* Fix notifying handlers by using an exact match rather than a string subset if listen is text rather than a list
* Enforce better type checking for listeners
* Share code for validating handler listeners
* Add test for handlers without names
* Add test for templating in handlers
* Add test for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* changelog
* Add a test for handlers without names
* Test templating in handlers
* changelog
* Add some tests for include_role
* Add a couple notes about 'listen' for handlers
* make more sense
* move local function into a class method
* Update playbooks_strategies.rst
##### SUMMARY
This page is very confusing and may suggest, that there is still a `serial` strategy (like it used to), but now it is just a directive of `linear` strategy. Multiple people reported this to me and it needs change.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
+label: docsite_pr
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_strategies.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_strategies.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Updates strategies page more broadly
* incorporate samdoran feedback
* fixes broken link
* new page title, focus on user intent
* more sdoran feedback
* adds details on setting the number of forks
* Remove lexers which have been fixed in Pygments 2.4.0.
* Add Pygments >= 2.4.0 to test runner.
* Fix pages that triggered lexer errors.
Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
* Updated the section under "Aborting the play"
Updated "Aborting the play" section in the Error Handling In Playbooks page. Removed the reference to marking all hosts as failed.
+label: docsite_pr
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_error_handling.rst
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Add a few examples of how to correctly use `regex_replace` filter
because it behaves differently on different Python versions when using
regex qualifiers that can match an empty string (e.g. '*', '?', etc).
Often when I am helping others learn Ansible, they are using nodes spun up on Amazon/Google/etc. where private key files (pem) are needed. Mentioning just a bit more on how to handle those private key files on the intro_getting_started page will help more folks get started faster.
I even reviewed the changes with my learning team and they all agreed this helped clarify immediately for them how to really get started with Ansible from a practical perspective.
Clarify the documentation for `async` and `poll`; describe the behavior when `poll` = 0 and when it does not.
* Update docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/playbooks_async.rst
* Update the default poll value in async doc
Co-Authored-By: tacatac <taca@kadisius.eu>
updates docs/docsite/rst/user_guide/vault.rst
* Add reference to single variable vault encryption
* rST ref to jump to the section
* Clarify the two targets of vault encryption, with notes about advantages and drawbacks of each
* Add the default form for --vault-id
* Add Vault ID examples for normal operations
Co-Authored-By: tacatac <taca@kadisius.eu>
* Start of migration to argparse
* various fixes and improvements
* Linting fixes
* Test fixes
* Fix vault_password_files
* Add PrependAction for argparse
* A bunch of additional tweak/fixes
* Fix ansible-config tests
* Fix man page generation
* linting fix
* More adhoc pattern fixes
* Add changelog fragment
* Add support for argcomplete
* Enable argcomplete global completion
* Rename PrependAction to PrependListAction to better describe what it does
* Add documentation for installing and configuring argcomplete
* Address rebase issues
* Fix display encoding for vault
* Fix line length
* Address rebase issues
* Handle rebase issues
* Use mutually exclusive group instead of handling manually
* Fix rebase issues
* Address rebase issue
* Update version added for argcomplete support
* -e must be given a value
* ci_complete