* Returns zone ID for existing zone or `null`
* route53_zone: add module unit tests
* route53_zone: add compatibility with Python 2.6 to the unit tests
* route53_zone: address pycodestyle warning (add blank line)
Until now, the module was only able to interact with vcenter. This
commit adds the ability to directly target an ESXi without the
`esxi_hostname` parameter.
- Also return url and update docs for other values to indicate they are only returned on success.
- Add integration tests
- Use info variable for common return values
- Use -1 as default status rather than None. This is lines up with with existing code in urls.py
- Add unit tests to ensure status and url are returned on failure
The `network.type` parameter is set to default on default on `static`.
As a consequence, the network parameter is always defined as `dict`.
This patch ensures we don't check the value of the network configuration
if we want to delete the interface.
* Make datacenter as alias and optional
* Add folder param to place datastore cluster in specific folder
* Updated examples
* Updated tests
Fixes: #48010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Quick and dirty attempt to handle eapi error
* Well this should probably change
* Hopefully this works correctly?
* Fix check_rc handling with httpapi
* Add tests that should hopefully cover the error
* Fix warnings
* Improve tests
* initial commit
* Fix typo in integration test which caused an assertion to fail
* Updated integration testing
* Fix Ansible Sanity Errors
* Changed version added to 2.8 from 2.9
* added from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
* Update get_certificate.py with an example to calculate number of days until cert expires from get_certificate result.
* Update lib/ansible/modules/crypto/get_certificate.py
Co-Authored-By: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Allow python_requirements_facts to cope with packages with dashes
```
python_requirements_facts:
dependencies:
- kubernetes-validate
```
should work as expected
* Ensure tests run for python_requirements_facts
The remove_policies function in iam_role.py enumerates a list of policies to remove. However, due to an indentation issue on the return True line, only the first such policy would be removed.
This change outdents the return True so that all of the the requested policies are removed.