* identity: Add GSSAPI suport for FreeIPA authentication
This enables the usage of GSSAPI for authentication, instead of having
to pass the username and password as part of the playbook run.
If there is GSSAPI support, this makes the password optional, and will
be able to use the KRB5_CLIENT_KTNAME or the KRB5CCNAME environment
variables; which are standard when using kerberos authentication.
Note that this depends on the urllib_gssapi library, and will only
enable this if that library is available.
* identity: Add documentation for GSSAPI authentication for FreeIPA
This documentation describes how to use GSSAPI authentication with the
IPA identity modules.
* identity: Add changelog for GSSAPI support for IPA
This adds the changelog entry for the GSSAPI authentication feature for
the IPA identity module.
* Move docker_ module_utils into subpackage.
* Remove docker_ prefix from module_utils.docker modules.
* Adding jurisdiction for module_utils/docker to $team_docker.
* Making docker* unit tests community supported.
* Linting.
* Python < 2.6 is not supported.
* Refactoring docker-py version comments. Moving them to doc fragments. Cleaning up some indentations.
* facts: solaris: introduce distribution_major version detection for Solaris
Currently, there's no distribution_major in facts module on Solaris OS.
Use "uname -r" output to report major version.
Before the patch we get this on Solaris 11.3 :
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {}, "changed": false}
and after this patch, output is the following:
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "11"}, "changed": false}
Tested with Solaris 11.3 and Solaris 10 (both are x86_64 VMs)
Includes patch for test/units.
Fixes#18197
* Try to fix test unit
* should work now...
* fixes for W291 (trailing whitespace) and E265 (block comment)
* mock uname_release for solaris 10 and solaris 11
* facts: solaris: introduce distribution_major version detection for Solaris
Currently, there's no distribution_major in facts module on Solaris OS.
Use "uname -r" output to report major version.
Before the patch we get this on Solaris 11.3 :
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {}, "changed": false}
and after this patch, output is the following:
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "11"}, "changed": false}
Tested with Solaris 11.3 and Solaris 10 (both are x86_64 VMs)
Includes patch for test/units.
Fixes#18197
* Try to fix test unit
* should work now...
* fixes for W291 (trailing whitespace) and E265 (block comment)
* mock uname_release for solaris 10 and solaris 11
* typo uname_v -> uname_r
* rebase
* fix pep8 E302: 2 blank lines
* remove int() cast to match test case
* use single function for uname_r and uname_v
* add solaris 11.4 OS to distribution test unit
* fix pep8 sanity - E231 missing whitespace
* distribution_major_version variable strip newline
* mocker test function for mock_get_uname with parameters instead of two different functions
* failed to make one fuction with test unit, revert to use 2 different functions
* try to use single get_uname function
* fix pep8: E703
* parallelize getting mount info
* fixed timeout and made 8 max thread count
- minor cleanup
- avoid empty mount entries
- set timeout on get
- enforce timeout per mount/thread
- make note on failure per mount
- make note on timeout per mount
- ensure proper pool control
- minor fixes
- less vars, simpler code
- move filter 'pre threading'
- remove timeout for all mounts, now per mount
- also use cpu count from multiprocessing lib
- moved 'bind' options out of thread as per comments
- warn on error, more info on failure to get info
* removed info declaration from documentation fragment as this is not implemented
* added optional headers for POST and PUT requests
* updated documentation
* added missing headers field decalaration
* removed info choice from state field
* added tests for the new utm_utils function
* fixed class invocation
* added missing required params
* fixed the pytests
* Move get_all_subclasses out of sys_info as it is unrelated to system
information.
* get_all_subclasses now returns a set() instead of a list.
* Don't port get_platform to sys_info as it is deprecated. Code using
the common API should just use platform.system() directly.
* Rename load_platform_subclass() to get_platform_subclass and do not
instantiate the rturned class.
* Test the compat shims in module_utils/basic.py separately from the new
API in module_utils/common/sys_info.py and module_utils/common/_utils.py
* Revert "allow caller to deal with timeout (#49449)"
This reverts commit 63279823a7.
Flawed on many levels
* Adds poor API to a public function
* Papers over the fact that the public function is doing something bad
by catching exceptions it cannot handle in the first place
* Papers over the real cause of the issue which is a bug in the timeout
decorator
* Doesn't reraise properly
* Catches the wrong exception
Fixes#49824Fixes#49817
* Make the timeout decorator properly raise an exception outside of the function's scope
signal handlers which raise exceptions will never work well because the
exception can be raised anywhere in the called code. This leads to
exception race conditions where the exceptions could end up being
hanlded by unintended pieces of the called code.
The timeout decorator was using just that idiom. It was especially bad
because the decorator syntactically occurs outside of the called code
but because of the signal handler, the exception was being raised inside
of the called code.
This change uses a thread instead of a signal to manage the timeout in
parallel to the execution of the decorated function. Since raising of
the exception happens inside of the decorator, now, instead of inside of
a signal handler, the timeout exception is raised from outside of the
called code as expected which makes reasoning about where exceptions are
to be expected intuitive again.
Fixes#43884
* Add a common case test.
Adding an integration test driven from our unittests. Most of the time
we'll timeout in run_command which is running things in a subprocess.
Create a test for that specific case in case anything funky comes up
between threading and execve.
* Don't use OSError-based TimeoutError as a base class
Unlike most standard exceptions, OSError has a specific parameter list
with specific meanings. Instead follow the example of other stdlib
functions, concurrent.futures and multiprocessing and define a separate
TimeoutException.
* Add comment and docstring to point out that this is not hte Python3 TimeoutError
Since the 'platform.dist()' and 'platform.linux_distribution()'
methods will be removed from future versions of python, this
provides an alternative to replace ansibles use of those
methods.
lib/ansible/module_utils/distro.py is a copy of
https://github.com/nir0s/distro/blob/master/distro.py
This module is originally from https://github.com/nir0s/distro
and is license under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
* set ansible_os_family from name variable in os-release for clearlinux system
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* Add os_family for clear linux and clear linux mixes
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* Fix for changes in clearlinux
clearlinux is now providing /etc/os-release file and ansible is identifying as NA
then this change allow ansible to find it
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* Add changelog fragment for clearlinux changes
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* VMware: Fix module usages in module_utils
* Skip test for Python 2.6 as SSL context is not available in Python 2.6
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* FTD modules: bug fixes and upsert functionality
* Fix sanity checks
* Fix unit tests for Python 2.6
* Log status code for login/logout
* Use string formatting in logging
* More generic comparison code from docker_container to docker_common.
* More flexibility if a is None and method is allow_to_present.
Note that this odes not affect docker_container, as there a is never None.
* Update docker_secret and docker_config: simplify labels comparison.
* Added unit tests.
* Use proper subsequence test for allow_more_present for lists.
Note that this does not affect existing code in docker_container, since lists
don't use allow_more_present. Using allow_more_present will only be possible
in Ansible 2.8.
* pep8
* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
* Separate networking tools that may be used by modules outside of networking so changes to networking-only utilities don't trigger AWS integration tests
* Add unit tests for moved network utils
* Add comment to prevent imports from being mistakenly removed
* Move to_bits as well
* Add common and Swagger client utils for FTD modules
* Update FTD HTTP API plugin and add unit tests for it
* Add configuration layer handling object idempotency
* Add ftd_configuration module with unit tests
* Add ftd_file_download and ftd_file_upload modules with unit tests
* Validate operation data and parameters
* Fix ansible-doc, boilerplate and import errors
* Fix pip8 sanity errors
* Update object comparison to work recursively
* Add copyright
* Remove use of simplejson throughout code base. Fixes#42761
* Address failing tests
* Remove simplejson from contrib and other outlying files
* Add changelog fragment for simplejson removal
Now that we don't need to worry about python-2.4 and 2.5, we can make
some improvements to the way AnsiballZ handles modules.
* Change AnsiballZ wrapper to use import to invoke the module
We need the module to think of itself as a script because it could be
coded as:
main()
or as:
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Or even as:
if __name__ == '__main__':
random_function_name()
A script will invoke all of those. Prior to this change, we invoked
a second Python interpreter on the module so that it really was
a script. However, this means that we have to run python twice (once
for the AnsiballZ wrapper and once for the module). This change makes
the module think that it is a script (because __name__ in the module ==
'__main__') but it's actually being invoked by us importing the module
code.
There's three ways we've come up to do this.
* The most elegant is to use zipimporter and tell the import mechanism
that the module being loaded is __main__:
* 5959f11c9d/lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py (L175)
* zipimporter is nice because we do not have to extract the module from
the zip file and save it to the disk when we do that. The import
machinery does it all for us.
* The drawback is that modules do not have a __file__ which points
to a real file when they do this. Modules could be using __file__
to for a variety of reasons, most of those probably have
replacements (the most common one is to find a writable directory
for temporary files. AnsibleModule.tmpdir should be used instead)
We can monkeypatch __file__ in fom AnsibleModule initialization
but that's kind of gross. There's no way I can see to do this
from the wrapper.
* Next, there's imp.load_module():
* https://github.com/abadger/ansible/blob/340edf7489/lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py#L151
* imp has the nice property of allowing us to set __name__ to
__main__ without changing the name of the file itself
* We also don't have to do anything special to set __file__ for
backwards compatibility (although the reason for that is the
drawback):
* Its drawback is that it requires the file to exist on disk so we
have to explicitly extract it from the zipfile and save it to
a temporary file
* The last choice is to use exec to execute the module:
* https://github.com/abadger/ansible/blob/f47a4ccc76/lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py#L175
* The code we would have to maintain for this looks pretty clean.
In the wrapper we create a ModuleType, set __file__ on it, read
the module's contents in from the zip file and then exec it.
* Drawbacks: We still have to explicitly extract the file's contents
from the zip archive instead of letting python's import mechanism
handle it.
* Exec also has hidden performance issues and breaks certain
assumptions that modules could be making about their own code:
http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2011/2/1/exec-in-python/
Our plan is to use imp.load_module() for now, deprecate the use of
__file__ in modules, and switch to zipimport once the deprecation
period for __file__ is over (without monkeypatching a fake __file__ in
via AnsibleModule).
* Rename the name of the AnsiBallZ wrapped module
This makes it obvious that the wrapped module isn't the module file that
we distribute. It's part of trying to mitigate the fact that the module
is now named __main)).py in tracebacks.
* Shield all wrapper symbols inside of a function
With the new import code, all symbols in the wrapper become visible in
the module. To mitigate the chance of collisions, move most symbols
into a toplevel function. The only symbols left in the global namespace
are now _ANSIBALLZ_WRAPPER and _ansiballz_main.
revised porting guide entry
Integrate code coverage collection into AnsiballZ.
ci_coverage
ci_complete
d7df072b96 changed how we call
journal.send() from positional arguments to keyword arguments. So we
need to update the test to check for the arguments it was called with in
the keyword args, not in the positional args.
* Properly handle default package manager vs apt
For distros where apt might be installed but is not the default
package manager for the distro, properly identify the default distro
package manager during fact finding and re-use fact finding from
DistributionFactCollector and instead of reimplementing small
portions of it in PkgMgrFactCollector
Add unit test to always check the apt + Fedora combination to test
the new code.
Fixes#34014
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* remove q debugging output I accidentally left behind
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* add os_family to the conditional so we're only hitting that code path when needed
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* setup for a _check* pattern for general os_family group pkg_mgr checking
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* use Mock.patch decorator for os.path.exists in TestPkgMgrFactsAptFedora
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
Move dict_merge from azure_rm_resource module to
module_utils.common.dict_transformations and add tests.
Use dict_merge to provide a fairly realistic, reliable
diff output when k8s-based modules are run in check_mode.
Rename unit tests so that they actually run and reflect
the module_utils they're based on.
* Fix tmpdir on non root become
- also avoid exception if tmpdir and remote_tmp are None
- give 'None' on deescalation so tempfile will fallback to it's default behaviour
and use system dirs
- fix issue with bad tempdir (not existing/not createable/not writeable)
i.e nobody and ~/.ansible/tmp
- added tests for blockfile case
* Revert "Temporarily revert c119d54"
This reverts commit 5c614a59a6.
* changes based on PR feedback and changelog fragment
* changes based on the review
* Fix tmpdir when makedirs failed so we just use the system tmp
* Let missing remote_tmp fail
If remote_tmp is missing then there's something more basic wrong in the
communication from the controller to the module-side. It's better to
be alerted in this case than to silently ignore it.
jborean and I have independently checked what happens if the user sets
ansible_remote_tmp to empty string and !!null and both cases work fine.
(null is turned into a default value controller-side. empty string
triggers the warning because it is probably not a directory that the
become user is able to use).
* Issue #39860: Add 'not_contains' method to parsing.py
* Issue #30860 Adds self.negate to Conditional class in lib/ansible/module_utils/network/common/parsing.py
* Issue #39860 Fix singleton-comparison issue per sanity tests
* Issue #39860 'test/integration/targets/nxos_command/tests/cli/not_comparison_operator.yaml' integration test
* Issue #39860 Add unit tests to '../../test/units/module_utils/network/common/test_parsing.py'
* Issue #39860 Fix singleton comparison issue
* Fix E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1
* Issue #39860 Add license header to unit tests
* Issue #39860 Move integration test to 'test/integration/targets/nxos_command/tests/common/'; remove unnecessary comment from unit test
* Issue #39860 remove unnecessary comment from unit test
When parsing the distribution files such as /etc/os-release, we extract
the full distribution version but not the major version. As such, the
ansible_distribution_major_version ends up being 'NA' whereas the
ansible_distribution_version contains the full version.
Before this patch we get this on openSUSE Leap 15
ansible -o localhost -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
localhost | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "NA"}, "changed": false}
After this patch we get this
ansible -o localhost -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
localhost | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "15"}, "changed": false}
This also fixes the Tumbleweed distribution test to report a proper
major version and also adds a test for openSUSE Leap 15.0 to avoid
potential future regressions.
Fixes: #41410
* Adds requests.Session like class
* py2 syntax fix
* Add a few examples to the Request docstrings
* Add helper methods and docs
* Fix test failures
* Switch tests to test Request instead of open_url, add simple open_url test to validate funcitonality
* Fix filename in replace-urlopen code smell test
* To fix following github issues 35774, 36574 and 39494
* To fix following github issues 35774, 36574 and 39494
* To fix following github issues 35774, 36574 and 39494
* To fix following github issues 35774, 36574 and 39494
* To fix following github issues 35774, 36574 and 39494
* To fix following github issues 35774, 36574 and 39494
* removed old_name new entry to make ui cleaner
* removed old_name new entry to make ui cleaner
* removed old_name new entry to make ui cleaner
* removed old_name new entry to make ui cleaner
* removed old_name new entry to make ui cleaner
* removed old_name new entry to make ui cleaner
* to resolve the bug 40709
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* reslove shippable error
* to fix shippable nios automation error
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* modified the name input parsing method
* shippable error fix
* shippable error fix
* shippable error fix
* shippable error fix
* shippable error fix
* review comment fix
* shippable error fix
* shippable error fix
When running the test test/units/module_utils/urls/test_open_url.py
test_open_url_no_validate_certs, the test fails because of the SSLv2
check.
Test is run on a machine using openssl 1.1.0g. By reading the openssl
man page[1], one can see that support for SSLv2 has been removed.
> Support for SSLv2 and the corresponding SSLv2_method(),
> SSLv2_server_method() and SSLv2_client_method() functions where removed
> in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
>
> SSLv23_method(), SSLv23_server_method() and SSLv23_client_method() were
> deprecated and the preferred TLS_method(), TLS_server_method() and
> TLS_client_method() functions were introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
Hence this commit remove the uses of this flag when it is not defined.
[1] https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/ssl/SSLv23_method.html
* create module tmpdir based on remote_tmp
* Source remote_tmp from controller if possible
* Fixed sanity test and not use lambda
* Added expansion of env vars to the remote tmp
* Fixed sanity issues
* Added note around shell remote_tmp option
* Changed fallback tmp dir to ~/.ansible/tmp to make shell defaults
* Allow subspec defaults to be processed when the parent argument is not supplied
* Allow this to be configurable via apply_defaults on the parent
* Document attributes of arguments in argument_spec
* Switch manageiq_connection to use apply_defaults
* add choices to api_version in argument_spec
* Adding slxos_config module and supporing util functions.
* Adding slxos module_utils load_config test
* Adding slxos_config module tests
* Removing unneeded required false statements from slxos_config module
* Removing version_aded from slxos_config module
* Removing force and save from slxos config module
* Removing save test
* Adding slx_command module and supporting module_utils.
This commit adds the slx_command module and tests as well as the
required slxos module_utils.
* Update copyright in header
* Adding missing module init
* Cleaning up shebangs/licensing.
* Incorporating feedback
Removing reference to `waitfor` alias in `slxos_command` module.
Adding `Extreme Networks` to `short_description` of `slxos_command` module.
* Adding cliconf tests
* Fixing 3.X tests
* Adding docstrings to test methods for slxos cliconf tests
* Adding slxos terminal tests
* Adding slxos module_utils tests
* Adding Extreme Networks team members to BOTMETA.yml
* Handle duplicate headers, and make it easier for users to use cookies, by providing a pre-built string
* Ensure proper cookie ordering, make key plural
* Add note about cookie sort order
* Add tests for duplicate headers and cookies_string
* Extend tests, normalize headers between py2 and py3
* Add some notes in test code
* Don't use AttributeError, use six.PY3. Use better names.
* Start of tests for ansible.module_utils.urls
* Start adding file for generic functions throughout urls
* Add tests for maybe_add_ssl_handler
* Remove commented out line
* Improve coverage of maybe_add_ssl_handler, test basic_auth_header
* Start tests for open_url
* pep8 and ignore urlopen in test_url_open.py tests
* Extend auth tests, add test for validate_certs=False
* Finish tests for open_url
* Add tests for fetch_url
* Add fetch_url tests to replace-urlopen ignore
* dummy instead of _
* Add BadStatusLine test
* Reorganize/rename tests
* Add tests for RedirectHandlerFactory
* Add POST test to confirm behavior is to convert to GET
* Update tests to handle recent changes to RedirectHandlerFactory
* Special test, just to confirm that aliasing http_error_308 to http_error_307 does not cause issues with urllib2 type redirects
NSO operations can take much longer than 10 seconds as they operate on
real network equipment, set default timeout to 5 minutes and allow for
user override.
False assumption that values can not have cyclic dependencies. Fix by
removing dependency on self and look for cycles, if found remove
dependency to get a partial sort done.
Fix issues in ValueBuilder used in nso_config and nso_verify so that it
can handle leaf-list in NSO 4.5 and detect identityref types from
unions.
Fail gracefully if a type is not found.
* allows ib_spec attrs to be filtered in update
This change will allow the ib_spec entries to be be filtered on a change
object by setting the update keyword to false. The default value for
update is true. When the update keyword is set to false, the keyed
entry will be removed from the update object before it is sent to the
api endpoint.
fixes#36563
* fix up pep8 issues
* basic: allow one or more when param list having choices
* add unit tests
* optimize a bit
* re-add get_exception import
* a number of existing modules expect to be able to get it from basic.py
* ACI: Change result output as discussed
* Update all modules to use new aci.exit_json()
* Update output_level spec and docs
* Fix integration tests
* Small PEP8 fix
* Asorted fixes to tests and aci_rest
* More test fixes and support for ANSIBLE_DEBUG
* Fix another PEP8 issues
* Move response handling inside ACI module
* Reform of ACI error handling and error output
* Diff multiline json output
* Fix a few more tests
* Revert aci_bd tests
* Small correction
* UI change: existing->current, original->previous
* UI change: config->sent
* Update all modules with RETURN values
* Fix a few more tests
* Improve docstring and add 'raw' return value
* Fix thinko
* Fix sanity/pep8 issues
* Rewrite unit tests to comply with new design
* refactors nios api shared code to handle provider better
This change refactors the shared code to be easily shared between
modules, plugins and dynamic inventory scripts. All parts now implement
the provider arguments uniformly.
This also provides a centralized fix to suppress urllib3 warnings coming
from the requests library implemented by infoblox_client
* fix up pep8 errors
* fix missing var name
Add deps/requires for fact collectors
Fact collectors can now set a required_facts
class attribute that will be a set of the names
of fact collectors they require to be run first.
ie, if a collector needs to know the ansible_distribution,
it should set it's required_facts to include 'distribution'
required_facts = set(['distribution'])
If a collector requires another collector, it gets added
to the selected collector names.
We then topological sort the ordering of the collectors
so that deps work out (ie, 'distribution' will run before
'service_mgr')
required_facts were added to the collectors for:
- network (requires 'distribution', 'platform')
- hardware (requires 'platform')
- service_mgr (requires 'distribution', 'platform')
Fix name references for facts (need 'ansible_' prefix)
is service_mgr
Fixes#30753
The accumulated collected_facts was being update
with new facts _after_ filtering them. So only
facts that pass the filter would ever be passed
to other fact collectors.
For 'filter=ansible_service_mgr', even though it requires
the platform and distribution facts and even collects them,
they would get filtered out and never passed to the other
collectors that need them (service_mgr for ex).
Fix is just to add the unfiltered facts to collected_facts.
Adds unit tests for fact filter and collected_facts.
Fixes#32286
The search string used to look for Clear Linux
was changed in 45a9f96774 to
be more specific, but was too specific. Now finding
a substring match for 'Clear Linux' in /usr/lib/os-release
is enough to consider a match.
Since the details of the full name in os-release varies
('Clear Linux Software for Intel Architecture',
'Clear Linux OS for Intel Architecture', etc) the
search string match was failing and would fall back to the
'first word in the release file' method resulting in
ansible_distribution='NAME="Clear'
Also add a meta fact indicating which search string
was matched.
Test case info from:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/31501#issuecomment-340861535Fixes#31501
* Allow protection of certain keys during camel_to_snake
Create an `ignore_list` parameter that preserves the case
of the contents of certain dictionaries. Most valuable
for `tags` but other uses might arise.
* Port ec2_vpc_route_table to boto3
Update tests to reflect fixes in boto3.
* Add RETURN documentation to ec2_vpc_route_table
* Update DOCUMENTATION to be valid yaml
* Add check mode tests
* basic.py: add mock to os.path.exists
* set_*_if_different: if check_mode enabled & file missing: set changed to True
Fixes#32676
Thanks to mscherer and Spredzy for the distributed triplet programming
session!
* update version parsing and move requirements to nso_* modules
prepare for introduction of nso_show module that has other version
requirements than the existing nso_* modules.
* Add nso_show module for retreiving config from Cisco NSO
New module that supports getting configuration and operational data
from Cisco NSO.
* WIP adds network subnetting functions
* adds functions to convert between netmask and masklen
* adds functions to verify netmask and masklen
* adds function to dtermine network and subnet from address / mask pair
* network_common: add a function to get the first 48 bits in a IPv6 address.
ec2_group: only use network bits of a CIDR.
* Add tests for CIDRs with host bits set.
* ec2_group: add warning if CIDR isn't the networking address.
* Fix pep8.
* Improve wording.
* fix import for network utils
* Update tests to use pytest instead of unittest
* add test for to_ipv6_network()
* Fix PEP8
Split the one monolithic test for basic.py into several files
* Split test_basic.py along categories.
This is preliminary to get a handle on things. Eventually we may want
to further split it so each file is only testing a single function.
* Cleanup unused imports from splitting test_basic.py
* Port atomic_move test to pytest.
Working on getting rid of need to maintain procenv
* Split a test of symbolic_mode_to_octal to follow unittest best practices
Each test should only invoke the function under test once
* Port test_argument_spec to pytest.
* Fix suboptions failure
Allow CamelCase version of snake_dict_to_camel_dict
(currently only dromedaryCase is supported)
Add reversible option to camel_dict_to_snake_dict
Add tests for both of these options
* Deprecate Entity, EntityCollection and use subspec in network modules
* As per proposal https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/76
deprecate use of Entity, EntityCollection, ComplexDict, ComplexList
and use subspec instead.
* Refactor ios modules
* Refactor eos modules
* Refactor vyos modules
* Refactor nxos modules
* Refactor iosxr modules
* Add support for key in suboptions handling
* Fix CI issues
* Porting tests to pytest
* Achievement Get: No longer need mock/generator.py
* Now done via pytest's parametrization
* Port safe_eval to pytest
* Port text tests to pytest
* Port test_set_mode_if_different to pytest
* Change conftest AnsibleModule fixtures to be more flexible
* Move the AnsibleModules fixtures to module_utils/conftest.py for sharing
* Testing the argspec code requires:
* injecting both the argspec and the arguments.
* Patching the arguments into sys.stdin at a different level
* More porting to obsolete mock/procenv.py
* Port run_command to pytest
* Port known_hosts tests to pytest
* Port safe_eval to pytest
* Port test_distribution_version.py to pytest
* Port test_log to pytest
* Port test__log_invocation to pytest
* Remove unneeded import of procenv in test_postgresql
* Port test_pip to pytest style
* As part of this, create a pytest ansiblemodule fixture in
modules/conftest.py. This is slightly different than the
approach taken in module_utils because here we need to override the
AnsibleModule that the modules will inherit from instead of one that
we're instantiating ourselves.
* Fixup usage of parametrization in test_deprecate_warn
* Check that the pip module failed in our test
* Refactor common network shared and platform specific code into package (part-1)
As per proposal #76 refactor common network shared and platform specific
code into sub-package.
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/76
* ansible.module_utils.network.common - command shared functions
* ansible.module_utils.network.{{ platform }} - where platform is platform specific shared functions
* Fix review comments
* Fix review comments
* jsonify inventory
* smarter import, dont pass kwargs where not needed
* added datetime
* Eventual plan for json utilities to migrate to common/json_utils when we split
basic.py no need to move jsonify to another file now as we'll do that later.
* json_dict_bytes_to_unicode and json_dict_unicode_to_bytes will also
change names and move to common/text.py at that time (not to json).
Their purpose is to recursively change the elements of a container
(dict, list, set, tuple) into text or bytes, not to json encode or
decode (they could be a generic precursor to that but are not limited
to that.)
* Reimplement the private _SetEncoder which changes sets and datetimes
into objects that are json serializable into a private function
instead. Functions are more flexible, less overhead, and simpler than
an object.
* Remove code that handled simplejson-1.5.x and earlier. Raise an error
if that's the case instead.
* We require python-2.6 or better which has the json module builtin to
the stdlib. So this is only an issue if the stdlib json has been
overridden by a third party module and the simplejson on the system
is 1.5.x or less. (1.5 was released on 2007-01-18)