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.
* azure_rm_azurefirewall
* a few updates
* fixed mistake
* updated docs, fixed syntax
* updated priority
* use checkmode for idempotence test, as it's very long
* fix check mode
Without this commit, `vmware_datastore_facts` ignores the datastores are
not associated with a cluster of a datastore. This case can happen if a NFS
share is mounted directly on a ESXi instance.
* Fix typo that breaks invocation of os_stack
* Apply tags conditionally so that the module does not throw up an error when using an older distro of openstacksdk
* Add waiter for AWSRegional
* Add support for WAF Regional
* Add support for regional waf web acl
* Remove set_trace, pep formatting
* Add paginator for regional_waf
* Change name of param for waf_regional
This is more in line with how AWS refers to the service. Additional
changes made to how client is called. Used ternary to reduce if
statements
* Change parameter name to waf_regional
* Add support for removal waf regional condition
* Change parameter from cloudfront to waf_regional
* Added state: absent waf rule
* Remove set_trace
* Add integration tests for waf regional
* WIP: adding region parameter to tests
* Add support for waf facts module
* Add region to waf regional integration tests
* Update security policy for waf regional testing
* Add type to documentation for waf_regional param
Resolve the two following errors:
ERROR: lib/ansible/modules/cloud/vmware/vsphere_copy.py:0:0: E309 version_added for new option (host) should be '2.9'. Currently None
ERROR: lib/ansible/modules/cloud/vmware/vsphere_copy.py:0:0: E309 version_added for new option (login) should be '2.9'. Currently None
##### SUMMARY
qos is not defined when port_mirroring is enabled, a NoneType is returned for entity.qos in this case
getattr is safer to use than using a direct call to entity.qos.name
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Bugfix Pull Request
+label: docsite_pr
* Moves developer docs for AWS, ovirt, and openstack modules out of lib/ansible/, integrates them with dev_guide, with abadger's fix to make python snippets pass rstcheck
* Adds a new vmware module to support getting the folders and their paths within a datacenter
* Add integration tests
* Bump version added
* Refactor integration test
* Improve grammar in docs
*`vsphere_copy` was only able to interact with a vCenter instance. This
patch change that.
* In addition, it also makes use of the `vmware_argument_spec`.
Co-Authored-By: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* hetzner changed image tag for server, so its working with ids and names
* changed trailing whitespace
* added higher retries count since server creation from own image takes a lot longer
* Rewrite vmware_portgroup module
* support check mode
* VLAN ID isn't required anymore
* VLAN ID 0 (no tagging) is the default
* Options match values in vSphere Client and vmware_vswitch module
* Policy override is configured properly
* VMware: vmware_portgroup updates
Ensure the module still work with the ESXi where CustomFieldsManager
does not exist.
From: https://www.vmware.com/support/developer/converter-sdk/conv60_apireference/vim.CustomFieldsManager.html
The CustomFieldsManager object is used to add and remove custom fields to
managed entities.
The custom fields values set on managed entities are available through the
customValue property and through the summary objects for VirtualMachine
and HostSystem. They are not available directly through this managed object.
This functionality is only available through VirtualCenter.
Fixes: #56071