_utils
* only return a result if the lookup was not empty. Do not return a null result
* removed info state
* added boilerplate
* made preparation for info-only modules
* Adding a basic get lookup for rabbitmq.
* Always return a list
* If content type is JSON, make accessible via dict.
* Fixed incorrect json.loads variable and missing raise
* Change to document returned data
* Fixed pep8 issues
* Adding integration testing
* Moving lookup intgration tests to new target
* New rabbitmq lookup plugin (#44070).
* New rabbitmq lookup plugin (#44070).
* PR review feedback updates
* Testing pika is installed
* Minor mods to tests
* Check if connection is already closed or closing
* Updated tests and connection testing
* PR review feedback updates
* PR review include ValueError in AnsibleError output
* Suggesting to use set_fact when using returned variable more than once.
* Cleaned up some tests, added some notes and handling connection closure on some exceptions.
* Removed finally statement and added some additional error handling.
* Added some additional error handling.
* PR review updates.
* Additional integration tests and removing return in finally
* Updated version
* Changing back to running tests on ubuntu.
* Additional tests
* Running tests on Ubuntu only
* Fixing syntax error
* Fixing ingtegration tests and a string/byte issue
* Removed non-required test and fixed BOTMETA
* Trying to fix integration test failure on ubuntu1404
* Some issues occured when handling messages from the queue with to_native. Switching to to_text resolved the issues.
* Renaming channel to queue (thanks dch). Disabling trusty tests.
plugins/ is COMMUNITY
Set sensible defaults for directories
support:network for the platforms that we Networking SUPPORTS,
everything else is COMMUNITY
Mark other support:network (ansible-connection, etc)
Infoblox is support:core
contrib/ by definition should be support:community
Remove duplicated labels
Make yamllint happy(ier)
Adds sanity test to ensure BOTMETA.yml is valid
Add lwm, an active user of the linode module to the maintainer list.
Removes myself from the linode maintainer list as I no longer use the Linode module in an occupational capacity and unfortunately don't foresee having much time to devote to cultivating the health of the module(s) in the coming future.
* Improve GitHub templates
The existing templates are basically a copy for each type of issue (bug,
feature, doc) whereas we can make the template more specific to the task
at hand.
This PR includes:
- More specific sections depending on the type of issue
- More concise and direct instructions (NO NEED FOR FRUSTRATION CAPS!)
- Single-line comments (no need to guide people to avoid wrong edits)
- Improved paste area
- Better headings/titles
- No 'Summary' title for PRs (so commit information is placed correctly)
This PR would require some improvements to Ansibot.
* Remove controversial Ansibot stuff
Make it easier to get the first batch merged.
* Restore ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
* Incorporate reviewer suggestions
* Make OS / ENVIRONMENT doc-related
* Rephrase Ansibot-related message
This PR includes:
- Removal of maintainers that are listed as author in the module
- Removal of entries that do not extend the original author list
- Move ignored-statement to namespace/directory (where useful)
- In some cases, fix the authors-list or add missing github id
We end up with a list of exceptions/additions and a large set of
namespace/directory maintainers or team of maintainers.
Some entries could be further improved by discussing with some
maintainers.
* Common Rest Module using httpapi transport
* comparing json objects
* platform independant Rest Api
* FTD rest module
* Remove FTD module which will be committed later from cisco team
* remove debug code
* remove common rest module
* fix shippable errors
* Add notification users
* more shipable errors
* Create a template for security related bugs
This template serves as a redirect for people who might not know where to open security related issues. It guides them to email security@ansible.com instead of opening an issue here.
* Update security_bug_report.md
* Implement initial RouterOS support
* Correct matchers for license prompts
* Documentation updates & mild refactor
* Remove one last Cisco function
* Sanity test fixes
* Move imports to the beginning
* Remove authorize property
* Handle ANSI codes
* Revert to_lines function
* CR fixes
* test(routeros): add unit tests
* Added another test (with ANSI colors and banner in fixture).
* Ignore CRLF line endings in system_package_print file
* fix: review by ganeshrn
* New ansible module netconf_rpc
* add integration test for module netconf_rpc
* pep8/meta-data corrections
* usage of jxmlease for all XML processing
separation of attributes "rpc" and "content"
* removed unused imports
improved error handling
* fixed pep8
* usage of ast.literal_eval instead of eval
added description to SROS integration test for cases commented out
* Get the str value of xmlrpc.client.DateTime
* get_all_records should be used instead of get_all
* Facts returned with 'ansible_facts'
* Remove some redundant code
* Add cheese as maintainer
* Add changelog entry
* add pytest_cache to gitignore
* onepassword lookup plugin
* fix linter/style test complaints
* second pass at making pycodestyle happy
* use json module instead of jq
* update copyrights, license & version added
* fix python2 compatibility
* doh. fix spacing issue.
* use standard ansible exception
* remove potentially problematic stdin argument
* actually call assertion method
* add support for top-level fields
* make vault uuids pedantically consistent in fixture
* fix new style issues
* ability specify section & correct case handling
* improve error handling
* add onepassword_raw plugin
* Add maintainer info
* Move common code to module_utils/onepassword.py
* Load raw data JSON data for easier use in Ansible
* Put OnePass class back inside lookup plugin
There is no good place for sharing code across lookups currently.
* Remove debugging code in unit tests
* Patche proper module in raw unit tests
* Add changelog entry
Co-authored-by: Scott Buchanan <sbuchanan@ri.pn>
Too much to do, too little time. Happy to remain on the WG,
be consulted for advice by the WG, and retain the notifications
for my existing authorships and the remaining notifications
(and have added some more explicit ECS notifications)