Work on issues found by pylint (#896)

* Look at possibly-used-before-assignment.

* Use latest beta releases of ansible-core 2.19 for mypy and pylint.

* Look at unsupported-*.

* Look at unknown-option-value.

* Look at redefined-builtin.

* Look at superfluous-parens.

* Look at unspecified-encoding.

* Adjust to new cryptography version and to ansible-core 2.17's pylint.

* Look at super-with-arguments.

* Look at no-else-*.

* Look at try-except-raise.

* Look at inconsistent-return-statements.

* Look at redefined-outer-name.

* Look at redefined-argument-from-local.

* Look at attribute-defined-outside-init.

* Look at unused-variable.

* Look at protected-access.

* Look at raise-missing-from.

* Look at arguments-differ.

* Look at useless-suppression and use-symbolic-message-instead.

* Look at consider-using-dict-items.

* Look at consider-using-in.

* Look at consider-using-set-comprehension.

* Look at consider-using-with.

* Look at use-dict-literal.
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Felix Fontein
2025-05-18 00:57:28 +02:00
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parent a3a5284f97
commit 318462fa24
96 changed files with 1748 additions and 1598 deletions

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@@ -388,15 +388,15 @@ from ansible_collections.community.crypto.plugins.module_utils._acme.errors impo
def main() -> t.NoReturn:
argument_spec = create_default_argspec(with_certificate=True)
argument_spec.update_argspec(
deactivate_authzs=dict(type="bool", default=True),
replaces_cert_id=dict(type="str"),
profile=dict(type="str"),
order_creation_error_strategy=dict(
type="str",
default="auto",
choices=["auto", "always", "fail", "retry_without_replaces_cert_id"],
),
order_creation_max_retries=dict(type="int", default=3),
deactivate_authzs={"type": "bool", "default": True},
replaces_cert_id={"type": "str"},
profile={"type": "str"},
order_creation_error_strategy={
"type": "str",
"default": "auto",
"choices": ["auto", "always", "fail", "retry_without_replaces_cert_id"],
},
order_creation_max_retries={"type": "int", "default": 3},
)
module = argument_spec.create_ansible_module()