* First pass at allowing unix socket with urls/uri. See #42341
* Only insert handler as needed
* Fix and add tests
* Add HTTPS functionality for unix sockets
* Additional test fixes
* Create context manager for monkey patching HTTPConnection.connect, de-dupe code, raise better errors
* doc
* Add a few more tests
* Fix __call__
* Remove unused import
* Patch HTTPConnection.connect with the functionality we want, instead of duplicating code and disabling
* Fix var name
* Remove unused var
* Add changelog fragment
* Update uri docs
* Fix rebase indentation issue
* uri: fix TypeError when file can't be saved
Fix the following exception (and others):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 604, in <module>
main()
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 554, in main
write_file(module, url, dest, content, resp)
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 320, in write_file
module.fail_json(msg="Destination dir '%s' not writable" % os.path.dirname(dest), **resp)
TypeError: fail_json() got multiple values for keyword argument 'msg'
I would rather remove **resp from returned values but this module is
flagged as stableinterface.
* Static imports are more straight forward and preferred unless dynamic inclusion is required.
* Modified description in nmcli module doc
The instructions for installing module's dependencies were incomplete.
I copied the CentOS/Fedora part from the examples section, while I figured out myself the Debian/Ubuntu package names.
+label: docsite_pr
* Fix modified description in nmcli module doc
* Fix modified description in nmcli module doc again
* Fix modified description in nmcli module doc LB
* Adapt netbox_device to pynetbox changes
Pynetbox API has changed, resulting in errors at the creation or
deletion of any device with the netbox_device modules. Fixes these
errors.
rebase
* Refactor netbox_device
Better error handling
Split the return values to `device` and `msg`, containing the created
device (if any), and the message to get more info about what has been
achieved (or the error if any)
This work enables to add sit tunnel via nmcli module
Signed-off-by: Susant Sahani susant@redhat.com
SUMMARY
ISSUE TYPE
Feature Pull Request
COMPONENT NAME
nmcli
ANSIBLE VERSION
2.8
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- nmcli:
state: present
type: sit
conn_name: sit_test1
autoconnect: yes
ip_tunnel_dev: enp0s8
ip_tunnel_local: 192.168.1.2
ip_tunnel_remote: 192.168.1.5
- use the generic `package` module, this way it will cover dnf and yum
- to not specify the x86_64 arch, the package manager will pull the fine
version anyway
- with_items with package is deprecated
- libnm-qt-devel is only in Fedora 27 and 28.
* netbox_device module
* Add init.py to each directory
* Fixed a few of the shippable failed tests
* No need for import pynetbox in netbox_utils-removed, changed syntax for set
* A bit more cleanup
* Fixed the 'data' to have suboptions
* Fixed formatting for device_role
* Attempting to fix shippable errors
* Final testing and updated documentation
* Fixed return type and removed testing result files
* Updated some returns to be a list to keep 'meta' formatting consistent
* Updated module to standardize the meta return type
* Updated short_description and added David Gomez as author
* Updated short_description, added David Gomez as author, added module direcotry to BOTMETA.yml
* Updated data type to dict and removed JSON from netbox_utils
* issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* squash! issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* squash! issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* squash! issue-47881 making udp calls an option
* --squash
* squash! Merge branch 'issue-47881' of github.com:ckyriakidou/ansible into issue-47881
This patch fixes an error that occurs when attempting to see if the
netns already exists on the remote device. This change will now execute
`ip netns list` and check if the desired namespace is in the output.
Signed-off-by: Peter Sprygada <psprygada@ansible.com>
Adding a value to an attribute or removing a value from an attribute of a LDAP entry throws the exception TypeError: object of type 'filter' has no len()
- use context manager for dealing with the checksum file
- use loop that can tolerate zero, one, or more items return rather than the previous expression which would break if anything other than exactly one item was returned