This commit removes the restriction on django management commands. If a command is unknown to the django installation, there will be a concise error produced.
for example:
tasks:
- name: invalid command
django_manage: virtualenv="/valid/virtualenv" app_path="/valid/app_path" command="nowaydude"
Results in:
failed: [hostname] => {"cmd": "python manage.py nowaydude", "failed": true}
msg: stdout: Unknown command: 'nowaydude'
Type 'manage.py help' for usage.
:stderr: Unknown django command: nowaydude
self._has_aliases is used to know if a alias already exist, but
the test we want is to know if we need to add a new alias, which
is stored in self.aliases
on Mint as it work on Debian, fix#4587.
PPAs are not supported however, since that's a Ubuntu specific feature
and mint is detected as a generic distribution and use a different
codename than the Ubuntu release it is based on, which mean that apt_repository
cannot add detect and add the proper url without a better heuristic.
mysql_variables bindly executes a SET var = value query even when
the variable already has the requested value.
With this patch the query is executed only if the current value is
different to the requested one.
Check for Walrus endpoint by looking to see if the endpoint is not AWS.
This fixes a bug where the user specifies an AWS endpoint via S3_URL,
but the code interprets it as Walrus and then fails.
The return values from check mode and non-check mode should match in all cases,
except when a SHA-1 hash is used as version, as there is no way to check if it
is a valid hash using `git ls-remote`.
Also, to accomodate this change, the force flag for the reset function has been
removed so that we can do the checking in main.
For this, add internal "original_basename" param to file module,
similar to copy module. (Param name is a bit misnormer now, should
be treated as "original basepath").
If src param to copy is a directory, all files under it are collected
and pushed one by one to target. Source dir path handled in a way
simalar to rsync: if it ends with slash, only inside contents of
directory are copied to destination, otherwise the dir itself is
copied (with all contents of course). Original idea and implementation
by https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/1809 . Rewritten to address
review comments and simplify/correct logic.