* Avoid having module documentation links to itself
A lot of modules use M(own_module) in their documentation causing a link
in the documentation to itself.
* Make note more clear now
* Update validate-modules
* Validates ANSIBLE_METADATA
* Ensures imports happen after documentation vars
* Some pep8 cleanup
* Clean up some left over unneeded code
* Update modules for new module guidelines and validate-modules checks
* Update imports for ec2_vpc_route_table and ec2_vpc_nat_gateway
* Fix git remote url change detection.
When comparing paths, unfrackgitpath must be called on both sides
of the comparison. Otherwise comparisons involving symlinks will
return incorrect results.
* Re-enable git test on OS X.
* Return None from unfrackgitpath when path is None.
After much plumbing through the source code, python-gitlab and the Gitlab API I found out why I cannot update my ssh keys through this module - because it expects the user to have admin rights on the server. This could be made clearer in the requirements because the Gitlab API allows one to change his/her own profile, it's just that the module or the underlying library doesn't cover this use case.
Wrap the fh.write(str) in b() to ensure the string is of the proper type in py2/py3. Otherwise, the following error occurs when using its ssh_wrapper:
An exception occurred during task execution. The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_8r299r6t/ansible_module_git.py", line 1049, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible_8r299r6t/ansible_module_git.py", line 928, in main
ssh_wrapper = write_ssh_wrapper()
File "/tmp/ansible_8r299r6t/ansible_module_git.py", line 330, in write_ssh_wrapper
fh.write(template)
TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface
* Fix UnboundLocalError remote_head in git
Fixes#5505
The use of remote_head was a leftover of #4562.
remote_head is not necessary, since the repo is unchanged anyway and
after is set correctly.
Further changes:
* Set changed=True and msg once local_mods are detected and reset.
* Remove need_fetch that is always True (due to previous if) to improve
clarity
* Don't exit early for local_mods but run submodules update and
switch_version
* Add test for git with local modifications
Sets the SSH option `IdentitiesOnly=yes` in the SSH wrapper when a
`key_file` is provided to the git module. This option ensures that
the provided key is used. Otherwise, the system's ssh-agent could
provide undesired identities when connecting.
From ssh_config(5):
> Specifies that ssh(1) should only use the authentication identity and
> certificate files explicitly configured in the ssh_config files or
> passed on the ssh(1) command-line, even if ssh-agent(1) or a
> PKCS11Provider offers more identities. The argument to this keyword
> must be “yes” or “no”. This option is intended for situations where
> ssh-agent offers many different identities. The default is “no”.
* Use the `to_native` conversion method to convert a command output to the
appropriate form when looking for branch names in the command output,
therefore avoiding a `TypeError` in Python 3.
Comparing to the output of run_command() needs to use native strings
Also fix imports: We were relying on them coming from the import of
basic. A few (like yaml) weren't imported at all.
* Add separate checkout and update parameters
This brings the svn module in line with the git module for controlling
individual update and checkout functionality based on whether the
directory exists or not.
It also allows specifying `no` for both to pull the remote revision
without performing a checkout
* Update version-added for new parameters
* Add separate clone parameter
This brings the hg module in line with the git module for controlling
individual update and checkout functionality based on whether the
directory exists or not.
It also allows specifying `no` for both to pull the remote revision
without performing a checkout
* Reflect the right added ver for the hg clone arg
This fixes a bug where the module fails to verify tags. I added a conditional statement in `verify_commit_sign()` that checks if `version` argument is a tag, if so, use `git verify-tag` instead.
In python 3, filter return a iterator and so result in this traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_kzu72kz5/ansible_module_subversion.py\", line 264, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_kzu72kz5/ansible_module_subversion.py\", line 243, in main
local_mods = svn.has_local_mods()
File \"/tmp/ansible_kzu72kz5/ansible_module_subversion.py\", line 178, in has_local_mods
return len(filter(regex.match, lines)) > 0
TypeError: object of type 'filter' has no len()
* remove redundant if submodules_updated
* speed up git by reducing remote commands
* run fetch only once
* run ls-remote less
* don't run ls-remote if one would run fetch anyhow
* remove unnecessary remote_branch check in clone
* kept if depth and version given
* fix fetch on old git versions
On python3, we want to use the surrogateescape error handler if
available for filesystem paths and the like. On python2, have to use
strict in these circumstances. Use the new error strategy for to_text,
to_bytes, and to_native that allows this.
We got an error while switching on existent local branch
because git module can not find branch in function get_branches
if we have color.branch=always in git config.
One of the usual issue is that run_command return bytes,
so we have to adapt the string to either be bytes too,
or convert to string.
This result into that kind of traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_ej32yu2w/ansible_module_git.py\", line 1009, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_ej32yu2w/ansible_module_git.py\", line 873, in main
git_version_used = git_version(git_path, module)
File \"/tmp/ansible_ej32yu2w/ansible_module_git.py\", line 788, in git_version
rematch = re.search('git version (.*)$', out)
File \"/usr/lib64/python3.5/re.py\", line 173, in search
return _compile(pattern, flags).search(string)
TypeError: cannot use a string pattern on a bytes-like object
Another issue is filter being a object instead of a list.
* make HEAD parsing more robust
* Fail the module for any splitter errors
* fix combining depth and version on filepath urls by prepending file://
Addresses #907
* Made some changes to determine branch name more reliable (it may contain slashes now).
* Determination of branch name more reliable, as per comment on PR #907