The OpenSSLObject class has been merged[1]. This commit makes the
openssl_publickey rely on this class and standardize the way openssl
module should be written.
[1] #26945
The OpenSSLObject class has been merged[1]. This commit makes the
openssl_privatekey rely on this class and standardize the way openssl
module should be written.
Co-Authored-By: Christian Pointner <cpointner@mgit.at>
[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/26945
The error checking would itself cause a traceback. The load_config()
function that we'd need to check for errors from only returns None so
there's no way to check for errors via the return value. In the future
someone could rewrite the load_config function to return useful
information and restore the error checking but for now this is better as
it won't traceback on success and it will let us turn on static analysis
of undefined variables
Fixes#27255
References #27254
* Nuage module and unit tests with requested changes
* Cleanup of imports
* Adding check on python version
* Adding import try and catch wrappers
* Cleanup of requirements and adding integration tests
* Using pypi package for simulator
* Cleanup of requirements and adding integration tests
* Adding aliases for integration tests
* Adding module to import sanity test skip list
* Revert "Adding module to import sanity test skip list"
This reverts commit eab23af8c5ca7c503af63c05610b5db66d31fae4.
* Adding check for importlib and cleanup of requirements
Crypto namespace contains the openssl modules. It has no integration
testing as of now.
This commits aims to add integration tests for the crypto namespace.
This will make it easier to spot breaking changes in the future.
This tests currently apply to:
* openssl_privatekey
* openssl_publickey
* openssl_csr
Fixing undefined vars across the codebase so that we can have pylint
catch them on every commit.
Some of the changes to this module_utils file are Python3 related => The
identifiers exist on python2 but not on Python3. The changes should be
portable to both py2 (2.6+) and py3.
References #27193
* Stringify exception with a nicer error and include traceback
* Give a nice message if boto is not installed
* Fix undefined vars. Cleaning up all undefined variables so that we
can run static analysis on new commits.
References #27193
The set_become_default() function is not needed. All this time, if it
was called it would try to set a value on a passed by value variable
(meaning that it had no effect after returning to the caller). Since
become has been working in v2, this code is not needed. Removing.
* Mark _symbolic_mode_to_octal and helper functions as classmethod and staticmethod
These helpers should be made toplevel functions in their own module.
For now, make them staticmethod/classmethod so that they can be used
(and tested) without instantiating an AnsibleModule.
* Move regex compilation out of loops
* Get rid of python-2.4 compat
* vmware_host: Small fixes and docs updates
This PR includes:
- A fix to no longer require a datacenter folder for adding a host
- Documentation improvements
- Ensure imports are specific
* Update vmware_host
Fix adds following:
* Update logic in vmware_host
* Update example documentation
* Added test case for vmware_host
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* surrogate_then_strict doesn't exist. Switch to surrogate_or_strict
instead.
* Found some bugs in the _text.py implementation
* The composed error handlers (error handlers which are made up of two
or more python encoding error handlers) had a wrong string in it,
'surrogate_or_escape' doesn't exist. Replaced that with
'surrogate_or_replace' which is the correct handler name.
* Left comment about the implicit conditions that are part of the
surrogate_then_replace code path
Fixes#23865Fixes#23861
This fixes the symbolic notation of the chmod modes, as stated in the man page of chmod (in Linux). This also takes into account that chmod a+x is different from chmod +x. As the second one should take the current umask into account.
Fixes#14634
* Add example of templating inline using copy module
The **copy** module documentation implies that `content:` only works
for 'simple values' and for complex stuff you need the **template**
module, but that is an understatement. You can use **copy** to template
anything you desire.
So I changed the wording, added an example, and also added a note
to the template module that the **copy** module could be used for
'inline templating'.
This fixes#19741.
One of the complex map + filter + lambda combinations here was causing
pylint to have a rare false positive detecting undefined variables.
Switch to list comprehensions and generator expressions which are
easi(er) to read for humans and do not confuse pylint.
References #27193
* Use atomic_move rather than writing in place in redhat_subscription and redhat utils
* Change status to curated
* Put curated in the proper field
* Add RETURN doc section
* Disable yum plugins when unregistering
* Change back to community supported
* Alphabetize imports
In the past, selinux.security_get_boolean_names did return 'bytes'
on python 3, but this was changed to return string later, cf:
b8711e2eaf
So we have to convert to bytes only if the API return us bytes.
Fix#25651
More openssl modules are about to be made, each of them rewriting
some pieces of code that can be refactored and used via a common
library.
This commit aims to create this "base" object and the common functions
one might want to reuse in order to avoid duplication.
* Added ability to specify destination OU when joining a domain
* Updated win_domain_membership documentation to include OU destination option.
* Updated python to include version
* Additional info in the docs
Two reasons to do this:
- It provides a proper error message indicating why it failed
- It conforms to what is being done in the command and shell modules
unsafe_writes currently allows updating a file that can be updated but
not removed (for instance, when docker mounted). This change also
allows unsafe_writes to write to writable files in unwritable dirs. For
instance, if a system has made a single file inside of /etc/ writable to
a specific normal user.
Fixes#14961
The HTTP User-Agent "ansible-httpget" is already kind of the default,
it being the default value provided by the `url_argument_spec` helper
method. Yet, it may not be practical for all modules to get their
argument_spec that way.
Without a default User-Agent we fall back on the library
User-Agent. That being something like "Python-urllib/2.7".
While I'm no big fan of web servers making decisions based on the
provided User-Agent I still think that part of being a well-behaved
HTTP client is to provide an informative User-Agent. Not to mention
that it's a good thing for Ansible to behave consistently.
Indirectly fixes#26239
Turns out in some commands, like 'sh bgp summary' a line containing
'Not found' can be shown as a column.
This causes those commands to error out with RC=1 .
Fixes#26577
IncludeRole objects don't use _raw_params for the name/etc. of roles
like regular incudes, but the code for finding relative includes assumed
that all includes had a _raw_params field. This fixes that by correctly
checking the parent object type and using the appropriate field.
Fixes#26525