Allows patching of custom Kubernetes resources that
don't support strategic merge patching
Check that openshift module supports content_type param
(requires version newer than 0.6.0)
Move dict_merge from azure_rm_resource module to
module_utils.common.dict_transformations and add tests.
Use dict_merge to provide a fairly realistic, reliable
diff output when k8s-based modules are run in check_mode.
Rename unit tests so that they actually run and reflect
the module_utils they're based on.
* allow user to pass list of resources in to definition parameter
* Add new validator for list|dict|string
* use string_types instead of string
* state/force information is lost after the first item in the list
* Add tests
* Appease ansibot
* Move k8s modules to dynamic backend
* update required openshift version
* update -> patch
* use new dynamic client exceptions
* style
* guard urllib3 import
* guard ansibleerror import
* give more information about error cause
* format in variable
* style
* rename tests
* Search for provided kind in a few more places to match old behavior, properly handle failure
* make common code use fail instead of fail_json, to work for lookup plugins as well
* update docs
* move openshift_raw tests into k8s tests
* fix typo
* Use diff of response and resource to determine change, don't do any checking client-side before making requests
* remove duplicate yaml blocks
* Update porting guide for k8s module
* remove invalid doc refs
* If fuzzy searching finds a resource, update resource_definition to match proper kind and version
* remote unsupported openshift_raw variables
* properly check environment variables when determining auth method:
Node port field is not populated on K8S pods, and it's certainely the most useful port to use in pod when we need to interact with ansible outside of the cluster