Password can come with the '%' character. If we keep ConfigParser
interpolation enabled, it will try to modify the value.
Typical error looks like this one:
```
configparser.InterpolationSyntaxError: '%' must be followed by '%' or '(', found: '%Z,sq'
```
See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/configparser.html#interpolation-of-values
If the 'local' parameter of the 'user' Ansible module is enabled, and
the user has been found in the local user database, don't emit
a warning, because this is an expected outcome.
Add changelog and integration tests
Co-authored-by: drybed <drybjed@gmail.com>
* meraki_snmp module supports network SNMP settings
- Network SNMP settings were added to the API
- Parameters are different so it's a new data structure
- Full suite of integration tests
- Commit includes some cleanup as well
* Add reset task for SNMPv3
* Fix py3 decoding issues in cyberarkpassword.py
* Use to_native instead of forced utf-8 decoding
* Use to_bytes to avoid trouble with Popen
* Create 59500-cyberarkpassword-fix-py3-decoding.yaml
* Check sanity ignore paths against test paths.
This prevents ignores from being added for paths which will never be tested by the test being ignored or skipped.
* Fix sanity ignore handling for no/all targets.
This allows checking of ignores for tests which do not use a target list.
It also allows checking of the full ignore list on every test run for tests that always use all targets.
##### SUMMARY
It should be known that this does not install homebrew. It only uses homebrew that is already installed. It's a core requirement.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
+label: docsite_pr
* Update pbrun.py
Require ternary operator for if get_option('user') returns NoneType object.
* Update pbrun.py
Added default value to become_user in documentation.
* Update pbrun.py
Changed default for become_user to be '' instead of root.
If a VM has an attached CDROM, `backing` attribute of the CDROM will
be defined.
As a result, we cannot just loop `vm_obj.config.hardware.device` and check
for the existance of the attribute to decide if the entry is a
harddrive.
Instead, we check the type of the device, and only keep the
`vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk` disk.
This issue is actually breaking our test-suite with regular environment
because we keep a Fedora ISO attached to the VM.