The docs were a little bit out of date with what commands are available to be run. They also didn't explain that you could pass custom commands - I almost went down the path of trying to run our custom management commands with the generic Ansible `command` module.
Since the filter list contains hosts, passing that back to list_hosts()
in the inventoy causes issues when the hostname is an IPv6 address
(with :'s interpreted as group unions). Since we already have the list
of hosts, we should not need to pass that back through inventory a
second time.
Fixes#7446
This was causing a bug in the env module, due to the fact that we now
pass variables for the module through the templating engine combined
with the fact that we split-up the hostvars and setup variables. As a
result, if a variable in the env lookup had the same name as the variable
in Ansible, it would try and template itself over and over again until
the recursion limit would be hit, at which time an empty string was
returned.
Fixes#7396
Also added some error handling to the fetch_url() call in the
apt_repository module, so that failures to look up the PPA info
are properly handled.
Fixes#7322
The ssl cert check will now respect the http and https proxy
environment settings. The url may also have the username/password
embedded, in which case basic auth will be used to connect to the
proxy server.
Fixes#7413
Split the error check into two error checks and delay the
checks so that listing existing volumes works more nicely.
The error check should check that:
* One and only one of volume_size id or name is set
This fix adds the 'only one' part of that check and provides
more useful error messages.
If the module directory is not writable/executable to the current user
(most likely because of a sudo to a non-root user), the ssh_wrapper
will be created in the default location for mkstemp() calls. To facilitate
the deletion of these new files, a new mechanism for cleaning up files
created by the module was also added.
Fixes#7375