This PR includes:
- Checkmode improvements
- Integration tests
- A fix for python3
- PEP8 fixes
This backports improvements from the win_wakeonlan module.
* Implementation of junos_static_route module
* junos implementation of net_static_route
* integration test for junos_static_route
* integration test for junos net_static_route
* Minor change
* Doc change
* Fix CI issue
* On python3, stdin goes through a buffer that translates from raw bytes
to text. this interferes with pause as it (1) performs universal
newline conversion and therefore '\r' is turned into '\n' and (2) the
buffering prevents us from getting the typed characters immediately
(possibly a python3 bug?) Using the raw byte stream that's behind the
text decoder fixes these problems.
Unrelated cleanups:
* Use to_text instead of str for conversion into strings to avoid possible tracebacks
* Use either \r or \n as the end of a line.
Fixes#26278Resolves#26446
* Move Config classes from executor.py to config.py.
* Move Environment and Test config to config.py.
* Move Coverage/CoverageReport Config to config.py.
* Clean up type hints.
* openwrt_init: clearly state that python is required
As python isn't installed by default on OpenWrt/LEDE,
clearly state that python is required
Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <echampetier@anevia.com>
* opkg: clearly state that python is required
As python isn't installed by default on OpenWrt/LEDE,
clearly state that python is required
Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <echampetier@anevia.com>
* junos_user declarative module changes
* Active/Deactivate support
* junos_user integration test
* net_user intergration test for junos
* Add version_added for active param
By default, the vendor neutral modules will just go on if no
implementation module is found.
If user specifies the task argument fail_on_missing_module and
sets it to True, then we bail out the play early and report that
to the user.
restored 'rc' inspection but only when failed is not specified
removed redundant changed from basic.py as task_executor already adds
removed redundant filters, they are tests
added aliases to tests removed from filters
fixed test to new rc handling
This is part of the effort to make win_get_url parameters conform to
other modules. The option `validate_certs` is the common option for
this.
See also #20160
* as a result of recent core engine changes to ignore rc, modules are responsible to set `failed` on nonzero RC if they want that behavior
* the `failed` filter currently triggers on nonzero RC, which caused the tests to false-pass
* updated tests to explicitly check both rc and failed keys, as well as using the failed filter.
Thanks to the report by Matt Clay at [1], yamllint now supports Python
2.6. Tests were enabled on Travis for 2.6 to make sure there will be no
regressions in the future.
[1]: https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/55