Per #3877, the code to wait for spot instance requests to finish would hang for the full wait time if any spot request failed for any reason. This commit introduces status checks for spot requests, so if the request fails, finishes, or is cancelled the task will fail/succeed accordingly. One edge case introduced here is tha if a user terminates the instance associated with the request manually it won't fail the play, under the presumption that the user *wants* the instance terminated. |
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commands | ||
database | ||
files | ||
inventory | ||
network | ||
packaging | ||
source_control | ||
system | ||
test | ||
utilities | ||
web_infrastructure | ||
windows | ||
__init__.py | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
COPYING | ||
README.md | ||
shippable.yml | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
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ansible-modules-core
This repo contains Ansible's most popular modules that are shipped with Ansible.
New module submissions for modules that do not yet exist should be submitted to ansible-modules-extras, rather than this repo.
Take care to submit tickets to the appropriate repo where modules are contained. The docs.ansible.com website indicates this at the bottom of each module documentation page.
Reporting bugs
Take care to submit tickets to the appropriate repo where modules are contained. The repo is mentioned at the bottom of module documentation page at docs.ansible.com.
Testing modules
Ansible module development guide contains the latest info about that.
License
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There should be no need to install this repo separately as it should be included in any Ansible install using the official documented methods.