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3 Commits (16bcb0393e0bdc5861a81666e9851de5c52fbf57)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yanis Guenane 0648e339a7 openssl: remove static dict for keyUsage (#30339)
keyUsage and extendedKeyUsage are currently statically limited via a
static dict defined in modules_utils/crypto.py. If one specify a value
that isn't in there, idempotency won't work.

Instead of having static dict, we uses keyUsage and extendedKyeUsage
values OpenSSL NID and compare those rather than comparing strings.

Fixes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/30316
7 years ago
MarkusTeufelberger 2186b04934 Add simple integration test for openssl_certificate (#29038)
* openssl_certificate: Fix parameter assertion in Python3

Parameter assertion in Python3 is broken. pyOpenSSL get_X() functions
returns b'' type string and tries to compare it with '' string, leading
to failure.

The error mentionned above has been fixed by sanitizing the inputs from
a user to the assert only backend.

Also, this error was hidden by the fact that the improper check method
was called in the generate() functions.

* Add simple integration test for openssl_certificate

* remove subject == issuer assertion

* run integration tests only on supported hosts

* change min supported version to 0.15.x

* Add test for more CSR fields

* also convert dict members to bytes

* fix version_compare

* openssl_{csr, certificate}: Fail if pyOpenSSL <= 0.15

Previous 0.13 pyOpenSSL was a C-binding, and required the parameter
passed to add_extention to be in ASN.1. This has changed with the move
to 0.14 and it is now all pythong and string based.

Previous the 0.15 release, the `get_extensions()` method didn't exist,
since the modules rely heavily on it we ensure pyOpenSSL version is at
last 0.15.0.

* check pyopenssl version in openssl_csr integration test
7 years ago
Yanis Guenane 8b22c45a45 Enable integration tests for the crypto/ namespace (#26684)
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
7 years ago