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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Martz
4fe08441be Deprecate tests used as filters (#32361)
* Warn on tests used as filters

* Update docs, add aliases for tests that fit more gramatically with test syntax

* Fix rst formatting

* Add successful filter, alias of success

* Remove renamed_deprecation, it was overkill

* Make directory alias for is_dir

* Update tests to use proper jinja test syntax

* Update additional documentation, living outside of YAML files, to reflect proper jinja test syntax

* Add conversion script, porting guide updates, and changelog updates

* Update newly added uses of tests as filters

* No underscore variable

* Convert recent tests as filter changes to win_stat

* Fix some changes related to rebasing a few integration tests

* Make tests_as_filters_warning explicitly accept the name of the test, instead of inferring the name

* Add test for tests_as_filters_warning

* Update tests as filters in newly added/modified tests

* Address recent changes to several integration tests

* Address recent changes in cs_vpc
2017-11-27 17:58:08 -05:00
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
2017-09-14 12:03:00 -04:00
Yanis Guenane
3e4a306a42 openssl_certificate: Correctly set the version (#30314)
Current openssl_certificate is mistakenly taking its derivating its
version number from the csr version number.

Thos two fields are completly unrelated and hence the version number of
the certificate should be able to be directly specified (via
selfsigned_version parameter).
2017-09-14 15:21:32 +02:00
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
2017-09-13 14:39:32 -07:00