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Extend Base64() function support
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Add dig function
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(FM-4046) Update to current msync configs [006831f]
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This moves all copyright statements to the NOTICE file in accordance with the ASFs guidelines on applying the Apache-2.0 license.
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Deprecates #try_get_value()
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(FM-4049) update to modulesync_configs
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Fix reference to validate_bool in function
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The documentation in `validate_ip_address` references `validate_bool`,
but I believe this should read `validate_ip_address` instead, which
makes more sense.
Looks like this was copied from `validate_ipv4_address`, which I fixed
in 7b068781.
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Add test for basename on path with scheme
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4.11.0 merge back
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Add a function to validate an x509 RSA key pair
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Put the tests using a valid certificate fixture together and put tests
using a valid key fixture together.
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Test a valid certificate and valid key that have had 48 characters
removed from their middle, to simulate a malformed certificate and key.
Suggested by @DavidS in https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib/pull/552
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Add a function to validate an x509 RSA certificate and key pair, as
commonly used for TLS certificates.
The rationale behind this is that we store our TLS certificates and
private keys in Hiera YAML files, and poor indentation or formatting in
the YAML file could cause a valid certificate to be considered invalid.
Will cause the Puppet run to fail if:
- an invalid certificate is detected
- an invalid RSA key is detected
- the certificate does not match the key, i.e. the certificate
has not been signed by the supplied key
The test certificates I've used in the spec tests were generated using
the Go standard library:
$ go run $GOROOT/src/crypto/tls/generate_cert.go -host localhost
Example output:
==> cache-1.router: Error: Not a valid RSA key: Neither PUB key nor PRIV key:: nested asn1 error at /var/govuk/puppet/modules/nginx/manifests/config/ssl.pp:30 on node cache-1.router.dev.gov.uk
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minor tweak to 4.11.0 adding debian 8 to metadata
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Add clamp function
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4.11.0 prep
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Clamp keeps value within the range.
Employ of soft() makes the whole thing is independant of order.
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adds new parser called is_absolute_path
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Allow package_provider fact to resolve on PE 3.x
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PE 3.x emits a puppetversion fact in the format "3.x.x (Puppet Enterprise 3.x.x)". This fact causes an error when invoked on PE 3.x: Could not retrieve fact='package_provider', resolution='<anonymous>': Malformed version number string 3.8.1 (Puppet Enterprise 3.8.1
This fix has been tested on PE 3.8.2 and should work for PE 3.3, 3.7, and 3.8.
Original-fix-by: Alex Harden <aharden@gmail.com>
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(FM-3802) make ensure_resource test of packages
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This ensures that the test passes independently of changes to rubygems.
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* is_absolute_path returns boolean true if the given path
is absolute, returns false otherwise.
* works for windows and unix
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4.10.x mergeback
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edits to README
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Changelog and versionbump for 4.10.0
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(#2886) seeded_rand: new function
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4.9.x Mergeback
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seeded_rand is needed for repeatable randomness across nodes in a cluster
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Add validator for any IP address
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Provide a validator for IP addresses, regardless they are IPv4 or IPv6,
and its documentation.
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4.9.1 release prep
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Fix reference to validate_bool in IP4 function
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The documentation in `validate_ipv4_address` references `validate_bool`,
but I believe this should read `validate_ipv4_address` instead, which
makes more sense.
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Fix Gemfile to work with ruby 1.8.7
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Use absolute class name in example
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