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Adding first pass at win_copy, win_file and win_template modules.

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root 2014-11-24 18:03:32 +00:00 committed by Jon Hawkesworth
parent bfe08560ec
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@ -142,3 +142,25 @@ Function ConvertTo-Bool
return
}
# Helper function to calculate md5 of a file in a way which powershell 3
# and above can handle:
Function Get-FileMd5($path)
{
$hash = ""
If (Test-Path -PathType Leaf $path)
{
$sp = new-object -TypeName System.Security.Cryptography.MD5CryptoServiceProvider;
$fp = [System.IO.File]::Open($path, [System.IO.Filemode]::Open, [System.IO.FileAccess]::Read);
[System.BitConverter]::ToString($sp.ComputeHash($fp)).Replace("-", "").ToLower();
$fp.Dispose();
}
ElseIf (Test-Path -PathType Container $path)
{
$hash= "3";
}
Else
{
$hash = "1";
}
return $hash
}

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@ -127,13 +127,13 @@ class ActionModule(object):
elif remote_checksum == '2':
result = dict(msg="no read permission on remote file, not transferring, ignored", file=source, changed=False)
elif remote_checksum == '3':
result = dict(msg="remote file is a directory, fetch cannot work on directories", file=source, changed=False)
result = dict(failed=True, msg="remote file is a directory, fetch cannot work on directories", file=source, changed=False)
elif remote_checksum == '4':
result = dict(msg="python isn't present on the system. Unable to compute checksum", file=source, changed=False)
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
# calculate checksum for the local file
local_checksum = utils.checksum(dest)
local_checksum = utils.md5(dest)
if remote_checksum != local_checksum:
# create the containing directories, if needed
@ -147,7 +147,8 @@ class ActionModule(object):
f = open(dest, 'w')
f.write(remote_data)
f.close()
new_checksum = utils.secure_hash(dest)
new_checksum = utils.md5(dest)
# new_checksum = utils.secure_hash(dest)
# For backwards compatibility. We'll return None on FIPS enabled
# systems
try:

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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import os
from ansible import utils
import ansible.constants as C
import ansible.utils.template as template
from ansible import errors
from ansible.runner.return_data import ReturnData
import base64
import json
import stat
import tempfile
import pipes
## fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/3518
# http://mypy.pythonblogs.com/12_mypy/archive/1253_workaround_for_python_bug_ascii_codec_cant_encode_character_uxa0_in_position_111_ordinal_not_in_range128.html
import sys
reload(sys)
sys.setdefaultencoding("utf8")
class ActionModule(object):
def __init__(self, runner):
self.runner = runner
def run(self, conn, tmp_path, module_name, module_args, inject, complex_args=None, **kwargs):
''' handler for file transfer operations '''
# load up options
options = {}
if complex_args:
options.update(complex_args)
options.update(utils.parse_kv(module_args))
source = options.get('src', None)
content = options.get('content', None)
dest = options.get('dest', None)
raw = utils.boolean(options.get('raw', 'no'))
force = utils.boolean(options.get('force', 'yes'))
# content with newlines is going to be escaped to safely load in yaml
# now we need to unescape it so that the newlines are evaluated properly
# when writing the file to disk
if content:
if isinstance(content, unicode):
try:
content = content.decode('unicode-escape')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
pass
if (source is None and content is None and not 'first_available_file' in inject) or dest is None:
result=dict(failed=True, msg="src (or content) and dest are required")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
elif (source is not None or 'first_available_file' in inject) and content is not None:
result=dict(failed=True, msg="src and content are mutually exclusive")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
# Check if the source ends with a "/"
source_trailing_slash = False
if source:
source_trailing_slash = source.endswith("/")
# Define content_tempfile in case we set it after finding content populated.
content_tempfile = None
# If content is defined make a temp file and write the content into it.
if content is not None:
try:
# If content comes to us as a dict it should be decoded json.
# We need to encode it back into a string to write it out.
if type(content) is dict:
content_tempfile = self._create_content_tempfile(json.dumps(content))
else:
content_tempfile = self._create_content_tempfile(content)
source = content_tempfile
except Exception, err:
result = dict(failed=True, msg="could not write content temp file: %s" % err)
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
# if we have first_available_file in our vars
# look up the files and use the first one we find as src
elif 'first_available_file' in inject:
found = False
for fn in inject.get('first_available_file'):
fn_orig = fn
fnt = template.template(self.runner.basedir, fn, inject)
fnd = utils.path_dwim(self.runner.basedir, fnt)
if not os.path.exists(fnd) and '_original_file' in inject:
fnd = utils.path_dwim_relative(inject['_original_file'], 'files', fnt, self.runner.basedir, check=False)
if os.path.exists(fnd):
source = fnd
found = True
break
if not found:
results = dict(failed=True, msg="could not find src in first_available_file list")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=results)
else:
source = template.template(self.runner.basedir, source, inject)
if '_original_file' in inject:
source = utils.path_dwim_relative(inject['_original_file'], 'files', source, self.runner.basedir)
else:
source = utils.path_dwim(self.runner.basedir, source)
# A list of source file tuples (full_path, relative_path) which will try to copy to the destination
source_files = []
# If source is a directory populate our list else source is a file and translate it to a tuple.
if os.path.isdir(source):
# Get the amount of spaces to remove to get the relative path.
if source_trailing_slash:
sz = len(source) + 1
else:
sz = len(source.rsplit('/', 1)[0]) + 1
# Walk the directory and append the file tuples to source_files.
for base_path, sub_folders, files in os.walk(source):
for file in files:
full_path = os.path.join(base_path, file)
rel_path = full_path[sz:]
source_files.append((full_path, rel_path))
# If it's recursive copy, destination is always a dir,
# explicitly mark it so (note - copy module relies on this).
if not conn.shell.path_has_trailing_slash(dest):
dest = conn.shell.join_path(dest, '')
else:
source_files.append((source, os.path.basename(source)))
changed = False
diffs = []
module_result = {"changed": False}
# A register for if we executed a module.
# Used to cut down on command calls when not recursive.
module_executed = False
# Tell _execute_module to delete the file if there is one file.
delete_remote_tmp = (len(source_files) == 1)
# If this is a recursive action create a tmp_path that we can share as the _exec_module create is too late.
if not delete_remote_tmp:
if "-tmp-" not in tmp_path:
tmp_path = self.runner._make_tmp_path(conn)
# expand any user home dir specifier
dest = self.runner._remote_expand_user(conn, dest, tmp_path)
for source_full, source_rel in source_files:
# Generate a hash of the local file.
local_checksum = utils.checksum(source_full)
# If local_checksum is not defined we can't find the file so we should fail out.
if local_checksum is None:
result = dict(failed=True, msg="could not find src=%s" % source_full)
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
# This is kind of optimization - if user told us destination is
# dir, do path manipulation right away, otherwise we still check
# for dest being a dir via remote call below.
if conn.shell.path_has_trailing_slash(dest):
dest_file = conn.shell.join_path(dest, source_rel)
else:
dest_file = conn.shell.join_path(dest)
# Attempt to get the remote checksum
remote_checksum = self.runner._remote_checksum(conn, tmp_path, dest_file, inject)
if remote_checksum == '3':
# The remote_checksum was executed on a directory.
if content is not None:
# If source was defined as content remove the temporary file and fail out.
self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
result = dict(failed=True, msg="can not use content with a dir as dest")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
else:
# Append the relative source location to the destination and retry remote_checksum.
dest_file = conn.shell.join_path(dest, source_rel)
remote_checksum = self.runner._remote_checksum(conn, tmp_path, dest_file, inject)
if remote_checksum != '1' and not force:
# remote_file does not exist so continue to next iteration.
continue
if local_checksum != remote_checksum:
# The checksums don't match and we will change or error out.
changed = True
# Create a tmp_path if missing only if this is not recursive.
# If this is recursive we already have a tmp_path.
if delete_remote_tmp:
if "-tmp-" not in tmp_path:
tmp_path = self.runner._make_tmp_path(conn)
if self.runner.diff and not raw:
diff = self._get_diff_data(conn, tmp_path, inject, dest_file, source_full)
else:
diff = {}
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
diffs.append(diff)
changed = True
module_result = dict(changed=True)
continue
# Define a remote directory that we will copy the file to.
tmp_src = tmp_path + 'source'
if not raw:
conn.put_file(source_full, tmp_src)
else:
conn.put_file(source_full, dest_file)
# We have copied the file remotely and no longer require our content_tempfile
self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
# fix file permissions when the copy is done as a different user
if (self.runner.sudo and self.runner.sudo_user != 'root' or self.runner.su and self.runner.su_user != 'root') and not raw:
self.runner._remote_chmod(conn, 'a+r', tmp_src, tmp_path)
if raw:
# Continue to next iteration if raw is defined.
continue
# Run the copy module
# src and dest here come after original and override them
# we pass dest only to make sure it includes trailing slash in case of recursive copy
new_module_args = dict(
src=tmp_src,
dest=dest,
original_basename=source_rel
)
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
new_module_args['CHECKMODE'] = True
if self.runner.no_log:
new_module_args['NO_LOG'] = True
module_args_tmp = utils.merge_module_args(module_args, new_module_args)
module_return = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp_path, 'win_copy', module_args_tmp, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args, delete_remote_tmp=delete_remote_tmp)
module_executed = True
else:
# no need to transfer the file, already correct md5, but still need to call
# the file module in case we want to change attributes
self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
if raw:
# Continue to next iteration if raw is defined.
# self.runner._remove_tmp_path(conn, tmp_path)
continue
tmp_src = tmp_path + source_rel
# Build temporary module_args.
new_module_args = dict(
src=tmp_src,
dest=dest,
original_basename=source_rel
)
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
new_module_args['CHECKMODE'] = True
if self.runner.no_log:
new_module_args['NO_LOG'] = True
module_args_tmp = utils.merge_module_args(module_args, new_module_args)
# Execute the file module.
module_return = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp_path, 'win_file', module_args_tmp, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args, delete_remote_tmp=delete_remote_tmp)
module_executed = True
module_result = module_return.result
if not module_result.get('checksum'):
module_result['checksum'] = local_checksum
if module_result.get('failed') == True:
return module_return
if module_result.get('changed') == True:
changed = True
# Delete tmp_path if we were recursive or if we did not execute a module.
if (not C.DEFAULT_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES and not delete_remote_tmp) \
or (not C.DEFAULT_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES and delete_remote_tmp and not module_executed):
self.runner._remove_tmp_path(conn, tmp_path)
# the file module returns the file path as 'path', but
# the copy module uses 'dest', so add it if it's not there
if 'path' in module_result and 'dest' not in module_result:
module_result['dest'] = module_result['path']
# TODO: Support detailed status/diff for multiple files
if len(source_files) == 1:
result = module_result
else:
result = dict(dest=dest, src=source, changed=changed)
if len(diffs) == 1:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result, diff=diffs[0])
else:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
def _create_content_tempfile(self, content):
''' Create a tempfile containing defined content '''
fd, content_tempfile = tempfile.mkstemp()
f = os.fdopen(fd, 'w')
try:
f.write(content)
except Exception, err:
os.remove(content_tempfile)
raise Exception(err)
finally:
f.close()
return content_tempfile
def _get_diff_data(self, conn, tmp, inject, destination, source):
peek_result = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'win_file', "path=%s diff_peek=1" % destination, inject=inject, persist_files=True)
if not peek_result.is_successful():
return {}
diff = {}
if peek_result.result['state'] == 'absent':
diff['before'] = ''
elif peek_result.result['appears_binary']:
diff['dst_binary'] = 1
elif peek_result.result['size'] > utils.MAX_FILE_SIZE_FOR_DIFF:
diff['dst_larger'] = utils.MAX_FILE_SIZE_FOR_DIFF
else:
dest_result = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'slurp', "path=%s" % destination, inject=inject, persist_files=True)
if 'content' in dest_result.result:
dest_contents = dest_result.result['content']
if dest_result.result['encoding'] == 'base64':
dest_contents = base64.b64decode(dest_contents)
else:
raise Exception("unknown encoding, failed: %s" % dest_result.result)
diff['before_header'] = destination
diff['before'] = dest_contents
src = open(source)
src_contents = src.read(8192)
st = os.stat(source)
if "\x00" in src_contents:
diff['src_binary'] = 1
elif st[stat.ST_SIZE] > utils.MAX_FILE_SIZE_FOR_DIFF:
diff['src_larger'] = utils.MAX_FILE_SIZE_FOR_DIFF
else:
src.seek(0)
diff['after_header'] = source
diff['after'] = src.read()
return diff
def _remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(self, content, content_tempfile):
if content is not None:
os.remove(content_tempfile)
def _result_key_merge(self, options, results):
# add keys to file module results to mimic copy
if 'path' in results.result and 'dest' not in results.result:
results.result['dest'] = results.result['path']
del results.result['path']
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# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import os
import pipes
from ansible.utils import template
from ansible import utils
from ansible import errors
from ansible.runner.return_data import ReturnData
import base64
class ActionModule(object):
TRANSFERS_FILES = True
def __init__(self, runner):
self.runner = runner
def run(self, conn, tmp, module_name, module_args, inject, complex_args=None, **kwargs):
''' handler for template operations '''
if not self.runner.is_playbook:
raise errors.AnsibleError("in current versions of ansible, templates are only usable in playbooks")
# load up options
options = {}
if complex_args:
options.update(complex_args)
options.update(utils.parse_kv(module_args))
source = options.get('src', None)
dest = options.get('dest', None)
if (source is None and 'first_available_file' not in inject) or dest is None:
result = dict(failed=True, msg="src and dest are required")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=False, result=result)
# if we have first_available_file in our vars
# look up the files and use the first one we find as src
if 'first_available_file' in inject:
found = False
for fn in self.runner.module_vars.get('first_available_file'):
fn_orig = fn
fnt = template.template(self.runner.basedir, fn, inject)
fnd = utils.path_dwim(self.runner.basedir, fnt)
if not os.path.exists(fnd) and '_original_file' in inject:
fnd = utils.path_dwim_relative(inject['_original_file'], 'templates', fnt, self.runner.basedir, check=False)
if os.path.exists(fnd):
source = fnd
found = True
break
if not found:
result = dict(failed=True, msg="could not find src in first_available_file list")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=False, result=result)
else:
source = template.template(self.runner.basedir, source, inject)
if '_original_file' in inject:
source = utils.path_dwim_relative(inject['_original_file'], 'templates', source, self.runner.basedir)
else:
source = utils.path_dwim(self.runner.basedir, source)
if dest.endswith("\\"): # TODO: Check that this fixes the path for Windows hosts.
base = os.path.basename(source)
dest = os.path.join(dest, base)
# template the source data locally & get ready to transfer
try:
resultant = template.template_from_file(self.runner.basedir, source, inject, vault_password=self.runner.vault_pass)
except Exception, e:
result = dict(failed=True, msg=type(e).__name__ + ": " + str(e))
return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=False, result=result)
local_checksum = utils.checksum_s(resultant)
remote_checksum = self.runner._remote_checksum(conn, tmp, dest, inject)
if local_checksum != remote_checksum:
# template is different from the remote value
# if showing diffs, we need to get the remote value
dest_contents = ''
if self.runner.diff:
# using persist_files to keep the temp directory around to avoid needing to grab another
dest_result = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'slurp', "path=%s" % dest, inject=inject, persist_files=True)
if 'content' in dest_result.result:
dest_contents = dest_result.result['content']
if dest_result.result['encoding'] == 'base64':
dest_contents = base64.b64decode(dest_contents)
else:
raise Exception("unknown encoding, failed: %s" % dest_result.result)
xfered = self.runner._transfer_str(conn, tmp, 'source', resultant)
# fix file permissions when the copy is done as a different user
if self.runner.sudo and self.runner.sudo_user != 'root' or self.runner.su and self.runner.su_user != 'root':
self.runner._remote_chmod(conn, 'a+r', xfered, tmp)
# run the copy module
new_module_args = dict(
src=xfered,
dest=dest,
original_basename=os.path.basename(source),
follow=True,
)
module_args_tmp = utils.merge_module_args(module_args, new_module_args)
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=True, result=dict(changed=True), diff=dict(before_header=dest, after_header=source, before=dest_contents, after=resultant))
else:
res = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'win_copy', module_args_tmp, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args)
if res.result.get('changed', False):
res.diff = dict(before=dest_contents, after=resultant)
return res
else:
# when running the file module based on the template data, we do
# not want the source filename (the name of the template) to be used,
# since this would mess up links, so we clear the src param and tell
# the module to follow links
new_module_args = dict(
src=None,
follow=True,
)
# be sure to inject the check mode param into the module args and
# rely on the file module to report its changed status
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
new_module_args['CHECKMODE'] = True
module_args = utils.merge_module_args(module_args, new_module_args)
return self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'win_file', module_args, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args)

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---
win_output_dir: 'C:/temp/'
output_dir: ~/ansible_testing
non_root_test_user: ansible
pip_test_package: epdb

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# test code for the windows versions of copy, file and template module
# originally
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- name: clean out the test directory
win_file: name={{win_output_dir|mandatory}} state=absent
tags:
- prepare
- name: create the test directory
win_file: name={{win_output_dir}} state=directory
tags:
- prepare

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foo.txt

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baz

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baz

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dependencies:
- prepare_win_tests

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# test code for the copy module and action plugin
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- name: record the output directory
set_fact: output_file={{win_output_dir}}/foo.txt
- name: initiate a basic copy
#- name: initiate a basic copy, and also test the mode
# win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}} mode=0444
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}}
register: copy_result
- debug: var=copy_result
#- name: check the presence of the output file
- name: check the mode of the output file
win_file: name={{output_file}} state=file
register: file_result_check
- debug: var=file_result_check
#- name: assert the mode is correct
# assert:
# that:
# - "file_result_check.mode == '0444'"
- name: assert basic copy worked
assert:
that:
- "'changed' in copy_result"
# - "'dest' in copy_result"
# - "'group' in copy_result"
# - "'gid' in copy_result"
- "'checksum' in copy_result"
# - "'owner' in copy_result"
# - "'size' in copy_result"
# - "'src' in copy_result"
# - "'state' in copy_result"
# - "'uid' in copy_result"
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "copy_result.changed == true"
- name: verify that the file checksum is correct
assert:
that:
- "copy_result.checksum[0] == 'c47397529fe81ab62ba3f85e9f4c71f2'"
- name: check the stat results of the file
win_stat: path={{output_file}}
register: stat_results
- name: assert the stat results are correct
assert:
that:
- "stat_results.stat.exists == true"
# - "stat_results.stat.isblk == false"
# - "stat_results.stat.isfifo == false"
# - "stat_results.stat.isreg == true"
# - "stat_results.stat.issock == false"
- "stat_results.stat.md5[0] == 'c47397529fe81ab62ba3f85e9f4c71f2'"
- name: overwrite the file via same means
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}}
register: copy_result2
- name: assert that the file was not changed
assert:
that:
- "not copy_result2|changed"
# content system not available in win_copy right now
#- name: overwrite the file using the content system
# win_copy: content="modified" dest={{output_file}}
# register: copy_result3
#
#- name: assert that the file has changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "copy_result3|changed"
# - "'content' not in copy_result3"
# test recursive copy
- name: set the output subdirectory
set_fact: output_subdir={{win_output_dir}}/sub/
- name: make an output subdirectory
win_file: name={{output_subdir}} state=directory
- name: test recursive copy to directory
# win_copy: src=subdir dest={{output_subdir}} directory_mode=0700
win_copy: src=subdir dest={{output_subdir}}
register: recursive_copy_result
- debug: var=recursive_copy_result
- name: check that a file in a directory was transferred
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/subdir/bar.txt
register: stat_bar
- name: check that a file in a deeper directory was transferred
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/subdir/subdir2/baz.txt
register: stat_bar2
- name: check that a file in a directory whose parent contains a directory alone was transferred
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/subdir4/qux.txt
register: stat_bar3
- name: assert recursive copy things
assert:
that:
- "stat_bar.stat.exists"
- "stat_bar2.stat.exists"
- "stat_bar3.stat.exists"
- name: stat the recursively copied directories
win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub/{{item}}
register: dir_stats
with_items:
- "subdir"
- "subdir/subdir2"
- "subdir/subdir2/subdir3"
- "subdir/subdir2/subdir3/subdir4"
# can't check file mode on windows so commenting this one out.
#- name: assert recursive copied directories mode
# assert:
# that:
# - "{{item.stat.mode}} == 0700"
# with_items: dir_stats.results
# errors on this aren't presently ignored so this test is commented out. But it would be nice to fix.
#
# content param not available in win_copy
#- name: overwrite the file again using the content system, also passing along file params
# win_copy: content="modified" dest={{output_file}}
# register: copy_result4
#- name: assert invalid copy input location fails
# win_copy: src=invalid_file_location_does_not_exist dest={{win_output_dir}}/file.txt
# ignore_errors: True
# register: failed_copy
# owner not available in win_copy, commenting out
#- name: copy already copied directory again
# win_copy: src=subdir dest={{output_subdir | expanduser}} owner={{ansible_ssh_user}}
# register: copy_result5
#- name: assert that the directory was not changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "not copy_result5|changed"
# content not available in win_copy, commenting out.
# issue 8394
#- name: create a file with content and a literal multiline block
# win_copy: |
# content='this is the first line
# this is the second line
#
# this line is after an empty line
# this line is the last line
# '
# dest={{win_output_dir}}/multiline.txt
# register: copy_result6
#- debug: var=copy_result6
#- name: assert the multiline file was created correctly
# assert:
# that:
# - "copy_result6.changed"
# - "copy_result6.dest == '{{win_output_dir|expanduser}}/multiline.txt'"
# - "copy_result6.checksum == '1627d51e7e607c92cf1a502bf0c6cce3'"
# test overwriting a file as an unprivileged user (pull request #8624)
# this can't be relative to {{win_output_dir}} as ~root usually has mode 700
#- name: create world writable directory
#win_file: dest=/tmp/worldwritable state=directory mode=0777
#- name: create world writable file
# win_copy: dest=/tmp/worldwritable/file.txt content="bar" mode=0666
#- name: overwrite the file as user nobody
# win_copy: dest=/tmp/worldwritable/file.txt content="baz"
# sudo: yes
# sudo_user: nobody
# register: copy_result7
#- name: assert the file was overwritten
# assert:
# that:
# - "copy_result7.changed"
# - "copy_result7.dest == '/tmp/worldwritable/file.txt'"
# - "copy_result7.checksum == '73feffa4b7f6bb68e44cf984c85f6e88'"
#- name: clean up
# win_file: dest=/tmp/worldwritable state=absent
# test overwritting a link using "follow=yes" so that the link
# is preserved and the link target is updated
#- name: create a test file to symlink to
# win_copy: dest={{win_output_dir}}/follow_test content="this is the follow test file\n"
#
#- name: create a symlink to the test file
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/follow_link src='./follow_test' state=link
#
#- name: update the test file using follow=True to preserve the link
# win_copy: dest={{win_output_dir}}/follow_link content="this is the new content\n" follow=yes
# register: replace_follow_result
#- name: stat the link path
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/follow_link
# register: stat_link_result
#
#- name: assert that the link is still a link
# assert:
# that:
# - stat_link_result.stat.islnk
#
#- name: get the md5 of the link target
# shell: checksum {{win_output_dir}}/follow_test | cut -f1 -sd ' '
# register: target_file_result
#- name: assert that the link target was updated
# assert:
# that:
# - replace_follow_result.checksum == target_file_result.stdout
- name: clean up sub
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub state=absent
- name: clean up foo.txt
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# Test code for the file module.
# (c) 2014, Richard Isaacson <richard.c.isaacson@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- set_fact: output_file={{win_output_dir}}\\foo.txt
- name: prep with a basic win copy
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{output_file}}
- name: verify that we are checking a file and it is present
win_file: path={{output_file}} state=file
register: file_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file_result.changed == false"
# - "file_result.state == 'file'"
- name: verify that we are checking an absent file
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\bar.txt state=absent
register: file2_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file2_result.changed == false"
# - "file2_result.state == 'absent'"
- name: verify we can touch a file
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\baz.txt state=touch
register: file3_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file3_result.changed == true"
# - "file3_result.state == 'file'"
# - "file3_result.mode == '0644'"
#- name: change file mode
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/baz.txt mode=0600
# register: file4_result
#- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file4_result.changed == true"
# - "file4_result.mode == '0600'"
#
#- name: change ownership and group
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/baz.txt owner=1234 group=1234
#
#- name: setup a tmp-like directory for ownership test
# win_file: path=/tmp/worldwritable mode=1777 state=directory
#- name: Ask to create a file without enough perms to change ownership
# win_file: path=/tmp/worldwritable/baz.txt state=touch owner=root
# sudo: yes
# sudo_user: nobody
# register: chown_result
# ignore_errors: True
#- name: Ask whether the new file exists
# win_stat: path=/tmp/worldwritable/baz.txt
# register: file_exists_result
#- name: Verify that the file doesn't exist on failure
# assert:
# that:
# - "chown_result.failed == True"
# - "file_exists_result.stat.exists == False"
#
- name: clean up
win_file: path=/tmp/worldwritable state=absent
#- name: create soft link to file
# win_file: src={{output_file}} dest={{win_output_dir}}/soft.txt state=link
# register: file5_result
#- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file5_result.changed == true"
#
#- name: create hard link to file
# win_file: src={{output_file}} dest={{win_output_dir}}/hard.txt state=hard
# register: file6_result
#
#- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file6_result.changed == true"
#
- name: create a directory
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\foobar state=directory
register: file7_result
- debug: var=file7_result
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "file7_result.changed == true"
# - "file7_result.state == 'directory'"
# windows and selinux unlikely to ever mix, removing these tests:
#- name: determine if selinux is installed
# shell: which getenforce || exit 0
# register: selinux_installed
#- name: determine if selinux is enabled
# shell: getenforce
# register: selinux_enabled
# when: selinux_installed.stdout != ""
# ignore_errors: true
#- name: decide to include or not include selinux tests
# include: selinux_tests.yml
# when: selinux_installed.stdout != "" and selinux_enabled.stdout != "Disabled"
- name: remote directory foobar
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\foobar state=absent
- name: remove file foo.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\foo.txt state=absent
- name: remove file bar.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\foo.txt state=absent
- name: remove file baz.txt
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\foo.txt state=absent
- name: win copy directory structure over
win_copy: src=foobar dest={{win_output_dir}}
- name: remove directory foobar
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\foobar state=absent
register: file14_result
- debug: var=file14_result
- name: verify that the directory was removed
assert:
that:
- 'file14_result.changed == true'
# - 'file14_result.state == "absent"'
- name: create a test sub-directory
win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1 state=directory
register: file15_result
- name: verify that the new directory was created
assert:
that:
- 'file15_result.changed == true'
# - 'file15_result.state == "directory"'
- name: create test files in the sub-directory
win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1/{{item}} state=touch
with_items:
- file1
- file2
- file3
register: file16_result
- name: verify the files were created
assert:
that:
- 'item.changed == true'
# - 'item.state == "file"'
with_items: file16_result.results
#- name: try to force the sub-directory to a link
# win_file: src={{win_output_dir}}/testing dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1 state=link force=yes
# register: file17_result
# ignore_errors: true
#- name: verify the directory was not replaced with a link
# assert:
# that:
# - 'file17_result.failed == true'
# - 'file17_result.state == "directory"'
#- name: create soft link to directory using absolute path
# win_file: src=/ dest={{win_output_dir}}/root state=link
# register: file18_result
#
#- name: verify that the result was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file18_result.changed == true"
#
- name: create another test sub-directory
win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub2 state=directory
register: file19_result
- name: verify that the new directory was created
assert:
that:
- 'file19_result.changed == true'
# - 'file19_result.state == "directory"'
#- name: create soft link to relative file
# win_file: src=../sub1/file1 dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub2/link1 state=link
# register: file20_result
#
#- name: verify that the result was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file20_result.changed == true"
#- name: create soft link to relative directory
# win_file: src=sub1 dest={{win_output_dir}}/sub1-link state=link
# register: file21_result
#
#- name: verify that the result was marked as changed
# assert:
# that:
# - "file21_result.changed == true"
#
#- name: test file creation with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0777'
#- name: modify symbolic mode for all
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=a=r
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#- name: modify symbolic mode for owner
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u+w
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0644'
#- name: modify symbolic mode for group
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g+w
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0664'
#
#- name: modify symbolic mode for world
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o+w
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0666'
#
#- name: modify symbolic mode for owner
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u+x
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0766'
##
#- name: modify symbolic mode for group
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g+x
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0776'
#
#- name: modify symbolic mode for world
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o+x
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0777'
#- name: remove symbolic mode for world
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o-wx
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0774'
#
#- name: remove symbolic mode for group
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g-wx
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
### assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0744'
#- name: remove symbolic mode for owner
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u-wx
# register: result
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#
#- name: set sticky bit with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o+t
# register: result
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '01444'
#
#- name: remove sticky bit with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=o-t
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#- name: add setgid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g+s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '02444'
#
#- name: remove setgid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=g-s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
#- name: add setuid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u+s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '04444'
#- name: remove setuid with symbolic mode
# win_file: dest={{win_output_dir}}/test_symbolic state=touch mode=u-s
# register: result
#
#- name: assert file mode
# assert:
# that:
# - result.mode == '0444'
# test the file module using follow=yes, so that the target of a
# symlink is modified, rather than the link itself
#- name: create a test file
# win_copy: dest={{win_output_dir}}\test_follow content="this is a test file\n" mode=0666
#- name: create a symlink to the test file
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\test_follow_link src="./test_follow" state=link
#
#- name: modify the permissions on the link using follow=yes
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}\test_follow_link mode=0644 follow=yes
# register: result
#- name: assert that the chmod worked
# assert:
# that:
# - result.changed
#
#- name: stat the link target
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir}}/test_follow
# register: result
#
#- name: assert that the link target was modified correctly
# assert:
# that:
## - result.stat.mode == '0644'
- name: clean up sub1
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub1 state=absent
- name: clean up sub2
win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/sub2 state=absent

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# test code for the template module
# (c) 2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- name: fill in a basic template
# win_template: src=foo.j2 dest={{win_output_dir}}/foo.templated mode=0644
win_template: src=foo.j2 dest={{win_output_dir}}/foo.templated
register: template_result
- assert:
that:
- "'changed' in template_result"
# - "'dest' in template_result"
# - "'group' in template_result"
# - "'gid' in template_result"
# - "'checksum' in template_result"
# - "'owner' in template_result"
# - "'size' in template_result"
# - "'src' in template_result"
# - "'state' in template_result"
# - "'uid' in template_result"
- name: verify that the file was marked as changed
assert:
that:
- "template_result.changed == true"
# VERIFY CONTENTS
- name: copy known good into place
win_copy: src=foo.txt dest={{win_output_dir}}\foo.txt
- name: compare templated file to known good
raw: fc.exe {{win_output_dir}}\foo.templated {{win_output_dir}}\foo.txt
register: diff_result
- debug: var=diff_result
- name: verify templated file matches known good
assert:
that:
# - 'diff_result.stdout == ""'
- 'diff_result.stdout_lines[1] == "FC: no differences encountered"'
- "diff_result.rc == 0"
# VERIFY MODE
# can't set file mode on windows so commenting this test out
#- name: set file mode
# win_file: path={{win_output_dir}}/foo.templated mode=0644
# register: file_result
#- name: ensure file mode did not change
# assert:
# that:
# - "file_result.changed != True"
# commenting out all the following tests as expanduser and file modes not windows concepts.
# VERIFY dest as a directory does not break file attributes
# Note: expanduser is needed to go down the particular codepath that was broken before
#- name: setup directory for test
# win_file: state=directory dest={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir mode=0755 owner=nobody group=root
#- name: set file mode when the destination is a directory
# win_template: src=foo.j2 dest={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/ mode=0600 owner=root group=root
#- name: set file mode when the destination is a directory
# win_template: src=foo.j2 dest={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/ mode=0600 owner=root group=root
# register: file_result
#
#- name: check that the file has the correct attributes
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/foo.j2
# register: file_attrs
#
#- assert:
# that:
# - "file_attrs.stat.uid == 0"
# - "file_attrs.stat.pw_name == 'root'"
# - "file_attrs.stat.mode == '0600'"
#
#- name: check that the containing directory did not change attributes
# win_stat: path={{win_output_dir | expanduser}}/template-dir/
# register: dir_attrs
#
#- assert:
# that:
# - "dir_attrs.stat.uid != 0"
# - "dir_attrs.stat.pw_name == 'nobody'"
# - "dir_attrs.stat.mode == '0755'"

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- { role: test_win_msi, tags: test_win_msi }
- { role: test_win_service, tags: test_win_service }
- { role: test_win_feature, tags: test_win_feature }
- { role: test_win_file, tags: test_win_file }
- { role: test_win_copy, tags: test_win_copy }
- { role: test_win_template, tags: test_win_template }