##### SUMMARY
Fixes#302
The feature was missing, this make the floating_ip_info module consistent with what is expected to be implemented.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Feature Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
floating_ip_info
* Added new command hcloud_isos_info.py to get informations from all ISOs on HETZNER cloud.
* continue iso_info implementation
* add changelog
* fixes and improvements
* remove return docs choices for ansible 2.12 support
* rebase changes
* fix wording
Co-authored-by: Julian Tölle <julian.toelle97@gmail.com>
* run tests in group3
Co-authored-by: Julian Tölle <julian.toelle97@gmail.com>
* docs: returned architecture field might be null
* unused/invalid community.general.ipfilter collection in tests
* update wording relevant -> supported
* apply rebase changes
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Co-authored-by: patlegu <3754859+patlegu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Julian Tölle <julian.toelle97@gmail.com>
* feat(server_type_info): return deprecation info
Co-authored-by: jo <ljonas@riseup.net>
* feat(server): show warning if server-type is deprecated
Co-authored-by: jo <ljonas@riseup.net>
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Co-authored-by: jo <ljonas@riseup.net>
When using a deprecated image with the "allow_deprecated_image" flag,
the script would crash because the string interpolation was not done
correctly. The brackes were in the wrong place.
Error would look like this:
An exception occurred during task execution. To see the full traceback, use -vvv. The error was: TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for %: 'NoneType' and 'str'
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "module_stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):\n File \"/home/julian/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1686564668.6136558-165294-192879183382787/AnsiballZ_hcloud_server.py\", line 107, in <module>\n _ansiballz_main()\n File \"/home/julian/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1686564668.6136558-165294-192879183382787/AnsiballZ_hcloud_server.py\", line 99, in _ansiballz_main\n invoke_module(zipped_mod, temp_path, ANSIBALLZ_PARAMS)\n File \"/home/julian/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1686564668.6136558-165294-192879183382787/AnsiballZ_hcloud_server.py\", line 47, in invoke_module\n runpy.run_module(mod_name='ansible_collections.hetzner.hcloud.plugins.modules.hcloud_server', init_globals=dict(_module_fqn='ansible_collections.hetzner.hcloud.plugins.modules.hcloud_server', _modlib_path=modlib_path),\n File \"/nix/store/95cxzy2hpizr23343b8bskl4yacf4b3l-python3-3.10.11/lib/python3.10/runpy.py\", line 224, in run_module\n return _run_module_code(code, init_globals, run_name, mod_spec)\n File \"/nix/store/95cxzy2hpizr23343b8bskl4yacf4b3l-python3-3.10.11/lib/python3.10/runpy.py\", line 96, in _run_module_code\n _run_code(code, mod_globals, init_globals,\n File \"/nix/store/95cxzy2hpizr23343b8bskl4yacf4b3l-python3-3.10.11/lib/python3.10/runpy.py\", line 86, in _run_code\n exec(code, run_globals)\n File \"/run/user/1000/ansible_hcloud_server_payload_1g2rf66q/ansible_hcloud_server_payload.zip/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud/plugins/modules/hcloud_server.py\", line 927, in <module>\n File \"/run/user/1000/ansible_hcloud_server_payload_1g2rf66q/ansible_hcloud_server_payload.zip/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud/plugins/modules/hcloud_server.py\", line 908, in main\n File \"/run/user/1000/ansible_hcloud_server_payload_1g2rf66q/ansible_hcloud_server_payload.zip/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud/plugins/modules/hcloud_server.py\", line 843, in present_server\n File \"/run/user/1000/ansible_hcloud_server_payload_1g2rf66q/ansible_hcloud_server_payload.zip/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud/plugins/modules/hcloud_server.py\", line 411, in _create_server\n File \"/run/user/1000/ansible_hcloud_server_payload_1g2rf66q/ansible_hcloud_server_payload.zip/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud/plugins/modules/hcloud_server.py\", line 518, in _get_image\nTypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for %: 'NoneType' and 'str'\n", "module_stdout": "", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE\nSee stdout/stderr for the exact error", "rc": 1}
Make sure that we only log the deprecation warning if force_upgrade was actually
set. Right now it also logs because a default value for the field is set.
* feat: add architecture fields for image & server type
* feat: filter images by architecture
* feat: select right image by arch on server create & rebuild
* feat(inventory): add architecture field to returned servers
* docs: add changelog for arm features
* chore: prepare v1.11.0
* fix(server): prevent backups from being disabled when undefined
With an existing server with backups enabled and the state being either
present, started, stopped, restarted or rebuild and the backups module
parameter not set, the module would disable backups and in turn delete
all existing backups.
The correct behaviour (leave backups untouched when parameter not set)
is implemented by this commit. Strong typing would have prevented this.
* test: verify fix works
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Co-authored-by: Julian Tölle <julian.toelle@hetzner-cloud.de>
In some cases the server was still marked as locked after attaching it to
a placement_group. This caused potential follow up tasks that use the server
to fail.
This happened because the action returned by `add_to_placement_group()` was
not waited upon.
For the detach case this is handled correctly.
This variable matches the `ansible_host` variable that we set when
`connect_with: public_ipv6`, and allows the user to dynamically choose the
connection method in `compose`.
Currently if any of the servers in the inventory do not work with the
selected `connect_with` mode, the script exits and returns 0 servers.
This can happen for example if one of your servers does not have a public
ipv4 address, but you set `connect_with: public_ipv4` (default).
This commit changes the behaviour to log a warning message, and just skip
setting `ansible_host` for this server. This server will not be reachable
by ansible by default, but users can use `compose` to override the
`ansible_host` that we set based on the other variables.
This can be used in the `compose`, `groups` and `keyed_groups` settings
to dynamically build the inventory.
It also makes it possible for the user to override the `ansible_host`
in `compose`, based on wether or not the server has a public ipv4 address,
with fallback to the address in a specific private network.
* Add possibility to specify private network when creating or updating a server
This allows creating servers without public internet access
* Add integration tests
This fixes the behavior if there is a server without direct internet
connectivity in the examined network.
Previously, the module would throw an AttributeError because
server.public_net.ipv4/ipv6 is None in this case. Now the None propagates
correctly.
- hcloud_server - When state stopped and server is created, do not start the server
Signed-off-by: Lukas Kämmerling <lukas.kaemmerling@hetzner-cloud.de>
* add status as an option to filter the server list
* Update plugins/inventory/hcloud.py
fix the sanity check
Co-authored-by: Lukas Kämmerling <github@lukas-kaemmerling.de>
Co-authored-by: Tagir Bakirov <tagir.bakirov@reservix.de>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Kämmerling <github@lukas-kaemmerling.de>
* Add placement_groups
* Create server with placement_group
* Add/remove server to/from placement_group
* Remove deprecated tmage test
* Add changelogs
* Add placement groups to hcloud_server_info
* Deprecate force_upgrade flag
When the default is set to false, it always disables the backups when a user do not specify the backups to True always. This shouldn't be the case.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Kämmerling <lukas.kaemmerling@hetzner-cloud.de>
Force detaching of volumes before deleting when they are still attached to a server. This makes it easier for tools like molecule to see the correct state.
* Tidy up files
* Add Sanity ignore files
* Use master as branch name instead of main
* Use targets in integration jobs
* Remove tests/sanity/requirements.txt (not used by ansible-test)
* sanity: prevent import exception for inventory script
Co-authored-by: David Moreau Simard <moi@dmsimard.com>