* Define NetApp E-Series ASUP module
ASUP, or Auto-Support, is a mechanism that allows NetApp support
to receive information on the status of E-Series storage-systems
in order to proactively resolve issues for customers. This module
gives customers the ability to tune ASUP settings to their liking,
including disabling the feature entirely.
* Improved testing for netapp_e_asup module
Added coverage and validation to asup integration and unit testing
* Working through tests and fixing dumb mistakes
* Fix sanity issues and tests. All G
* Correct type test for azure_rm_networkinterface
* azure_rm_networkinterface correct type comparison
* Post rebase cleanup
* Remove erroneous reference to dns_servers
There are multiple settings that are defined at a global level for
E-Series systems, but don't necessarily fit with anything else. This
module is intended to provide a place to encapsulate those.
* YUM4/DNF compatibility via yum action plugin
DNF does not natively support allow_downgrade as an option, instead
that is always the default (not configurable by the administrator)
so it had to be implemented
- Fixed group actions in check mode to report correct changed state
- Better error handling for depsolve and transaction errors in DNF
- Fixed group action idempotent transactions
- Add use_backend to yum module/action plugin
- Fix dnf handling of autoremove (didn't used to work nor had a
default value specified, now does work and matches default
behavior of yum)
- Enable installroot tests for yum4(dnf) integration testing, dnf
backend now supports that
- Switch from zip to bc for certain package install/remove test
cases in yum integration tests. The dnf depsolver downgrades
python when you uninstall zip which alters the test environment
and we have no control over that.
- Add changelog fragment
- Return a pkg_mgr fact if it was not previously set.
* Share the implementation of hashing for both vars_prompt and password_hash.
* vars_prompt with encrypt does not require passlib for the algorithms
supported by crypt.
* Additional checks ensure that there is always a result.
This works around issues in the crypt.crypt python function that returns
None for algorithms it does not know.
Some modules (like user module) interprets None as no password at all,
which is misleading.
* The password_hash filter supports all parameters of passlib.
This allows users to provide a rounds parameter, fixing #15326.
* password_hash is not restricted to the subset provided by crypt.crypt,
fixing one half of #17266.
* Updated documentation fixes other half of #17266.
* password_hash does not hard-code the salt-length, which fixes bcrypt
in connection with passlib.
bcrypt requires a salt with length 22, which fixes#25347
* Salts are only generated by ansible when using crypt.crypt.
Otherwise passlib generates them.
* Avoids deprecated functionality of passlib with newer library versions.
* When no rounds are specified for sha256/sha256_crypt and sha512/sha512_crypt
always uses the default values used by crypt, i.e. 5000 rounds.
Before when installed passlibs' defaults were used.
passlib changes its defaults with newer library versions, leading to non
idempotent behavior.
NOTE: This will lead to the recalculation of existing hashes generated
with passlib and without a rounds parameter.
Yet henceforth the hashes will remain the same.
No matter the installed passlib version.
Making these hashes idempotent.
Fixes#15326Fixes#17266Fixes#25347 except bcrypt still uses 2a, instead of the suggested 2b.
* random_salt is solely handled by encrypt.py.
There is no _random_salt function there anymore.
Also the test moved to test_encrypt.py.
* Uses pytest.skip when passlib is not available, instead of a silent return.
* More checks are executed when passlib is not available.
* Moves tests that require passlib into their own test-function.
* Uses the six library to reraise the exception.
* Fixes integration test.
When no rounds are provided the defaults of crypt are used.
In that case the rounds are not part of the resulting MCF output.
* including test case using environment variables as per issue #44163
* including missing environment variable in shared documentation fragement, related to issue #44163
* fixes parameters via environment variables, issue #44163
* Added nios_txt_record module
Whitespace cleanup and version fix
First stab at txt record integration test
Fix for CI version requirement
Added nios_txt_record module
Whitespace cleanup and version fix
First stab at txt record integration test
Fix for CI version requirement
force re-run
* added alias for cloud group1
* expend checksum format to <algorithm>:(<checksum>|<url>)
* continue to code at office
* ALPHA - expend checksum format to <algorithm>:(<checksum>|<url>)
* clean up tmpfile and comment
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to fix [Could not find or access 'testserver.py']
* fix test code [Could not find or access 'testserver.py']
* fix test code [add files dir]
* fix test code [files dir not exists]
* as [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* add test item [sha1 and sha256]
* since [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* fix [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* fix test code typo
* add docs for #27617
* PR #43751 is minor change
* fix pep8 issue.
* fix test code style.
* fix unexpected quote
* Resolve issues in NetApp E-Series Host module
The E-Series host module had some bugs relating to the update/creation
of host definitions when iSCSI initiators when included in the
configuration. This patch resolves this and other minor issues with
correctly detecting updates.
There were also several minor issues found that were causing issues with
truly idepotent updates/changes to the host definition.
This patch also provides some unit tests and integration tests to help
catch future issues in these areas.
fixes#28272
* Improve NetApp E-Series Host module testing
The NetApp E-Series Host module integration test lacked feature test
verification to verify the changes made to the storage array.
The NetApp E-Series rest api was used to verify host create, update, and
remove changes made to the NetApp E-Series storage arrays.
* issue:43021 add support for onyx version 3.6.6000
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>
* issue:43021 add support for onyx version 3.6.6000
Signed-off-by: Samer Deeb <samerd@mellanox.com>