* Allow negative values to expires to unexpire a user
Fixes#20096
(cherry picked from commit 34f8080a19c09cd20ec9c045fca1e37ef74bb1e6)
(cherry picked from commit 54619f70f4b79f121c5062d54e9732d3cbb24377)
(cherry picked from commit 8c2fae27d6e2af810112032bb1dfef5459035b7e)
(cherry picked from commit db1a32f8caa8c8b9f989baa65784d4b2b5cad1f8)
* tweaked and normalized
- also added tests, made checking resilient
* Only change expiration date if it is different
Modify user_info() method to also return the password expiration.
Compare current and desired expiration times and only change if they are different.
* Improve formatting on user tests
* Add integration test for expiration
* Add changelog fragment
* Improve integration test
Skip macOS and use getent module for validating expiration date.
* Fix expiration change for FreeBSD
* Don't use datetime since the total_seconds method isn't available on CentOS 6
* Use better name for expiration index field
Use separate tasks for verifying expiration date on BSD
* Use calendar.timegm() rather than time.mktime()
calendar.timegm() is the inverse of time.gmtime() and returns a timestamp in UTC not localtime
Add tests that change the system timezone away from UTC
* Mark tests as destructive and use test for change status
* Fix account expiration for FreeBSD
Use DATE_FORMAT when setting expiration date on FreeBSD. Previously the argument passed to -e was an integer of days since epoch when the account will expire which was inserted directly into master.passwd. This value is interpreted as seconds since epoch by the system, meaning the account expiration was actually set to a few hours past epoch.
Greatly simply comparing desired and current expiration time by using the first three values of the struct_time tuple rather than doing a whole bunch of manipulations of the seconds since epoch.
* add user password lock option to user module
* fixup! add user password lock option to user module
* add unlock, set no default
* fixup! add unlock, set no default
* fixup! fixup! add unlock, set no default
* add lock password for FreeBSD, netBSD
* fixup! add lock password for FreeBSD, netBSD
* respect skeleton argument in usermod mode for FreeBSD
* use FreeBSD's own (more sophisticated) home creation function rather than ansible's create_home(), which does not handle skeleton files correctly for FreeBSD
* Ansible files module sanity pep8 fixes
* Ansible system module and playbook base.py
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
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* Missing piece after merge
* Blank lines
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* Line too long
* Fix typo
* Unnecessary quotes
* Fix example error
Made the following changes:
* Removed wildcard imports
* Replaced long form of GPL header with short form
* Removed get_exception usage
* Added from __future__ boilerplate
* Adjust division operator to // where necessary
For the following files:
* web_infrastructure modules
* system modules
* linode, lxc, lxd, atomic, cloudscale, dimensiondata, ovh, packet,
profitbricks, pubnub, smartos, softlayer, univention modules
* compat dirs (disabled as its used intentionally)
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules
To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant
module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their
documentation.
We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and
non-Windows targets.
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules
To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant
module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their
documentation.
We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and
non-Windows targets.
* Replace 'look at' with 'use', as requested
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Changes to the metadata format were approved here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/54
* Update documentation to the new metadata format
* Changes to metadata-tool to account for new metadata
* Add GPL license header
* Add upgrade subcommand to upgrade metadata version
* Change default metadata to the new format
* Fix exclusion of non-modules from the metadata report
* Fix ansible-doc for new module metadata
* Exclude metadata version from ansible-doc output
* Fix website docs generation for the new metadata
* Update metadata schema in valiate-modules test
* Update the metadata in all modules to the new version
* Update system/user.py module.
Add ability to add real system users with next free system uid (< 500) on macOS.
* Improve syntax in system/user.py module.
Remove complex if else line and replace by simple comparison which yields the same boolean value.
* Remove "True" comparison of user.py.
Remove comparison to true, as it is not pep8 conform.