Bug 1298804

Summary: Adding providers without first checking that credential were entered should not work.
Product: Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine Reporter: Mike Dahlgren <mdahlgre>
Component: UI - OPSAssignee: Dan Clarizio <dclarizi>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Dave Johnson <dajohnso>
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Priority: unspecified    
Version: 5.5.0CC: gblomqui, hkataria, jhardy, mpovolny, nachandr, obarenbo
Target Milestone: GA   
Target Release: cfme-future   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard: ui:provider:add
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Last Closed: 2016-10-26 17:15:37 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Mike Dahlgren 2016-01-15 06:43:17 UTC
Description of problem:

When adding a provider such as VMWare or OpenShift, input validation should be performed to ensure that the provider can not be added without the user providing at least authentication credentials.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

How reproducible:
1. Go to the containers tab -> Click Providers
2. Click on Configuration -> Add new provider
3. Fill out all fields correctly except for Credentials -> Token
4. Click "Add" at the bottom right


Actual results:
Provider will add successfully but be inoperable.

Expected results:
The UI would prompt the user to enter credentials (in this case a token)

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Comment 2 Greg Blomquist 2016-01-15 20:01:07 UTC
John, it was my understanding that at some point way in the past (pre-acquisition) the "Add new provider" page was made this way intentionally.  I.e., credentials were not required when adding a provider.

I don't know the back story.  Can you add your perspective here?

Comment 4 Mike Dahlgren 2016-10-26 17:15:37 UTC
Verified fixed in 5.7.0 beta1