* check if need update for internal port
* validate port ip
* os_router modified in local
* my_os_router.py tested upto port not found
* tested need update
* default port attached with subnet getting deleted
* update happened with subnet and port id but rerun update=true?
* update working with portid converted subnetid for match checking
* tested and worked
* extra debug commnets cleaned up
* os_router with port ip tested fine
* deleted test files used wq for my development
* interface type changed for backward compatibility
* check if need update for internal port
* validate port ip
* os_router modified in local
* my_os_router.py tested upto port not found
* tested need update
* default port attached with subnet getting deleted
* update happened with subnet and port id but rerun update=true?
* update working with portid converted subnetid for match checking
* tested and worked
* extra debug commnets cleaned up
* os_router with port ip tested fine
* deleted test files used wq for my development
* check if need update for internal port
* validate port ip
* os_router modified in local
* my_os_router.py tested upto port not found
* tested need update
* default port attached with subnet getting deleted
* update happened with subnet and port id but rerun update=true?
* update working with portid converted subnetid for match checking
* tested and worked
* extra debug commnets cleaned up
* os_router with port ip tested fine
* deleted test files used wq for my development
* interface type changed for backward compatibility
* interface type changed for backward compatibility
* restoring requirement.txt which was deleted accidentally
* isinstance instead of type and white space removal
* trailing spaces removal
* multiple space after keyword 379,441
* fail.json interface type and deug msg changes
* test for membership should be 'not in'
When verifying if a router needs update, the os_router module should
take into account only network ports which are owned by routers. Other
ports might have been added e.g. by the HA network tenant, which would
lead the router to always be detected as changed and cause the module to
try removing these network interfaces.
Changes to the metadata format were approved here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/54
* Update documentation to the new metadata format
* Changes to metadata-tool to account for new metadata
* Add GPL license header
* Add upgrade subcommand to upgrade metadata version
* Change default metadata to the new format
* Fix exclusion of non-modules from the metadata report
* Fix ansible-doc for new module metadata
* Exclude metadata version from ansible-doc output
* Fix website docs generation for the new metadata
* Update metadata schema in valiate-modules test
* Update the metadata in all modules to the new version
* fix module doc fields
* More module docs corrections
* More module docs corrections
* More module docs corrections
* More module docs corrections
* correct aliases
* Review comments
* Must quote ':'
* More authors
* Use suboptions:
* restore type: bool
* type should be in the same place
* More tidyups
* authors
* Use suboptions
* revert
* remove duplicate author
* More issues post rebase
* Move availability_zone docs to each OpenStack module
This argument is in the central list for hysterical raisins (mostly me
being a doofus) but is used in almost none of them. Document it
explicitly in each module to stop the confusion.
* Fix two docs formatting bugs
* 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
The shade update_router() call will return None if the router is
not actually updated. This will cause the module to fail if we
do not protect against that.
The exception message, when shade fails, will contain much more
specific information about the failure if the exception is treated
as a string. The 'message' attribute alone is usually not helpful.
Allow the 'interfaces' attribute to represent internal router
interfaces, composed of subnet names, and the 'external_fixed_ips'
attribute to represent external interface subnet/IP.