Hello.

I just wrote a trivial snippet which uses 'os_server_facts' module to 
collect VM info.
Snippet itself works fine but output a bit confusing me.
It looks like this:
    "openstack_servers": [
        {
            "HUMAN_ID": true,
            "NAME_ATTR": "name",
            "OS-DCF:diskConfig": "MANUAL",
            "OS-EXT-AZ:availability_zone": "nova",
            "OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:host": "node58.ostack.********",
            "OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:hypervisor_hostname": "node58.ostack.********",
.................
             "human_id": "test-instance-for-********",
.................
             "name": "test-instance-for-********",

Real hypervisor's name is node58.ostack.mydomain and vm 
test-instance-for-USER.
And openstack authentication parameters looks like:

domain: mydomain
user: USER

I mean every parts of openstack_servers dict which corresponding to 
openstack auth->user_domain_name and/or project_domain_name and
auth->username replaced by asterisks. As far as I can see data which 
os_server_facts module returns looks perfectly well so 
replacements come from ansible core.
All this looks intentional, security related and idiotic at the same time.
Is this a bug or I missing something in documentation? Could anyone give a 
hint where to dig further?

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