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Make run_command return native strings
This changes the return value on python3 Return value on python2 was already byte strings (which is the native str type there.)
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@ -2030,7 +2030,7 @@ class AnsibleModule(object):
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else:
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self.fail_json(msg='Could not replace file: %s to %s: %s' % (src, dest, exception))
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def run_command(self, args, check_rc=False, close_fds=True, executable=None, data=None, binary_data=False, path_prefix=None, cwd=None, use_unsafe_shell=False, prompt_regex=None, environ_update=None, umask=None):
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def run_command(self, args, check_rc=False, close_fds=True, executable=None, data=None, binary_data=False, path_prefix=None, cwd=None, use_unsafe_shell=False, prompt_regex=None, environ_update=None, umask=None, encoding='utf-8', errors='surrogate_or_strict'):
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'''
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Execute a command, returns rc, stdout, and stderr.
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:kw prompt_regex: Regex string (not a compiled regex) which can be
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used to detect prompts in the stdout which would otherwise cause
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the execution to hang (especially if no input data is specified)
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:kwarg environ_update: dictionary to *update* os.environ with
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:kw environ_update: dictionary to *update* os.environ with
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:kw umask: Umask to be used when running the command. Default None
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:kw encoding: Since we return native strings, on python3 we need to
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know the encoding to use to transform from bytes to text. If you
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want to always get bytes back, use encoding=None. The default is
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"utf-8". This does not affect transformation of strings given as
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args.
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:kw errors: Since we return native strings, on python3 we need to
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transform stdout and stderr from bytes to text. If the bytes are
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undecodable in the ``encoding`` specified, then use this error
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handler to deal with them. The default is ``surrogate_or_strict``
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which means that the bytes will be decoded using the
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surrogateescape error handler if available (available on all
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python3 versions we support) otherwise a UnicodeError traceback
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will be raised. This does not affect transformations of strings
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given as args.
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:returns: A 3-tuple of return code (integer), stdout (native string),
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and stderr (native string). On python2, stdout and stderr are both
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byte strings. On python3, stdout and stderr are text strings converted
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according to the encoding and errors parameters. If you want byte
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strings on python3, use encoding=None to turn decoding to text off.
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'''
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shell = False
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try:
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if self._debug:
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if isinstance(args, list):
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running = ' '.join(args)
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else:
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running = args
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self.log('Executing: ' + running)
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self.log('Executing: ' + clean_args)
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cmd = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs)
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# the communication logic here is essentially taken from that
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# reset the pwd
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os.chdir(prev_dir)
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if encoding is not None:
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return (rc, to_native(stdout, encoding=encoding, errors=errors),
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to_native(stderr, encoding=encoding, errors=errors))
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return (rc, stdout, stderr)
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def append_to_file(self, filename, str):
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