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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ali Afsharzadeh
303dd1cbc1 Enable reserved variable name checks and fix violations (#12463)
* Enable reserved variable name checks and fix violations

Updated .ansible-lint configuration to skip only var-naming[pattern]
and var-naming[no-role-prefix] instead of skipping the entire var-naming rule.
This enables the check for reserved variable names.

Renamed variables that used reserved names to avoid conflicts.
Updated all references in tasks, variables, and templates.

Signed-off-by: Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com>

* Rename namespace variable inside tasks instead of deleting it

Signed-off-by: Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com>

* Change hosts variable to vm_hosts

Signed-off-by: Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com>

* Use k8s_namespace instead of dashboard_namespace in dashboard.yml.j2 template

Signed-off-by: Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com>

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Signed-off-by: Ali Afsharzadeh <afsharzadeh8@gmail.com>
2025-08-21 00:47:07 -07:00
Max Gautier
990d2a1358 Define a standard commandline for applying manifests
This is expected to be used in the command module this way:
command:
  cmd: "{{ kubectl_apply_stdin }}"
  stdin: <... rendered manifests > -> using the 'template' lookup plugin
  in most cases.

The advantages over the kube plugin module integrated in kubespray
(which this should replace eventually):
- way easier to modify to take advantage of new features (server-side
  apply for instance)
- no need for a separate template tasks + checking the result (which can
  introduce problem if the first playbook runs encounters an error).
2024-12-09 10:10:48 +01:00