* Making username password etc non mandatory as we use persistence connection.
Some documentation fine tuning also done.
* To update version which was tested against.
* Adding Bacon switch (NE0152T) to device rules
* Qalthos Review catch
* Updating version
* Changing documentation to add Bacon switch. This is effective since 2.8
* Enable communication to management API over HTTPS.
* Specify version added tags to new parameters
* Set proper parameter type.
* Corrected version_added numbers.
* Extracted commons to ansible utils.
* Fix PEP8 error
* Fix documentation extension syntax.
Fixes#22953
* win async: use async_dir for the async results file directory
* tried to unify POSIX and PowerShell async implementations of async_dir
* fix sanity issue
* Make the following scripts idempotent so that we only have to rebuild changed docs, not all docs:
* plugin_formatter
* generate_man
* dump_keywords.py
* dump_config.py
* testing_formatter.sh
* Clarify docs re mode's octal representation
I changed the language about how to use mode to make it more obvious
that using "01777" is not a typo, because the leading zero is not meant
to reflect the way that number might have been given on a command line.
See also: issues #5409#9196#11385#13115#18952#23491#23521
* Share the implementation of hashing for both vars_prompt and password_hash.
* vars_prompt with encrypt does not require passlib for the algorithms
supported by crypt.
* Additional checks ensure that there is always a result.
This works around issues in the crypt.crypt python function that returns
None for algorithms it does not know.
Some modules (like user module) interprets None as no password at all,
which is misleading.
* The password_hash filter supports all parameters of passlib.
This allows users to provide a rounds parameter, fixing #15326.
* password_hash is not restricted to the subset provided by crypt.crypt,
fixing one half of #17266.
* Updated documentation fixes other half of #17266.
* password_hash does not hard-code the salt-length, which fixes bcrypt
in connection with passlib.
bcrypt requires a salt with length 22, which fixes#25347
* Salts are only generated by ansible when using crypt.crypt.
Otherwise passlib generates them.
* Avoids deprecated functionality of passlib with newer library versions.
* When no rounds are specified for sha256/sha256_crypt and sha512/sha512_crypt
always uses the default values used by crypt, i.e. 5000 rounds.
Before when installed passlibs' defaults were used.
passlib changes its defaults with newer library versions, leading to non
idempotent behavior.
NOTE: This will lead to the recalculation of existing hashes generated
with passlib and without a rounds parameter.
Yet henceforth the hashes will remain the same.
No matter the installed passlib version.
Making these hashes idempotent.
Fixes#15326Fixes#17266Fixes#25347 except bcrypt still uses 2a, instead of the suggested 2b.
* random_salt is solely handled by encrypt.py.
There is no _random_salt function there anymore.
Also the test moved to test_encrypt.py.
* Uses pytest.skip when passlib is not available, instead of a silent return.
* More checks are executed when passlib is not available.
* Moves tests that require passlib into their own test-function.
* Uses the six library to reraise the exception.
* Fixes integration test.
When no rounds are provided the defaults of crypt are used.
In that case the rounds are not part of the resulting MCF output.
* including test case using environment variables as per issue #44163
* including missing environment variable in shared documentation fragement, related to issue #44163
* fixes parameters via environment variables, issue #44163
* Override description for account_key_src and account_key_content to also mention private_key_*.
* Convert generic OpenSSL/cryptography remark from description to note.
This avoids the whole description list to be sorted alphabetically, which will be done by plugin_docs.py in case description is mentioned in both module fragment and module itself.
* Moving more notes to the notes: section.
* Uniformization of first paragraph. Mainly mention ACME supporting CAs, and only then mention Let's Encrypt as one of them.
* Adjusting to current drafts.
* Adjusting to updated drafts.
* Harmonizing short module descriptions.
* Referencing helper modules.
* Move general Let's Encrypt remark to doc fragment.
* Changing some Let's Encrypt references to more generic statements.
This fix allows user to specify idle timeout for fetch_url used
internally in IPA connection and post_json call.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Fix ansible-doc wrt removed modules
* Fix listing of modules ia ansible-doc to not complain about removed modules
Removed modules are marked as such in the metadata but nowhere else.
Need to retrieve the metadata when a module doesn't have a doc so that
we can tell if it falls under this case.
* omit removed modules from json dump
* Print an error that the module has been removed if attempting to run
ansible-doc on that specific module
* Get plugin_formatter to stop outputting removed modules
Fixes#40650Fixes#40245Fixes#41541
* Refactor netconf_config module as per proposal #104
* Update netconf_config module metadata to core network supported
* Refactor local connection to use persistent connection framework
for backward compatibility
* Update netconf connection plugin configuration varaibles (Fixes#40245)
* Add support for optional lock feature to Fixes#41541
* Add integration test for netconf_config module
* Documentation update
* Move deprecated options in netconf_config module
Every scaleway modules will require the same base of parameters. Instead
of documenting it each and every time, we build a doc fragment that will
allow one to simply extend documentation for every new module.
extends_documentation_fragment: scaleway
* Collecting PEM -> DER conversions.
* Using cryptography instead of OpenSSL binary in some situations.
* Moving key-to-disk writing for key content to parse_account_key.
* Rename parse_account_key -> parse_key.
* Move OpenSSL specific code for key parsing and request signing into global functions.
* Also using cryptography for key parsing and request signing.
* Remove assert statements.
* Fixing handling of key contents for cryptography code path.
* Allow to disable the use of cryptography.
* Updating documentation.
* 1.5 seems to work as well (earlier versions don't have EC sign function). Making Python 2.x adjustments.
* Changing option to select_crypto_backend.
* Python 2.6 compatibility.
* Trying to test both backends separately for acme_account.
* Also testing both backends separately for acme_certificate and acme_certificate_revoke.
* Adding changelog entry which informs about select_crypto_backend option in case autodetect fails.
* Fixing YAML.
* New module for managing EMC VNX Block storage
With the module emc_vnx_sg_member users can add or remove luns from
existing storage groups.
This module has been developed in couple with emc_vnx_mv_promote for
disaster recovery process automation, but can be used by itself.
On Python3, these would be text strings already. On Python2, we need to
convert them from bytes.
Use a new helper function py3compat to do this.
Fixes#43207
* allow user to pass list of resources in to definition parameter
* Add new validator for list|dict|string
* use string_types instead of string
* state/force information is lost after the first item in the list
* Add tests
* Appease ansibot
* Always using current draft when referring to ACME v2.
* Adding URL for ACME v1 protocol.
* Improve cross-referencing of acme_* modules.
* General improvements.
* Fixing syntax error.