* MSC: Various bugfixes and features enhancements
This PR includes:
- Lookups of roles, labels and domains
- Auto-create new labels
- Improvements to comparing complex datastructures
- Force removal of sites
- Support non top-level queries
- Document internal functions
- Add parameter types to modules
- Fix documentation examples
- Improvements to idempotency wrt. returning changed
- Support site locations
- Update permission list
- Various improvements to integration tests
* Fix Ci issues
* Refactor integration test for lvg module to introduce grow/reduce test
* List correctly current PV in lvg module: fix lvg reduce
Previous behaviour was to only take into account PV passed in 'pvs'
argument. This lead to reduce not working as expecting:
* with state=present and list of wanted pvs, lvg found only the pvs to
add or already present and ignored the pv to remove (obviously absent
from the list of given PV)
* with state=absent and a pv to remove, lvg found that the remaining pvs
list is empty (ignoring possible other PV in the vg) and decides to
remove the vg entirely (as supposely no PV are left anymore to store
lvm metadata)
* Add changelog fragment
* Refactoring of cnos_interface module like what followed by other vendors
* To remove cnos-interface from E326 validation ignore list
* Effect of default parameters impacted UT
* Added organization in the scm_credential get
* Fallback looking for cred in project org
* Tests project with multi org credential
* Fixed CI issue
* Added changelog fragment
* Fix mandatory statement error for junos modules
Fixes#40267
* Add error regex in junos terminal plugin to error out
in case of commit fails
* If commit fails add logic to discard changes before existing
else next task will result in error
* Add integration test
* Minor update
* Revert "allow caller to deal with timeout (#49449)"
This reverts commit 63279823a7.
Flawed on many levels
* Adds poor API to a public function
* Papers over the fact that the public function is doing something bad
by catching exceptions it cannot handle in the first place
* Papers over the real cause of the issue which is a bug in the timeout
decorator
* Doesn't reraise properly
* Catches the wrong exception
Fixes#49824Fixes#49817
* Make the timeout decorator properly raise an exception outside of the function's scope
signal handlers which raise exceptions will never work well because the
exception can be raised anywhere in the called code. This leads to
exception race conditions where the exceptions could end up being
hanlded by unintended pieces of the called code.
The timeout decorator was using just that idiom. It was especially bad
because the decorator syntactically occurs outside of the called code
but because of the signal handler, the exception was being raised inside
of the called code.
This change uses a thread instead of a signal to manage the timeout in
parallel to the execution of the decorated function. Since raising of
the exception happens inside of the decorator, now, instead of inside of
a signal handler, the timeout exception is raised from outside of the
called code as expected which makes reasoning about where exceptions are
to be expected intuitive again.
Fixes#43884
* Add a common case test.
Adding an integration test driven from our unittests. Most of the time
we'll timeout in run_command which is running things in a subprocess.
Create a test for that specific case in case anything funky comes up
between threading and execve.
* Don't use OSError-based TimeoutError as a base class
Unlike most standard exceptions, OSError has a specific parameter list
with specific meanings. Instead follow the example of other stdlib
functions, concurrent.futures and multiprocessing and define a separate
TimeoutException.
* Add comment and docstring to point out that this is not hte Python3 TimeoutError
* Fix example in ini.py
* Fix unittest in test_ini.py to pass CI as latest ansible returns list in
different order. To prevent such issues in future results are sorted
* PEP8 E501 styling improvements
Co-Authored-By: Sergii Golovatiuk <sgolovat@redhat.com>
* no-smart-quotes: Skip files by path in code-smell
This is to ensure the generated docs do not trigger code-smell issues on
contributor systems.
* Implement feedback from review
* Add cryptography backend for openssl_privatekey.
* Adding ECC support.
No support for X25519 and X449, since they don't support serialization.
* Improve finterprint calculation to work with Python 3.
* Add fingerprint check.
* Fix typo.
* Use separate curve option for elliptic curves, and use type 'ECC'.
* Using curve names as defined in IANA registry.
* Bump minimal supported cryptography version. Older versions might work as well, but I couldn't test them.
* Improve documentation.
* Change test suite to fit expected behaviour
This reverts some changes from ansible/ansible@723daf3
If a line is found in the file, exactly or via regexp matching, it must
not be added again.
insertafter/insertbefore options are used only when a line is to be
inserted, to specify where it must be added.
* Implement the change in behaviour mentioned in the previous commit
* Fix comment to reflect what the code does
* Set the correct return message.
In these cases, the lines are added, not replaced.
* Add a changelog
* Allow tags to be templated from a variable. Fixes#49825
* Restore _load_tags to ensure we do csv tag splitting
* Add tests for csv tags and templated tags
* evaluate_tags doesn't need to accept strings, because _load_tags handles this
Since the 'platform.dist()' and 'platform.linux_distribution()'
methods will be removed from future versions of python, this
provides an alternative to replace ansibles use of those
methods.
lib/ansible/module_utils/distro.py is a copy of
https://github.com/nir0s/distro/blob/master/distro.py
This module is originally from https://github.com/nir0s/distro
and is license under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
* In some cases, it appears that Exception should have been used instead
as there's no need to catch sys.exit KeyboardInterrupt and similar.
* In a few cases, it appears that BaseException is used because
a library we depend on calls sys.exit() contrary to good coding
design. Comment those so that we know that those have been audited
and found to be correct and change to use (Exception, SystemExit)
instead.