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This is a simple mechanism to learn what health checks are available.
Note that we defer task_vars verification, so that we can compute
requested_checks and resolved_checks earlier, allowing us to list checks
even if openshift_facts has not run.
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Introduced the 'changed' property for checks that can make changes to
track whether they did or not. Rather than the check's own logic having
to track this and include it in the result hash, just set the property
and have the action plugin insert it in the result hash after running
(even if there is an exception).
Cleared out a lot of crufty "changed: false" hash entries.
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Move task_vars into instance variable so we don't have to pass it
around everywhere. Also store tmp. Make sure both are filled in on
execute_module.
In the process, is_active became an instance method, and task_vars is
basically never used directly outside of test code.
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Calling the action plugin (e.g. when running a playbook) with an
incorrect check name was raising an unhandled exception, leading to poor
output in Ansible (requiring a higher verbosity level to see what is
going wrong).
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Added indicator to check result for why that check was skipped.
Note that currently the user will only see it with ansible-playbook -vv
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In Ansible 2.3+, the base action plugin class' run method depends
on accessing attributes (check_mode) of its play_context.
In older versions play_context was not involved in run, and thus None
was passed in.
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So that all names it return are directly usable, without checking for
existence.
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