As described in #53385 (and #31759), the docker connection driver did
not support privilege escalation. This commit is a shameless
cut-and-paste of the privilege escalation support from the `local`
connection plugin into the `docker` plugin.
Closes: #53385
* use navigate_value instead navigate_hash
* add async wait method
* update dict compare
* remove unuse methods
* not all modules have timeouts parameter
* navigate_value, the input data may be None
* Alter tests to pass
* Change diff_against to make changed work again
* Add another diff_against
* Expose supports_sessions across all EOS connection types
* Change session warning to failure
* supports_sessions needs to be a method to survive the rpc boundary
* Alter tests to match
* Fix loading namespaced doc_fragments
The syntax for specifying a different fragment name was already
using '.' as a separator, so the code needed to be tweaked to
avoid choking on names like `testns.testcoll.fragname` and
`testns.testcoll.fragname.altvar`.
`get_plugin_class()` returns 'docfragment' for the fragment loader;
mangling `subdir` provides consistent alignment with the normal plugin
directory names and avoids needing special handling of plugin types
with 'module' in the name.
* Add changelog entry
* Check variables are defined before using combine filter
* Add tests for the combine filter
* Remove dependencies that should already be installed
* relocate the function to recursively check for undefined vars
add another test
* changelog
The current code was not properly checking for the active state when
checking any_errors_fatal, so if the error occurred in a sub-block
or included file it is not properly detected.
Fixes#55515
* Support using importlib on py>=3 to avoid imp deprecation
* Add changelog fragment
* importlib coverage for py3
* Ansiballz execute should use importlib too
* recursive module_utils finder should utilize importlib too
* don't be dumb
* Fix up units
* Clean up tests
* Prefer importlib.util in plugin loader when available
* insert the module into sys.modules
* 3 before 2 for consistency
* ci_complete
* Address importlib.util.find_spec returning None
* prevents accidental templating on intra-action postprocessing of an untrusted module result
* makes the view of a module result within an action consistent with the way it would be stored for future use (eg facts, register)
Ensure inventory plugin loading rel to play
fixes#51033
* clarify paths
* now adding dirs funciton in loader
* better warnings
* each cli should handle adding dirs depending on context
* Update ce.py
while to_text(out, errors='surrogate_then_replace').strip().endswith(']'):
display.vvvv('wrong context, sending exit to device', self._play_context.remote_addr)
conn.exec_command('return')
out = conn.get_prompt()
connetion has no send_command function and ce device has no 'exit' command to return user-view(a correct context),but 'return' .command.
* Add files via upload
Some bugs fix.
* Add files via upload
fix some bugs
* fix a bug for ce_command
Running a command with prompt via ce_command, It doesn't work.The reason is that the key word for network_cli recognition is answer not response.
* fix bugs
fix bugs for ce modules
* Update ce.py
* Delete ce_ftp.py
need modify
* Delete ce_lacp.py
* Add files via upload
* Delete ce_aaa_server.py
* Delete ce_aaa_server_host.py
* Compatible with Python 3
Compatible with Python 3 and fix bugs for ce
* Update ce_aaa_server.py
* Add files via upload
modify doc
* Add files via upload
Compatible with Python 3 and fix bugs
* Add files via upload
Compatible with Python 3 and fix bugs
* Add files via upload
Cancellation of change
* Update ce_netconf.py
It is a bug that response has no xml attribute:line 183
* Add files via upload
* Add files via upload
Compatible with Python 3 and fix bugs
* updatp ce_config.py
a bug for this module.
The k8s plugin expects the "connections" field to be a list - current docs examples trigger:
[WARNING]: * Failed to parse {...}/inventory.yml with k8s plugin: Expecting connections to be a list.
Updated examples for `host` and `namespaces` to reflect this.
* module_utils fixes in collections
* fixed Windows module_utils in collections
* fixed more Python module_utils cases (from X import module)
* "medium style" Ansiballz modules now work properly with collections (ie, non-replacer but also not using basic.py)
* added more tests
* split Windows/POSIX exec
* sanity
* Initial commit for module to manage Vexata storage volumes + fixes form code review in pr #47091.
* Fix indent errors reported by lint.
* Refactor, implement code review changes
* Moved doc fragment file to new layout
* Added explicit types for all module parameters, updated copyrights + raw string for block text.