* First pass at allowing unix socket with urls/uri. See #42341
* Only insert handler as needed
* Fix and add tests
* Add HTTPS functionality for unix sockets
* Additional test fixes
* Create context manager for monkey patching HTTPConnection.connect, de-dupe code, raise better errors
* doc
* Add a few more tests
* Fix __call__
* Remove unused import
* Patch HTTPConnection.connect with the functionality we want, instead of duplicating code and disabling
* Fix var name
* Remove unused var
* Add changelog fragment
* Update uri docs
* Fix rebase indentation issue
* uri: fix TypeError when file can't be saved
Fix the following exception (and others):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 604, in <module>
main()
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 554, in main
write_file(module, url, dest, content, resp)
File "/home/lilou/debug_dir/__main__.py", line 320, in write_file
module.fail_json(msg="Destination dir '%s' not writable" % os.path.dirname(dest), **resp)
TypeError: fail_json() got multiple values for keyword argument 'msg'
I would rather remove **resp from returned values but this module is
flagged as stableinterface.
* Static imports are more straight forward and preferred unless dynamic inclusion is required.
- use context manager for dealing with the checksum file
- use loop that can tolerate zero, one, or more items return rather than the previous expression which would break if anything other than exactly one item was returned
* Add elapsed return value to select modules
It can be quite useful to know exactly how much time has elapsed
downloading/waiting. This improves existing modules or updates
documentation.
* Ensure elapsed is always returned
* Added changelog fragment
* expend checksum format to <algorithm>:(<checksum>|<url>)
* continue to code at office
* ALPHA - expend checksum format to <algorithm>:(<checksum>|<url>)
* clean up tmpfile and comment
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to add test code for 27617
* try to fix [Could not find or access 'testserver.py']
* fix test code [Could not find or access 'testserver.py']
* fix test code [add files dir]
* fix test code [files dir not exists]
* as [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* add test item [sha1 and sha256]
* since [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* fix [connection was closed before a valid response was received]
* fix test code typo
* add docs for #27617
* PR #43751 is minor change
* fix pep8 issue.
* fix test code style.
* fix unexpected quote
* uri: Avoid exception in common scenario
So I was confused by the fact that the **uri** module, when not
returning an acceptable HTTP status code, returns:
The full traceback is:
File "/tmp/ansible_UQwiI4/ansible_module_uri.py", line 471, in main
uresp['location'] = absolute_location(url, uresp['location'])
While the actual error was:
Status code was 400 and not [201]: HTTP Error 400:
I also wonder why that message ends abruptly. I would have expected
`HTTP Error 400: Bad Request` which would be more useful.
* uri: Avoid false positive tracebacks in fail_json() on PY2
* Fix tmpdir on non root become
- also avoid exception if tmpdir and remote_tmp are None
- give 'None' on deescalation so tempfile will fallback to it's default behaviour
and use system dirs
- fix issue with bad tempdir (not existing/not createable/not writeable)
i.e nobody and ~/.ansible/tmp
- added tests for blockfile case
* Revert "Temporarily revert c119d54"
This reverts commit 5c614a59a6.
* changes based on PR feedback and changelog fragment
* changes based on the review
* Fix tmpdir when makedirs failed so we just use the system tmp
* Let missing remote_tmp fail
If remote_tmp is missing then there's something more basic wrong in the
communication from the controller to the module-side. It's better to
be alerted in this case than to silently ignore it.
jborean and I have independently checked what happens if the user sets
ansible_remote_tmp to empty string and !!null and both cases work fine.
(null is turned into a default value controller-side. empty string
triggers the warning because it is probably not a directory that the
become user is able to use).
There were bugs in this that needed to be resolved. No time to get the
fix reviewed sufficiently for 2.6.0.
We'll get this into 2.7.0 and try to get this into 2.6.1 as well.
Will need the work done in https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/36218
when it does get merged.
* 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
* get_url should accept headers as a dict, instead of only a complicated string
* update headers description text
* Add headers string and dict tests for get_url
* Add intg test for string header format parsing error
* Adjust deprecation version ahead 1 release, add the version dict format was added in to description
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
* Add check_mode to get_url that does a HEAD request to make sure the URL exists, but doesn't write the real file
* Add info about new --check behavior to docs. Add tests for the new behavior. Populate res_args with the info the tests are looking for.
* Add trailing comma
* Change nonexistent test URL to http://{{httpbin_host}/DOESNOTEXIST. Fix spacing while I'm at it
* Further spacing cleanup
* State that this functionality is in Ansible 2.4+