This prevents an exception from occurring when an image has no name. While images normally have names it is possible, at least on older versions of Docker, for an image to "lose" its name during a failed `docker rm`.
* adds send_config function to handle pushing configuration commands
* adds support for handling multiline banner commands
* adds env var check to enable or disable config sessions
- Harmonize the name $params like most modules
- Use `return` consistently for return values (easier to read)
- Implement Get-AnsibleParam internally using -type "bool"
- Use a dictionary for $result
* eos module now uses network_cli connection plugin
* adds unit tests for eos module
* eapi support now provided by eapi module
* updates doc fragment for eapi common properties
* Google Cloud Pubsub Module
The Google Cloud Pubsub module allows the Ansible user to:
* Create/Delete Topics
* Create/Delete Subscriptions
* Change subscription from pull to push (and configure endpoint)
* Publish messages to a topic
* Pull messages from a Subscription
An accessory module, gcpubsub_facts, has been added to list topics and subscriptions.
* Added docs for state field to DOCUMENTATION and RETURN blocks.
The following changes have been made:
- Added check-mode support
- Added diff support
- Corrected HCCC to HKCC (according to windows documentation)
- Updated documentation, and examples
- Added -aliases support to module_utils/powershell.ps1
- Renamed `key > value > data` to `path > name > data`
- Re-indented code and consistency changes
- Added support for expandstring type
This fixes#20595
* win_psexec: execute cmds on remote systems as any user
This module uses the versatile psexec tool to run any command remotely
as any user (incl. domain users).
* Add missing documentation
Now that this module is deemed acceptable for inclusion,
the documentation is an essential part.
* win_psexec: Small cosmetic changes
* win_psexec: add more options (priority, elevated, ...)
* Fixes after more testing
* Renamed 'cmd' to 'psexec_command' + more
- Also replaced PSObject() with a hash table
- Made $chdir of type "path"
- Renamed $args to $extra_args
* Various improvements
- Switched to using booleans for most parameters
- Added type 'bool' to boolean parameters
- Added 'interactive' parameter
- Added 'wait' parameter
- Added an interactive example
* Added -type "bool" support to Get-AnsibleParam
* Fix deadlock
* When using `wait:no` return code is PID of process
* win_shortcut: Create, manage, remove Windows shortcuts
This modules manages Windows shortcuts and all its properties.
The module is idempotent and supports check-mode.
This relates to #19694
* Changes required after @nitzmahone review
* Added -type "path" to parameter definitions
* Small fixes
- Add conversion from window style name to window style id
- Fix error message output (Why didn't the original work ?)
Changes missing from a poor merge probably, but also a few new things.
- Reordered the examples from important (often used) to less important
(fewer used)
- Remove the new_name: option and replace it with the uuid/name
combination for renaming + added example
- Added an example using the VM uuid instead of the VM name
- Also check whether the password is non-empty (rogue merge)
- Wait for all tasks to finish (to be sure the new facts reflect the
state)
- Ensure that on failure we still set the change-bit
- Moved a set of functions that are unused (related to transfering
files to guest, or running commands) to module_utils
* Allow the use of paths like ~/.project.json
This makes it easy to manage credentials files outside of the repo
(and/or user specific credentials).
* Fix format string to log credentials_file.
* Add dimensiondata.py in module_utils
This is required by the Dimension Data modules under
lib/ansible/modules/extras/cloud/dimensiondata
* Implement change requests from PR #17604
Requests are listed in:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/17604#pullrequestreview-819380
* Changes requested for Ansible PR #16704.
As noted by @abadger:
- Use Py3-compatible import syntax for ConfigParser.
- Use comprehensions instead of filter function.
- Fix buggy comparison of False to 'False'.
- Change b_dict to block_dict.
- Fix invalid syntax for except block that handles multiple exception types.
* Additional changes requested for Ansible PR #16704.
As noted by @abadger:
- Missed a couple of places where we still had invalid exception-handling syntax.
* Remove shebang from dimensiondata.py (Ansible PR #16704).
* Switch to MCP_USER / MCP_PASSWORD.
This is consistent with other Dimension Data Tooling.
* Implement get_configured_credentials.
* Fix typo (missing comma).
* Unify get_credentials implementation (ansible/ansible#17604).
get_credentials will now look in environment, dotfile, and module configuration for credentials (in that order).
* Resolve user Id and password from module configuration before trying environment or dotfile (ansible/ansible#17604).
* add support for AIX mount facts
* add nfs mount support for AIX mount facts
* make nfs parsing a bit more resilient and correctly parse options if provided
* self.module.xxx call instead of wrong module.xxx
This refactors the iosxr shared module to make use of the network_cli
connection plugin and removes the dependency on the shared shell
module. This change will break current modules until the modules
are updated.
When get_url or other functions receive an SSL failure it prints a
standard message regardless of the failure. Include the actual OpenSSL
message in the error message so alternative failures can be debugged.
Closes: #20024
The add() method was not properly setting childen and parents objects
on instances of ConfigLine. This only applied to the add method. This
change fixes the problem by adding child and parent to the right
attribute.
* Gather device information on Solarish systems
* Gather uptime information on Solarish systems
* Fix typo in variable name
* Add comments and example output from kstat command
Use frozenset instead of set
Make parsing of line a little bit safer
* updates the deprecated ios_template module to use network_cli
* adds unit test cases for ios_template
* adds check for provider argument and displays warning message
The `except` block with exception matching throught
`if 'connection refused' in str(e).lower():` is funny,
but is not user-friendly.
Probably related issues:
- #15679
- #12161
- #9966
- #8221
- #7218
... and more
This allows the ios_* modules to take advantage of the new network_cli
connection plugin by refactoring the ios shared module. Individual modules
need to be udpated as well
* moves parse() into the instance
* removes old Config instance and supporting code
* adds net_common shared module
* minor tweaks to NetworkConfig class for parsing config files
When becoming an unprivileged user using non-sudo on a platform where
getlogin() failed in our situation we were not able to detect that the
user had switched. This meant that all of our logic to use move vs copy
if the user had switched was attempting the wrong thing. This change
tries the to do the right thing but then falls back to an acceptable
second choice if it doesn't work.
The bug wasn't easily detected because:
* sudo was not affected because sudo records that the user's have been
switched so we were able to detect that.
* getlogin() works on most platforms. RHEL5 with python-2.4 seems to be
the only platform we still care about where getlogin() fails for this
case.
* It had to be becoming an unprivileged user. When becoming
a privileged user, the user would be able to successfully perform the
best case tasks.
os.write() needs bytes objects on python3 while python2 can work with
either a byte or unicode string. Mark the DUMMY_CA_CERT string as
a byte string so it will work.
Fixes#19265Fixes#19266
When the same role is listed consecutively in a play, the previous role
completion detection failed to mark it as complete as it only checked to
see if the role changed.
This patch addresses that by also keeping track of which task in the role
we are on, so that even if the same role is encountered during later passes
the task number will be less than or equal to the last noted task position.
Related to #15409
Support for the Google API and GCloud-Python Clients have been added.
The three libraries:
* GCloud-Python: A new function, get_google_cloud_credentials, should be used. The credentials-object returned can be passed to any gcloud-python client. Using this client library requires in the installation of gcloud-python. This is preferred library for new modules.
* Google API: A new function, gcp_api_auth, should be used to take advantage of services requiring this client. This client library should be used if the desired functionality is not available in GCloud-Python. Using this library requires the installation of google-api-python-client.
* libcloud: Existing function, gcp_connect, should be used. The interface and return values have not changed and existing modules (such as gce, gce_pd and gce_net) should work without modification. Note that the credentials-fetching code has been refactored out of gcp_connect so that can be reused by all connection functions. To use this function, apache-libcloud must be installed.
Import guards have been added and will only be trigger if a user tries to use a function that is missing dependencies.
Credential-specifying mechanisms (i.e, ansible module params, env vars and libcloud secrets.py) have not changed. They have been refactored and unit tests have been added to allow for changes going forward. We are deprecating (and removing in a subsequent release) the ability to specify credentials via the libcloud secrets file. Also, we have deprecated (and also plan to remove in a subsequent release) the ability to use a p12 pem file for a key - the JSON format is strongly preferred. Deprecation warnings have been added for both of these issues (see the Ansible docs on how to disable deprecation warnings).
* Initial Commit for Infinidat Ansible Modules
Skip tests for python 2.4 as infinisdk doesn't support python 2.4
Move common code and arguments into module_utils/infinibox.py
Move common documentation to documentation_fragments. Cleanup Docs and Examples
Fix formating in modules description
Add check mode support for all modules
Import AnsibleModule only from ansible.module_utils.basic in all modules
Skip python 2.4 tests for module_utils/infinibox.py
Documentation and code cleanup
Rewrite examples in multiline format
Misc Changes
Test
* Add Infinibox modules to CHANGELOG.md
* Add ANSIBLE_METADATA to all modules
* Add update parameter in junos_config module which supports
configuration action like merge, replace and overwrite.
* Add support for replace along with update
argument
* adds new error AnsibleModuleExit to handle module returns
* adds new action plugin network for attaching connection to network modules
* adds new shared module local to receive connection
* splits out function to update task_args with common updates
This commit provides a mechansim for running local modules that require
a connection object for interative commands tyically implemented for
network devices. It provides a way to locally import modules (post fork)
and run them using exception handling to exit.
The process to poll for data in the stdout and/or stderr pipes during a
low-level command execution was repetitive. Factoring this out into a
function DRYs out the code.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
The overwrite parameter is forcibly set to false, meaning a module
passing that parameter will have no effect. The overwrite facility
is necessary to ensure that conflicting options can be written the
configuration (which, in replace mode, they cannot).
This change ensures that if overwrite is set, it will not be changed
to False in the logic.
* Fixes#18663. Bad handling of existing config in dellos9 module.
The dellos9 module doesn't build correctly the internal
structures used to represent the existing config of the managed
network device. This leads to apply changes every time the
playbook is run, even if the existing config is the same that the
one you are trying to push into the device.
Probably this problem exist also in the dellos6 and dellos10
modules, but I only fixed it in the dellos9 module.
The fix modifies two methods. The first one is `get_config`,
where the return clause didn't work correctly when the flow
doesn't enter in the `if` block. In that case the `contents`
variable is not an array an this should be handled.
The second fix is in the `get_sublevel_config` method. In this
case the indentation whitespaces of the parents should be rebuild
because further functions and methods required it to handle
correctly comparisons used to check if changes should be pushed
into device.
* Fixes#18663 for dellos10 module with the same patches as dellos9.
* Moved JSON-RPC client IPAClient class to ansible.module_utils.ipa, which is extended by all ipa modules
* IPAClient: Changed to 2-clause BSD license
* IPAClient (lines 37-39): Added some additional imports for use with Python 3
* IPAClient (line 41): Explicitly extend Python base object
* IPAClient (line 57): Properly URL quoted the username/password form data as per https://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4.1
* IPAClient (line 62): Data should be bytes or bytearray in Python 3 (still str in Python 2)
* IPAClient (line 65): Print error message, not returned body
* IPAClient (line 70): getheader() is not present in Python 3 version of HTTPMessage; get() is present in both Python 2/3
* IPAClient (line 88): Convert form data to bytes for Python 3 again
* IPAClient (line 91): Print error message, not returned body
* IPAClient (line 96-104): json.loads() requires a string; HTTPResponse.read() returns bytes in Python 3 and str in Python 2, so decode the bytes/string using the HTTPResponse returned charset (default to 'latin-1')
* Add author/copyright notice
* Add RHEV host detection support
This adds RHEV host detection support based on a running 'vdsm' process and the existence of _/rhev/_ (which are both part of the vdsm RPM package in a RHEV installation). Without this change, a RHEV host would be reported as a kvm host (which is also true, but often not specific enough).
This closes#17058
* Only scan the process list when we determined /rhev/ exists
Small performance improvement, so we do not have to scan the process list if /rhev/ does not exist.
* fixed detection of ansible_virtualization_(role|path) facts for VM's running in
OpenStack Instances
* NOTE: this will break detection of ansible_virtualization_(role|path) facts
if you are using Openstack Instaces with nested virtualization
* fixed detection of ansible_virtualization_(role|path) facts for VM's running in
OpenStack Instances
Fixes#15165
* NOTE: this will break detection of ansible_virtualization_(role|path) facts
if you are using Openstack Instaces with nested virtualization
* log on target based on nolog, not verbosity
fies #18569
* initialize module name
removing verbosity exposed missing name at certain stages, initialize to file name
and update later once module args are parsed
Commit 8b08a28c89 removed a
call to get_exception() that was needed. Without it, the fail_json
references an undefined variable ('exception') and throws an exception.
Add the get_exception() back in where needed and update references.
Now the proper module failure is returned.
Fixes#18628
The timeout param was exposed to the socket connection but was not
enforced for commands. This update will now cause a command to timeout
based on the module parameter.
for solaris, add get_dmi_facts to get product_name fact, and update memtotal_mb to integer for consistency.
for hp-ux, user machinfo to get product_serial fact
VMs in VPC and not in VPC can have an identical name. As a result VMs in a VPC must be sorted out if no VPC is given.
Due the API limitation, the only way is to check if the network of the VM is in a VPC.
* Refactor OpenBSD sysctl based detection in a separate class
The idea is later to reuse this code for NetBSD and FreeBSD, who
use a different sysctl key for vendor and product.
* Add detection of virtualisation on NetBSD
* Add support to detect running as a Xen guest
tested on NetBSD 7 on Rackspace.
* Add support for OpenBSD dmi fact gathering
* Refactor get_sysctl in the Hardware class
Due to difference between Darwin/NetBSD and OpenBSD, we
have to change the regexp used split the key/value
* Add support for dmi facts on NetBSD
Text strings and byte strings both have a translate method but the byte
string version is harder to use. It requires a mapping of all 256 bytes
to a translation value. Text strings only require a mapping from the
characters that are changing to the new string. Switching to text
strings on both py2 and py3 allows us to state what we're getting rid of
simply without having to rely on the maketrans() helper function.
The traceback is the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_8s0bj604/ansible_module_setup.py\", line 134, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_8s0bj604/ansible_module_setup.py\", line 126, in main
data = get_all_facts(module)
File \"/tmp/ansible_8s0bj604/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 3641, in get_all_facts
File \"/tmp/ansible_8s0bj604/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 3584, in ansible_facts
File \"/tmp/ansible_8s0bj604/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 1600, in populate
File \"/tmp/ansible_8s0bj604/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 1649, in get_memory_facts
TypeError: translate() takes exactly one argument (2 given)
And the swapctl output is this:
# /sbin/swapctl -sk
total: 83090 1K-blocks allocated, 0 used, 83090 available
The only use of the code is to remove prefix in case they are present, so just
replacing them with empty space is sufficient.
smbios -i 256 return:
# smbios -i 256
ID SIZE TYPE
256 77 SMB_TYPE_SYSTEM (system information)
Manufacturer: Red Hat
Product: KVM
Version: RHEL 6.4.0 PC
UUID: 8a3b8b1a-ba59-1a4b-5f85-ab53a5a885a9
Wake-Up Event: 0x6 (power switch)
SKU Number:
Family: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
So to get the type of the python interpreter, we need to look at
sys.implementation.name which do not return 'cpython', instead of 'CPython',
but that's upstream breakage, so not much we can do.
While testing on netbsd 6.0, ansible setup failed with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_module_setup.py\", line 134, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_module_setup.py\", line 126, in main
data = get_all_facts(module)
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 3609, in get_all_facts
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 3552, in ansible_facts
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 2500, in populate
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 2584, in get_interfaces_info
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 2644, in parse_inet_line
socket.error: illegal IP address string passed to inet_aton
The cause is having aliases on lo like this:
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 33184
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
inet alias 127.1.1.1 netmask 0xff000000
So if the address is 'alias', we have to skip it.
- Remove shebangs from:
- ini files
- unit tests
- module_utils
- plugins
- module_docs_fragments
- non-executable Makefiles
- Change non-modules from '/usr/bin/python' to '/usr/bin/env python'.
- Change '/bin/env' to '/usr/bin/env'.
Also removed main functions from unit tests (since they no longer
have a shebang) and fixed a python 3 compatibility issue with
update_bundled.py so it does not need to specify a python 2 shebang.
A script was added to check for unexpected shebangs in files.
This script is run during CI on Shippable.
If there is an intermittent network failure, we might be trying to reach
an URL multiple times. Without this patch, we would be re-adding the same
certificate to the OpenSSL default context multiple times.
Normally, this is no big issue, as OpenSSL will just silently ignore them,
after registering the error in its own error stack.
However, when python-cryptography initializes, it verifies that the current
error stack of the default OpenSSL context is empty, which it no longer is
due to us adding the certificates multiple times.
This results in cryptography throwing an Unknown OpenSSL Error with details:
OpenSSLErrorWithText(code=185057381L, lib=11, func=124, reason=101,
reason_text='error:0B07C065:x509 certificate routines:X509_STORE_add_cert:cert already in hash table'),
Signed-off-by: Patrick Uiterwijk <puiterwijk@redhat.com>