* Run Ed25519 and Ed448 tests for openssl_csr and openssl_certificate only if key generation succeeded.
* Make openssl_privatekey tests more robust: allow special key generation tests to fail with 'algorithm not supported' on FreeBSD.
* Add support for format option.
* Improve private key format detection.
* Fix raw format handling.
* Improve error handling.
* Improve raw key handling.
* Add failed raw test.
* Improve raw key loading.
* Simplify tests.
* Add raw format tests.
* Fail if format != 'auto_ignore' is specified for pyopenssl backend.
* Fix quoting.
* Bump version.
* Allow to convert private keys between different formats.
* Improve description.
* Add write helper.
* Adjust modules (except openssl_certificate).
* Adding tests for mode (with openssl_privatekey).
* Add openssl_certificate support.
* Never, ever remove the output file before actually trying to generate new content for it.
Removal is only allowed when state=absent, or when the object has been regenerated and the result needs to be written to that place.
* Add changelog.
* Extend test.
* Raise OpenSSLBadPassphraseError if passphrase is wrong.
* Improve handling of passphrase errors.
Current behavior for modules is: if passphrase is wrong (or wrongly specified), fail.
Current behavior for openssl_privatekey is: if passphrase is worng (or wrongly specified), regenerate.
* Add changelog.
* Add tests.
* Adjustments for some versions of PyOpenSSL.
* Update lib/ansible/modules/crypto/openssl_certificate.py
Improve text.
Co-Authored-By: felixfontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Revert "Revert "openssl_csr: Allow to use cryptography as backend (#50324)""
This reverts commit bbd2e31e9f.
* Remove more complicated selection copy'n'pasted from openssl_privatekey.
* Add tests for backend selection.
* Add openssl_csr test for arbitrary string commonName.
* Allow to disable commonName -> SAN copying (fixes#36690).
* Add cryptography backend for openssl_privatekey.
* Adding ECC support.
No support for X25519 and X449, since they don't support serialization.
* Improve finterprint calculation to work with Python 3.
* Add fingerprint check.
* Fix typo.
* Use separate curve option for elliptic curves, and use type 'ECC'.
* Using curve names as defined in IANA registry.
* Bump minimal supported cryptography version. Older versions might work as well, but I couldn't test them.
* Improve documentation.
* Update Shippable integration test groups.
* Update integration test group aliases.
* Rebalance AWS and Azure tests with extra group.
* Rebalance Windows tests with another group.
* 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
* openssl_privatekey: Extend test coverage
Extend the coverage of the integration test for the module
openssl_privatekey.
New tests have been added:
* passphrase
* idempotence
* removal
Co-Authored-By: Pierre-Louis Bonicoli <pierre-louis.bonicoli@gmx.fr>
* openssl_publickey: Extend test coverage
Extend the coverage on the integration test for the module
openssl_publickey.
New tests have been added:
* OpenSSH format
* passphrase
* idempotence
* removal
Crypto namespace contains the openssl modules. It has no integration
testing as of now.
This commits aims to add integration tests for the crypto namespace.
This will make it easier to spot breaking changes in the future.
This tests currently apply to:
* openssl_privatekey
* openssl_publickey
* openssl_csr