* Fall back to implicit namespace.name from the path if the metadata is invalid
* Test listing a collection with null namespace/name/version fields in its galaxy.yml
* Add option --no-fail-on-errors to return errors for ansible-doc --metadata-dump in JSON result instead of failing.
* Adjust changelog fragment.
* Add basic tests.
* Support ignoring of certificates for ansible-galaxy during SCM cloning
* Add integration tests installing a role from an untrusted repository
Test installing the role without --ignore-certs fails
Test installing the role with --ignore-certs is successful
* Add a toggle to control the number of signatures required to verify the authenticity of a collection
* Make the default number of required valid signatures 1
* Add option to make signature verification strict and fail if there are no valid signatures (e.g. "+1")
* Use a regex to validate --required-valid-signature-count
* Add a toggle to limit the gpg status codes that are considered a failure
* Update documentation and changelog
* Add unit and integration tests for the new options
* Fixes#77146
Fix using user-provided signatures when running 'ansible-galaxy collection verify ns.coll --offline'
Add a test for a user-provided signature when running ansible-galaxy collection verify with --offline
Fix displaying overall gpg failure without extra verbosity
Add a test for displaying gpg failure without verbosity
Improve documentation to be more clear that signature verification only currently applies to collections directly sourced from Galaxy servers
* apply owner/group permissions to top folder
* remove unused var unarchive30
* fix permissions for top folders if the tarball include multiple top folders
* added test for top folder ownership
* fix facts delegation loop overwrite
partial revert of change to allow facts to be present in each loop iteration
was not needed in final results as result processing alreayd had the disctiontion
and ended up breaking the assumptions in the calling code.
fixes#76676
* ansible-galaxy collection install|verify:
- Support verifying the origin of the MANIFEST.json when the Galaxy server has provided signatures.
- Allow supplemental signatures to use during verification on the CLI/requirements file.
* ansible-galaxy collection install:
- Support disabling signature verification. This silences the warning provided by ansible-galaxy if the Galaxy server provided signatures it cannot use because no keyring is configured.
- Store Galaxy server metadata alongside installed collections for provenance. This is used by 'ansible-galaxy collection verify --offline'.
* Add unit tests for method that gets signatures from a Galaxy server
* Add integration tests for user-provided signature sources
- Test CLI option combinations
- Test installing collections with valid/invalid signature sources
- Test disabling GPG verification when installing collections
- Test verifying collections with valid/invalid signature sources
* Make signature verification advisory-by-default if signatures are provided by the Galaxy server
- Make the default keyring None
- Warn if the keyring is None but the Galaxy server provided signatures
- Error if the keyring is None but the user supplied signatures
- Error if the keyring is not None but is invalid
* changelog
* add ansible-galaxy user documentation for new options
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Co-authored-by: Martin Krizek <martin.krizek@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Andy Mott <amott@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: John R Barker <john@johnrbarker.com>
* Return rc=0 on success.
Error handling in playbooks generally expects `rc` to be set to 0 when a module has not failed. Playbook authors should not have to check for the existence of `rc` first.
* Use single definition and added changelog
* Fix up tests with new return value
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* add DebianStrategy tests
* ensure hostname can be changed by using become
* use Systemd strat for debian and Base for generic.
* add test to ensure all strategies are available
Signed-off-by: Thomas Sjögren <konstruktoid@users.noreply.github.com>
ssh plugin, use 'correct' information source in all cases
* still fallback to pc
* added inventory to new test
* undef var can still show as parser error on pc
now task_exectuer has a more accurate error handling
* updated tests to conform to new block inheritance
Co-authored-by: Brian Scholer <1260690+briantist@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
* minor refactor in other options by pushing common code into functions
* consolidate coll_filter
* more normalizing loader
* dont pass plugin_loader, its global import
* Also dump roles and collections
* adjusted tests to new err msg
* disable namespace filter (unused)
* Make include_role/include_tasks work with any_errors_fatal v2
Fixes#50897
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* Add failed to results in free strategy too
* Fix
* Avoid duplicating results
* ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
* ansible-test - Improve help for unsupported cwd.
* The `--help` option is now available when an unsupported cwd is in use.
* The `--help` output now shows the same instructions about cwd as would be shown in error messages if the cwd is unsupported.
* Add `--version` support to show the ansible-core version.
* The explanation about cwd usage has been improved to explain more clearly what is required.
Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/64523
Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/67551
* group2 - switch to setup_remote_tmp_dir instead of using output_dir
* output_file needs to be in the tmp dir
* Use comparison that should work with macos
* remove unused dep
* allow inputting 0 for password_expire_{min|max}
0 is meaningful for min days (any time)
0 is technically valid for max_days
* add test for setting both min and max expiry
* [0] return result of execute_command from set_password_expire*
* [1] better return for set_password_expire
* [2] handle returns from set_password_expire*
* only set password expiry if user exists
* collect return-handling code
* combine password min and max into one execution
* handle case where spwd is not present like on macOS and FreeBSD
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>