FUEL web UI incorrectly validate vcenter cluster names that contain space chars
Bug #1340886 reported by
Igor Zinovik
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Fuel for OpenStack |
Fix Committed
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High
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Igor Zinovik |
Bug Description
VMware vCenter allows use of space characters in cluster names, e.g. "my dev cluster".
Right now FUEL web UI incorrectly validates such names. Regular expression that check names must be fixed.
$ nailgun/
...
214 description: "vCenter cluster name. If you have multiple clusters, use comma separated names."
215 weight: 40
216 type: "text"
217 regex:
218 source: '^([\d\w_-]+[ ]*[\d\w_
219 error: "Invalid clusters list"
Changed in fuel: | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
assignee: | nobody → Fuel UI Team (fuel-ui) |
milestone: | none → 5.1 |
Changed in fuel: | |
assignee: | Fuel UI Team (fuel-ui) → Igor Zinovik (izinovik) |
status: | New → In Progress |
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BTW it does not allow to specify cluster name that consists of single char, like 'a' or '1'.
Specifying string 'a,b,c' is also not validated.