* Correct the default doc for attached in ec2_eni
Also corrected a typo in the summary
* Address ansible-test sanity error about E324
* Fix and remove the E325 suppression for ec2_eni
Extends `module_defaults` by adding a prefix to defaults `group/` which denotes a builtin list of modules. Initial groups are: `group/aws`, `group/azure`, and `group/gcp`
* add route module
* add test
* add table
* add route table
* fix dict
* fix
* fix
* route table accept no name
* add default
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fix pep
* support route table
* fix line ending
* fix pep
* fix
* fix
* set the default to 'None'
* make return value only id
* camel and snake
* set test alias
* change facts line ending
* change test
* fix
* add default
* fix
* fix line break
* remove unsafe args
* fix comment
* fix
* adding postgresql server facts
* updating postgresql server facts, minor changes
* changed return dict to list
* fixed test
* fixed several issues
* several updates
* fixed naming
* list -> complex
* try again
* fixed mistake
* added user_visible_state to the result
* added fully_qualified_domain_name
* fixed second test
* updates
* fixed test
* updated samples in return value
* wait for postgresql server to be actually ready
* another approach for test
* second server was not created
* fixing pr comments
* fix sanity
* removed forgotten ansible_facts
* added account_alias in the response of module aws_caller_facts
* added comment to explain list_account_aliases
* renamed caller_identity to caller_facts as the content is extended
* created changelog
* security-policy needs the iam:ListAccountAliases for this module to work
* test now checks for the added field account_alias
* gracefully handle missing iam:ListAccountAliases permission
Wow, this does not seem to be an uncommon misspelling. Might be there
are some left that span over two lines. I noticed the one in the git
module and then used `grep -rw 'the the'` to find some more.
Many OpenStack modules provide the ability to register a resource in a
project other than the one being used to authenticate with, by adding a
project parameter to the module. Examples include os_network, os_subnet,
and os_router. This change adds a project parameter to the
os_security_group module.
Fixes: #34467Fixes: #30292
* Docker: Convert units for kernel_memory
Other memory arguments already use human_to_bytes to convert the
units. This change makes the behavior more consistent.
* Update Docker unit parsing documentation
This explains the units more precisely and makes the documentation
more consistent.
This fixes#16526.
OpenNebula 5.5.8 expects int in DISK_SIZE field when you create a vm, not a float.
For example, "42 GB" should be sent to OpenNebula API as "43088", not as "43088.0". MEMORY you cast to int explicitly, but DISK_SIZE not.
* init remote_vv_file
* update documentation
* update documentation 2
* update description
* add correct style of ovirt info
* update documentation
* correct line width in docs
* use correct end line in docs
This commit introduces a new module called vultr_network_facts.
This module aims to return the list of networks avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_network_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-08-02 11:18:49",
"id": "net5b62e8991adfg",
"name": "mynet",
"region": "Amsterdam",
"v4_subnet": "192.168.42.0",
"v4_subnet_mask": 24
}
]
```
The documentation defines `cpu` as:
```
default cpu type
default value: kvm64
```
Therefore defining `cpu` with `8` in the `examples` section makes no
sense. So changing to `cores`.
Signed-off-by: Christian Rebischke <Chris.Rebischke@posteo.de>
When a datacenter has multiple clusters it is required to use the
cluster name to find the correct default resource pool to import
OVF images to.
Fixes issue 42644.
Signed-off-by: Michael Cronenworth <mike@cchtml.com>