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module: allow to configure module user/group #272

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Motivation: for security reasons they shouldn't belong to the Wildfly user. Also,
when installing Wildfly via RPM the current implementation fails on mkdir -p,
as the modules directory belongs to root.

I didn't want to change file ownership handling throughout the whole module. So
this fix allows those who depend on RPMs and those who want to not grant the web
server write access to it's binaries the possibility to achieve that goal.

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Coverage remained the same at 74.854% when pulling 0816712 on Thomas-Gelf:feature/allow-to-configure-module-user into 4c118ff on biemond:master.

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Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 74.854% when pulling 0816712 on Thomas-Gelf:feature/allow-to-configure-module-user into 4c118ff on biemond:master.

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Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 74.854% when pulling 0816712 on Thomas-Gelf:feature/allow-to-configure-module-user into 4c118ff on biemond:master.

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coveralls commented Oct 11, 2019

Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 74.854% when pulling e10346c on Thomas-Gelf:feature/allow-to-configure-module-user into 4c118ff on biemond:master.

Motivation: for security reasons they shouldn't belong to the Wildfly user. Also,
when installing Wildfly via RPM the current implementation fails on `mkdir -p`,
as the `modules` directory belongs to root.

I didn't want to change file ownership handling throughout the whole module. So
this fix allows those who depend on RPMs and those who want to not grant the web
server write access to it's binaries the possibility to achieve that goal.
@Thomas-Gelf Thomas-Gelf force-pushed the feature/allow-to-configure-module-user branch from 0816712 to e10346c Compare October 11, 2019 10:14
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