* win_become: Added support to become a service user
* fixes for linting
* changes to get local and network service working
* fixed linting issues again
* pleasing pepe
- new module: ssm_parameter_store
- new lookup: ssm
* lookup module ssm - adjust error message
* Pacify pylint erroring on botocore not found
* adjust to version 2.5
this should allow user to control how they want the playbook dirs inspected
for additional vars, default now reverts to 2.3 behaviour (top).
corrected paths order
minor doc reword
* Properly handle user selection of `None` as vars_files
In a playbook, if a user has a playbook like:
```
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
vars_files:
tasks:
- ....
```
Then `vars_files` will be none, and cause a `TypeError` in vars-manager when it
tries to iterate over them. To avoid this, I changed the getter to either send
back the vars files from the user, or an empty list when the user passed
`None`.
* Only replace None with an empty list, not all falsey values
* Catch error when vars_files isn't iterable
* Move whole `for` loop into try/except and catch TypeError
* Line length
this was abandoned early on the manger side but seems like we left behind on plugin side.
more flexible extensions with yaml plugin
validate data correctly for yaml/constructed
fixed issue with only adding one child to keyed, the group only got the host that forced it's creation
fixes#31382fixes#31365
* Addition of TCP protocol to ELB target group as target groups support HTTP/S and TCP now
* Fixup stickiness type so that it checks if the current_tg has the stickiness_type key in the dict, as TCP ones do not
reason: The link is showing verbatim in the docs, where it should only
show "knowledge base article".
Also, generating the docs shows a lot of:
docs/docsite/rst/win_acl_module.rst:424: WARNING: Unknown target name: "know ledge base article<https://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-top-support-policies>".
Trying to associate an already-associated ElasticIP was failing.
This is however supported by the `boto` method that is used
under the hood, `associate_address`:
To quote `boto` documentation:
```
This option to allow an Elastic IP address that is already
associated with another networkinterface or instance to be
re-associated with the specified instance or interface.
```
This defaults to False, both per backwards-compatibility
and to mirror the boto default value.
Fixes#27385
* Set desired capacity to min_size if no instances exist
* Improve readability of if/then clause
* Only update null desired_capacity to min_size on initial create
Any future updates to the ASG will be able to reference the existing
capacity.
* Improve and link Network Proxy docs
It is possible for proxy issues to cause "unable to open shell", so
detail there.
Having the "how-to" in the debug page makes more sense than on the
porting page, so move it.
Fixed a few formatting issues at the same time.
* Edits
* typo
These values are used by software updaters to show which applications
are being updates to the user. In the case of Ubuntu, it will now show
clearly that it is updating Ansible instead of a radically simple IT
automation platform.