* msi
* add env and param
* add msi in default
* add azure_rm
* add document
* subscription param
* if not enabled msi
* remove the msi in default mode since the infinite loop will block if not enabled msi
* lint
* lint
* Update azure_rm_common.py
* fix
* catch exc and make error message more friendly
* lint
* Minor docs changes to the msi source option
NSO verify did not handle leaf-list value verification in 4.5 and
later due to changes made for configuration writing made.
map prefix for identityref types in verification.
NSO operations can take much longer than 10 seconds as they operate on
real network equipment, set default timeout to 5 minutes and allow for
user override.
* eos can not check config without config session support
* add testcase for check_mode without config session
* fix eos eapi to read use_session env var
Fixes#36979
If `abort` is not issued in the top level session prompt
the existing session goes to pending state.
The fix is to come out of config mode by issuing `end` command
and again to same config session and execute `abort` which
`abort` is issued at the top level session prompt.
This creates a way for us to use boto3's data-driven waiter support to use custom waiters where Boto3 hasn't implemented them yet.
The only waiter implemented so far is for VPC Route Tables to check that they exist, and this replaces some custom retry code.
* Remove default admin_distance and fix the idempotence thereof
Fixes#33290
* Fix tests and use yaml anchors to shorten tests
* Add test for undefined admin_distance
* Read config from `show run` if `show ip static route` fails
* Restore flags to ios.get_config & use get_config where appropriate
* Update doc of AnsibleAWSModule to remove incorrect connect example.
Current example uses aws_connect method which no longer exists. Replace
this with the client and resource methods that do exist.
Also remove try/except block in connect example as guidelines imply that
there aren't connection errors thrown on connection, just when later
sing the connection.
* Update AWS module guidelines to include the AnsibleAWSModule connection methods.
* Add information on integration testing to the AWS module guidelines.
* Add information on common documentation fragments to AWS module
Guidelines.
* Changes as requested on PR.
* Restructure connection section to start with current best practice
* Explain the use of the CI build groups
* Use YAML Anchors for aws credentials example
* Replace guidance on use of test groups with link to aliases file.
This achieves the goal of explaining why this file is necessary without
introducing overhead of keeping documentation up to date when test
groups change.
False assumption that values can not have cyclic dependencies. Fix by
removing dependency on self and look for cycles, if found remove
dependency to get a partial sort done.
Fix issues in ValueBuilder used in nso_config and nso_verify so that it
can handle leaf-list in NSO 4.5 and detect identityref types from
unions.
Fail gracefully if a type is not found.
* allows ib_spec attrs to be filtered in update
This change will allow the ib_spec entries to be be filtered on a change
object by setting the update keyword to false. The default value for
update is true. When the update keyword is set to false, the keyed
entry will be removed from the update object before it is sent to the
api endpoint.
fixes#36563
* fix up pep8 issues
This change adds the optional wait_for_state_change argument to the
vmware_guest, vmware_guest_powerstate module, which allows for module
completion to be blocked when using the shutdownguest state until the
VM has reached the poweredoff state.
Fixes: #28498
Signed-off-by: Jim Gu <heming.gu@mercurygate.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* aci_spvpg: Various fixes to integration tests/modules
This PR includes:
- A fix in module_utils aci.py
- Various fixes in integration tests
* Fix typo
This PR includes:
- A fix for a recently introduced issue wrt. error handling
- Added integration tests for provoked errors
- Influence standard return values using aci library for aci_rest
- Add proxy support documentation
- Documentation update related to #34175
This fix adds a common API for getting host system managed object
from either cluster name or host system.
Fixes: #36010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Start using this to construct shade OpenStack Cloud objects in a
consistent manner. This will let us centralize things like dealing with
password arguments and whatnot. It also allows us to introduce the
ability to pass a fully formed config dict directly to the module.
Migrate all OpenStack modules to use openstack_cloud_from_module.
Have it return the shade library since it's responsible for
importing shade and shade is needed for the exceptions.
Only pull specific OpenStack arguments for the constructor
Rather than passing **module.params to the shade constructor, pull out
only the values that make sense. This should prevent the issues with
module parameters stepping on shade parameters.
Replace module.params.pop with module.params.get
We don't need to pop these anymore since the shade constructor is now
using opt-in values.
Using real urls is ungood. Use example.com domains. Also, get rid of the
antiquated port numbers.
When ACI modules are being used for querying MOs, we should not return
the previous state, as there is no previous state, there's only the
current state.
This impacts a lot of tests that were used to testing the current state
as 'previous'.
Since we pass information directly to ACI, we sometimes get error messages back to the user that require some additional information or context.
This PR includes:
- Changes to the default error output so the error is easier to find
when searching in e.g. Google
- 3 specific error messages that we have encountered and has confused
our users before
The error message as it was confused me when the value was 'enabled' and
there was also a module parameter named 'enabled'.
enabled is not a valid boolean. Valid booleans include: yes, on, 1, true, ...
So by clearly describing it as a value, the confusion would have been
avoided.
The value 'enabled' is not a valid boolean. Valid booleans include: yes, on, 1, true, ...