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Brian Coca
75e94e0cba allow for non standard hostnames
* Changed parse_addresses to throw exceptions instead of passing None
* Switched callers to trap and pass through the original values.
* Added very verbose notice
* Look at deprecating this and possibly validate at plugin instead
fixes #13608
2015-12-21 13:42:34 -05:00
Abhijit Menon-Sen
838e71edb7 Add more exhaustive tests for various IPv6 address notations 2015-09-30 16:15:39 +05:30
Abhijit Menon-Sen
2d420a9bb7 Allow hexadecimal ranges in IPv6 addresses, not only 0-9 2015-09-17 23:32:58 +05:30
Abhijit Menon-Sen
7479ab47e0 Be stricter about parsing hostname labels
Labels must start with an alphanumeric character, may contain
alphanumeric characters or hyphens, but must not end with a hyphen.
We enforce those rules, but allow underscores wherever hyphens are
accepted, and allow alphanumeric ranges anywhere.

We relax the definition of "alphanumeric" to include Unicode characters
even though such inventory hostnames cannot be used in practice unless
an ansible_ssh_host is set for each of them.

We still don't enforce length restrictions—the fact that we have to
accept ranges makes it more complex, and it doesn't seem especially
worthwhile.
2015-09-11 21:47:19 +05:30
Abhijit Menon-Sen
065bb52109 Be systematic about parsing and validating hostnames and addresses
This adds a parse_address(pattern) utility function that returns
(host,port), and uses it wherever where we accept IPv4 and IPv6
addresses and hostnames (or host patterns): the inventory parser
the the add_host action plugin.

It also introduces a more extensive set of unit tests that supersedes
the old add_host unit tests (which didn't actually test add_host, but
only the parsing function).
2015-09-11 21:47:18 +05:30