* update _facts and _info in checklist in docs/docsite/rst/dev_guide/developing_modules_checklist.rst
Co-Authored-By: bcoca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: refresh testing_integration.rst
Ensures the examples can be run:
- fedora25 is not available anymore, use fedora29 instead
- the posix/ci alias does not exist anymore, use shippable/posix/ instead
- explain how to list the target without argcomplete
* ansible-test should be in $PATH
* call ansible-runner from bin/, not test/runner
* we don't use credentials.template anymore, we use a collection of .template files.
* low-case bash bc we refresh to name of the binary
* refresh the command of Windows-CI example
* Update docs/docsite/rst/dev_guide/testing_integration.rst
Co-Authored-By: goneri <goneri@lebouder.net>
* Replace InventoryFileCacheModule with a better developer-interface
Use new interface for inventory plugins with backwards compatibility
Auto-update the backing cache-plugin if the cache has changed after parsing the inventory plugin
* Update CacheModules to use the config system and add a deprecation warning if they are being imported directly rather than using cache_loader
* Fix foreman inventory caching
* Add tests
* Add integration test to check that fact caching works normally with cache plugins using ansible.constants and inventory caching provides a helpful error for non-compatible cache plugins
* Add some developer documentation for inventory and cache plugins
* Add user documentation for inventory caching
* Add deprecation docs
* Apply suggestions from docs review
* Add changelog
* Add a new check to ensure that module arguments are valid python identifiers
* Move the check up higher, out of the if docs block
* Skip validate-modules on py2
* Remove errant alias
Based on https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html
the default callback paths do not contain `_plugin`. Thus `~/.ansible/plugins/callback_plugins` and `/usr/share/ansible/plugins/plugin_type/action_plugins` are incorrect. Verified on 2.7.5 that by default `plugins/action` works and `plugins/action_plugins` does not.
* update the developing_inventory docs to show ungrouped as a dict with a "children" key; avoid
[WARNING]: Found both group and host with same name: ungrouped
* validate-modules: Documentation bool
This check allows to catch cases where type of argument is different than documentation does.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Wrong comparison for 'str'
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add ignore.txt
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix logic and clean up ignore.txt
* standardize user/password connection vars
* docs: use ansible_user and ansible_password
* docs: var precedence for connection vars
* docs: ansible_become_pass -> ansible_become_password etc
* Changed 'Control Machine' to 'Control Node' in the documentation. Changing the term 'Control Machine' to 'Control Node', to be in line with the basic concepts here: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/network/getting_started/basic_concepts.html
Also for both entities; Control/Managed using the same common denominator 'Node' brings consistency.
* Updated reference links to new term.
* promote doc_fragments into actual plugins
change tests hardcoded path to doc fragments
avoid sanity in fragments
avoid improper testing of doc_fragments
also change runner paths
fix botmeta
updated comment for fragments
updated docs
Add a section to the documentation describing precisely how Ansible
merges custom module_utils/* Python code into the "ansible.module_utils"
namespace.
* Docs: Add a separate "seealso" section to the module docs
to list related modules and/or related references. This clears up the notes
section for things that are actual notes.
So you can add a section in your module documentation and four types of
references are possible.
seealso:
# Reference by module name
- module: aci_tenant
# Reference by module name, including description
- module: aci_tenant
description: ACI module to create tenants on a Cisco ACI fabric.
# Reference by rST documentation anchor
- ref: aci_guide
description: Detailed information on how to manage your ACI infrastructure using Ansible.
# Reference by Internet resource
- name: APIC Management Information Model reference
description: Complete reference of the APIC object model.
link: https://developer.cisco.com/docs/apic-mim-ref/
This PR also includes:
- Implements ansible-doc support
- Implements schema support for the seealso options
- Updates to the development documentation
- Rename filter convert_symbols_to_format to rst_ify, cfr the existing html_ify and tty_ify filters
- This makes the existing template a lot easier to read and fixes the confusion I had myself rereading the template (again).
- We fixed the possible suboption types (which was limited to 'bool' only)
* Use latest stable instead of devel docs
* Added recommendation about module name
Added general guidelines for naming a module.
Fixes: #19665
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>