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authorized_key: Set manage_dir default value
This commit fixes a bug where the authorized_key module causes the ~user/.ssh directory to be owned by root instead of the user, when the manage_dir argument is not specified. If the manage_dir argument was not specified, the module behaved as if manage_dir was set to false, even though it's supposed to default to true. This module assumed that an optional argument, with no default specified, will not be present in the module.params dictionary. What actually seems to happen is that the argument does appear in the module.params dictionary with a value of None. The upside is that this line was evaluating to None instead of true: manage_dir = params.get("manage_dir", True) I fixed the problem in this particular module by explicitly specifying the default value for the manage_dir arugment. But if this bug occurred because of a change in behavior in AnsibleModule, then other modules may be broken as well.
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required: false
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required: false
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choices: [ "present", "absent" ]
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choices: [ "present", "absent" ]
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default: "present"
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default: "present"
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description:
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description:
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- "adds or removes authorized keys for particular user accounts"
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- "adds or removes authorized keys for particular user accounts"
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author: Brad Olson
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author: Brad Olson
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user = dict(required=True, type='str'),
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user = dict(required=True, type='str'),
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key = dict(required=True, type='str'),
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key = dict(required=True, type='str'),
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path = dict(required=False, type='str'),
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path = dict(required=False, type='str'),
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manage_dir = dict(required=False, type='bool'),
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manage_dir = dict(required=False, type='bool', default=True),
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state = dict(default='present', choices=['absent','present'])
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state = dict(default='present', choices=['absent','present'])
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