* 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
* 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>
* Enable ansible-galaxy to specify client id override with Keycloak Token
* Specify ability to provide override of client_id
* Test client_id can be configured for individual servers
* Add issue link to changelog
* Document client_id as a config option and add an example
Co-authored-by: s-hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Ensure there is a single source of collection metadata
* Allow collection subdirs to be detected by a galaxy.yml or MANIFEST.json
* Add documentation about installing and downloading collection directories
* Add an example for downloading a git repository
* Update documented valid metadata sources for installing git repositories
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <wk.cvs.github@sydorenko.org.ua>
Co-authored-by: Alicia Cozine <879121+acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Enable installing collections from git repositories
* Add tests for installing individual and multiple collections from git repositories
* Test to make sure recursive dependencies with different syntax are deduplicated
* Add documentation
* add a changelog
* Skip Python 2.6
* Only fail if no collections are located in a git repository
Add support for a 'type' key for collections in requirement.yml files.
Update the changelog and document the supported keys and allowed values for the type.
Add a note that the collection(s) in the repo must contain a galaxy.yml
* Add a warning about embedding credentials in SCM URLs
* Update with review suggestions
* suppress sanity compile failure for Python 2.6
* Unify ansible-galaxy install -r
* Minor nit fixes for docs
* Re-align warnings
* Fix up integration test
* Fix up test where no roles/collections were in file
Use "name" when possible rather than "src" to make the examples
of roles and collections in a single requirements files more
coherenant. Fundamentally, roles and collections are completely different.
But we can make the requiremets file easier to read by unifying the
format as much as possible.
##### SUMMARY
Previously folder tree example for collection adjacent to the current playbook were displaying a subfolder below the playbook instead of being a sibling.