The networking API v2 specification, which is implemented
by openstack neutron, features an optional MTU parameter that
allows operators to specify the value for the maximum
transmission unit value.
According to the OpenStack Networking API
the attribute provider:segmentation_id of a network has to be
an integer.
Even if neutron accepts provider:segmentation_id to be a
string, other implementations may not.
Added a new property, 'port_security_enabled' which is a boolean to
enable or disable port_security during network creation. The default
behaviour will enable port security, security group and anti spoofing
will act as before. When the attribute is set to False, security
group and anti spoofing are disabled on the ports created on this
network.
Shade supports this option in versions > 1.27.1
* Establish connection through openstacksdk
* Switch from shade to openstacksdk
* fix typo in link to openstacksdk
* remove nova_client usage
* further remove of min_version from openstack modules
Start using this to construct shade OpenStack Cloud objects in a
consistent manner. This will let us centralize things like dealing with
password arguments and whatnot. It also allows us to introduce the
ability to pass a fully formed config dict directly to the module.
Migrate all OpenStack modules to use openstack_cloud_from_module.
Have it return the shade library since it's responsible for
importing shade and shade is needed for the exceptions.
Only pull specific OpenStack arguments for the constructor
Rather than passing **module.params to the shade constructor, pull out
only the values that make sense. This should prevent the issues with
module parameters stepping on shade parameters.
Replace module.params.pop with module.params.get
We don't need to pop these anymore since the shade constructor is now
using opt-in values.
Using real urls is ungood. Use example.com domains. Also, get rid of the
antiquated port numbers.
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
* 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
Prescribing types is not necessary as the underlying shade library
does not do so, and the Neutron API will inform us if a disallowed
or non existent type is used.
Fixes#20830
A value for the project_id parameter to shade's create_network()
call was always being sent, even if no value for 'project' was
supplied. This was breaking folks with older versions of shade
(< 1.6).
Fixes PR https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/3567
A cloud/domain admin should be able to create a network on any project
it is granted to.
This changes adds the possibility to pass either a project ID or
project name.
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.
The `os_network` module was incorrectly returning changed=False whether
or not the network was created. This commit makes the changed return
value useful.
With shade > 0.13.0, networks can be created that are externally
accessible. This adds a parameter for that.
Also, add RETURN documentation and 'if __name__' check around call
to main().