* Move module_utils
* Add eos_interfaces and deprecate eos_interface
* Add boilerplate, update ignores.txt
* Try to reconcile eos provider documentation with argspec
* Try to work around unknown interfaces
* Move param_list_to_dict to utils
* Adding waiter to cluster remove process
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* update aws_eks integration test
* Refactor aws_eks test suite to use pip
* update version testing
* missing parens...
* add changelog fragment
* Add waiter to module_utils, fix exception handling.
* Correct EKS waiter checks
* various mod_args fixes
* filter task keywords when parsing actions from task_ds- prevents repeatedly banging on the pluginloader for things we know aren't modules/actions
* clean up module/action error messaging. Death to `no action in task!`- actually list the candidate modules/actions from the task if present.
* remove shadowed_module test
* previous discussion was that this behavior isn't worth the complexity or performance costs in mod_args
* fix/add test, remove module shadow logic
* address review feedback
* Add [junos_lldp_global] model
* Add new resource module junos_lldp_global
* Targets model https://github.com/ansible/network/pull/30
* Deprecate junos_lldp module
* Run lldp integration test only if protocol supported
Fixes#60307.
This bug was introduced in commit d2edf1d435
("User - Create parent directories if they do not exist in the specified
home path (#51043)") and did not make it into any releases.
A team of SUSE employees and openSUSE community members will
now be able to step up and help maintain zypper modules.
For this, it makes sense to create a team.
I will be the first person of this organisation.
I have started a process internally to start this initiative,
and will extend this to the OpenSUSE ML when this has merged.
Since there might be several projects with the same name in different
domains, it's required to define domain_id during project search.
Otherwise openstacksdk will raise "Multiple matches found" error
The vcenter provider allow one to use the `VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM` to
manually select a test platform. The test platforms are:
- `govcsim`
- `static`
- and `worldstream`.
Before this commit, the `govcsim` value was ignored.
Example:
```shell
$ VMWARE_TEST_PLATFORM=govcsim ansible-test integration --python 3.7 needs/target/prepare_vmware_tests/
```
* Add writing new tests subsection to vmware_guidelines
Specifically address use of the prepare_vmware_tests role
Point to common vars for use by test writers
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>