* inventory plugins: try auto before ini
auto plugin should run before ini to avoid ini being able to parse
some plugin configuration YAML files successfully.
* Update comment
comment was added by 2ffe3c42bb but
related code was later removed by
506e6a0b2d.
* First pass at a toml inventory
* Make EXAMPLES yaml
* Remove unnecessary comment
* Small formatting changes
* Add ansible-inventory option to list as TOML
* TOML inventory improvements, to allow a more simple inventory, specifically related to children
* changelog
* Simplify logic
* Dedupe _expand_hostpattern, making it available to all inventory plugins
* Don't make the TOML inventory dependent on the YAML inventory
* Quote IP address values
* Add more TOML examples
* Further cleanups
* Enable the toml inventory to run by default
* Create toml specific dumper
* 2.8
* Clean up imports
* No toml pygments lexer
* Don't raise an exception early when toml isn't present, and move toml to the end, since it requires an external dep
* Require toml>=0.10.0
* Further clean up of empty data
* Don't require toml>=0.10.0, but prefer it, add code for fallback in older versions
* Ensure we actually pass an encoder to toml.dumps
* Simplify recursive data converter
* Appease tests, since we haven't limited controller testing to 2.7+
* Update docstring for convert_yaml_objects_to_native
* remove outdated catching of AttributeError
* We don't need to catch ImportError when import ansible.plugins.inventory.toml
* Add note about what self.dump_funcs.update is doing
* Address some things
* A little extra comment
* Fix toml availability check
* Don't create an intermediate list
* Require toml file extension
* Add metadata
* Remove TOML docs from intro_inventory to prevent people from getting the wrong idea
* It's in defaults, remove note
* core supported, indicate very clearly that this is preview status
* Removed deprecated ANSIBLE_HOSTS
* Bump sudo/su configs to match deprecation version for cli and playbook args
* Bump include configs to match deprecation version for 'include'
* Ensure that the value of PLUGIN_FILTERS_CFG is treated as type=path, and that we use the standard section of 'defaults' instead of 'default'
* deprecate the default section
* Don't add version_added for the corrected section
* gather_subset is a list of strings
When gather_subset is an integer, a message pointing out the problem, current tb error
is replaced by this one:
ERROR! the field 'gather_subset' should be a list of (<class 'str'>,), but the item '42' is a <class 'int'>
...
* gathering_facts test: ensure smart gathering is on
Extends `module_defaults` by adding a prefix to defaults `group/` which denotes a builtin list of modules. Initial groups are: `group/aws`, `group/azure`, and `group/gcp`
Fixes#40650Fixes#40245Fixes#41541
* Refactor netconf_config module as per proposal #104
* Update netconf_config module metadata to core network supported
* Refactor local connection to use persistent connection framework
for backward compatibility
* Update netconf connection plugin configuration varaibles (Fixes#40245)
* Add support for optional lock feature to Fixes#41541
* Add integration test for netconf_config module
* Documentation update
* Move deprecated options in netconf_config module
Only print warning when ansible.cfg is actually skipped
* Also add unittests for the find_ini_config_file function
* Add documentation on world writable current working directory
config files can no longer be loaded from a world writable current
working directory but the end user is allowed to specify that
explicitly. Give appropriate warnings and information on how.
Fixes#42388
If there were fatal bugs in this portion of config, they would never be displayed
because config would fail to load and then every^U (Exageration... only
half of every) other part of the code which depended on config to be
loaded would fail before we ever got around to a section of code that
would process UNABLE.
Remove the try except from here so that we are able to debug this code
On Python3, these would be text strings already. On Python2, we need to
convert them from bytes.
Use a new helper function py3compat to do this.
Fixes#43207
Fixes#37262Fixes#36284
* Updates options in netconf connection to enable
bastion/jump host setting using configuration/enviornment
varaibles.
* Update troubleshooting docs from using bastion host with netconf
connection
* pip tests: remove trailing spaces
* pip tests: use Jinja tests
* fixup! pip tests: remove trailing spaces
* pip tests: use 'command' instead of 'shell' module
* pip tests: remove unused variable
* pip tests: use a package with fewer dependencies
sampleproject has one dependency: 'peppercorn' and peppercorn doesn't
have any dependency.
* pip tests: check that 'name' param handles list
* pip: squash package parameters
Note that squashing will be removed in 2.11, new code should directly
use a list with the 'name' parameter.
When we read files from disk we always want to read them as bytes and
then convert them to text ourselves. This gives us greater control over
what encodings are used, what to do in case of errors decoding the bytes
to text, and better resilience against problems on both Python 2 and
Python 3.
If we left it up to Python to do this, on Python2, this could mean
that config values end up as bytes (leading to tracebacks elsewhere in
the code). In Python3, it could traceback if the user's locale did not
match with the encoding of the ini file or config files could be decoded
as the user's locale encoding instead of as utf-8.
In the process of building up the inventory by parsing each inventory
source with each available inventory plugin, there are three kinds of
possible errors (listed in order from earliest to latest):
1. One source could not be parsed by a particular plugin.
2. One source could not be parsed by any available plugin.
3. ALL sources could not be parsed by any available plugin.
The errors in (1) are a part of normal operation, e.g., the script
plugin is expected to fail to parse an ini-format source, and we will
ignore that error and try the next plugin. There is currently no way to
control this, and no known compelling use-case for a setting to control
it. This commit does not make any changes here.
We implement "any_unparsed_is_failed" to handle (2) above. If enabled,
this requires that every available source be parsed validly by at least
one plugin. In an inventory comprising a static hosts file and ec2.py,
this setting will cause a fatal error if ec2.py fails (a situation that
attracted only a warning earlier).
We clarify that the existing "unparsed_is_failed=true" setting causes a
fatal error only in (3) above, i.e., if NO inventory source could be
parsed. In other words, if there is ANY valid source in the inventory
(e.g., an ini-format static file), no combination of errors and the
setting will cause a fatal error.
If you want to execute your playbooks when your inventory is…
(a) complete, use "any_unparsed_is_failed=true".
(b) not empty, use "unparsed_is_failed=true".
The "unparsed_is_failed" setting should be renamed to
"all_unparsed_is_failed", but this commit does not do so.
Fixes#40512Fixes#40996
* HTTPAPI connection
* Punt run_commands to cliconf or httpapi
* Fake enable_mode on eapi
* Pull changes to nxos
* Move load_config to edit_config for future-preparedness
* Don't fail on lldp disabled
* Re-enable check_rc on nxos' run_commands
* Reorganize nxos httpapi plugin for compatibility
* draft docs for connection: httpapi
* restores docs for connection:local for eapi
* Add _remote_is_local to httpapi
* configurable list of facts modules
- allow for args dict for specific modules
- add way to pass parameters
- avoid facts poluting test
- move to 'facts gathered' flag
- add 'gathering' setting tests
Add the 'localhost_warning' configuration option. When set to 'false',
this will prevent Ansible from issuing a warning when the inventory is
empty and it is using an implicit inventory with only 'localhost'.
Closes#17086