Bumped minimum required OpenStack SDK release to SDK 0.36.0 (Train)
For example, to_dict's computed parameter is available since SDK 0.18 (Stein) only. Overview on OpenStack SDK versions in various distributions: * ArchLinux has SDK 0.59.0 * CentOS 7 has SDK 0.36 (Train) * CentOS 8 has SDK 0.36 (Train), SDK 0.46 (Ussuri), SDK 0.50 (Victoria) and SDK 0.55 (Wallaby) * Debian 10 (Buster) has SDK 0.17.2 and Ansible 2.7.7 which does not support Ansible collections anyway. Debian's buster-backports repository has Ansible 2.9.16 but backports are provided on an as-is basis, with risk of incompatibilities. * Debian 11 (Bullseye) has SDK 0.50.0 * Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has SDK 0.11.3 which is not supported by this collection since the lowest supported version so far is 0.13 * Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has SDK 0.46.0 * Red Hat OpenStack (RHOSP) 16.0-16.2 have SDK 0.36 (Train) Change-Id: I45d3c05c2ec983993aacc7414213b394b59f5552
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pip install "ansible>=2.9" "openstacksdk>=0.36"
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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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openstacksdk>=0.13
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