* issue #61672: make jenkins_plugin module work in a session when CSRF enabled
This commit modifies the signature of `fetch_url` so that a cookie jar can be
specified allowing multiple calls to operate with the same session. It uses
a similar construct to the `Request` class to initialise the cookie jar if
it is not provided.
The jenkins_plugin module is modified to create a cookie jar if CSRF is
enabled. This cookie jar is then submitted with every call to fetch_url.
Also changed is to submit the crumb in the request headers rather than
in the data field.
This has been tested with Jenkins 2.176.
* issue #61672: fix jenkins_script module
This commit modifies the jenkins_script module to use the authorization crumb
in a session in a similar fashion to the jenkins_plugin change for the same
issue.
* Fix ansible-doc traceback for removed modules.
This avoids tracebacks with errors like the following when a module has been removed:
module module_name missing documentation (or could not parse documentation): 'NoneType' object does not support item assignment
* Fix ansible-doc sanity test warning handling.
Warnings about removed modules/plugins on stderr are now properly ignored.
Previously an ansible-doc error could result in unrelated errors going undetected because tests were stopped early and the underlying error was ignored.
* Fix ansible-test venv activation.
When using the ansible-test --venv option, an execv wrapper for each python interpreter is now used instead of a symbolic link.
* Fix ansible-test execv wrapper generation.
Use the currently running Python interpreter for the shebang in the execv wrapper instead of the selected interpreter.
This allows the wrapper to work when the selected interpreter is a script instead of a binary.
* Fix ansible-test sanity requirements install.
When running sanity tests on multiple Python versions, install requirements for all versions used instead of only the default version.
* Fix ansible-test --venv when installed.
When running ansible-test from an install, the --venv delegation option needs to make sure the ansible-test code is available in the created virtual environment.
Exposing system site packages does not work because the virtual environment may be for a different Python version than the one on which ansible-test is installed.
* create-deprecated-issues script can now add to a specified project
* Migrate the create deprecated issues script into a subcommand of build-ansible
* Remove deprecated-issue script from ignore list
* aws_secret: (integration tests) Move tests to using module_defaults
* Update hacking aws security policy to enable management of secrets
* aws_secret: (integration tests) Fixup integration tests
- Update tests to use resource_prefix as a prefix rather than a suffix
- Pause after role creation to cope with AWS being slow (and returning before the role it ready)
* Allow the use of _paramiko_conn even if the connection hasn't been started.
I'm not sure what the benefit is of Noneing paramiko_conn on close, but will keep for now
* Fix test
* Try to fix up net_put & net_get
* Add changelog
* Fix ec2_vpc_vgw broken tests
Add waiter function to wait for API to report detached vgw is available.
Also catch extra error code in attach retry as EC2 sometimes reports that
the vgw is available several seconds before permitting the attachment.
Fixes: #53185
* Re-enable ec2_vgc_vgw test target
* add new module: aws_stepfunctions_state_machine
* add integration tests for new module: aws_stepfunctions_state_machine
* fix sanity checks
* use files/ folder instead for integration test
* rename role name in integration test
* attempt further permissions
* iam states prefix
* iam integration test prefix
* add iam policy for running step functions state machine actions
* slightly increase iam permission scope
* rename integration test folder to proper name
* move main() method to end of file
* move contents of integration-policy.json for state machines to compute-policy.json
* make check_mode return proper changed value + add check_mode integration tests
* rename module to aws_step_functions_state_machine
* fix missed rename in integration test variable
* add purge_tags option
* bump to version 2.10
Python < 2.7.9 does not have the ssl.SSLContext attribute.
ssl.SSLContext is only required when we want to validate the SSL
connection. If `validate_certs` is false, we don't initialize the
`ssl_context` variable.
Add unit-test coverage and a little refactoring:
- avoid the use of `mocker`, when we can push `monkeypatch` which is
`pytest`'s default.
- use `mock.Mocker()` when possible
closes: #57072
* module_utils/ec2: (unit tests) Move unit tests for module_utils/ec2.py into test/units/module_utils
- compare_policies was refactored from s3_bucket
- "ec2_utils" doesn't seem to have ever existed
* module_utils/ec2: (unit tests) Add unit test for comparing quoted and unquoted bools and numbers within policies
As per https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_grammar.html
"Values are enclosed in quotation marks. Quotation marks are optional for numeric
and Boolean values."
* module_utils/ec2: Explicitly convert bools and ints to strings when comparing policies
See also: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_grammar.html
This allows junos_config to changes the candidate configuration only and
does not commit it as the active configuration at once w/ the
'check_commit' option.
* Fixes to ecs_certificate cert chain for #61738
* Added changelog fragment
* Fixes to ecs_certificate for cleaner join, and better integration test
* Fix integration test formatting
* End cert chain with a \n
* Update changelogs/fragments/61738-ecs-certificate-invalid-chain.yaml
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update main.yml
* compare list of dicts
* update example for dhcp_server_opts to include ip_version which is automatically added by openstack
* add note about dhcp_server_opts
* add changelog fragment
* fix forgotten exception+pass
* no need to excplicitly check for None
* fix oops
* fix import error
* missed missing_required_lib
* changelog fragment formatting and grammar fixes
* update requirements in documentation and fix spelling
* Update AWS hacking policy to enable ASG Tagging management
* aws_asg: Add tests for ASG Tagging (including idempotency)
* aws_asg: ignore sort order when comparing tags on the ASG (fix idempotency)
* ec2_asg: (integration tests) test for idempotency when managing metrics collection
* ec2_asg: sort list of enabled metrics to ensure clean comparisons.
* Fix ansible-connection persist after playbook run issue
* PR https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/59153 to add support
for delaying the ansible-connection added an old issue of
ansible-connection persisting even after playbook run is finished
till either command timeout or connect timeout is triggered.
ansible-connection persist after playbook execution is done
and also delays the connection initilization untill a method
in invoked from module side on the connection object.
* Add chanegelog
Add a list of previously used release names to make it easy to tell what
release names are no longer usable.
Add a test that new release names have been added to the used list.
Fixes#61616
* iam_group: (integration tests) migrate tests to module_defaults
* iam_group: (integration tests) migrate to using temporary user and group with {{ resource_prefix }}
* iam_group: (integration tests) fix test, checking the return values
* iam_group: (integration tests) Add some more tests around the behaviour of 'changed'
* iam_group: (docs) Update documentation of iam_group return value
* Update AWS testing policies to enable group/user management
* aws_vpc_subnet: (integration tests) migrate to module_defaults
* aws_vpc_subnet: (integration tests) remove hard coded assumption that AZ A exists.
While Amazon now tends to enable all AZs in a region, new customers in us-west-1 are only assigned 2 out of the 3 AZs, which might not include AZ a
* ec2_vpc_subnet: (integration tests) General cleanup
- use "is changed" rather than .changed
- clean up labelling of a couple of assertions (C&P fail)
* meraki_organization - Add warning about organization deletion
The documentation is now more explicit about the ramifications of using `state: absent` in a task.
* Add caution about handlers & import to Pitfalls on the playbooks_reuse page.
The fact that handlers lose their name: when using import_tasks:, while logical, is not intuitive and should be noted.
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>