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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Unreleased
1.1.0 - 2020-12-29
Added
- The Conjur Ansible role has been migrated to this collection, where it will be maintained moving forward. At current, the role in the collection is aligned with the v0.3.2 release of the standalone role. cyberark/ansible-conjur-host-identity#30
- Add
as_fileboolean option to the lookup plugin which stores the secret as a temporary file and returns its path. This enables users to use theansible_ssh_private_key_fileparameter to define an SSH private key using a variable stored in Conjur; previously, users couldn't set this parameter via a direct call to the lookup plugin because the parameter does not accept inline SSH keys, and the lookup plugin could only return a string. cyberark/ansible-conjur-collection#52, Cyberark Commons post #1070
1.0.7 - 2020-08-20
Changed
- Various improvements to code quality, documentation, and adherence to Ansible standards in preparation for including this collection in the release of Ansible 2.10. cyberark/ansible-conjur-collection#30
1.0.6 - 2020-07-01
Added
- Plugin supports authenticating with Conjur access token (for example, if provided by authn-k8s). cyberark/ansible-conjur-collection#23
1.0.5 - 2020-06-18
Added
- Plugin supports validation of self-signed certificates provided in
CONJUR_CERT_FILEor Conjur config file (cyberark/ansible-conjur-collection#4)
Fixed
- Encode spaces to "%20" instead of "+". This encoding fixes an issue where Conjur variables that have spaces were not encoded correctly (cyberark/ansible-conjur-collection#12)
- Allow users to set
validate_certstofalsewithout setting a value tocert_file(cyberark/ansible-conjur-collection#13)
1.0.3 - 2020-04-18
Changed
- Updated documentation section to comply with sanity checks
[1.0.2] - 2020-04-01
Added
- Migrated code from Ansible conjur_variable lookup plugin
- Added support to configure the use of the plugin via environment variables