* replace duff commit version of win_toast
* change expire_mins to expire_secs and add example showing use of async
* fix metadata version to keep sanity --test validate-modules happy
* code review fixes and change expire_secs to expire_seconds
* add first pass integration tests for win_toast
* win_toast no longer fails if there are no logged in users to notify (it sets a toast_sent false if this happens)
* yaml lint clean up of setup.yml in win_toast integration tests
* improve exception and stack trace if the notifier cannot be created, following feedback from dag
* removed unwanted 'echo' input parameters from return vals; added to CHANGELOG.md, removed _seconds units from module params; updated tests to match
* Can be set via env, credential profile, or module arg
* Valid values defined by Azure Python SDK, currently `AzureCloud`,`AzureChinaCloud`,`AzureUSGovernment`,`AzureGermanCloud` or any Azure Stack metadata discovery URL.
* add toggle to controle inventory parse as error
also rearranged new inventory options into it's own ini section
* updated with inventory features
also minor fixes/consolidation on deprecated/removed modules
* tweaked settings
* - Create a static address group object in the firewall used for policy rules.
* PEP8 changes
* add function to check for devicegrp name
* fix exception handling
* PEP8 fixes
* update metadata_version
* made composite vars and groups generic
now you can do both in every plugin that chooses to suport it
renamed constructed_groups as it now also constructs vars ... to constructed
moved most of constructed_groups logic into base class to easily share
* documented inventory_hostname
* typo fix
* non-uac works
* switch become/runas to LogonUser/CreateProcessWithTokenW
* fixes#22218
* provides consistent behavior across authtypes
* auto-elevates on UAC if target user has SE_TCB_NAME ("Act as part of the operating system") privilege
* sets us up for much more granular capabilities later (eg, network/service/batch logons)
* - deprecated panos_nat_policy in lieu of pano_nat_rule that uses next generation SDK (PanDevice). Also renamed the module so that is aligns with API calls and UI framework.
* - ansible_metadata requires metadata_version instead of just version key in 2.4
* PEP8 changes
* PEP8 changes
* Emit deprecation warning and add boilerplate
* - renamed panos_security_policy to panos_security_rule in order to better align with UI and API calls
* - fixed PEP8 issues
* - ansible bot does not like multiline comments. Using > for now.
* Add deprecation warning and boilerplate
* - deprecated panos_address and panos_service in lieu of common panos_object
* - deprecated/removed panos_address and panos_service in lieu for panos_object
* squash! - deprecated/removed panos_address and panos_service in lieu for panos_object
* - fixed PEP8 issues
* - ansible_metadata requires metadata_version instead of just version key in 2.4
* add > to multi line descriptions
* update version string to 2.4
* Update legacy-files.txt
* Optimize template
* In fixing template to handle diff correctly #24477, I introduced more
round trips to the remote end which slowed things down The new code now
uses one fewer round trips than the old code.
* Reimplement a large part of template by calling the copy action plugin
instead of doing it in template's code. This reduces the code in
template and gives us one place to fix bugs and optimize.
* Add a follow parameter to template that mirrors the follow parameters
for file and copy.
* Fix copy's diff handling (probably broken in my rewrite for in 2.4
development)
* Adjusted when copy creates tmp dirs to rduce round trips in copy and
template.
Fixes#27956
* Adding VMware tools module
Functionality: Waits for VMware tools to become available (running
state)
* Adding base integration test preparations
Until govcsim supports actual guest tool status, the tests are disabled
* Cleanup and better getvm method
* Updating Changelog
* Adding required metaclass and future import
* Rename to vmware_guest_tools_wait
* Cleanup of documentation
* Fixing review remarks
This commit provides an environment option to change the behaviour so
that it's possible to declare any changes shoudl be considered a junit
failure.
This is useful when carrying out idempotent testing to ensure that
multiple runs are safe and any changes should be considered a test
failure.
In a CI test of an ansible role the practice would be to run the role
once without this to configure the test system, and tehn to run a second
time including this environment vairable so that the CI engine
processing the junit report recognise any changes to be a test fail.
* Import original unmodified upstream version
This is another attempt to get the xml module upstream.
https://github.com/cmprescott/ansible-xml/
This is the original file from upstream,
without commit 1e7a3f6b6e2bc01aa9cebfd80ac5cd4555032774
* Add additional changes required for upstreaming
This PR includes the following changes:
- Clean up of DOCUMENTATION
- Rename "ensure" parameter to "state" parameter (kept alias)
- Added EXAMPLES
- Remove explicit type-case using str() for formatting
- Clean up AnsibleModule parameter handling
- Retained Python 2.4 compatibility
- PEP8 compliancy
- Various fixes as suggested by abadger during first review
This fixescmprescott/ansible-xml#108
* Added original integration tests
There is some room for improvement wrt. idempotency and check-mode
testing.
* Some tests depend on lxml v3.0alpha1 or higher
We are now expecting lxml v2.3.0 or higher.
We skips tests if lxml is too old.
Plus small fix.
* Relicense to GPLv3+ header
All past contributors have agreed to relicense this module to GPLv2+, and GPLv3 specifically.
See: https://github.com/cmprescott/ansible-xml/issues/113
This fixescmprescott/ansible-xml#73
* Fix small typo in integration tests
* Python 3 support
This PR also includes:
- Python 3 support
- Documentation fixes
- Check-mode fixes and improvements
- Bugfix in check-mode support
- Always return xmlstring, even if there's no change
- Check for lxml 2.3.0 or newer
* Add return values
* Various fixes after review
The IMC interface can be quite slow depending on the XML fragments used.
So we increase the default timeout to 60 seconds, and return the elapsed
time so it is easier to determine what timeout value makes sense from
earlier runs.
We also renamed **imc_xml** to **imc_rest**, now that we still can.