* Detection of handler depends on the wrong handler failing to list the contents of the tarfile.
Use explicit compression types with the python tarfile library to
achieve that.
* bytearray isn't available in python2.4
* unarchive: use Python's tarfile module for tar listing
fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/11348
Depending on the current active locale, `tar`'s file listing can end up
spitting backslash-escaped characters. Unfortunately, when that happens,
we end up with double-escaped backslashes, giving us a wrong path,
making our action fail.
We could try un-double-escaping our paths, but that would be complicated
and, I think, error-prone. The easiest way forward seemed to simply use
the `tarfile` module.
Why use it only for listing? Because the `unarchive` option also
supports the `extra_opts` option, and that supporting this would require
us to mimick `tar`'s interface.
For listing files, however, I don't think that the loss of `extra_opts`
support causes problems (well, I hope so).
* unarchive: re-add xz decompression support
Following previous change to use Python's `tarfile` module for tar file
listing, we lost `xz` decompression support. This commits re-add it by
adding a special case in `TarXzArchive` that pre-decompresses the source
file.
* Adding docker_container
* If state absent, stop the container before attempting to remove. Fixed status running check.
* If container absent, stop before removing. Fix container status check.
- removed actions feature as this should be global and not per module
- removed default fields from return docs
- moved tags docs to shared fragments
- removed unused imports
* Add more example on how to use module ec2_tags to list tags on an instance
* Add more example on how to use module ec2_tags to list tags on an instance
Prior to the switch to the urls.py code, non-200 responses contained
a 'json' value when the content-type was JSON. This fix restores that
field upon a non-2xx response.
Fixesansible/ansible#15555