* First pass at a src parameter that can be used in place of body. Supports binary files
* Add test for uri src body
* Bump version_added to 2.6
* Close the open file handle
* Add uri action plugin that handles src/remote_src
* Document remote_src
* Remove duplicate info about remote_src
* Bump version_added to 2.7
* uri: Add form-urlencoded support to body_format
This PR adds form-urlencoded support so the user does not need to take
care of correctly encode input and have the same convenience as using
JSON.
This fixes#37182
* Various fixes
* Undo documentation improvements
No longer my problem
* Fix the remaining review comments
This is required if we want to ensure that #36809 doesn't cause any
important behavioral changes.
This PR changes the uri module to support follow_redirects=urllib2
It also adds a better error message when the connection closes before
any data was returned.
* now get_url and other modules default to module temp dir
also fixed 'bare' exception
* allow modules to work with older versions
* updated docs per feedback
* Deprecate check_invalid_arguments
Check_invalid_arguments is a piece of functionality from the early days
of Ansible that should not be used. We'll remove it in Ansible 2.9.
Deprecating it for now.
This PR includes:
- RETURN information (since the difference between status_code and
status was confusing)
- Improvements to parameter definition (and docs)
- PEP8 compliancy
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules
To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant
module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their
documentation.
We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and
non-Windows targets.
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules
To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant
module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their
documentation.
We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and
non-Windows targets.
* Replace 'look at' with 'use', as requested
ci_complete
* Split modules/network into two parts
Given the dedicated team we we have working on Ansible Networking a
clearer split is needed between Networking modules and "things that
happen to use the network"
* nmcli to net_tools
* nmcli moved