This feature allows changing permission for existing role permissions, as those were static and could not be changed once created. It also provides the ability to change these permissions in the UI using a drop down menu for each permission rule, in which admin can select ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’ permission.
Changes in the API:
This feature modifies behaviour of updateRolePermission API method:
New optional parameters ‘ruleid’ and ‘permission’ are introduced, they are mutual exclusive to ‘ruleorder’ parameter. This defines two use cases:
Update role permission: ‘ruleid’ and ‘permission’ parameters needed
Update rules order: ‘ruleorder’ parameter needed
Parameter ‘ruleorder’ is now optional
updateRolePermission providing ‘ruleorder’ parameter should be sent via POST
CloudStack has several background polling tasks that are spread across
the codebase, the aim of this work is to provide a single manager to
handle submission, execution and handling of background tasks. With
the framework implemented, existing oobm background task has been
refactored to use this manager.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Return an exception if both parameter are missing.
This fixes an NPE in AffinityGroupServiceImpl.updateVMAffinityGroups() when the list was null.
Signed-off-by: Marc-Aurèle Brothier <m@brothier.org>
It would be useful if we return the provider name in the list storage pools response. This will be useful for example to identify different storages that are in use and their scope.
This commit contains following changes
(1) add CPU CORE information in op_host_capacity
(2) add capacity name in the CapacityResponse
(3) add allocatedCapacity for CPU/MEMORY/CPU CORE for zones
(4) sort CapacityResponse by zonename and CapacityType
This removes username and passwords details from the listClusters
response. The details are usually seen in VMware environments only.
With dynamic roles features, the listClusters API may be provided
to a read-only root-admin user role/type which should not be able to get
the credentials.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
This allows native CloudStack users to change password in UI when LDAP
is enabled. Overall changes:
- A new usersource returned in the listUsers response
- Removed ldap check in the UI, replaced with check based on user source
- DB changes to include user.source in user_view
- Changed UI error message for non-native users trying to change password
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
CLOUDSTACK-9669:egress destination cidr VR python script changes
CLOUDSTACK-9669:egress destination API and orchestration changes
CLOUDSTACK-9669: Added the ipset package in systemvm template
CLOUDSTACK-9669:Added licence header for new files
CLOUDSTACK-9669: replacing 0.0.0.0/0 with the network cidr
ipset member add with 0.0.0.0/0 fails. So 0.0.0.0/0 replaced with the network cidr.
In source cidr 0.0.0.0/0 is nothing but network cidr.
updated the default egress all cidr with network cidr
The 'force' option provided with the stopVirtualMachine API command is
often assumed to be a hard shutdown sent to the hypervisor, when in fact
it is for CloudStacks' internal use. CloudStack should be able to send
the 'hard' power-off request to the hosts.
When forced parameter on the stopVM API is true, power off (hard shutdown)
a VM. This uses initial changes from #1635 to pass the forced parameter
to hypervisor plugin via the StopCommand, and fixes force stop (poweroff)
handling for KVM, VMware and XenServer.
Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
Following parameters are moved to configdepot.
snapshot.max.hourly
snapshot.max.daily
snapshot.max.weekly
snapshot.max.monthly
enable.secure.session.cookie
json.content.type