When no vg_options are passed to the module, 'vg_options' still exists
in the module.params dict with a value of None, so the default empty string in
the get method is never used. None cannot be "splitted", which backtraced.
This builds on GH-6359 and changes the logic so that a newline is only inserted between fragments if the previous fragment does not end with a newline.
* Catch issues with invalid regions
* Ensure we send string only data as meta values in the rax module
* Add public_key/lookup example for rax_keypair
* Clean up import statements
The Rhsm object requires an AnsibleModule but it isn't created with an argument_spec and fails. Since the rhn.module is set directly after, setting None for the required argument of Rhsm fixes the module.
While the [boto docs](https://github.com/boto/boto/blob/develop/boto/rds/__init__.py#L253) make it seem like the default value of `port` is changed depending on the engine chosen, AFAICT from looking at the code the default value is never changed from 3306.
I think the docs are intended to be read as "the default value used by <engine> is <port> so you should change `port` to that value".
If you don't specify the port value and chose the database engine as PostgreSQL you'll end up with a PostgreSQL instance running on port 3306.
The mysqldb Ansible module will fail if the state specified is import or dump with a '1045: Access Denied' mysql error for complex passwords.
This is caused by the extra quote around the '--password' argument to mysqldump, as pipes.quotes already quotes the password string.
>>> "--password='%s'" % pipes.quote('simple')
"--password='simple'"
>>> "--password='%s'" % pipes.quote('c0mplexp@ssword!')
"--password=''c0mplexp@ssword!''"
>>> "--password='%s'" % pipes.quote('password with space')
"--password=''password with space''"