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When testing this with 3.12.0-1, the update admin password script fails - I've traced this down to the URL used being the following:
http://localhost:8081/service/siesta/rest/v1/script
As per Sonatype docs, the URL changes post 3.8.x to remove sierra.
https://help.sonatype.com/repomanager3/rest-and-integration-api/script-api/managing-and-running-scripts
I've forked this with a work around, but I'll find a slightly more elegant one before raising a PR.
Are you open to a more permissive license clause too, such as Apache or MIT?
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Hi @tomasquith,
As you can see in ticket history in #36 and #38, this role maintenance has been abandoned and a fork was made around a year ago at https://github.com/ansible-ThoTeam/nexus3-oss.
This rest endpoint change as been addressed there long ago (v2.1 released February 8 2018)
Your contributions are welcome. Looking forward to see you there.
Regarding the licence, I had to keep the same one for time being.
Cheers.
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When testing this with 3.12.0-1, the update admin password script fails - I've traced this down to the URL used being the following:
http://localhost:8081/service/siesta/rest/v1/script
As per Sonatype docs, the URL changes post 3.8.x to remove sierra.
https://help.sonatype.com/repomanager3/rest-and-integration-api/script-api/managing-and-running-scripts
I've forked this with a work around, but I'll find a slightly more elegant one before raising a PR.
Are you open to a more permissive license clause too, such as Apache or MIT?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: