ansible-role-gitea/requirements-travis.txt

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Improve ARM Support (#74) * Gitea user should be a system user * Improve installation system * Download archive instead of binary * Add checksum validation * Add GPG check * Add backup process before upgrading * Improve ARM support * Improve support for Vault Encrypted JWT tokens * Fix spacing in gitea configuration template When Gitea rewrite the configuration file (e.g.: the JWT token is not set or doesn't fit their criteria), it'll align space on a per-section basis in the .ini file. If the template is not properly spaced, at the next Ansible run, you'll have an enormous diff, hidding what the real changes are. * add proper redhat/debian deps for molecule testing * Gitea group should be a system group * fix linting for CI * Update CI and meta information for up-to-date tests and distros * molecule: fix typo for redhat packages * fix typo * bump gitea version to 1.13.1 * Use Ubuntu keyservers to play nicely with everyone * Update minimum required ansible version to 2.9.8 This is required for Ubuntu Focal, which comes with systemd >= 245 The Get Facts modules doesn't work well with it before the bugfix introduced in 2.9.8 * Replace yes by True to please the linting * Truthy values needs to be lower-case * bump gitea version to 1.13.2 * perform gitea dump as gitea user * need to set become to yes * autogenerate JWT_SECRETS (#77) * autogenerate JWT_SECRETS Based on https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/command-line/#generate we will now autogenerate JWT_SECRETS if they are not defined. In my opinion a much better idea than writing a value in the default config. The check if the variables for the secrets are now 43 characters long i took out. Gitea generates itself suitable secrets, if the user given ones do not fit. * drop ansible.builtin. syntax * Update file permissions for "{{ gitea_home }}" (#75) The file permissions for {{ gitea_home }} especially in conjunction with the recurse: true flag are on closer inspection very open to all and also have a +x set on files. This should be done better. And I have done here now. By the way: To improve the -x on normal files in his gitea installation this shell command was useful for me ``` find . -type f -exec chmod a-x {} \+; find . -type f -exec chmod u=rwX {} \+; ``` * Bump cryptography from 3.2 to 3.3.2 (#79) Bumps [cryptography](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography) from 3.2 to 3.3.2. - [Release notes](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst) - [Commits](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/compare/3.2...3.3.2) Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * Gitea user should be a system user * Improve installation system * Download archive instead of binary * Add checksum validation * Add GPG check * Add backup process before upgrading * Improve ARM support * Fix spacing in gitea configuration template When Gitea rewrite the configuration file (e.g.: the JWT token is not set or doesn't fit their criteria), it'll align space on a per-section basis in the .ini file. If the template is not properly spaced, at the next Ansible run, you'll have an enormous diff, hidding what the real changes are. * add proper redhat/debian deps for molecule testing * Gitea group should be a system group * fix linting for CI * Update CI and meta information for up-to-date tests and distros * molecule: fix typo for redhat packages * fix typo * bump gitea version to 1.13.1 * Use Ubuntu keyservers to play nicely with everyone * Update minimum required ansible version to 2.9.8 This is required for Ubuntu Focal, which comes with systemd >= 245 The Get Facts modules doesn't work well with it before the bugfix introduced in 2.9.8 * Replace yes by True to please the linting * Truthy values needs to be lower-case * bump gitea version to 1.13.2 * perform gitea dump as gitea user * need to set become to yes * check-variables.yml doesn't exists anymore Co-authored-by: L3D <l3d@c3woc.de> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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ansible==2.9.8
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ansible-lint==4.2.0
anyconfig==0.9.7
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arrow==0.15.5
asn1crypto==0.24.0
atomicwrites==1.3.0
attrs==19.1.0
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autopep8==1.5.1
bcrypt==3.1.7
binaryornot==0.4.4
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Cerberus==1.3.2
certifi==2020.4.5.1
cffi==1.14.0
chardet==3.0.4
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click==7.1.1
click-completion==0.5.2
click-help-colors==0.8
colorama==0.4.3
cookiecutter==1.7.0
cryptography==3.3.2
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docker==4.2.0
docker-pycreds==0.4.0
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entrypoints==0.3
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fasteners==0.15
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flake8==3.7.7
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future==0.18.2
git-url-parse==1.2.1
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idna==2.9
importlib-metadata==1.6.0
Jinja2==2.11.2
jinja2-time==0.2.0
MarkupSafe==1.1.1
mccabe==0.6.1
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molecule==3.0.3
monotonic==1.5
more-itertools==6.0.0
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paramiko==2.7.1
pathspec==0.8.0
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pbr==5.1.1
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pexpect==4.8.0
pi==0.1.2
pluggy==0.13.1
poyo==0.5.0
psutil==5.6.6
ptyprocess==0.6.0
py==1.8.0
pyasn1==0.4.5
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pycodestyle==2.5.0
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pycparser==2.20
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pyflakes==2.1.1
PyNaCl==1.3.0
pytest==4.3.1
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python-dateutil==2.8.1
python-gilt==1.2.3
PyYAML==5.3.1
requests==2.23.0
ruamel.yaml==0.16.10
ruamel.yaml.clib==0.2.0
sh==1.12.14
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shellingham==1.3.2
six==1.14.0
tabulate==0.8.7
testinfra==5.0.0
tree-format==0.1.2
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urllib3==1.25.8
websocket-client==0.57.0
whichcraft==0.6.1
yamllint==1.22.1
zipp==3.1.0