* Fix order for warning on templated conditionals
Fix bare variable warnings when the variable is a boolean
* changelog
* Add tests for cases that should and should not give warnings
If the behavior may change when the default behavior for CONDITIONAL_BARE_VARS becomes False there should be a warning. Boolean type conditionals will not change in behavior so don't warn.
* oops, forgot to add files
* typo
* New module postgresql_copy
* New module postgresql_copy: added tests
* New module postgresql_copy: changed tests
* New module postgresql_copy: doc format fixes
* New module postgresql_copy: fixes
* New module postgresql_copy: added upper, PostgreSQL
* New module postgresql_copy: fixed description
* New module postgresql_copy: added note about superuser
* New module postgresql_copy: remove SQLParseError
* New module postgresql_copy: fixed opt_need_quotes type
* New module postgresql_copy: fixed check_mode
* New module postgresql_copy: small fix
* Attempt 2 of cert validation fixes
* Remove unused code
* Cleanup the tmp cert using atexit
* Fix linting issues
* Only add SSLValidationHandler when not HAS_SSLCONTEXT
* Catch value errors on non PEM certs
* Only catch NotImplementedError to avoid masking issues
* set self._context even with PyOpenSSLContext for conformity
* Fix error building
* normalize how we interact with the context we create
* Remove unused code
* Address test for py3.7 message difference
* open_url should pass the ca_path through
* Account for new error in url lookup test
* Guard some code behind whether or not we are validating certs
* Make _make_context public
* Move atexit.register up to where the tmp file is created
* Adding integration test for 127.0.0.1/32 and ::1/128.
* Making sure file is not corrupted when render fails
* Fixes#56430
* Adding changelog for MR 57147/Issue 56430
* Add test case for non-cascading deletes
Deleting a DaemonSet does not delete associated pods,
even though it should
* Add coverage module when using pip
Otherwise tests seemingly fail
* Add support for check mode
* Check mode returns proper changed status
- Added is_template_valid()
- Restructured check_mode so it will always return data
- Check mode should show proper changed status
- Code is untested and integration tests need to be expanded
* Fix deleting networks
- Add integration tests for deleting networks
- Refine tests based on changed/unchanged
* Remove one task from integration test
* Add support for disableRemoteStatusPage
- New feature in the Meraki API
- Yes, it's a double negative, I may fix at some point
* Remove double negative
- All disables became enable and logic is reversed
- This isn't yet tested
* Switching computers!!!
* Apply changes to make the logic work, even reversed
* Attempt to fix some formatting errors
* Add documentation fragment
* Fix whitespace
* Add disable_my_meraki back, with deprecation notice
* Edit changelog notice
* Update deprecation version
* Update example to be a block and change deprecation message.
* Remove duplicate delegate_to
* Change deprecation notice.
The jinja2 query() function (or lookup with wantslist=True, which is
the same thing) should always return a list.
However, if you combine a query with errors='ignore' and take the
error path, the current code returns a None value. This is important
in a case such as
- name: Conditional include file
import_tasks: '{{ item }}'
vars:
params:
files:
- path/file1.yaml
- path/file2.yaml
loop: "{{ q('first_found', params, errors='ignore') }}"
If neither file1.yaml or file2.yaml exist, this should do nothing by
returning an empty list to the loop. Currently if you run the above
task you'll get a rather unhelpful:
Invalid data passed to 'loop', it requires a list, got this instead: .
This change ensures that when a query ignores an error, it returns a
empty list. The errors='ignore' case is tested in several variants
with first_found. The extant (but deprecated) "skip: True" for
first_found doesn't seem to be explicitly tested; a test is added here
to avoid regressions before removal in 2.12.
This fixes a regression you'll hit if you follow the suggestion in the
deprecation message included with
e17a2b502d to use errors=ignore over
"skip: True" for first_found. This change adds an example that points
out the query/lookup difference and also fixes the error message to
not mention the now deprecated "skip: True".
Closes#56775
* Rewrite idempotency check
- Check now operates recursively and works on multiple types
- Order of lists matter
* Remove blank line for lint
* Fixed idempotency checks in meraki_ssid
- New sanitize() method for finding keys unique in compared dicts
- Fixed bug in meraki_ssid where SSID specified by number breaks
- This will require a backport
- Converted ignored_keys from tuple to list
* Made changes required for idempotency
* Add changelog fragment
* Add unidirectional option for testing
* Disable option 1 check
* General fixes for is_update_required testing
- Added commented out debug statements in method
- Fixed ignored_keys modifications
* Remove old commented algorithm
ios_user requires escalated privledges, rather then doing this in the
inventory, we can just add it into the playbook tasks.
Also add missing provider settings for authorize.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
* ios_ntp: Switch interface to GigabitEthernet0/1 for tests
Lets use an interface we know that exists for testing, in some cases
Loopback0 maybe not be configured.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
* ios_ntp: properly register result variable for testing
This is currently broken, and tests don't work. Fix this by properly
registering the result variable.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
- In order to keep the integration with `ansible-test`, we prefer to avoid any
interaction with the Ansible inventory file.
- split up the prepare_vmware_tests/defaults/main.yml in two
configuration files: one for vcsim and one for a real environment
- remove all the access to hostvars
- directly interact with the ESXi to mount/umount the datastore
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/56516
- record the virtual machine folder in the environment configuration
- vmware_guest_move: Use https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/55237
Until now, the module was only able to interact with vcenter. This
commit adds the ability to directly target an ESXi without the
`esxi_hostname` parameter.
- Also return url and update docs for other values to indicate they are only returned on success.
- Add integration tests
- Use info variable for common return values
- Use -1 as default status rather than None. This is lines up with with existing code in urls.py
- Add unit tests to ensure status and url are returned on failure
* Make datacenter as alias and optional
* Add folder param to place datastore cluster in specific folder
* Updated examples
* Updated tests
Fixes: #48010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Quick and dirty attempt to handle eapi error
* Well this should probably change
* Hopefully this works correctly?
* Fix check_rc handling with httpapi
* Add tests that should hopefully cover the error
* Fix warnings
* Improve tests
* initial commit
* Fix typo in integration test which caused an assertion to fail
* Updated integration testing
* Fix Ansible Sanity Errors
* Changed version added to 2.8 from 2.9
* added from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
Ensure `wait_condition`s with `Status: Unknown` actually
complete
Return k8s object after wait rather than k8s object before
wait when object is patched.
* [docker] images: add support for lookup by sha256 digest
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* [tests] docker image by digest: work on a minimal test case
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* [docker] group branch conditions per lookup
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* [misc] add a news fragment for the added digest lookup for docker images
Signed-off-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* Allow python_requirements_facts to cope with packages with dashes
```
python_requirements_facts:
dependencies:
- kubernetes-validate
```
should work as expected
* Ensure tests run for python_requirements_facts