* Get rid of all six.moves imports.
* Get rid of iteritems.
* Get rid of *_type(s) aliases.
* Replace StringIO import.
* Get rid of PY2/PY3 constants.
* Get rid of raise_from.
* Get rid of python_2_unicode_compatible.
* Clean up global six imports.
* Remove all usage of ansible.module_utils.six.
* Linting.
* Fix xml module.
* Docs adjustments.
* Adjust all __future__ imports:
for i in $(grep -REl "__future__.*absolute_import" plugins/ tests/); do
sed -e 's/from __future__ import .*/from __future__ import annotations/g' -i $i;
done
* Remove all UTF-8 encoding specifications for Python source files:
for i in $(grep -REl '[-][*]- coding: utf-8 -[*]-' plugins/ tests/); do
sed -e '/^# -\*- coding: utf-8 -\*-/d' -i $i;
done
* Remove __metaclass__ = type:
for i in $(grep -REl '__metaclass__ = type' plugins/ tests/); do
sed -e '/^__metaclass__ = type/d' -i $i;
done
* changed pkcs12_alias and cert_alias to be optional when importing pkcs12 certificate in keystore
* Add changelog fragment
* Update changelogs/fragments/9970-pkcs12_alias_cert_alias_optional.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update changelogs/fragments/9970-pkcs12_alias_cert_alias_optional.yml
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* java_certs : Not enough info on error
Just bumped into an issue when the message was "Internal module failure, cannot extract public certificate from pkcs12, error: "
Seems that the issue #2560 doesn't cover all cases. To make debugging easier, I propose to add error output on json return instead of only expose standard output.
* java_certs - add missing fragment message
* Word-smithing.
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>