* New module - na_ontap_ldap_client
* Fixing module example usage
* Fixing module documentation - ansible-test sanity
* Fulfile merge request comments
- required_if used for options
- 'client_config' option renamed to 'name'
- docstring updated
- imports placed according to Ansible module best practices
* create an ems log event for users with auto support turned on
* Fix required_if state=present options
The directories used for collections tests are changing as follows:
`test/` -> `tests/`
`test/results/` -> `tests/output/`
This is a breaking change for collections tests executed by ansible-test.
All collections will need to be updated to use the new directory.
The `tests/output/` directory should be added to the `.gitignore` or equivalent in each collection.
This change is being made before the first pre-release of Ansible 2.9 since ansible-test has not yet been shipped.
Using the `tests/` directory matches the other collections directories `plugins/` and `roles/`.
This resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/60218
* play, block, task: New attribute forks
With this it is possible to limit the number of concurrent task runs.
forks can now be used in play, block and task. If forks is set in different
levels in the chain, then the smallest value will be used for the task.
The attribute has been added to the Base class as a list to easily provide
all the values that have been set in the different levels of the chain.
A warning has been added because of the conflict with run_once. forks will
be ignored in this case.
The forks limitation in StrategyBase._queue_task is not used for the free
strategy.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
* Handle forks in free strategy
The forks attribute for the free strategy is handled in run in the free
StrategyModule. This is dony by counting the amount of tasks where the uuid
is the same as the current task, that should be queued next. If this amount
is bigger or equal to the forks attribute from the chain (task, block,
play), then it will be skipped to the next host. Like it is also done with
blocked_hosts.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
* Test cases for forks with linear and free strategy
With ansible_python_interpreter defined in inventory file using
ansible_playbook_python.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
* Changing forks keyword to throttle and adding some more docs
* default collection support
* playbooks run from inside a registered collection will set that collection as the first item in the search order (as will all non-collection roles)
* this allows easy migration of runme.sh style playbook/role integration tests to collections without the playbooks/roles needing to know the name of their enclosing collection
* ignore bogus sanity error
* filed #61460
* fixed task unit test failure
* don't append an empty collections list to the ds
* ignore leftover local_action in mod_args ds action parsing
* fix async_extra_data test to not require ssh and bogus locale
* disable default collection test under Windows
* ensure collection location FS code is always bytes
* add changelog
* Fix TypeError in ec2_group.py for Python3 when sorting dictionary list
* Using json.loads() and dumps() to replace sorting
* Bug fixes for ec2_group.py
* Dictionaries cannot be compared/sorted in Python3
* Diff will occur when the IpPermissions have the same IpRanges but have different ordering
* 'before' will be sorted by 'Type' with high priority than 'IP', but 'boto3.describe_security_groups()' function cannot get 'Type' from Amazon
* Add some basic diff mode testing to exercise the rule-sorting code