* Fix a bug with the dnf module not using all components of a package name when filtering to determine if it's installed
* changelog
* Simplify splitting on the last '.'
* Update lib/ansible/modules/dnf.py
Push /usr/bin/python to almost the bottom of the barrel. This makes the strategy to prefer
specific versions of the "mystery meat" version.
* Change INTERPRETER_PYTHON default to 'auto'
Change description to match change in behavior.
Change deprecation message to a warning.
* Update docs
* Add porting guide entry
* Update unit tests
* Update integration test
* Allow INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK to be configure using a variable
* Prefer platform-python above other Python 2 interpreters
* Add Python 3.10 to the list of interpreters
* Make undefined variables in handler names non-fatal if the handler is not used
* If the handler has no way to be notified (i.e. the name can't be templated and the handler has no listen topics), display a warning
* Add tests for variables in handler names
* changelog
* Fix when evaluation on Native Jinja and Python 3.10
* Add unit test
* Add explaining comment
* Enable jinja2_native before tests
Co-Authored-By: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* Sanity
* Return native template module instead of modifying globals
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* Make sure AnsibleModule positional arguments are validated.
* Extract ANSIBLE_MODULE_CONSTURCTOR_ARGS with inspection.
* Remove no longer necessary return value.
* Fix PR #.
* argument_spec might not have been specified, as in community.general.xenserver_facts.
* Fix typo.
test/integration/targets/any_errors_fatal/18602.yml is not run via
runme.sh and is testing the same as
test/integration/targets/any_errors_fatal/always_block.yml which is
actually run. The former file is safe to remove.
* Add packaging to requirement of ansible-test
Fix#75353
After requires_ansible field was added as mandatory to runtime.yml
file, ansible-test fails to check this field if it doesn't have
packaging module.
[1] https://github.com/ansible/galaxy-importer/pull/124
* updates Tower page to talk about RHAAP
* updates scenario guide Tower references
* updates Tower references to use AWX and/or RHAAP
* more scenario guides fixes
* fix CI failures
* Update docs/docsite/rst/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.8.rst
* removes tower link
* for 2.8, still mention Tower along with AWX and RHAAP
* aws guides should be updated in the collection, where they now exist
Co-authored-by: Alicia Cozine <acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update network user guide to point to ansible.utils.cli_parse module as ansible.netcommon.cli_parse is deprecated from ansible.netcommon 2.0.0 release
* modules moved to use best_parsable_locale
* fixed invocations
* better better
* also module_utils
* converted to function as per fb
* patch testt
* whitespace
* set host_key_checking check to False, rather than if not (which captures False and None)
* add host_key_checking default to ssh.py / update documentation
* Canonicalize module_defaults actions and action_groups pre-fork and cache them on the play
* Call get_action_args_with_defaults with the resolved FQCN plugin and don't pass the redirect list
* Add validation for action_group metadata and a toggle to disable the warnings
* Handle groups recursively referring to each other
* Remove special-casing for non-fqcn actions in module_defaults groups
* Error for actions and groups in module_defaults that can't be resolved
* Error for fully templated module_defaults
* Add integration tests for action_groups
* Changelog
This is useful for testing the effects on docs of changing what
collections are in a version of ansible. ansible-build-data can be
cloned locally, modified, and then build-ansible.py docs-build can be
told to use the local checkout instead of the canonical one on github.
* env_setup - Prefer Python3
Prefer the 'python3' executable over 'python'.
* Add shebang for syntax detection
While the script isn't executable and we recommend sourcing it, having a shebang allows
variuos text editors to detect that it is a shell script and apply proper syntax highlighting.
While implementing basic Ansible module testing I realised that the `self.module` used in some places is not actually a thing, and I changed to `my_module` to make it work as I understand it was expected.