Other notable changes (many new module params & bugfixes may not not listed):
Other notable changes (many new module params & bugfixes may not be listed):
* no_reboot is now defaulted to "no" in the ec2_ami module to ensure filesystem consistency in the resulting AMI.
* sysctl module overhauled
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* Added do-until feature, which can be used to retry a failed task a specified number of times with a delay in-between the retries.
* Added failed_when option for tasks, which can be used to specify logical statements that make it easier to determine when a task has failed, or to make it easier to ignore certain non-zero return codes for some commands.
* Added the "subelement" lookup plugin, which allows iteration of the keys of a dictionary or items in a list.
* Added the capability to use either paramiko or ssh for the inital setup connection of an accelerated playbook.
* Added the capability to use either paramiko or ssh for the initial setup connection of an accelerated playbook.
* Automatically provide advice on common parser errors users encounter.
* Deprecation warnings are now shown for legacy features: when_integer/etc, only_if, include+with_items, etc. Can be disabled in ansible.cfg
* The system will now provide helpful tips around possible YAML syntax errors increasing ease of use for new users.
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@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Misc changes (all module additions/fixes may not listed):
* Added a -vvvv level, which will show SSH client debugging information in the event of a failure.
* Includes now support the more standard syntax, similar to that of role includes and dependencies.
* Changed the `user:` parameter on plays to `remote_user:` to prevent confusion with the module of the same name. Still backwards compatible on play parameters.
* Added parameter to allow the fetch module to skip the md5 validation step ('validate_md5=false'). This is usefull when fetching files that are actively being written to, such as live log files.
* Added parameter to allow the fetch module to skip the md5 validation step ('validate_md5=false'). This is useful when fetching files that are actively being written to, such as live log files.
* Inventory hosts are used in the order they appear in the inventory.
* in hosts: foo[2-5] type syntax, the iterators now are zero indexed and the last index is non-inclusive, to match Python standards.
* There is now a way for a callback plugin to disable itself. See osx_say example code for an example.
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* packages: redhat_subscription: manage Red Hat subscription usage
Ansible practices responsible disclosure - if this is a security related bug, email security@ansible.com instead of filing a ticket or posting to the Google Group and you will recieve a prompt response.
Ansible practices responsible disclosure - if this is a security related bug, email security@ansible.com instead of filing a ticket or posting to the Google Group and you will receive a prompt response.
Bugs should be reported to [github.com/ansible/ansible](http://github.com/ansible/ansible) after
signing up for a free github account. Before reporting a bug, please use the bug/issue search
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@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ affecting a smaller number of users.
Since we place a strong emphasis on testing and code review, it may take a few months for a minor feature to get merged.
Don't worry though -- we'll also take periodic sweeps through the lower priority queues and give
them some attention as well, particularly in the area of new module changes. So it doesn't neccessarily
them some attention as well, particularly in the area of new module changes. So it doesn't necessarily
mean that we'll be exhausting all of the higher-priority queues before getting to your ticket.
* In the event of failure, a key of 'failed' should be included, along with a string explanation in 'msg'. Modules that raise tracebacks (stacktraces) are generally considered 'poor' modules, though Ansible can deal with these returns and will automatically convert anything unparseable into a failed result. If you are using the AnsibleModule common Python code, the 'failed' element will be included for you automatically when you call 'fail_json'.
* Return codes from modules are not actually not signficant, but continue on with 0=success and non-zero=failure for reasons of future proofing.
* Return codes from modules are not actually not significant, but continue on with 0=success and non-zero=failure for reasons of future proofing.
* As results from many hosts will be aggregated at once, modules should return only relevant output. Returning the entire contents of a log file is generally bad form.
- DEPRECATED. The acl to set or remove. This must always be quoted in the form of '<etype>:<qualifier>:<perms>'. The qualifier may be empty for some types, but the type and perms are always requried. '-' can be used as placeholder when you do not care about permissions. This is now superceeded by entity, type and permissions fields.
- DEPRECATED. The acl to set or remove. This must always be quoted in the form of '<etype>:<qualifier>:<perms>'. The qualifier may be empty for some types, but the type and perms are always requried. '-' can be used as placeholder when you do not care about permissions. This is now superseded by entity, type and permissions fields.
- "Account email. If ommitted, the env variables DNSIMPLE_EMAIL and DNSIMPLE_API_TOKEN will be looked for. If those aren't found, a C(.dnsimple) file will be looked for, see: U(https://github.com/mikemaccana/dnsimple-python#getting-started)"
- "Account email. If omitted, the env variables DNSIMPLE_EMAIL and DNSIMPLE_API_TOKEN will be looked for. If those aren't found, a C(.dnsimple) file will be looked for, see: U(https://github.com/mikemaccana/dnsimple-python#getting-started)"
required: false
default: null
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domain:
description:
- Domain to work with. Can be the domain name (e.g. "mydomain.com") or the numeric ID of the domain in DNSimple. If ommitted, a list of domains will be returned.
- Domain to work with. Can be the domain name (e.g. "mydomain.com") or the numeric ID of the domain in DNSimple. If omitted, a list of domains will be returned.
- If domain is present but the domain doesn't exist, it will be created.