* Raise an error if the action is using BYPASS_HOST_LOOP, to prevent
unexpected behavior from those actions
* Show a warning regarding tasks marked as run_once, as the free strategy
does not yet support that behavior
* Minor tweak to linear strategies run_once code to make sure we don't
raise an error if an action isn't found
* Fixed a bug in PlayIterator when ITERATING_ALWAYS, where the block
was advanced but the incorrect data structure elements were cleared
* Cleaned up the logic of is_failed() in PlayIterator
* Fixed a bug in the free strategy which had not been updated to use
the base strategy _execute_meta() method
* Stopped strategies from using is_failed() to determine if tasks should
still be fetched for a host
Fixes#14040
The net_config local action handles templating for network configuration
file. It will also allow network device configurations to be backed up
to the control host
Note: this plugin was originally named net_config but has been refactored to
net_template
now deprecation message appears with variable name in all spots where this occurs
debug's var= option is excluded as this is only place where bare variables shold actually
be accepted.
Adds new local action ops_config for handling openswitch configurations using
either dc or cli based configurations. Implements the common net_config
local action.
Note this refactors the ops_config plugin to ops_template
Adds a new local action ios_config for working with cisco ios configuration
files. Implements the common net_confing local action
Note this plugin was refactored from ios_config to ios_template
Adds new local action for working with cisco nxos configurations. Implemements
the net_config local action.
Note this action plugin was refactored from nxos_config to nxos_template
Adds a new local action for eos_config module to handle templating configs
and backing up running configurations. Implements the local action
net_config
Note this action was refactored from eos_config to eos_template
So far, when a 'diff' dict is returned with module results, it is
checked for 'before' and 'after' texts, which are processed in
_get_diff() by python difflib. This generates the changes to display
when CLI users specify --diff.
However, some modules will generate changes that cannot easily be
expressed in a conventional diff. One example is the output of the
synchronize module, which presents changed files in a common log format
as in `rsync --itemize-changes`.
Add a check for a diff['prepared'] key, which can contain prepared diff text
from modules.