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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Cammarata
57cec2a88b Handle ssh key files that may only have a type/key specified
If a specified key did not have a comment, it would be ignored as
an invalid key.

Fixes #4513
2013-10-15 09:05:50 -05:00
James Cammarata
2753a40d5a Adding 'unique' option to authorized_key module and cleanup
A small refactoring of the authorized_key module to accomodate these
changes, plus fixing some things like not rewriting the file on every
new key. These changes bring the original feature for ssh options in-
line with the comments in #3798

Fixes #3785
2013-10-11 16:22:37 -05:00
David Minor
0828d3a316 Add ssh key options parameter to authorized_key module 2013-10-11 16:22:37 -05:00
Joshua Lund
d75f73fffe Added a new with_file example to the authorized_key documentation 2013-07-10 14:09:03 -06:00
Jan-Piet Mens
3404a0fc16 DOCS: standardize on EXAMPLES (a.k.a. Docs-JumboPatch JetLag Edition)
Migrated all examples: in DOCUMENTATION=''' string to standalone EXAMPLES=''' string
  Added deprecation warning to moduledev.rst and remove deprecated example from it
  Fixed up a few typos and uppercased some acronyms.
  add consistency to how EXAMPLES are formatted
2013-06-15 20:54:25 +02:00
Joshua Lund
dcad99ca6b Updates to the authorized_key documentation
* Clarified the meaning of 'user'
* Changed 'sshdir' to 'path' in the example
  * 'sshdir' is used internally in the module, but the argument is 'path'
* Made the capitalization consistent in the descriptions
2013-06-07 15:43:42 -06:00
Lorin Hochstein
ec2fc7c983 authorized_key: Set manage_dir default value
This commit fixes a bug where the authorized_key module causes
the ~user/.ssh directory to be owned by root instead of the user,
when the manage_dir argument is not specified.

If the manage_dir argument was not specified, the module behaved as if
manage_dir was set to false, even though it's supposed to default to
true.

This module assumed that an optional argument, with no default
specified, will not be present in the module.params dictionary.

What actually seems to happen is that the argument does appear in
the module.params dictionary with a value of None.

The upside is that this line was evaluating to None instead of
true:

    manage_dir = params.get("manage_dir", True)

I fixed the problem in this particular module by explicitly specifying
the default value for the manage_dir arugment. But if this bug
occurred because of a change in behavior in AnsibleModule, then other
modules may be broken as well.
2013-05-30 16:16:14 -04:00
Oleg
6735ec6e9d fix for authorized_key: skip chown and chmod if authorized_key_file is link 2013-05-08 01:47:41 +02:00
Michael DeHaan
cd97a4cb14 Allow modules to be categorized, and also sort them when generating the documentation. 2013-04-28 15:03:45 -04:00
Renamed from authorized_key (Browse further)