* Add parameter to keep elb rules
Does not purge elb rules. This is usefull if running the elb_application_lb
role and there is the desire to keep existing rules.
* Change variable name keep_rules to purge_rules
The descriptor purge has been used in the past.
* Changed default for purge_rules
Default is purge_rules. This is how the module has functioned previously. This change maintains
the previous behavior.
* Add integration test for purge_rules flag
* Change wording of test task
* Fix merge conflcit
* Changed default for purge_rules
Default is purge_rules. This is how the module has functioned previously. This change maintains
the previous behavior.
* merge conflcit
* Change wording of test task
* Add purge_rules option to test
* Change test description wording
* Expand purge_rules documentation
* Clarifies documentation for purge_rules option
* ec2.py:
* source_dest_check default value is now None, updated docs
* Refactor restart_instances and startstop_instances -> Two new functions to prevent repetition: check_source_dest_attr and check_termination_protection
This commit introduces a new module called vr_startup_script_facts.
This module aims to return the list of startup scripts avaiable
avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_startup_script_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-19 08:52:55",
"date_modified": "2018-07-19 08:52:55",
"id": 327140,
"name": "myteststartupscript",
"script": "#!/bin/bash\necho Hello World > /root/hello",
"type": "boot"
}
]
```
linked_clone requires snapshot_src parameter. This fix makes them required_together
and update documentation. Also, testcase is added.
Fixes: #42349
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Ensure that FieldLevelEncryptionId is properly handled - passing it if
set, and keeping it if returned by GetDistribution
Update cloudfront_distribution tests to remove references to
test_identifier so test suite actually works
Fixes#40724
This commit adds a conditional inside the constructor so that if a user
didn't specified an image parameter all the code related to the image
version comparison is omitted.
This is extremely useful when a user want to just stop and start
containers using just the name, keeping everything as it is, without the
need of specifying all the image and command stuff used at creation.
Today if you don't specify the image you get an error, and this is a
confusing [1] behavior.
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/27960
This commit introduces a new module called vr_firewall_group_facts.
This module aims to return the list of firewall groups avaiable
avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_firewall_group_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-17 12:22:51",
"date_modified": "2018-07-17 12:24:47",
"description": "ansible-firewall-group",
"id": "fb5a0876",
"instance_count": 0,
"max_rule_count": 50,
"rule_count": 1
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_dns_domain_facts.
This module aims to return the list of DNS domains avaiable avaiable in
Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_dns_domain_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-19 07:31:14",
"domain": "ansibletest.com",
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_user_facts.
This module aims to return the list of user avaiable avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_user_facts": [
{
"acls": [],
"api_enabled": "yes",
"email": "mytestuser@example.com",
"id": "a235b4f45e87f",
"name": "mytestuser"
}
]
```
* Delete all versions and deletemarkers in S3_Bucket when force parameter is passed
* Fix PEP8 style conformance
* Clarify explanation of force parameter
This commit introduces a new module called vr_plan_facts.
This module aims to return the list of plan avaiable avaiable to use on
booted servers.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_plan_facts": [
{
"available_locations": [
1
],
"bandwidth": 40.0,
"bandwidth_gb": 40960,
"disk": 110,
"id": 118,
"name": "32768 MB RAM,110 GB SSD,40.00 TB BW",
"plan_type": "DEDICATED",
"price_per_month": 240.0,
"ram": 32768,
"vcpu_count": 8,
"windows": false
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_os_facts.
This module aims to return the list of OSes avaiable avaiable to use to
boot servers.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_os_facts": [
{
"arch": "i386",
"family": "ubuntu",
"id": 216,
"name": "Ubuntu 16.04 i386",
"windows": false
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_region_facts.
This module aims to return the list of region avaiable avaiable to use
where boot servers.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_region_facts": [
{
"block_storage": false,
"continent": "Europe",
"country": "FR",
"ddos_protection": true,
"id": 24,
"name": "Paris",
"regioncode": "CDG",
"state": ""
}
]
```
This commit introduces a new module called vr_sshkey_facts.
This module aims to return the list of SSH keys avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_sshkey_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-07-10 14:49:13",
"id": "5b43c760d7d84",
"name": "me@home",
"ssh_key": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC+ZFQv3MyjtL1BMpSA0o0gIkzLVVC711rthT29hBNeORdNowQ7FSvVWUdAbTq00U7Xzak1ANIYLJyn+0r7olsdG4XEiUR0dqgC99kbT/QhY5mLe5lpl7JUjW9ctn00hNmt+TswpatCKWPNwdeAJT2ERynZaqPobENgewrwerqewqIVew7qFeZygxsPVn36EUr2Cdq7Nb7U0XFXh3x1p0v0+MbL4tiJwPlMAGvFTKIMt+EaA+AsRIxiOo9CMk5ZuOl9pT8h5vNuEOcvS0qx4v44EAD2VOsCVCcrPNMcpuSzZP8dRTGU9wRREAWXngD0Zq9YJMH38VTxHiskoBw1NnPz me@home"
}
]
```
This fix adds dns_suffix as a list of domain suffixes and
also updates documentation and example.
Fixes: #42229
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This fix adds additional check for getting template from
virtual machine before using it.
Fixes: #42011
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Added Scaleway volume module.
* Fixed imports order.
* Fixed version added.
* Improved sanity checks.
* Fixing style formatting.
* Added new line at the end of file. Fixed typo in comment.
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.
* __file__ won't work if we want to invoke modules via -m or if we
figure out how to keep modules from hitting the disk with pipelining.
* module.tmpdir is the new way to place a file where it will be cleaned
automatically.
Change format string to not depend on __file__:
* cloud/amazon/ec2_elb_lb.py
* cloud/amazon/elb_classic_lb.py
Use module.tempdir:
* packaging/os/apt.py
* files/unarchive.py
* docker_container: ensure 'init' is supported
Check docker-py version too.
Move API version check in docker_container module since 'init' module
parameter isn't defined by other docker modules.
docker-py supports 'init' since 2.2.0:
https://github.com/docker/docker-py/blob/2.2.0/docs/change-log.md
* docker_container: fix compat with docker-py<2.2
Exception was:
TypeError: create_host_config() got an unexpected keyword argument 'init'
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"module_stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 2089, in <module>
main()
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 2084, in main
cm = ContainerManager(client)
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 1704, in __init__
self.present(state)
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 1724, in present
new_container = self.container_create(self.parameters.image, self.parameters.create_parameters)
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 826, in create_parameters
host_config=self._host_config(),
File ansible_module_docker_container.py, line 932, in _host_config
return self.client.create_host_config(**params)
File lib/python3.6/site-packages/docker/api/container.py, line 157, in create_host_config
return utils.create_host_config(*args, **kwargs)
TypeError: create_host_config() got an unexpected keyword argument 'init'",
"module_stdout": "",
"msg": "MODULE FAILURE",
"rc": 1
}
The docker API init parameter is the dependency requiring this bump. It was introduced 2.3.0 release of the docker package as per commit 13b5f785a7ab459960aae82fae00e4245e391387 in github.com/docker/docker-py.