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* openstack: standardize tls params * tower: tower_verify_ssl->validate_certs * docker: use standard tls config params - cacert_path -> ca_cert - cert_path -> client_cert - key_path -> client_key - tls_verify -> validate_certs * k8s: standardize tls connection params - verify_ssl -> validate_certs - ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key * ingate: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * manageiq: standardize tls params - verify_ssl -> validate_certs - ca_bundle_path -> ca_cert * mysql: standardize tls params - ssl_ca -> ca_cert - ssl_cert -> client_cert - ssl_key -> client_key * nios: ssl_verify -> validate_certs * postgresql: ssl_rootcert -> ca_cert * rabbitmq: standardize tls params - cacert -> ca_cert - cert -> client_cert - key -> client_key * rackspace: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * vca: verify_certs -> validate_certs * kubevirt_cdi_upload: upload_host_verify_ssl -> upload_host_validate_certs * lxd: standardize tls params - key_file -> client_key - cert_file -> client_cert * get_certificate: ca_certs -> ca_cert * get_certificate.py: clarify one or more certs in a file Co-Authored-By: jamescassell <code@james.cassell.me> * zabbix: tls_issuer -> ca_cert * bigip_device_auth_ldap: standardize tls params - ssl_check_peer -> validate_certs - ssl_client_cert -> client_cert - ssl_client_key -> client_key - ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert * vdirect: vdirect_validate_certs -> validate_certs * mqtt: standardize tls params - ca_certs -> ca_cert - certfile -> client_cert - keyfile -> client_key * pulp_repo: standardize tls params remove `importer_ssl` prefix * rhn_register: sslcacert -> ca_cert * yum_repository: standardize tls params The fix for yum_repository is not straightforward since this module is only a thin wrapper for the underlying commands and config. In this case, we add the new values as aliases, keeping the old as primary, only due to the internal structure of the module. Aliases added: - sslcacert -> ca_cert - sslclientcert -> client_cert - sslclientkey -> client_key - sslverify -> validate_certs * gitlab_hook: enable_ssl_verification -> hook_validate_certs * Adjust arguments for docker_swarm inventory plugin. * foreman callback: standardize tls params - ssl_cert -> client_cert - ssl_key -> client_key * grafana_annotations: validate_grafana_certs -> validate_certs * nrdp callback: validate_nrdp_certs -> validate_certs * kubectl connection: standardize tls params - kubectl_cert_file -> client_cert - kubectl_key_file -> client_key - kubectl_ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - kubectl_verify_ssl -> validate_certs * oc connection: standardize tls params - oc_cert_file -> client_cert - oc_key_file -> client_key - oc_ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - oc_verify_ssl -> validate_certs * psrp connection: cert_trust_path -> ca_cert TODO: cert_validation -> validate_certs (multi-valued vs bool) * k8s inventory: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * openshift inventory: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * tower inventory: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * hashi_vault lookup: cacert -> ca_cert * k8s lookup: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * laps_passord lookup: cacert_file -> ca_cert * changelog for TLS parameter standardization
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2.3 KiB
YAML
99 lines
2.3 KiB
YAML
- name: Run a workflow with no parameters
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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ignore_errors: true
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register: result1
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- assert:
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that:
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- result1.failed
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- "'missing required arguments' in result1.msg"
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- name: Fail no connect to Tower server
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tower_workflow_launch:
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tower_host: 127.0.0.1:22
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: "Here"
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ignore_errors: True
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register: result2
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- assert:
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that:
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- result2.failed
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- "'Failed to reach Tower' in result2.msg"
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- name: Connect to Tower server but request an invalid workflow
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: "Does Not Exist"
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ignore_errors: true
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register: result3
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- assert:
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that:
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- result3.failed
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- "'The requested object could not be found' in result3.msg"
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- name: Connect to Tower in check_mode with a valid workflow name
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: "Success Workflow"
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check_mode: True
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ignore_errors: true
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register: result4
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- assert:
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that:
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- not result4.failed
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- "'Check mode passed' in result4.msg"
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- name: Connect to Tower in check_mode with a valid workflow id
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: 9999999
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check_mode: True
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ignore_errors: true
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register: result5
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- assert:
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that:
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- result5.failed
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- "'The requested object could not be found' in result5.msg"
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- name: Run the workflow without waiting (this should just give us back a job ID)
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: "Success Workflow"
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wait: False
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ignore_errors: True
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register: result6
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- assert:
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that:
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- not result6.failed
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- "'id' in result6['job_info']"
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- name: Kick off a workflow and wait for it
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: "Success Workflow"
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ignore_errors: True
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register: result7
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- assert:
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that:
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- not result7.failed
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- "'id' in result7['job_info']"
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- name: Kick off a workflow and wait for it, but only for a second
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tower_workflow_launch:
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validate_certs: False
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workflow_template: "Success Workflow"
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timeout: 1
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ignore_errors: True
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register: result8
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- assert:
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that:
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- result8.failed
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- "'Monitoring aborted due to timeout' in result8.msg"
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