* module and vault fixes
- fix module_path cli option and usage, which fixes#29653
- move --output to be in subset of vault cli, no need for all vault enabled cli to use it
- added debug to loader to see directories added
* Change ansible-doc usage to show -a is for internal use
ansible-doc -a is for testing that documentation is sane. It should not
be used by normal users in production. The main reason for this is that
it is designed to fail if there are any undocumented modules or plugins.
This is good for testing that all plugins we ship are documented. It is
not good for end users who may have undocumented third-party plugins.
- better variable precedence management
- universal plugin option handling
- also updated comments for future directions
- leverage fragments for plugins
- removed fact namespacing
- added 'firendly name' field
- updated missing descriptions
- removed some unused yaml entries, updated others to reflect possible future
- documented more plugins
- allow reading docs using alias
- short licenses
- corrected args for 'all plugins'
- fixed -a option for ansible-doc
- updated vars plugins to allow docs
- fixed 'gathering'
- only set options IF connection
- added path list and renamed pathspec mostly the diff is , vs : as separator
- readded removed config entries that were deprecated but had no message ... and deprecated again
- now deprecated entries give warning when set
* let generate_man also gen rst pages for cli tools
* make template-file, output-dir, output format cli options for generate_man
* update main Makefile to use generate_man.py for docs (man pages and rst)
* update vault docs that use :option:
* Edits based on
6e34ea6242 and
a3afc78535
* add a optparse 'desc' to lib/ansible/cli/config.py
The man page needs a short desc for the 'NAME' field
which it gets from the option parse 'desc' value.
Fixes building ansible-config man page.
* add trim_docstring from pep257 to generate_man
use pep258 docstring trim function to fix up any indention
weirdness inherit to doc strings (ie, lines other than
first line being indented.
* Add refs to cli command actions
To reference ansible-vaults --vault-id option, use:
:option:`The link text here <ansible-vault --vault-id>`
or:
:option:`--vault-id <ansible-vault --vault-id>`
To reference ansible-vault's 'encrypt' action, use:
:ref:`The link text here <ansible_vault_encrypt>`
or most of the time:
:ref:`ansible-vault encrypt <ansible_vault_encrypt>`
This allows to use a pathlist in the ansible.cfg:
[default]
inventory = path/inventory:other_path/inventory
Since ansible allows to use --inventory on CLI more then once, we should also support a pathlist in the config.
* fix plugin docs broken by previous commit
also removed verbosity requirements, goes back to displaying all data by default
* pepe should be full by now
* Add network value to support_by field.
* New support_by value, certified
* Deprecate curated in favor of certified
* Add conversion from 1.0 to 1.1 to metadata-tool
* Add supported by Red Hat field to ansible-doc output
* ansible-inventory cli tool
added vars dump to graph
made yaml inventory dump actual yaml inventory format
cleaner dump
fixed graph, no dump needed
add pulling in host/group vars
pep indentation crime
added docstring for manpage autodoc
remove ansible_facts from output
added api compat layer
allow import from new and old APIs
better conditional for <2.4
pe4+p4
test stuck on OS X (seems popular today) but passes rest, merging anyways
* Ansible Config part2
- made dump_me nicer, added note this is not prod
- moved internal key removal function to vars
- carry tracebacks in errors we can now show tracebacks for plugins on vvv
- show inventory plugin tracebacks on vvv
- minor fixes to cg groups plugin
- draft config from plugin docs
- made search path warning 'saner' (top level dirs only)
- correctly display config entries and others
- removed unneeded code
- commented out some conn plugin specific from base.yml
- also deprecated sudo/su
- updated ssh conn docs
- shared get option method for connection plugins
- note about needing eval for defaults
- tailored yaml ext
- updated strategy entry
- for connection pliugins, options load on plugin load
- allow for long types in definitions
- better display in ansible-doc
- cleaned up/updated source docs and base.yml
- added many descriptions
- deprecated include toggles as include is
- draft backwards compat get_config
- fixes to ansible-config, added --only-changed
- some code reoorg
- small license headers
- show default in doc type
- pushed module utils details to 5vs
- work w/o config file
- PEPE ATE!
- moved loader to it's own file
- fixed rhn_register test
- fixed boto requirement in make tests
- I ate Pepe
- fixed dynamic eval of defaults
- better doc code
skip ipaddr filter tests when missing netaddr
removed devnull string from config
better becoem resolution
* killed extra space with extreeme prejudice
cause its an affront against all that is holy that 2 spaces touch each other!
shippable timing out on some images, but merging as it passes most
* prompt for new pass on create/encrypt if none specified
Make 'ansible-vault' edit or encrypt prompt for a password
if none or provided elsewhere.
Note: ansible-playbook does not prompt if not vault password
is provided
* dont show vault password prompts if not a tty
* Add config option for a default list of vault-ids
This is the vault-id equilivent of ANSIBLE_DEFAULT_PASSWORD_FILE
except ANSIBLE_DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY_LIST is a list.
* Better handling of empty/invalid passwords
empty password files are global error and cause an
exit. A warning is also emitted with more detail.
ie, if any of the password/secret sources provide
a bogus password (ie, empty) or fail (exception,
ctrl-d, EOFError), we stop at the first error and exit.
This makes behavior when entering empty password at
prompt match 2.3 (ie, an error)
The prompt_formats dict didn't get the 'prompt_ask_vault_pass'
item added for interactive --ask-vault-pass, which
caused "KeyError: u'prompt_ask_vault_pass'"
Fixes#27885
* rm unneeded parens following assert
* rm unused parse_vaulttext_envelope from yaml.constructor
* No longer need index/enumerate over vault_ids
* rm unnecessary else
* rm unused VaultCli.secrets
* rm unused vault_id arg on VaultAES.decrypt()
pylint: Unused argument 'vault_id'
pylint: Unused parse_vaulttext_envelope imported from ansible.parsing.vault
pylint: Unused variable 'index'
pylint: Unnecessary parens after 'assert' keyword
pylint: Unnecessary "else" after "return" (no-else-return)
pylint: Attribute 'editor' defined outside __init__
* use 'dummy' for unused variables instead of _
Based on pylint unused variable warnings.
Existing code use '_' for this, but that is old
and busted. The hot new thing is 'dummy'. It
is so fetch.
Except for where we get warnings for reusing
the 'dummy' var name inside of a list comprehension.
* Add super().__init__ call to PromptVaultSecret.__init__
pylint: __init__ method from base class 'VaultSecret' is not called (super-init-not-called)
* Make FileVaultSecret.read_file reg method again
The base class read_file() doesnt need self but
the sub classes do.
Rm now unneeded loader arg to read_file()
* Fix err msg string literal that had no effect
pylint: String statement has no effect
The indent on the continuation of the msg_format was wrong
so the second half was dropped.
There was also no need to join() filename (copy/paste from
original with a command list I assume...)
* Use local cipher_name in VaultEditor.edit_file not instance
pylint: Unused variable 'cipher_name'
pylint: Unused variable 'b_ciphertext'
Use the local cipher_name returned from parse_vaulttext_envelope()
instead of the instance self.cipher_name var.
Since there is only one valid cipher_name either way, it was
equilivent, but it will not be with more valid cipher_names
* Rm unused b_salt arg on VaultAES256._encrypt*
pylint: Unused argument 'b_salt'
Previously the methods computed the keys and iv themselves
so needed to be passed in the salt, but now the key/iv
are built before and passed in so b_salt arg is not used
anymore.
* rm redundant import of call from subprocess
pylint: Imports from package subprocess are not grouped
use via subprocess module now instead of direct
import.
* self._bytes is set in super init now, rm dup
* Make FileVaultSecret.read_file() -> _read_file()
_read_file() is details of the implementation of
load(), so now 'private'.
* Properly include aliases in ansible-doc output
Use correct variable name for storing aliases and only print them out if the list isn't empty.
Fixes#24498
* Only include choices in output if choices exist in the list
Got removed in arg parsing updates. Now added back in
setup_vault_secrets().
The default value for DEFAULT_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE was also
set to '~' for some reason, change to to no default.
Add integration tests.
If we don't use more than one vault-id, and we use
--ask-vault-pass, instead of using the new vault prompt
format ('Vault password (my_vault_id): ') we use the old
one ('Vault password: ').
This avoids confusing Tower when it needs to detect an
interactive vault password prompt.
This also potentially could allow vault password prompts
to be customized per vault_id.
Fixes#13243
** Add --vault-id to name/identify multiple vault passwords
Use --vault-id to indicate id and path/type
--vault-id=prompt # prompt for default vault id password
--vault-id=myorg@prompt # prompt for a vault_id named 'myorg'
--vault-id=a_password_file # load ./a_password_file for default id
--vault-id=myorg@a_password_file # load file for 'myorg' vault id
vault_id's are created implicitly for existing --vault-password-file
and --ask-vault-pass options.
Vault ids are just for UX purposes and bookkeeping. Only the vault
payload and the password bytestring is needed to decrypt a
vault blob.
Replace passing password around everywhere with
a VaultSecrets object.
If we specify a vault_id, mention that in password prompts
Specifying multiple -vault-password-files will
now try each until one works
** Rev vault format in a backwards compatible way
The 1.2 vault format adds the vault_id to the header line
of the vault text. This is backwards compatible with older
versions of ansible. Old versions will just ignore it and
treat it as the default (and only) vault id.
Note: only 2.4+ supports multiple vault passwords, so while
earlier ansible versions can read the vault-1.2 format, it
does not make them magically support multiple vault passwords.
use 1.1 format for 'default' vault_id
Vaulted items that need to include a vault_id will be
written in 1.2 format.
If we set a new DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY, then the default will
use version 1.2
vault will only use a vault_id if one is specified. So if none
is specified and C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY is 'default'
we use the old format.
** Changes/refactors needed to implement multiple vault passwords
raise exceptions on decrypt fail, check vault id early
split out parsing the vault plaintext envelope (with the
sha/original plaintext) to _split_plaintext_envelope()
some cli fixups for specifying multiple paths in
the unfrack_paths optparse callback
fix py3 dict.keys() 'dict_keys object is not indexable' error
pluralize cli.options.vault_password_file -> vault_password_files
pluralize cli.options.new_vault_password_file -> new_vault_password_files
pluralize cli.options.vault_id -> cli.options.vault_ids
** Add a config option (vault_id_match) to force vault id matching.
With 'vault_id_match=True' and an ansible
vault that provides a vault_id, then decryption will require
that a matching vault_id is required. (via
--vault-id=my_vault_id@password_file, for ex).
In other words, if the config option is true, then only
the vault secrets with matching vault ids are candidates for
decrypting a vault. If option is false (the default), then
all of the provided vault secrets will be selected.
If a user doesn't want all vault secrets to be tried to
decrypt any vault content, they can enable this option.
Note: The vault id used for the match is not encrypted or
cryptographically signed. It is just a label/id/nickname used
for referencing a specific vault secret.
restoring behaviour in which a missing module is a warning that shows paths searched,
patch incorrectly bypassed detection and ended up in an exception: global name 'module' is not defined
Currently, someone writing a action plugin will also need
to have a empty file in the module path to avoid triggering
the error "no action detected in task.".
One of the complex map + filter + lambda combinations here was causing
pylint to have a rare false positive detecting undefined variables.
Switch to list comprehensions and generator expressions which are
easi(er) to read for humans and do not confuse pylint.
References #27193
Consolidate the module_utils, constants, and config functions that
convert values into booleans into a single function in module_utils.
Port code to use the module_utils.validate.convert_bool.boolean function
isntead of mk_boolean.
* Fix ansible-doc traceback when a plugin doesn't parse correctly
* Change extract_metadata ivocation to take either an ast or source
code. When given source code, it can find file offsets for the start
and end of dict. When given the ast, it is quicker as it doesn't have
to reparse the source. Requires changing the call to the function to
use a keyword arg.
* Fix reading of metadata to find the last occurrence of
ANSIBLE_METADATA instead of the first.
* Add some more unittests to get closer to complete coverage
finished normalizing of path handling
removed overloaded '-p' from init_paths option, it is for role_paths
removed expand_tilde and get_opt methods as both were redundant, adjusted rest of code
updated tests to match
* Start of ansible config project
moved configuration definitions to external yaml file vs hardcoded
* updated constants to be a data strcutures that are looped over and also return origin of setting
changed to manager/data scheme for base classes
new cli ansible-config to view/manage ansible configuration settings
* prints green for default/unchanged and yellow for those that have been overriden
* added list action to show all configurable settings and their associated ini and env var names
* allows specifying config file to see what result would look like
* TBD update, edit and view options
removed test for functions that have been removed
env_Vars are now list of dicts
allows for version_added and deprecation in future
added a couple of descriptions for future doc autogeneration
ensure test does not fail if delete_me exists
normalized 'path expansion'
added yaml config to setup packaging
removed unused imports
better encoding handling
updated as per feedback
* pep8