* Change test suite to fit expected behaviour
This reverts some changes from ansible/ansible@723daf3
If a line is found in the file, exactly or via regexp matching, it must
not be added again.
insertafter/insertbefore options are used only when a line is to be
inserted, to specify where it must be added.
* Implement the change in behaviour mentioned in the previous commit
* Fix comment to reflect what the code does
* Set the correct return message.
In these cases, the lines are added, not replaced.
* Add a changelog
* Allow tags to be templated from a variable. Fixes#49825
* Restore _load_tags to ensure we do csv tag splitting
* Add tests for csv tags and templated tags
* evaluate_tags doesn't need to accept strings, because _load_tags handles this
* Port bundled distro to use optparse instead of argparse (py2.6)
* Use an absolute import to satisfy the current import testing harness
* Port from subprocess.check_output to subprocess.Popen.communicate() (py2.6)
* Add license location
The changes have been proposed upstream here:
https://github.com/nir0s/distro/pull/232
Upstream is contemplating a branch where everyone wanting python-2.6
support can collaborate without it becoming part of the regularly
supported releases.
Since the 'platform.dist()' and 'platform.linux_distribution()'
methods will be removed from future versions of python, this
provides an alternative to replace ansibles use of those
methods.
lib/ansible/module_utils/distro.py is a copy of
https://github.com/nir0s/distro/blob/master/distro.py
This module is originally from https://github.com/nir0s/distro
and is license under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
* Fail if a remote_addr with a '/' hist ansible_connection
This is _probably_ a CIDR block, but anything with a slash will fail,
so no need to try to parse to make sure
* Locks are now per-socket_path.
Locks use the same value as socket_path. Locks are also cleaned up in
shutdown like sockets.
* New module - postgresql_idx
* New module postgresql_idx: added returns block
* New module postgresql_idx: fixed documentation, typos and added idxname to fail_json
* In some cases, it appears that Exception should have been used instead
as there's no need to catch sys.exit KeyboardInterrupt and similar.
* In a few cases, it appears that BaseException is used because
a library we depend on calls sys.exit() contrary to good coding
design. Comment those so that we know that those have been audited
and found to be correct and change to use (Exception, SystemExit)
instead.