* Change example syntax on supervisorctl module
* Change example syntax or _ec2_ami_search module
* Change example syntax on cloudformation module
* Change example syntax on ec2 module
* Change example syntax on ec2_facts module
* Change example syntax on ec2_eip module
* Change example syntax on rds module
* Change example syntax on route53 module
* Change example syntax on s3 module
* Change example syntax on digital_ocean module
* Change example syntax on docker_service module
* Change example syntax on cloudformation module
* Change example syntax on gc_storage module
* Change example syntax on gce module
* Change example syntax on gce_mig module
* Change example syntax on _glance_image module
* Change example syntax on _keystone_user module
* Change example syntax on _nova_keypair module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_floating module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_floating_ip_associate module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_network module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_router module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_router_gateway module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_router_interface module
* Change example syntax on _quantum_subnet module
* SQUASH _quantum_subnet
* Add missing quotes
* Add option for number parameter to generate manually provisioned clusters from a base name
* Refactor code to work with starting and stopped when number is specified
* Update docs
* Fix documentation error breaking Travis
* Fixes for async gce operations
* Fix documentation
* base_name from parameter to alias for name and fixes for renaming variables
* Fix breaking change on gce.py
* Fix bugs with name parameter
* Fix comments for Github build checks
* Add logic to set changed appropriately for cluster provisioning
Previously, when the attributes of a GCE firewall change, they were ignored. This PR changes that behavior and now updates them.
Note that the "update" also removes attributes that are not specified.
An overview of the firewall rule behavior is as follows:
1. firewall name in GCP, state=absent in PLAYBOOK: Delete from GCP
2. firewall name in PLAYBOOK, not in GCP: Add to GCP.
3. firewall name in GCP, name not in PLAYBOOK: No change.
4. firewall names exist in both GCP and PLAYBOOK, attributes differ: Update GCP to match attributes from PLAYBOOK.
My project is using Ansible to automate cloud build process. Ansible has a core module gce.py for managing GCE instances.
We've come across a use case that's not yet supported - when executing ansible-playbook, if a child template is included, then metadata which is defined in and propagated from the mother template is treated as string type and not parsed correctly(which instead is dictionary type), and triggers release flow failure.
We currently put some fix by explicitly casting metadata to string type in our own branch, but would like to contribute the fix to Ansible so that everyone onboarding GCE and using Ansible for release management could benefit from it, or hear owner's opinion on fixing the issue if there's a better fix in owner's mind:)