Otherwise lingering terminated instances may be in the result
Use the instance profile arn or the role name, but not the role arn
Mark tests as unstable
Not waiting outputs results in a format that will never
be matched by the tests
Ensure instances get tidied up
Allow ec2:ReportInstanceStatus
ec2_instance: Improve test cleanup on failing tests
Improve describe/modify attribute error handling
Address feedback on PR
Also moved environment setup and environment cleanup to separate task
files
Added CI group
Updated c4.large instances to t3.nano, use ENA enabled AMI
Updated AMIs with Amazon Linux AMI
Updated us-east-1 AMI id
Specify EBS size
typo, volume_size
Removed 'state: running', updated AMI with amz ami
Also added several wait: false to speed things up
Check for instance state, correctly
Accept pending as valid state
tags_and_vpc_settings do not wait for instance to complete
wait for termination protected instance
Updated IAM role name to match with policy
Skip env cleanup when in CI
Do not wait instance in external_resource_attach
ENI remove is done in env_cleanup/CI
wait some time for instance_profile instnace to be up
Updated ebs_optimized_images
Corrected task name
Added aws_cleanup var in cloud-config-aws
typo in runme
default aws_cleanup to true
* postgresql_ext: add version new option
* postgresql_ext: add version new option, fix ssl tests
* postgresql_ext: add version new option, fix tests
* postgresql_ext: add version new option, fix examples
* postgresql_ext: add version new option, fix the doc
* postgresql_ext: add version new option, fix examples
* postgresql_ext: add version new option, fix typo in tests
* consul_session: Python 2.6 is always required on managed node
* consul_session: document all types
* consul_session: add doc for 'id' parameter
* consul_session: improve parameter descriptions
- use formatting functions in descriptions
- 'name' parameter is required when state=node
* consul_session: use required_if
* consul_session: add integration tests
* consul_session: use 'retry' with network dependent tasks
* Use ansible-ci-files bucket for consul binaries
Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Get the most detailed version number from distro.version() for CentOS and Debian
* Update tests and fixtures
* Update fixture generation script to gather distro info and work with Python 3
* Update LinuxMint fixtures
* Cleanup fixture formatting
* Improvements based on feedback from abadger:
- use unicode since that is what distro returns
- use frozenset with a tuple
- include link Debian to bug
* Skip gitlab tests if dependencies aren't met
* Skip certain unittests if passlib is not installed
* Fix tests with deps on paramiko to skip if paramiko is not installed
* Use pytest to skip for cloudstack
If either on Python-2.6 or the cs library is not installed we cannot run
this test so skip it
Set default value for the following optional parameters:
- vcenter_port
- vmware_proxy_host
- vmware_proxy_port
This way we won't get an error if they are not define in the
configuration file.
* Fix onepassword lookup plugin crashing on fields with no 'name' or 't' property.
* Fix onepassword_facts module crashing on fields with no 'name' or 't' property.
* Add unit test for onepassword lookup plugin failing on entries without a name.
* Add changelog fragment for onepassword lookup plugin and onepassword_facts module fixes on fields without a name.
* nxos_vpc: pkl_vrf fixes for #57069Fixes#57069
- Symptom: When playbooks specify `pkl_vrf: default`, the result is that the cli does not set the `vrf` state.
- Analysis:
- First issue: 'default' is a reserved word when used with the `peer-keepalive` `vrf` keyword. It refers to the default rib.
- This is confusing in several ways because `peer-keepalive`'s *default* vrf is the `management` vrf.
- Second issue: When changing only one optional value (`pkl_vrf`) while other optional values are idempotent (`pkl_src`), the result is that the idempotent values are ignored; unfortunately the device cli *replaces* the entire command, in which case the idempotent values are removed.
- e.g. playbook specifies this:
```
{ pkl_dest: 10.1.1.1, pkl_src: 10.2.2.2, pkl_vrf: my_vrf }
```
```
peer-keepalive dest 10.1.1.1 src 10.2.2.2 # original
peer-keepalive dest 10.1.1.1 src 10.2.2.2 vrf my_vrf # intended result
peer-keepalive dest 10.1.1.1 vrf my_vrf # actual result
```
- Third issue: the `pkl` getter was relying on positional data. This broke when the `udp` keyword nvgen'd where `vrf` used to appear (shifting all keywords to the right).
- Tested on regression platforms: `N3K,N6k,N7K,N9K,N3K-F,N9K-F`
* PEP fixes
* PEP fix 2
* pkl should merge by default, not override
* rmv debugs
* add mike's tests
* fix comments
* Fix notifying handlers by using an exact match rather than a string subset if listen is text rather than a list
* Enforce better type checking for listeners
* Share code for validating handler listeners
* Add test for handlers without names
* Add test for templating in handlers
* Add test for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* changelog
* Add a test for handlers without names
* Test templating in handlers
* changelog
* Add some tests for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* make more sense
* move local function into a class method
* Lookup secret id by name if not set
* Lookup config id by name if not set
* Add changelog fragment
* Remove usage of secret/config_id in examples
* Python 2.6 compat
* Extend secrets and configs tests
Targets are always expanded to full lists now instead of optimizing
for shorter lists by collapsing directories.
This change only affects unit tests and the ansible-doc sanity test,
as they were the only remaining tests using the old behavior.
* new module uses modern ansible AWS standards
* adds additional tests for snapshots
* Update return_skeleton_generator for python3 - should
set type to `str`, not `string`.
Module tracebacks may be reported on stdout instead of stderr when
using some connection plugins. For example, the ssh connection plugin
will report tracebacks on stdout due to use of the -tt option.
This change results in tracebacks being recognized on both stdout
and stderr, instead of the previous behavior of just stderr.
ci_complete
- don't background the nuage-vsd-sim
- increase the asncy timeout
- use uri to actually query the simulator API to make sure it is ready for connections
* datadog_monitor: Fix docs with datatypes of params
Fixes: #58342
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* indentation and other minor fixes
openvswitch_db was not parsing properly some arguments, which caused
some commands to be executed when they shouldn't. This commit fixesit
and adds unit testing for the usecase.
Closes-Bug: #55432
Closes-bug: #43858
* tower_role: ensure alias of validate_certs is handled
* tower modules: remove tower_verify_ssl alias too
Error was:
Failed to update role: The Tower server claims it was sent a bad request.
GET https://tower/api/v2/projects/22/object_roles/
Params: [('tower_verify_ssl', False), ('role_field', 'admin_role')]
Data: None
Response: {"detail": "Role has no field named 'tower_verify_ssl'"}
Full traceback:
File "/tmp/ansible_tower_role_payload_7_2p0X/__main__.py", line 145, in main
result = role.grant(**params)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/resources/role.py", line 365, in grant
return self.role_write(fail_on_found=fail_on_found, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/resources/role.py", line 242, in role_write
fail_on_multiple_results=True, **data)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/models/base.py", line 301, in read
r = client.get(url, params=params)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 546, in get
return self.request('GET', url, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/tower_cli/api.py", line 299, in request
kwargs.get('data', None), r.content.decode('utf8'))