The --force-handlers command line argument was not correctly running
handlers on hosts which had tasks that later failed. This corrects that,
and also allows you to specify force_handlers in ansible.cfg or in a
play.
- become constants inherit existing sudo/su ones
- become command line options, marked sudo/su as deprecated and moved sudo/su passwords to runas group
- changed method signatures as privlege escalation is collapsed to become
- added tests for su and become, diabled su for lack of support in local.py
- updated playbook,play and task objects to become
- added become to runner
- added whoami test for become/sudo/su
- added home override dir for plugins
- removed useless method from ask pass
- forced become pass to always be string also uses to_bytes
- fixed fakerunner for tests
- corrected reference in synchronize action plugin
- added pfexec (needs testing)
- removed unused sudo/su in runner init
- removed deprecated info
- updated pe tests to allow to run under sudo and not need root
- normalized become options into a funciton to avoid duplication and inconsistencies
- pushed suppored list to connection classs property
- updated all connection plugins to latest 'become' pe
- includes fixes from feedback (including typos)
- added draft docs
- stub of become_exe, leaving for future v2 fixes
Adds new settings for managing retry files:
* retry_files_enabled, defaults to True
* retry_files_save_path, defaults to ~/.ansible-retry
This change was adapted from PR #5515.
Generate warnings when users are shelling out to commands
rather than using modules
Can be turned off on a per-action line with the documented
warn=False flag. Can be turned off globally using
command_warnings = False in ansible config file.
Print out warnings using the standard playbook callbacks.
Created some additional tests in TestRunner.test_command
and also a demonstration playbook.
* Added capability to support multiple keys, so clients from different
machines can connect to a single daemon instance
* Any activity on the daemon will cause the timeout to extend, so that the
daemon must be idle for the full number of minutes before it will auto-
shutdown
* Various other small fixes to remove some redundancy
Fixes#5171
* Adds another module utility file which generalizes the
access of urls via the urllib* libraries.
* Adds a new spec generator for common arguments.
* Makes the user-agent string configurable.
Fixes#6211
The ansible remote port should be None, not 22. Having a default value
of 22 means that '-o Port 22' will be appended to the ssh connection
all of the time. This is incorrect as when one would like to use
something like an ssh configuration file (-F) that sets the port to
something other than 22.
Part of this change requires that we check that, in get_config, the
value is not None before trying to cast it into an integer or float.