PR #55396
Make Git module support `--valid-pgpkeys` option, which allows
configuring a list of valid PGP fingerprints which are compared with the
used PGP fingerprint if verify_commit is true. This requires
verify_commit to be set to 'yes'.
Signed-off-by: Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl>
Co-authored-by: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
* Fixed error handling in github_issue module
Due to recent changes in github3.py library module stopped working.
This fix adds extra error handling for new changes in library.
Fixes: #39627
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Check version
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Refactor github_issue
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Version in deprecate calls should be a string. Fixes#55312. Fixes#55313. Fixes#55314. Fixes#55315. Fixes#55316. Fixes#55317.
* Add changelog fragment
When creating a new webhook with existing hooks already in place, the
module would erroneously select one of the existing hooks to update
instead of creating the hook anew. This fixes that bug.
* Add Bitbucket pipelines variable module
* Add tests
* Remove parameters check for `absent` state
* Update version_added documentation field
* Minor fixes
* A few additional cosmetic changes
* Move to source_control
* Rename lib/ansible/modules/source_control/bitbucket_pipelines_variable.py to lib/ansible/modules/source_control/bitbucket/bitbucket_pipelines_variable.py
* Reflect directory change
* Move these imports as well
* Rename 'key' parameter (API) to 'name' (GUI)
* Add missing __init__.py files to mark modules
* Rename module (pipeline should be singular)
* Adjust module references and variable names after renaming
* Add state option to git_config module
State present/absent option works like --set/--unset option for 'git config'.
* Change git_config to avoid useless parameter passed to git command
When unsetting value, command was : git config --unset foo ''.
Now command is : git config --unset foo.
* Add some integration tests to git_config module
* Add missing aliases file
* Change set up method
Using git command seems to cause troubles on some OS : changing config
by changing '.gitconfig' file.
* Remove some distros from tests pool
Git is not installed or is out of date on these distros.
* Fix aliases to skip tests on centos6
* Refactor tests of the git_config module
* Add use case when state=absent and value is defined
* gitlab_hook: renaming module name
* gitlab_hook: rename module in documentation
* gitlab_hook: remove plural in docs and code
* gitlab_hook: fix unit test functions
* gitlab_group: refactor module
* gitlab_user: refactor module
* gitlab_group, gitlab_user; pylint
* gitlab_project: refactor module
* gitlab_group, gitlab_project, gitlab_user: Enchance modules
- Add generic loop to update object
- Enchance return messages
- PyLint
* gitlab_runner: refactor module
* gitlab_hooks: refactor module
* gitlab_deploy_key: refactor module
* gitlab_group: enchance module and documentation
- Enchange function arguments
- Add check_mode break
- Rewrite module documentation
* gitlab_hook: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Rename functions
* gitlab_project: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Add try/except on project creation
* gitlab_runner: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Fix Copyright
- Enchance function arguments
- Add check_mode break
- Add missing function: deletion
* gitlab_user: enchance module and documentation
- Rewrite documentation
- Enchance function parameters
- Add check_mode break
- Add try/except on user creation
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project,
gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Fix residual bugs
- Fix Copyright
- Fix result messages
- Add missing check_mode break
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: pylint
* gitlab_runner: Add substitution function for 'cmp' in python3
* unit-test: remove deprecated gitlab module tests
- gitlab_deploy_key
- gitlab_hooks
- gitlab_project
Actually, they can't be reused because of the modification of the way that the module communicate with the Gitlab instance. It doesn't make direct call to the API, now it use a python library that do the job. So using a pytest mocker to test the module won't work.
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: add copyright
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Support old parameters format
* module_utils Gitlab: Edit copyright
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project,
gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Unifying module inputs
- Rename verify_ssl into validate_certs to match standards
- Remove unused alias parameters
- Unify parameters type and requirement
- Reorder list order
* gitlab_deploy_key, gitlab_group, gitlab_hooks, gitlab_project, gitlab_runner, gitlab_user: Unifying module outputs
- Use standard output parameter "msg" instead of "return"
- Use snail_case for return values instead of camelCase
* validate-module: remove sanity ignore
* BOTMETA: remove gitlab_* test
- This tests need to be completely rewriten because of the refactoring
of these modules
- TodoList Community Wiki was updated
* gitlab_user: Fix group identifier
* gitlab_project: Fix when group was empty
* gitlab_deploy_key: edit return msg
* module_utils gitlab: fall back to user namespace is project not found
* gitlab modules: Add units tests
* unit test: gitlab module fake current user
* gitlab_user: fix access_level verification
* gitlab unit tests: use decoration instead of with statement
* unit tests: gitlab module skip python 2.6
* unit tests: gitlab module skip library import if python 2.6
* gitlab unit tests: use builtin unittest class
* gitlab unit tests: use custom test class
* unit test: gitlab module lint
* unit tests: move gitlab utils
* unit test: gitlab fix imports
* gitlab_module: edit requirement
python-gitlab library require python >= 2.7
* gitlab_module: add myself as author
* gitlab_modules: add python encoding tag
* gitlab_modules: keep consistency between variable name "validate_certs"
* gitlab_modules: enchance documentation
* gitlab_runner: fix syntax error in documentation
* gitlab_module: use basic_auth module_utils and add deprecation warning
* gitlab_module: documentation corrections
* gitlab_module: python lint
* gitlab_module: deprecate options and aliases for ansible 2.10
* gitlab_group: don't use 'local_action' is documentation example
* gitlab_module: correct return messages
* gitlab_module: use module_util 'missing_required_lib' when python library is missing
* gitlab_module: fix typo in function name.
* gitlab_modules: unify return msg on check_mode
* gitlab_modules: don't use deprecated options in examples
* added new module to manage deploy keys for BitBucket repositories
* Modified module to pass CI tests
* Updated bitbucket_deploy_key module
* updated message returned when there is an existing deploy key
* bumped version_added to 2.8
* fixed issues reported by ansible-test
It was super incomplete, and the interface was pretty strange; it had
built-in features to handle pretty bespoke workflows ("clean504",
e.g.) but was lacking lots of other useful features (like the ability
to create a webhook with a shared secret). Rather than try to update
the interface in a backwards compatible way, I've replaced it with the
more predictable, single-purpose github_webhook and
github_webhook_facts modules.
* Add github_webhook module
github_webhook lets you easily create, update and delete Github
webhooks.
This is part of a two-part replacement for github_hooks, which lacks a
number of important features and has a strange interface.
* Add github_webhook_facts module
github_webhook_facts gathers information about Github webhooks.
This is part of a two-part replacement for github_hooks, which lacks a
number of important features and has a strange interface.
Releases can be listed without logging in for public projects, so allow
`github_release` to be called without `token` or `password`.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <benoit.knecht@fsfe.org>
* Previously when checking out a subdirectory, if changes are made in the
repository that aren't present in the subdirectory (i.e. in a different
branch or similiar) then the changes handler still kicks in even though
the content of this working copy hasn't necessarily changed. Now we parse
the output of svn update and fire if anything changes at all.
* Previously when checking out a subdirectory, if changes are made in the
repository that aren't present in the subdirectory (i.e. in a different
branch or similiar) then the changes handler still kicks in even though
the content of this working copy hasn't necessarily changed. Now we parse
the output of svn update and svn switch, firing if anything changes at all.
* Should not be executable
* ==None doesn't do what I want, is None does
This PR includes:
- Removal of maintainers that are listed as author in the module
- Removal of entries that do not extend the original author list
- Move ignored-statement to namespace/directory (where useful)
- In some cases, fix the authors-list or add missing github id
We end up with a list of exceptions/additions and a large set of
namespace/directory maintainers or team of maintainers.
Some entries could be further improved by discussing with some
maintainers.
Wow, this does not seem to be an uncommon misspelling. Might be there
are some left that span over two lines. I noticed the one in the git
module and then used `grep -rw 'the the'` to find some more.
Make git module support --separate-git-dir option. When git version is higher than 1.7.5, use built-in --separate-git-dir option during the clone. When lower, adjust the location of git dir manually after clone to achieve the same effect.
* Make use of a python module that is not deprecated anymore
* Updating version_added: "2.6" to version_added: "2.7"
* Added missing line
* Added notification about using different python module
* Subversion: If the directory exists, we want the ability to checkout into it
and use the content as existing files; equivalent to svn checkout --force
I was expecting the force option to do this, however I understand why it
doesn't do that currently. I was debating with changing the meaning of force
to include this behaviour, however I've opted for a seperate flag for now
for backwards compatibility.
* Subversion: Sanity tests have failed suggesting this is the correct value
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