Today we have many contributions to contrib/offline/ and some PRs
contained invalid coding style for those scripts.
This enables shellcheck to make such invalid coding style easily.
* [upcloud] add option to use preconfigured cpu/mem plan
* [upcloud] add option to use firewall rules for API server/SSH access
* [upcloud] add option to use managed load balancer
* - add ability to specify the network_zone in hetzner terraform
- Export the network id from hetzner terraform the the generated inventory.ini
* - Add with_networks variable to allow different deployments of hcloud controller manager
- Add network id to hcloud controller secret (added via the inventory)
- Don't include extra_args if it's not set
* terraform/openstack: Use path.module for ansible_bastion_template.txt
This extends on #7643 by not using path.root, but switching to path.module
to allow use of the terraform code as a module itself. This change then keeps
all calls to the template file stable even for that use-case.
* terraform/openstack: Make sed calls fail on errors
By using a single call with two replacements to use of sed will create proper exit codes
and allowing for errors to be recognized by terraform.
When trying to run print_hostnames of inventory.py, it outputs the following
error:
$ CONFIG_FILE=./test-hosts.yaml python3 ./inventory.py print_hostnames
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./inventory.py", line 472, in <module>
sys.exit(main())
File "./inventory.py", line 467, in main
KubesprayInventory(argv, CONFIG_FILE)
File "./inventory.py", line 92, in __init__
self.parse_command(changed_hosts[0], changed_hosts[1:])
File "./inventory.py", line 415, in parse_command
self.print_hostnames()
File "./inventory.py", line 455, in print_hostnames
print(' '.join(self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'].keys()))
KeyError: 'all'
because it is missed to load a hosts config file before printing hostnames.
This fixes the issue.
Fixed the problem when call ansible-playbook contrib/mitogen/mitogen.yml
"The error was: 'dict object' has no attribute 'section'"
What type of PR is this?
/kind bug
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Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
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Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?:
Use openstack_networking_port_v2 and openstack_networking_floatingip_associate_v2
to attach floating ips. This gives us more flexibility on disabling port security
when binding instances directly on provider networks in private cloud scenario.
* terraform/gcp: Do not create unused subnetworks
By default terraform creates a subnetwork in each 39 regions
* terraform/gcp: Upgrade to latest google provider
... where "one of source_tags, source_ranges, or source_service_accounts must be defined"
* Use sysctl_file_path variable for all sysctl_file locations
* Add sysctl_file_path variable to kubespay-defaults
* Remove previously used sysctl file locations if present
* Use explicit filename in roles/kubernetes/node/defaults/main.yml
* Defaults: use explicit value
* Fix terraform Warning
Version constraints inside provider configuration blocks are deprecated
Terraform 0.13 and earlier allowed provider version constraints inside the
provider configuration block, but that is now deprecated and will be removed
in a future version of Terraform. To silence this warning, move the provider
version constraint into the required_providers block.
* Fix terraform Warning: Quoted references are deprecated
* terraform: Update GCP Ubuntu to latest LTS
When running ansible-lint directly, we can see a lot of warning
message like
risky-file-permissions File permissions unset or incorrect
This fixes the warning messages.
All container image versions were defined in download/defaults/main.yml
except containerd.
The inconsistency caused the offline script(generate_list.sh) could not
output the URL of containerd image.
This moves the definition into a valid file.
In addition, this adds host_os to generate_list.sh for downloading
krew from a valid URL.