Fixes some bugs in yaml and code (#26627)

related to default values that were pointed out to me.
pull/26982/merge
Tim Rupp 7 years ago committed by John R Barker
parent 75e609c15e
commit ea14107a56

@ -35,24 +35,19 @@ options:
full_name:
description:
- Full name of the user.
required: false
username_credential:
description:
- Name of the user to create, remove or modify.
required: true
required: True
aliases:
- name
password_credential:
description:
- Set the users password to this unencrypted value.
C(password_credential) is required when creating a new account.
default: None
required: false
shell:
description:
- Optionally set the users shell.
required: false
default: None
choices:
- bash
- none
@ -67,13 +62,10 @@ options:
C(operator), C(resource-admin), C(user-manager), C(web-application-security-administrator),
and C(web-application-security-editor). Partition portion of tuple should
be an existing partition or the value 'all'.
required: false
default: None
state:
description:
- Whether the account should exist or not, taking action if the state is
different from what is stated.
required: false
default: present
choices:
- present
@ -82,14 +74,13 @@ options:
description:
- C(always) will allow to update passwords if the user chooses to do so.
C(on_create) will only set the password for newly created users.
required: false
default: on_create
choices:
- always
- on_create
notes:
- Requires the requests Python package on the host. This is as easy as
pip install requests
- Requires the f5-sdk Python package on the host. This is as easy as
pip install f5-sdk.
- Requires BIG-IP versions >= 12.0.0
extends_documentation_fragment: f5
requirements:
@ -560,26 +551,16 @@ class ArgumentSpec(object):
aliases=['username_credential']
),
password_credential=dict(
required=False,
default=None,
no_log=True,
),
partition_access=dict(
required=False,
default=None,
type='list'
),
full_name=dict(
required=False,
default=None
),
full_name=dict(),
shell=dict(
required=False,
default=None,
choices=['none', 'bash', 'tmsh']
),
update_password=dict(
required=False,
default='always',
choices=['always', 'on_create']
)

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