As-merged, had several issues that prevented idempotent usage. Some args were defined at the wrong UI level. Dual-state args didn't match up with typical Ansible UI.
* fixed issue with default callback inheritance
- callbacks need to document same options as callbacks they inherit from to get them configured
- since default is also used by many 3rd party callbacks for inheritance, making the code 'tolerate' the missing docs
and fallback to using the direct constant to configure it's options.
* Added nopackages option and Fix#24997
Adding a new option - nopackages.
This enables the option to add the --nopackages flag while registering a new node to RHN Satellite. We are not uploading the rpm data on our nodes and since we started utilizing ansible for nodes registration, I figures it would be useful for others as well.
Also-
Fixes#24997 (verified in my lab)
* Fixed documentation
* Documentation changes:
- typo fix in "default"
- Added "version_added" and set to 2.4
* Documentation changes:
- Removed trailing whitespaces in nopackages['version_added']
* This change is unrelated for this feature pull request and shouldn't be here (and also seems wrong, see #25079).
* Changed "version_added" to 2.5 in the module docs
It could be something like '10beta4', which StrictVersion() would
reject. When Postgres 10 is released, it will be '10', which
StrictVersion() would STILL reject.
Fortunately, psycopg2 has a 'server_version' connection attribute that
is guaranteed to be an integer like 90605 for version 9.6.5, or 100000
for version 10. We can safely use this for version-specific code.
* Replace pause in integration tests with until.
Use resource prefix instead of generating a random number
Only try to delete keys if they exist
* Add alias to tests
1) import_role was never resulting in a static inclusion of the role
tasks due to a logic error.
2) no error was raised when import_role tried to use a with loop, resulting
in a strange error down the execution path.
* Consistency and document treatment of default bool values
* Document that default bool values can be any Ansible recognized bool.
choose the one that reads better in context
* For fragments used by the copy module, make bool types use type=bool and not choices
* Edit for clarity
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
The dellos action plugins should add the remote address of the switch
provider to the play context. This was fixed in issue #23589 in an
almost identical manner for the eos, ios, iosxr, and vyos action
plugins.
Fixes: #30350
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).
* Updating the nsupdate module to accept a list for 'value' instead
of a string. This is to allow manipulating 1:many DNS records.
A string can still be supplied so it should be backwards compatible.
Addresses issue #25554
* Update nsupdate.py
* Update nsupdate.py
* Update nsupdate.py
* 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