Hello!
I wanted stop the containers matched only by image name, but can't do this, if I not set cmd in playbook.
This behavior confused me.
If cmd or entrypoint is defined for running container, but not defined in playbook, makes matching behavior as this sample:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/blob/devel/cloud/docker/docker.py#L463
Commit f71542c set the incorrect type for these two parameters to
dict when they are actually list of dicts.
Also, the extra_dhcp_opts was incorrectly named (without the terminal
's') and NEVER worked, so this was corrected.
Fixes#3301
I like to use ~/somepath instead of absolute paths because
that's more shareable. Without expansion, the path wasn't
considered a file, and the resulting cloud-config user_data
contained a string for the file path instead of the file context.
So, expand it.
restart_containers(containers.running) may try to restart containers
that are deleted when looping through get_differing_containers()
fix this by refreshing list after first loop
The ulimit will be specified as a list and separated by colons. The
hard limit is optional, in which case it is equal to the soft limit.
The ulimits are compared to the ulimits of the container and added
or adjusted accordingly on by a reload.
The module ensures that ulimits are available in the capabilities
iff ulimits is passes as a parameter.
A change is coming to Ansible where module params will default to str.
Many of our modules were taking advantage of this by not being explicit
about the type, so they will break when that change merges. This hopefully
catches those cases.
This commit allows the connection information for
the vsphere_guest module to be provided as environment
variables, which makes it possible to use Cloud
Credentials from Ansible Tower in playbooks that utilize
vsphere_guest.
| ENV VAR | vsphere_guest param |
| --------------- | ---------------------- |
| VMWARE_HOST | vcenter_hostname |
| VMWARE_USER | username |
| VMWARE_PASSWORD | password |
Fix the OpenStack os_server module for when region_name is specified.
This should not be passed through to the shade create_server() call
as it's only used with the auth parameters.
Fixes bug: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/2797
OCD is making me fix the inconsistency with how None is typed. First Letter Capitalized All Over Now.
cleaning up the default object that was created for the cache_security_groups and removing checks dealing with it.
clean up space
Changing default cache_security_groups from [default] to None.
Add the ability to completely delete a floating IP from the pool
when disassociating it from a server. When state is absent and
purge is true, the IP will be completely deleted. The default
keeps the current behavior, which is to only disassociate the IP
from the server.
The exception message, when shade fails, will contain much more
specific information about the failure if the exception is treated
as a string. The 'message' attribute alone is usually not helpful.
Otherwise CDN (Akamai) downloads file without the headers. The sequence
is following:
1. Ansible uploads file to CF.
2. Akamai downloads the file and caches it in CDN.
3. Ansible sets headers.
As a result Akamai serves file without headers.
This is backwards incompatible change, because headers keys are not
prefixed with `x-object-meta-`. Which allows user to set headers like
`Access-Control-Allow-Origin`.
Previously the logging module hard coded the default logging driver. This means
if the docker daemon is started with a different logging driver, the ansible
module would continually restart it when run.
This fix adds a call to docker.Client.info(), which is inspected if a logging
driver is not supplied in the playbook, and the container only restarted if
the logging driver applied differs from the configured default.
In usage, this has solved issues with using alternative logging drivers.