removing policy if enabled is no
adding sanity checks
removing debuging
check if policy exists before deleting
updating version_added to 2.0
adding stickiness support to ec2_elb_lb.py (squashed commit)
My project is using Ansible to automate cloud build process. Ansible has a core module gce.py for managing GCE instances.
We've come across a use case that's not yet supported - when executing ansible-playbook, if a child template is included, then metadata which is defined in and propagated from the mother template is treated as string type and not parsed correctly(which instead is dictionary type), and triggers release flow failure.
We currently put some fix by explicitly casting metadata to string type in our own branch, but would like to contribute the fix to Ansible so that everyone onboarding GCE and using Ansible for release management could benefit from it, or hear owner's opinion on fixing the issue if there's a better fix in owner's mind:)
* Add python>= 2.6 to documented requirements when a module's deps need
python>= 2.6 so we know when a module can use python2.6+ syntax
* Remove BabyJSON usage
* Change modules to use if __name__ == '__main__' so that they can
potentially be unittested
The BabJSON changes Fixes#1211
* Fix docs to specify when python2.6+ is required (due to a library
dep). This helps us know when it is okay to use python2.6+ syntax in
the file.
* remove BabyJson returns. See #1211 This commit fixes all but the
openstack modules.
* Use if __name__ == '__main__' to only run the main part of the module
if the module is run as a program. This allows for the potential to
unittest the code later.
Context: I recently discovered that when setting a fact, key=value pairs and complex arguments differ in how the fact is stored. For example, when attempting to use complex arguments using key=values, the result can be stored as a unicode string as opposed to an object/list/etc.
I'm hoping the above example update will better demonstrate to and instruct people to use complex arguments instead of key=value pairs in certain situations.