* Deprecate Windows 2008, and 2008 R2
* Remove shippable nodes
* Update windows_faq.rst
Be less specific about 2008/R2 timeframes
* Update setup.ps1
tweak warning text
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update ec2_vol.py
When `name` is specified, it ignores `zone` filter. That is you could not have same tag:Name in different zones.
* Add changelog fragment
* Add collection support with local for supported network platforms
* The legacy behavior of network action plugins using persistent
the framework is to override the connection=local with the actual connection type (network_cli/netconf/httpapi) based
on the value of transport option in provider.
* After the actual connection plugin is identified try to load it from
`ansible.netcommon` collection, if it fails load it from ansible
core. This is done to work with Ansible 2.10 and also maintain backward compatibility for
Ansible 2.9 version to ensure it works with network collections.
* To support this need to pass collection_list value to connection
plugins. As in case of connection=local it loads `persistent`
connection within action plugin which in turn invokes `network_cli`
or `netconf` connection. Similarly `network_cli` connection plugin invokes
`terminal` and `cliconf plugins and `netconf` connection plugin invokes `netconf`
`plugins` based on value on `ansible_network_os`.
* Add deprecation warning for connection=local support and
provider support for applicable platforms
* Fix CI failures
* Allow to not read content from file.
* Allow to feed content directly into _info modules.
* Allow to feed non-primary content into openssl_certificate, openssl_csr and openssl_publickey.
* Rename changelog.
* Bugfix of 65367: postgresql_query doesn't support non-ASCII characters in SQL files with Python3
* add changelog
* fix
* change changelog fragment, add example
As AnsibleModule._log_invocation is currently implemented, any parameter
with a name that matches PASSWORD_MATCH triggers the no_log warning as a
precaution against parameters that may contain sensitive data, but have not
been marked as sensitive by the module author.
This patch would allow module authors to explicitly mark the aforementioned
parameters as not sensitive thereby bypassing an erroneous warning message,
while still catching parameters which have not been marked at all by the
author.
Adds tests for various no_log states including True, False, and None (as
extracted by AnsibleModule._log_invocation) when applied to an argument with
a name that matches PASSWORD_MATCH.
Fixes: #49465#64656
* Modify the parent class for net_put and net_get
module to refer from `ActionModule` class in
network.py action plugin which contains the
common code for network plugins.
* Replace `_handle_template` with `_handle_src_option`
function name which is defined in common class.
* virtual facts: /proc/<pid>/environ is NULL-separated
* non-empty "container" env is a guest container
* This is consistent with `systemd-detect-virt --container`
* fact utils: line_sep option: specify delim for split
* allow using the same function to split null-delimited objects
Since 4.0.0 there is a field proxy_address for limiting proxy requests.
Official Docs: "Proxy address If specified then active proxy requests are only accepted from this list of comma-delimited IP addresses, optionally in CIDR notation, or DNS names of active Zabbix proxy.
This field is only available if an active proxy is selected in the Proxy mode field. Macros are not supported.
This option is supported since Zabbix 4.0.0."
updated documentation/help
fixed test issues
fixed version_added not a string
fix suggestions by D3DeFi
added changelog fragment
applied D3DeFi suggestions
way cleaner and better readable
Updates the user module to support pull request #64733. Neither the
update_password or password_lock field contains sensitive information, so
mark them as such.
* Use is_sequence, and Mapping throughout, add support for tuples. Fixes#65722
* Address tests
* Remove unused import
* Add changelog
* Add docstring for clarity
* Argh, linting fix
* Not chasing this rabbit
* wrap_var doesn't return a ref to the original item
* no ref tests
* Remove unused import
* #65993 - update restart policy (restart policy & restart retries) without restarting the container
* - proper indentation on the continuation-line
- set restart_policy to the correct value independent from the api version
* - move restart_policy definitions into the if block
- add a new variable for the restart_policy configuration value
* add changelog fragment
* typo; minus -> underscore
* rename changelog fragment to contain the correct module name
* rename restart_policy_config_value to just restart_policy and refer to the correct dict values
* Add support for timeout while waiting for state.
* Allow to limit removal wait time.
* Add changelog.
* Forgot version_added.
* Add some check mode tests.
* Use removal_wait_timeout in tests.
* Parse Healthcheck.StartPeriod properly
* Add changelog fragment
* Use proper markup in changelog
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Allow to inspect containers directly.
* Wait for containers to be removed before recreating them.
* Also wait for containers to be removed before creating them.
* Add changelog.
* Fix multiple subnet (of same IP version) idempotence for docker_network.
* Add changelog.
* Unit tests no longer make sense, since the part of the code they test has been removed.
* Re-add CIDR validation. Move it to better position (module setup instead of idempotence check).
* Update changelog.
* Only run new tests on VM test images.
* Actually do what is documented. Especially since an empty object is a valid value for aux_addresses.
In addition to signing update queries also use the TSIG key to sign
lookup queries. By doing that we allow a hidden master to not only to
be looked down network wise, but also TSIG wise.
A bonus benefit of threating update queries and lookup queries more
the same is that will allow for all queries to be refactored into a
shared helper method. Currently we have a bit too much duplicated code
within the module.
Check for virtualNicManager in Esxi host system before accessing properties in vmware_vmkernel_info.
Fixes: #62772
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>