Gotcha, I had not read close enough. Your fix looks correct.
I proposed a fix on the ansible-test side. Both are valid in my book, and
your discovery argues strongly that this should be a failure (as opposed to
either a traceback or a pass).
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/70507
Thanks.
Matt,
I think there is valid stuff in what you're saying. Let me write out a
formula:
cd ~/Documents/test
git clone https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.aws.git
ansible-galaxy collection build
rm -rf ~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/community/aws/
ansible-galaxy collecti
You want the awx-project email, not this one.
And check your server logs for a traceback that happened around the time of
observing this, and share those details please. Thanks!
Alan
github: AlanCoding
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 1:55 PM Nasir Nasir
wrote:
> [image: awx 500 error.PNG]
> Hi i am g
The package name for Ansible changes with the current development version.
It seems like pip lets me install Ansible 2.9 and 2.10 at the same time...
bash-4.4# pip3 show ansible
Name: ansible
Version: 2.9.7
Summary: Radically simple IT automation
Home-page: https://ansible.com/
Author: Ansible, I
If you convert it to a collection you can use relative imports. I am in a
very similar situation to you with the PYTHONPATH manipulation for testing.
https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/a93b1aa3395651f01b39a03a6f122d3bdad99897/Makefile#L411
I put the root of the collection project (it's in a fold
Hi Tony,
There is an email list for the AWX project specifically, and the question
would be better asked there.
Templating from user-provided values is specifically disabled by the
server, by marking those as unsafe with the Ansible YAML constructor. There
is a setting available to control exactl
First, copy the .py file for the callback plugin from the Ansible source
code to an empty local directory. That file is apparently
`ansible/lib/ansible/plugins/callback/mail.py` in your case.
Modify the 2 Ansible config settings related to the callback plugins
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/b
Tower saves the inventory in the database that it gets from the
ansible-inventory command. To the best of my memory, ansible-inventory does
an ordered JSON dump. We later take it back out of the database for the job
run (at which point I really don't think the JSON dump is ordered), the
ordering is
quot; and I am interested in finding a more generic approach instead
> of this workaround with split after a certain text that can be changed in
> time.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
>
> joi, 3 octombrie 2019, 16:02:49 UTC+3, Alan Rominger a scris:
>>
>> The call pattern I'd
The call pattern I'd suggest for ansible-inventory would be like
ansible-inventory -i my_inventory.yml --list --export
With the export option, group_vars should show under the group. I don't
understand the rest of your problem about expecting vars from module_utils,
but I hope this gets you close
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