Bump minimum required openstacksdk release to 0.101.0
Latest release candidate 0.101.0 of openstacksdk's first major release
brings new features and bug fixes, e.g. for floating ips [1], [2].
[1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstacksdk/+/851976
[2] 0ded7ac398
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Dear contributors and users of the Ansible OpenStack collection!
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Our codebase has been split into two separate release series:
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* `2.x.x` releases of Ansible OpenStack collection are compatible with OpenStack SDK `1.x.x` and its release candidates
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`0.99.x` *only* (OpenStack Zed and later). Our `master` branch tracks our `2.x.x` releases.
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`0.99.0` and later *only* (OpenStack Zed and later). Our `master` branch tracks our `2.x.x` releases.
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* `1.x.x` releases of Ansible OpenStack collection are compatible with OpenStack SDK `0.x.x` prior to `0.99.0` *only*
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(OpenStack Yoga and earlier). Our `stable/1.0.0` branch tracks our `1.x.x` releases.
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module parameters backward compatible by offering aliases but e.g. the semantics
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modules have changed due to updates in the OpenStack SDK.
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Our decision to break backward compatibility was not taken lightly. OpenStack SDK's first major release (`1.0.0` and its
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release candidates `0.99.x`) has streamlined and improved large parts of its codebase. For example, its Connection
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release candidates >=`0.99.0`) has streamlined and improved large parts of its codebase. For example, its Connection
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interface now consistently uses the Resource interfaces under the hood. This required breaking changes from older SDK
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releases though. The Ansible OpenStack collection is heavily based on OpenStack SDK. With OpenStack SDK becoming
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backward incompatible, so does our Ansible OpenStack collection. We simply lack the devpower to maintain a backward
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ For using the Openstack Cloud collection firstly you need to install `ansible` a
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For example with pip:
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```bash
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pip install "ansible>=2.9" "openstacksdk>=0.99.0"
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pip install "ansible>=2.9" "openstacksdk>=0.101.0"
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```
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OpenStackSDK has to be available to Ansible and to the Python interpreter on the host, where Ansible executes the module (target host).
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choices: [INFO, DEBUG]
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requirements:
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- python >= 3.6
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- openstacksdk >= 0.99.0
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- openstacksdk >= 0.101.0
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notes:
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- The standard OpenStack environment variables, such as C(OS_USERNAME)
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may be used instead of providing explicit values.
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CUSTOM_VAR_PARAMS = ['min_ver', 'max_ver']
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MINIMUM_SDK_VERSION = '0.99.0'
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MINIMUM_SDK_VERSION = '0.101.0'
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MAXIMUM_SDK_VERSION = None
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openstacksdk>=0.99.0
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openstacksdk>=0.101.0
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# 0.99.x are release candidates for the first major release of OpenStackSDK 1.x.x
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# 0.99.0 and later are release candidates for the first major release of OpenStackSDK 1.x.x
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openstacksdk<0.99.0
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# 0.99.x are release candidates for the first major release of OpenStackSDK 1.x.x
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openstacksdk>=0.99.0
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# 0.99.0 and later are release candidates for the first major release of OpenStackSDK 1.x.x
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openstacksdk>=0.101.0
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