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* Add aws/core.py function to check for specific AWS error codes
* Use sys.exc_info to get exception object if it isn't passed in
* Allow catching exceptions with is_boto3_error_code
* Replace from_code with is_boto3_error_code
* Return a type that will never be raised to support stricter type comparisons in Python 3+
* Use is_boto3_error_code in aws_eks_cluster
* Add duplicate-except to ignores when using is_boto3_error_code
* Add is_boto3_error_code to module development guideline docs
* Test case for missing permissions
* Update aws_s3 module to latest standards
* Use AnsibleAWSModule
* Handle BotoCoreErrors properly
* Test for BotoCoreErrors
* Check for XNotImplemented exceptions (#38569)
* Don't prematurely fail if user does not have s3:GetObject permission
* Allow S3 drop-ins to ignore put_object_acl and put_bucket_acl
* aws_eks: New module for managing AWS EKS
aws_eks module is used for creating and removing EKS clusters.
Includes full test suite and updates to IAM policies to enable it.
* Clean up all security groups
* appease shippable
* Rename aws_eks module to aws_eks_cluster
* Allow the use of 'aws:kms' as an encryption method
* Allow the use of a non standard KMS key
* Deduce whether AWS Signature Version 4 is required rather than specifying with a parameter
The compute policy was exceeding maximum size and contained
policies that already exist in ecs-policy.
Look up suitable AMIs rather than hardcode
We don't want to maintain multiple image IDs for multiple regions
so use ec2_ami_facts to set a suitable image ID
Improve exception handling
Fargate instances do not require memory and cpu descriptors. EC2 instances
do require descriptions. https://botocore.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ecs.html#ECS.Client.describe_task_definition
Fargate requires that cpu and memory be defined at task definition level.
EC2 launch requires them to be defined at the container level.
Fargate requires the use of awsvpc for the networking_mode. Also updated,
the documentation regarding where and when memory/cpu needs to the assigned.
The task_definition variable for the awspvc configuration colided with
the ecs_service for the bridge network. This would cause the test to fail.
Add testing for fargate
Add examples for fargate and ec2
* fix ec2_ami block_device_mapping size to be int
* fixed cr issues
renamed `type` to `attribute_type`
reused `new_item` instead of creating new variable `value`
* Port aws_ses_identity module to use AnsibleAWSModule
* Support Check Mode in aws_ses_identity
* Add tests for check mode
* Move feedback forwarding parameter check to before any changes are made.
* Adding module for AWS Config service
* adding integration tests
* Split resource types into their own modules
* Properly use resource_prefix and retry on IAM "eventual consistency"
* Add config aggregator module
* AWS config aggregator integration test fixes
* AWS config recorder module
* Config aggregation auth rule
* Use resource_prefix in IAM role name
* Disable config tests
* Refactor ec2_group
Replace nested for loops with list comprehensions
Purge rules before adding new ones in case sg has maximum permitted rules
* Add check mode tests for ec2_group
* add tests
* Remove dead code
* Fix integration test assertions for old boto versions
* Add waiter for security group that is autocreated
* Add support for in-account group rules
* Add common util to get AWS account ID
Fixes#31383
* Fix protocol number and add separate tests for egress rule handling
* Return egress rule treatment to be backwards compatible
* Remove functions that were obsoleted by `Rule` namedtuple
* IP tests
* Move description updates to a function
* Fix string formatting missing index
* Add tests for auto-creation of the same group in quick succession
* Resolve use of brand-new group in a rule without a description
* Clean up duplicated get-security-group function
* Add reverse cleanup in case of dependency issues
* Add crossaccount ELB group support
* Deal with non-STS calls to account API
* Add filtering of owner IDs that match the current account
* New module = AWS Glue connection
* Add a few initial integration tests
* Add alias for CI
* module rename
* finish module rename
* add loop when getting glue connection again so we dont get None
* Limit number of retries to get new glue connection info
* - add tests for s3_lifecycle
- fix a bug comparing transitions with different storage_types
* make s3_lifecycle work with boto3
* add noncurrent version lifecycle rules
* Fix failing aws_ses_identity integration tests
Reduce boilerplate with yaml anchor
* remove unstable test alias
* Update feedback forwarding check to use desired state rather than
repeated API calls.
RDS instance and snapshot facts modules
Move common code into module_utils/rds.py
This work is a precursor to new rds_snapshot
and rds_instance modules
Improve rds_snapshot_facts to latest AWS standards
Improve exception handling, pagination etc.
Version added
Add clustered snapshot facts
Add proper RETURN information for snapshots and cluster_snapshots
pep8
Co-authored-by: Michael De La Rue <jababubic.margoteen@spamgourmet.com>