* GCP: backend service module
* GCP: rework param-checking code. Fixed a couple of bugs and changed to ValueError instead of custom tuple.
* GCP: fixed commit, spelled out Google Cloud for clarity in module description.
* Ansible 2.3 feature support for dellos6.
- With the new Ansible 2.3 infra changes, the dellos modules doesn't work
(the new infra changes are not backward compatible), so added the below
changes support it.
- Added the new terminal plugin for DellOS6
- Added the new action plugin for DellOS6
- Modified the modules to work with the new infra.
- with that it adds support for DellOS6 Persistent Connection support.
* Remove pep8 confirming files from dellos6.py and dellos6_config legacy-files
In old IOSXR versions, 'show commit changes diff' does not work.
Fall-back to 'show configuration' if that command fails so execution
can move forward.
Fixes#22235
When the ios_config module has 'defaults' param it runs in the device the command
'show running-config all' but 'all' may not be available in older devices.
This change makes introspection by using the help command and run 'full' in case
'all' is not available.
Fixes#22747
* Ansible 2.3 feature support for dellos9 and dellos10
* Use Persistent Connection Manager
* Fix CI issue, revert the doc and metadata changes
* Reverted the meta_info (supported_by) to community from core
* Fixed the CI issues, use module_utisl.six and updated legacy-files
* fixes action handlers for sros
* fixes sros_config module execution to use AnsibleModule
* fixes sros_command module to use socket connection
* adds sros to constants
* Update module_utils.six to latest
We've been held back on the version of six we could use on the module
side to 1.4.x because of python-2.4 compatibility. Now that our minimum
is Python-2.6, we can update to the latest version of six in
module_utils and get rid of the second copy in lib/ansible/compat.
* cloudstack: fix connection by ENV vars and configs overloading
* cloudstack: pep8 cloudstack module_utils
* cloudstack: allow api_url to be set in ini config
* docsite: explain ENV vars support as written in python-cs for ansible
Add support for default credentials. Practically, this means that a playbook creator would not have to specify the service_account_email or credentials_file Ansible parameters.
Default Credentials only work when running on Google Cloud Platform. The 'project_id' is still required.
A test has been added to trigger this condition.
* candidate var can now be string, list or element
* fixes minor bug in junos_template for backup argument
* disabled invalid integration test for junos_template
* removes cli functions
* adds comment and confirm to arguments
* implements zeroize argument
* fixes get_diff function in junos shared lib to return diff
* lots of minor bug fixes in junos_config
* minor syntax fixes in junos_netconf
* updates netconf integration tests
* removes cli functions from shared lib
* adds cli functions to junos_netconf module
* statically pins junos_netconf to cli transport
* all other modules use netconf transport
* adds command rpc function to junos shared
* Fixes for junos_config errors
* Check transport settings for core Junos
* Don't pop from the same list you iterate over
* use of persistent connections are now explicitly enabled in junos
* modules must now explicitly enable persistent connections
* adds rpc support to junos_command
fixes#22166
* Use packaging.version.Version instead of LooseVersion for better support of prerelease tags (eg, 0.30.0 > 0.30.0rc6)
* Add explicit check/error for msrestazure package
* Add flag to Docker pull_image to know when the image is already latest
Whenever the flag pull is set to 'yes' the resource is always defined
as 'changed'. That is not true in case the image is already at the
latest version.
Related to ansible/ansible#19549
* Docker pull_image does not change status if the image is latest