* Fix channel joining for some IRC servers.
Some IRC servers may return the channel in a different case than
requested. For instance, you might request "foo" but the server
returns "FOO". The regular expression matching must be case-insensitive
for the join response in order to handle this.
* ansible style guidelines want spaces
The previous code was using the legacy Group Chat 1.0 (GC1.0)
protocol to join [XEP-0045 Multi User Chats][1]. The legacy
protocol is described in § 7.2.1 of that document, the current
protocol is described in § 7.2.2.
The legacy protocol has not been in active use for more than ten
years, and servers are fading out support for it because its
presence causes issues (see for example the lengthy discussion
in [2], particularly the part starting with "A MUC
misunderstanding a presence update for a GC1.0 join").
The effect of servers fading out GC1.0 is that jabber.py cannot
send messages to rooms on servers which have done that step any
more.
This commit implements the modern join protocol, restoring
functionality. The modern join protocol is, to my knowledge,
supported by all XMPP servers which are still in use.
Prosody 0.11 is an example of a server implementation which does
not support GC1.0 anymore.
[1]: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html
[2]: https://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2017-October/033501.html
* RabbitMQ basic publisher
* Split out of a module_util. Preparing for binary posts.
* Can now send a file to the queue.
* Allowing an empty queue to be used so RabbitMQ returns a random queue.
* Added RETURN docstring.
* Updated and added tests. Now returns a dictionary with msg, content_type and queue published to.
* Extra tests and introduced a none url method of providing server host details.
* Added testing and errors for url/host parameters.
* Updating RETURN sample
* Added an image file for testing binary publishing.
* Minor changes to test.
* Added filename key/value to headers if a binary file is published.
* Adding ability to specify headers.
* Renaming to rabbitmq_publish
* Changed tests to reflect name, and, preparing for testing headers.
* Updated some documentation
* Minor pip install update
* Modifications after feedback.
* Updates based on feedback.
* Fixing pep8 issue.
* Updating module and module_util name to amqp.
* Reverting back to rabbitmq_publish naming.
* Minor addition to notes.
* Add matrix notification module
* try to make ansibot happy
* docs
* fix typo in encoding
* is ansibot happy now?
* change matrix python lib requirement description
* Example formatting & no_log
Thanks for this PR.
Few minor things that are easier for me to just fix, than explain and get you to fix.
* We suggest using `- name:` for examples, as Ansible best practice is to name your tasks
* To prevent secrets being leaked out use `no_log` in argspec
* use `requirements:` in `DOCUMENTATION`
* Clean up argument requirements
* Remove requirements duplicate
* not sure on syntax with these, were adapted from an example elsewhere
This PR includes:
- Removal of maintainers that are listed as author in the module
- Removal of entries that do not extend the original author list
- Move ignored-statement to namespace/directory (where useful)
- In some cases, fix the authors-list or add missing github id
We end up with a list of exceptions/additions and a large set of
namespace/directory maintainers or team of maintainers.
Some entries could be further improved by discussing with some
maintainers.
In python 3.7.0, changes in `ssl.py` breaks `smtplib.SMTP_SSL`, which
then breaks `mail` module in ansible.
Run this line in python shell:
import smtplib;smtplib.SMTP_SSL().connect(host='smtp.gmail.com', port=465)
Before python 3.7.0, we will get:
(220, b'smtp.gmail.com ESMTP j13-v6sm3086685pgq.56 - gsmtp')
In python 3.7.0, we get such error at `lib/python3.7/ssl.py` line 843, method `_create`:
ValueError: server_hostname cannot be an empty string or start with a leading dot.
The ssl module is using host info on SMTP_SSL instance, which is not set.
The fix/workaround is simple, just pass host info to it:
import smtplib;smtplib.SMTP_SSL(host='smtp.gmail.com').connect(host='smtp.gmail.com', port=465)
Fixes: #44550
Signed-off-by: Guo Qiao <guoqiao@gmail.com>
* Update office_365_connector_card.py
The two bullet items were about one single item; this module is not idempotent.
Therefore the two bullet items should be one.
label: docsite_pr
* Update office_365_connector_card.py
Removed trailing white space that caused the test failure.
* Module DOCUMENTATION should match argspec
Large update of many modules so that DOCUMENTATION option name and
aliases match those defined in the argspec.
Issues identified by https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/34809
In addition to many typos and missing aliases, the following notable
changes were made:
* Create `module_docs_fragments/url.py` for `url_argument_spec`
* `dellos*_command` shouldn't have ever had `waitfor` (was incorrectly copied)
* `ce_aaa_server_host.py` `s/raduis_server_type/radius_server_type/g`
* `Junos_lldp` enable should be part of `state`.
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 8bfa19c4af
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 22766906b0
* Fix GitHub ID: add missing letters
See:
- nxos_banner.py: 9c6ee8d0bb
- nxos_logging.py: e37e736ddb
- net_user.py: f6a4803669
* Remove nonexistent author, use GitHub organization
See https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/2880
Not sure how Ansibullbot will handle an organization ID, but
other deprecated modules already use it.
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See bf59d1cc1e
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See d02a9016a2
* Author: use GitHub ID
See 0847bfecd672f6b2e0e4429e998df7c6e7042b1c
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See a59684fddd
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 94f9bb962f
* Replace Twitter username with GitHub ID
See 40b7dffea8
in ServiceNow
Remove "updated" as a option for state, per review from bcoca. Update
examples section, and tested.
Update metadata to 1.1
Rip out some more instances of updated from documentation.
Update for ansible 2.5 first version