In _process_pending_results (strategy/__init__.py), we were using the delegate_to
field directly from the original task, which was not being templated correctly.
As an alternate to #23599, this patch instead pulls the host name out of the delegated
vars passed back in the task result dictionary to avoid having to re-template things.
Fixes#23599Fixes#20508
Ensure newly created NAT gateways get converted to snake dict
Remove custom code, and associated test, for generating snake
dict and use `camel_dict_to_snake_dict`
Make use of `required_if` rather than bespoke parameter checks
Remove ec2_vpc_nat_gateway from pep8 legacy files list
If a lambda exists but does not have a VPC configuration,
add the VPC configuration when it's present in the ansible
parameters.
Prior to this change, setting VPC configuration on a lambda
that did not have any VPC configuration would ignore that config.
* Fixes#24251 save config only if it is changed
Save to startup configuration only when it is different
from running configuration.
* Fix unit test issue
* vmware_guest: Add support for Linked Clones
* Resolve PEP8 Issues
* Change snapshot_name to snapshot_src
* Add additional option 'snapshot_linked' to specify whether to use a linked clone or not
* Changed snapshot_linked parameter to "linked_clone"
* Remove unnecessary conditional
We have a protection against a user setting use_default_subnetpool in
their playbook - but then we sure do pass the kwarg anyway. Maybe let's
not do that.
With newer versions of ansible, module arguments are assumed to
be strings unless otherwise specified. Our 'facts' argument is
expected to be a dictionary, so tell ansible that.
Without this, the argument will arrive as a string and be written
to the facter file inside string quotes. Facter will produce the
following error:
undefined method `each' for #<String:0x000000016ee640>
This was originally fixed and found in the Ansible Puppet role which
is maintained by the OpenStack infrastructure team.
8d0f0bfd0a
On Python3 and Python2 use pickle slightly differently so we need to be
explicit about some things.
If pickles could be shared between python2 and python3, as in
ansible-connection and the pickle cache, we need to specify the protocol
to use when dumping and the encoding to use for byte strings when
loading.
The dumping protocol needs to be no higher than 2 as python-2 only
supports up to protocol 2. The encoding should usually be 'bytes' so
that python2 str type becomes python3 bytes type. However, doing this
means that we must make sure that the objects being serialized properly
make their strings into text strings except when they're supposed to be
bytes. If strings are improperly byte strings, they may cause
tracebacks on the receiving end
Fix for persistent connection plugin on Python3. Note that fixes are also needed to each terminal plugin. This PR only fixes the ios terminal (as proof that this approach is workable.) Future PRs can address the other terminal types.
* On Python3, pickle needs to work with byte strings, not text strings.
* Set the pickle protocol version to 0 because we're using a pty to feed data to the connection plugin. A pty can't have control characters. So we have to send ascii only. That means
only using protocol=0 for pickling the data.
* ansible-connection isn't being used with py3 in the bug but it needs
several changes to work with python3.
* In python3, closing the pty too early causes no data to be sent. So
leave stdin open until after we finish with the ansible-connection
process.
* Fix typo using traceback.format_exc()
* Cleanup unnecessary StringIO, BytesIO, and to_bytes calls
* Modify the network_cli and terminal plugins for py3 compat. Lots of mixing of text and byte strings that needs to be straightened out to be compatible with python3
* Documentation for the bytes<=>text strategy for terminal plugins
* Update unittests for more bytes-oriented internals
Fixes#24355
* New module fortios_address_group
* Fix issue when fortigate don't contain any address group
* Add alias & change member from str to list type
* Fix pep8
* Fix aliases format in doc
* Fix pep8
* Remove duplicate arg spec with module_utils/fortios.py
* Change string format for better compat + better exception catching + cosmetic changes
* Use set, specify exception, RE pattern one time...
* fix pep8
* Improving of nxos_ip_interface module
Added features:
* Route tags for an IP address at interface level with 'tag' option
* Support of IPv4 secondary addresses if option 'allow_secondary' is
true (false by default). If option 'allow_secondary' is true primary
IPv4 address will be replaced
All features support NXAPI and CLI transport, but only with text/raw
output. Currently not possible to get route tags for secondary IPv4/IPv6
addresses from JSON output.
Other changes:
* Module return state 'changed' only when configuration commands were
executed
* Module result includes multiple prefixes if IPv4 addresses were
found
* Fix PEP8 issues
* Addition fix of PEP8 issues
* Remove unused variable from main()
* Fix "proposed" sample in RETURN variable
* Fix "existing" sample in RETURN variable
* Update RETURN variable
Add 'secondary' for every element of 'addresses' list.
* Restore old version number
* Added exception when ipaddress module is imported
* DOCUMENTATION string was updated
* Added 'version_added' for new features
* Added 'requirements' for module
* Added compatibility with latest commit in devel branch
* DOCUMENTATION was fixed
* Improve changes of route tag for existing ip addresses
* Added compatibility with core code
* Fixed mistypes in the DOCUMENTATION variable
* argument_spec fixed
allow_secondary argument type was changed according to allowed choices.