* PR Update to fmgr_fwpol_ipv4 -- now allows for failure or skip behavior option upon missing dependencies
* fmgr_fwpol_ipv4 minor docs fix
* Removed "system_package_print" line from test/sanity/ignore.txt as instructed by failed shippable test.
Actual PR module isn't affected.
* Rename hcloud_datacenter_facts to hcloud_datacenter_info
* Rename hcloud_location_facts to hcloud_location_info
* Rename hcloud_image_facts to hcloud_image_info
* Rename hcloud_floating_ip_facts to hcloud_floating_ip_info
* Rename hcloud_server_type_facts to hcloud_server_type_info
* Rename hcloud_server_facts to hcloud_server_info
* Rename hcloud_ssh_key_facts to hcloud_ssh_key_info
* Rename hcloud_volume_facts to hcloud_volume_info
* Fix typo in hcloud_image_info
* Add to porting guide and add changelog fragment
* Reword porting guide
* Install ansible-test
Modify the install script to install ansible-test and its supporting
code. Alternative to #60701 that doesn't change package_dir ansible for
fear that it might regress https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/10437
Also:
* No longer use package_data. Everything in the package dirs is going
to be installed. Anything that shouldn't be installed needs to be
moved elsewhere.
* modify the algorithm to store symlinks which are in the same tree
instead of same directory
* Add ansible_test files to package-data sanity test
* MANIFEST.in cleanups
* Add lib/ansible/config/*.yml
* Make most things in code directories (lib/ansible and test/lib/ansible_test/)
use explicit file extensions instead of wildcards for maintainability
* Exclude common file extensions that we don't want included in the code
directories
* Change package-data test to be more complete
* Now compares the repository, sdist, and install
* Compares both that everything in the sdist is in the repo and
everything in the install is in the sdist in addition to comparing that
everything in the repo that we want is in the install
* Leave out test artifacts
Only include the directory structure for test/results and test/cache not
any files that may have been generated by test runs
Remove test/utils files from the sdist as these are only needed for our CI
cleanup of docs in MANIFEST.in; getting rid of build files.
* Add the ability to output sdist and snapshot to specific directory
* Add a warning about modifying the heuristic to setup.py
* Address generated files
* Use make snapshot instead of sdist to generate changelog and man pages
and make sure they're included
* Ignore both the test/utils and generated test files (results, cache)
* Deal with Python3 __pycache__ byte code caches
* Don't check documentation, that isn't built for the sdist
* Restructure for clarity
* Add cli web docs to make clean
This was causing problems when attempting to test that the sdist didn't
have extra files
* Fix bug constructing python names from __pycache__ names
* Create a clean repo to work from
* Exclude test/legacy and be more explicit on extensions
* Exclude the legacy directory from sdist
* fix: check_mode, add suboptions, return the facts
* pip8, ansible_facts, get_payload
* add space to create PR
* remove space to create PR
* test tests of cp_network
* change for the test of network
* fixes to pass the tests
* fix tests
* Update ignore.txt
* FortiOS modules for 2.9 - 1
* Fix empty choices and avoid E337,E338 warnings
* Ansible comments on version_added and ignore.txt only on this PR files
* Add version_added also for state attribute
* Avoid null choices on dlp_sensor
* Change required flag according to argspec
* Move module_utils
* Add eos_interfaces and deprecate eos_interface
* Add boilerplate, update ignores.txt
* Try to reconcile eos provider documentation with argspec
* Try to work around unknown interfaces
* Move param_list_to_dict to utils
* Add [junos_lldp_global] model
* Add new resource module junos_lldp_global
* Targets model https://github.com/ansible/network/pull/30
* Deprecate junos_lldp module
* Run lldp integration test only if protocol supported
This will help prevent accidental merging of content to recently obsoleted directories when adding new files.
It may also help contributors who have modified obsolete files understand where their changes should now be made.
* Improved netapp_e_facts module.
Added the following facts:
- storage system segment size
- cache block size capabilities
- workload tags
- storage array hosts
- host groups
- list of mapped volumes for each initiator
* Remove proxy specific facts from netapp_e_facts module
* Add unit tests for netapp_e_facts module.
* Removed extraneous type check from nagios module, in order to allow python 3.x
* Removed now useless import types
* Added changelog fragment
* Update changelog.
* Rebased and removed check due to module adding earlier guardrails
* Updated changelog to mention earlier fix adding now completely removed guardrails
* Remove superfluous type checks. Fix docs type.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Relocate ansible-only sanity tests.
* Get "code smell" sanity tests from multiple dirs.
- `test/lib/ansible_test/_data/sanity/code-smell/` - General purpose tests used for both Ansible and Ansible Collections.
- `test/sanity/code-smell/` - Tests specific to Ansible, will not be used for Ansible Collections.
fixes issue with file download function on ASM file transfer endpoints
corrects doc fragments
removes not used parameters
corrects various sanity failures previously ignored across multiple modules
Refactored module to use eseries base class
Removed E322 and E326 for netapp_e_storage module from the ignore.txt file
Updated version_added quotes in netapp_e_storagepool
This new script does not depend on ansible-test and provides much more robust job matrix testing.
It is also run on every job in the matrix now, to detect issues with jobs being re-run after matrix changes are made.
* Improve netapp_e_hostgroup and add unit and integration tests.
netapp_e_hostgroup was refactored for maintainability and improved
documentation clarity.
* Remove ignore sanity check E338 for netapp_e_hostgroup module
* Add __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) to test_netapp_e_hostgroup unit test.