* 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
* Clean up nxos_snmp_contact & nxos_snmp_location
* Bring nxos_snmp_community in line
* Bring nxos_snmp_host in line
* And I would have gotten away with it too,
if it weren't for those meddling sanity tests
* Bring nxos_snmp_traps & nxos_snmp_user in line
* Appease Shippable
* ini_file: add integration test
Start integration tests for ini_file module.
* ini_file test: add comments for lisibility
* update from review: use var instead of checksum to assert content
* fixes#26623
* Test-Path (and thus `-type path` in Get-AnsibleParam) fail on a nonexistent drive letter, since it can't be mapped to a PSProvider.
* added support and basic smoke tests for
* Correctly validate module name for modules with aliases
If a module has an alias (ie is a symlink) then we need to ensure that
DOCUMENTATION.module is set to the main name, not the aliased name
* formatting
* Show warning when using pylint on Python 2.6.
* Add pylint disable entries for Python 2.
* Fix unicode handling in ansible-test.
* Add missing documentation.
* refactor firewalld module with object abstraction
This change creates a FirewallTransaction object that each
individual transaction type is a sub-class of as they all follow the
same pattern to enable or disable something in the firewall.
Also, there's a few bugfixes here:
- Fix the "source" type to handle permanent operations
- Remove ambiguity of required parameters for only specific use
cases that can lead to transactions effectively being a no-op.
Instead, pick sane defaults and document them.
- Change how imports are done so globals are no longer needed
This is based on the original feedback by Toshio from the last
refactor attempt:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/pull/3383
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* fix line too long for pep8 for shippable tests
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
* remove firewalld from pep8/legacy-files
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <maxamillion@fedoraproject.org>
from __future__ unicode_literals leads to developer confusion as
developers no longer can tell whether a bare literal string is a byte
string or a unicode string. Explicit marking as u"" or b"" is the way
to solve the same problem in the Ansbile codebase.
* This commit includes a unit test to exercise the _is_role
function and make sure it doesn't break in any Python version.
* Import os.path and other minor fixups
On setup we set it to 'switch', so teardown should be 'switch'.
Also, using inventory_hostname breaks the test, since in our CI
it's a long UUID string, which exceeds the 32 chars maximum for setting
a hostname on NXOS.
* Update elasticsearch_plugin.py
Change module to work with Elasticsearch 2.x and 5.x automatically.
Update examples and docs.
Supersedes #21989
* Check system paths for elasticsearch-plugin binary
Use get_bin_path from basic.py for searching paths.
* Create a copy of PLUGIN_BIN_PATHS rather than modifying the global
* Use provided plugin_bin path first before trying other places
Change global PLUGIN_BIN_PATHS to a tuple
* Divide Windows integration tests into 2 groups.
* Support `none` for `--changed-all-target`.
* Run 2 separate Windows groups on Shippable.
* Only run smoketest and minimal for the group1 job.
* Add EOS provider options as subspec
* Add IOS provider options as subspec
* Add IOS XR provider options as subspec
* Add Junos provider options as subspec
* Add NX-OS provider options as subspec
* Add Vyos provider options as subspec
* Remove password checks from check_args
* Do the same to aireos, aruba, ce, dellos*, & sros, as they work the same way
* VyOS does not support `transport`
* module should fail if eos_user is added without configured_password or nopassword or sshkey
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* fix eos_user unit test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
* fix eos_user integration test
Signed-off-by: Trishna Guha <trishnaguha17@gmail.com>
Ansible-test will consume group_vars from test/integration, as it runs
from that working directory. This causes problems if we specify vars
in inventory as they have higher precedence, plus it gives the impression
to users those group_vars can be reused.
Leaving vyos since it's configured to run in Shippable and apparently
it breaks if there are no group_vars in the test/integration folder.
* Fix junos_user pruge option failures
Fixes#25989
Add seperate handling for purge option which
fetches configured users on remote device
and delete the one not present in aggregate
list.
* Minor changes
* Remove network integration group_vars/host_vars
We use our own inventory in DCI, which is passed to ansible-test
with --inventory.
However, as the working directory of ansible-test is set to
test/integration, ansible consumes the repo group_vars/host_vars.
That imposes a problem, since they have greater precedence to
inventory variables.
Let's just remove group_vars/host_vars so end-users can assume
those vars can be used, the inventory and group/host vars are
environment dependent, each user should create their own.
* Restore files I git rm'd by mistake
* Add FcoeNetworkFactsModule for retrieving HPE OneView FCoE Networks
- Allow querying for FCoE Network resources in HPE OneView
- Adds unit tests to new module
* Fix "required: no"
* Add NetworkSetFactsModule for retrieving HPE OneView Network Sets
- Allow querying for Network Set resources in HPE OneView
- Adds unit tests to new module
- Updates oneview_module_loader copyright header to short GPL3 version
* Adding possibility to pass in credentials as parameters
* Removed required false and changed format of filter_by_name declaration
* Updated examples in docs to reflect new way to pass in credentials
- All examples of the oneview_network_set_facts updated to use
credential parameters
- All required=False from oneview base module removed
- Shared docs updated to bring attention to API version being used
* add template for az func
* (wip) add basic azure functions support
* add support to add app settings to azure function
* add support for updating based off of app settings
* add integration tests and refactor required param
* support check mode and add facts module
* add test for azure functions facts module
* add necessary checks and registrations for web client
* fix documentation
* change return type from complex to dict
* disable azure_rm_functionapp tests until stable
* remove dict comprehension for py2.6
* pepe has whitespace tumor