Since our validation does conversion as well as validation, I'm not sure
this is entirely correct. May need to take a look at our conversion
code and re-examine to be sure we're doing it right.
This adds a new module, iosxr_config, that can be used for configuring
Cisco IOS XR devices. It is provides a set of arguments for sending
configuration commands to the device over cli
This adds a new module, iosxr_template, that can be used to template
configurations for IOS XR devices. Templates are then loaded into the
target device over cli
This adds a new module, junos_config, useed to configure Juniper JUNOS based
devices. The config module can be used to set an ordered set of set and
delete statements over a cli transport
This adds a new module, junos_template, that can read in a template
config and push the changes to the device. It can also backup the
current config. This module is implemented over cli
This adds a new module, junos_command that can be used for sending commands
to Juniper JUNOS based devices. The junos_command module is implemented
over a cli transport
- clarify docs on body_json behaviour
- only tranform into json if body input is not a string
users keep passing json string and expecint it to not be jsonified again
- fixed issue with removes not handling path expansion correctly
- switched all path variables to 'type path' to handle expansions
This change update the return values from eos_config to be consistent with
all network config modules. This will now return updates and responses
from the module
This change updates the returns values from eos_command to be consistent
with network modules. It now returns stdout, stdout_lines and failed_conditionals
This updates the nxos_template doc string to unify the return values
across all network modules. This change now returns stdout, stdout_lines
and failed_conditionals
This modifies the return values to make them consistent across all
network command modules. The module now returns stdout, stdout_lines
and failed_conditionals
This addresses a bug in the eos_config module that would prevent it
from running properly. The module should now properly process the config
and the candidate
The eos_config module has a bug where its trying to pass an argument
that doesn't exist. This fixes that problem, removing the offending
keywork argment