Due to refactoring of task_error and wait_for_task method,
SSL thumbprint was lost in error message. This fixes the
retry mechanism of AddHost task.
Fixes: #47563
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* initial commit of facts module for Memset VPS/dedicated server products
* add missing brace
* add integration tests (disabled until we have a mock API to test against)
* bump ansible release version to 2.8
* initial commit of facts module to return usage of a Memstore cloudstorage product
* switch API wrapper to use basic auth instead of passing the api_key in the body
* add integration tests (disabled until we have a mock API to test against)
* bump ansible release version to 2.8
* Controlled params within no section
* Added tests to control params within no section
* Cleaning output_file before creating no-section params and check the content
* addresses comment in PR "s/hate/beverage/g"
* integration test for docker_swarm_service
* ensure stack de-initialization
* Set default value for 'configs' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for configs.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.30).
* Set default value for 'update_order' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for update_order.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.29)
* Set default value for 'publish.mode' parameter to None
Docker-py uses None as a default value for publish_mode.
Using the same default here allows to create services on older docker
setups (docker_api<1.32)
* Allow tests to run on older version of docker.
* remove workarounds for old docker versions
* test correct swarm cleanup
* changelog fragment for docker_swarm_service defaults change
* Add to k8s_raw docs re: vault-encrypted files
I didn't read the examples far enough and maybe would not have tried all the examples so I ended up creating https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/47259 and learned that definition key with lookup works well and we agreed the docs should say something. :)
+label: docsite_pr
* Add note about ansible vault-encrypted files to src: param
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Make changes from feedback
* Make feedback changes
* Fixes#18568
* Commit of the first set of utm modules
* added documentation line for module_utils file
* removed other utm modules for the first pr
* added maintainers to botmeta
* implemented fixes for shippable
* fixed whitespaces and newlines in included doc fragment
* added types and choices to documentation
* fix for E501
* Implemented change requests
* changed utm_utils license to BSD
* changed str() to to_native()
* added a status state that will just return information about my object
* renamed state 'status' to 'info'
* added team_e-spirit to botmeta and added the team as maintainer for the utm_utils
* only return a result if the lookup was not empty. Do not return a null result
* removed info state
* added boilerplate
* made preparation for info-only modules
This PR is fixing following issues:
1) Don't try to check password.
2) Check options.
3) Order wasn't adding at the end, as doc says.
Signed-off-by: Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com>
For some strange reasons the 'swupd' module does not fail if I specify a
non-existing bundle like "xxx". This is inconsistent with other modules, for
example 'dnf'.
The end result is that if someone uses the 'package' module, the result is
inconsistent across OSes: for Fedora trying to install an non-existing module
fails, bot for Clear Linux it just prints a warning and succeeds.
This patch fixes the inconsistent behavior. With this patch 'swupd' will fail
if one tries to install a bundle that does not exist.
Signed-off-by: Artem Bityutskiy <artem.bityutskiy@linux.intel.com>
* Fixed#47505: Type error in openssl_certificate
* Use to_bytes instead of str.encode in SelfSignedCertificate. Updates #47508
* Use to_bytes instead of str.encode in OwnCACertificate
* Added integration tests for openssl_certificate: selfsigned_not_before/after and ownca_not_before/after
- Added check to see if attribute even exists, if not, it exits.
- Then checks if attribute is already set to value we want to update
it to. If yes, then it exits and changed=False
- Otherwise updates the attribute and changed=True