* Replace InventoryFileCacheModule with a better developer-interface
Use new interface for inventory plugins with backwards compatibility
Auto-update the backing cache-plugin if the cache has changed after parsing the inventory plugin
* Update CacheModules to use the config system and add a deprecation warning if they are being imported directly rather than using cache_loader
* Fix foreman inventory caching
* Add tests
* Add integration test to check that fact caching works normally with cache plugins using ansible.constants and inventory caching provides a helpful error for non-compatible cache plugins
* Add some developer documentation for inventory and cache plugins
* Add user documentation for inventory caching
* Add deprecation docs
* Apply suggestions from docs review
* Add changelog
* Python interpreter discovery
* No longer blindly default to only `/usr/bin/python`
* `ansible_python_interpreter` defaults to `auto_legacy`, which will discover the platform Python interpreter on some platforms (but still favor `/usr/bin/python` if present for backward compatibility). Use `auto` to always use the discovered interpreter, append `_silent` to either value to suppress warnings.
* includes new doc utility method `get_versioned_doclink` to generate a major.minor versioned doclink against docs.ansible.com (or some other config-overridden URL)
* docs revisions for python interpreter discovery
(cherry picked from commit 5b53c0012ab7212304c28fdd24cb33fd8ff755c2)
* verify output on some distros, cleanup
* Add laps_password lookup for retrieving a Windows LAPS Password
* Remove python-ldap from requirements and fix doc typos
* enable unit tests without ldap dependency
* use config options for lookup plugin
* Update docs and tests based on further distro testing
* [WIP] become plugins
Move from hardcoded method to plugins for ease of use, expansion and overrides
- load into connection as it is going to be the main consumer
- play_context will also use to keep backwards compat API
- ensure shell is used to construct commands when needed
- migrate settings remove from base config in favor of plugin specific configs
- cleanup ansible-doc
- add become plugin docs
- remove deprecated sudo/su code and keywords
- adjust become options for cli
- set plugin options from context
- ensure config defs are avaialbe before instance
- refactored getting the shell plugin, fixed tests
- changed into regex as they were string matching, which does not work with random string generation
- explicitly set flags for play context tests
- moved plugin loading up front
- now loads for basedir also
- allow pyc/o for non m modules
- fixes to tests and some plugins
- migrate to play objects fro play_context
- simiplify gathering
- added utf8 headers
- moved option setting
- add fail msg to dzdo
- use tuple for multiple options on fail/missing
- fix relative plugin paths
- shift from play context to play
- all tasks already inherit this from play directly
- remove obsolete 'set play'
- correct environment handling
- add wrap_exe option to pfexec
- fix runas to noop
- fixed setting play context
- added password configs
- removed required false
- remove from doc building till they are ready
future development:
- deal with 'enable' and 'runas' which are not 'command wrappers' but 'state flags' and currently hardcoded in diff subsystems
* cleanup
remove callers to removed func
removed --sudo cli doc refs
remove runas become_exe
ensure keyerorr on plugin
also fix backwards compat, missing method is attributeerror, not ansible error
get remote_user consistently
ignore missing system_tmpdirs on plugin load
correct config precedence
add deprecation
fix networking imports
backwards compat for plugins using BECOME_METHODS
* Port become_plugins to context.CLIARGS
This is a work in progress:
* Stop passing options around everywhere as we can use context.CLIARGS
instead
* Refactor make_become_commands as asked for by alikins
* Typo in comment fix
* Stop loading values from the cli in more than one place
Both play and play_context were saving default values from the cli
arguments directly. This changes things so that the default values are
loaded into the play and then play_context takes them from there.
* Rename BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH to DEFAULT_BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH
As alikins said, all other plugin paths are named
DEFAULT_plugintype_PLUGIN_PATH. If we're going to rename these, that
should be done all at one time rather than piecemeal.
* One to throw away
This is a set of hacks to get setting FieldAttribute defaults to command
line args to work. It's not fully done yet.
After talking it over with sivel and jimi-c this should be done by
fixing FieldAttributeBase and _get_parent_attribute() calls to do the
right thing when there is a non-None default.
What we want to be able to do ideally is something like this:
class Base(FieldAttributeBase):
_check_mode = FieldAttribute([..] default=lambda: context.CLIARGS['check'])
class Play(Base):
# lambda so that we have a chance to parse the command line args
# before we get here. In the future we might be able to restructure
# this so that the cli parsing code runs before these classes are
# defined.
class Task(Base):
pass
And still have a playbook like this function:
---
- hosts:
tasks:
- command: whoami
check_mode: True
(The check_mode test that is added as a separate commit in this PR will
let you test variations on this case).
There's a few separate reasons that the code doesn't let us do this or
a non-ugly workaround for this as written right now. The fix that
jimi-c, sivel, and I talked about may let us do this or it may still
require a workaround (but less ugly) (having one class that has the
FieldAttributes with default values and one class that inherits from
that but just overrides the FieldAttributes which now have defaults)
* Revert "One to throw away"
This reverts commit 23aa883cbed11429ef1be2a2d0ed18f83a3b8064.
* Set FieldAttr defaults directly from CLIARGS
* Remove dead code
* Move timeout directly to PlayContext, it's never needed on Play
* just for backwards compat, add a static version of BECOME_METHODS to constants
* Make the become attr on the connection public, since it's used outside of the connection
* Logic fix
* Nuke connection testing if it supports specific become methods
* Remove unused vars
* Address rebase issues
* Fix path encoding issue
* Remove unused import
* Various cleanups
* Restore network_cli check in _low_level_execute_command
* type improvements for cliargs_deferred_get and swap shallowcopy to default to False
* minor cleanups
* Allow the su plugin to work, since it doesn't define a prompt the same way
* Fix up ksu become plugin
* Only set prompt if build_become_command was called
* Add helper to assist connection plugins in knowing they need to wait for a prompt
* Fix tests and code expectations
* Doc updates
* Various additional minor cleanups
* Make doas functional
* Don't change connection signature, load become plugin from TaskExecutor
* Remove unused imports
* Add comment about setting the become plugin on the playcontext
* Fix up tests for recent changes
* Support 'Password:' natively for the doas plugin
* Make default prompts raw
* wording cleanups. ci_complete
* Remove unrelated changes
* Address spelling mistake
* Restore removed test, and udpate to use new functionality
* Add changelog fragment
* Don't hard fail in set_attributes_from_cli on missing CLI keys
* Remove unrelated change to loader
* Remove internal deprecated FieldAttributes now
* Emit deprecation warnings now
* aws_ec2 Implement the missing 'region discovery'
fixes#45288
tries to use api as documented (which seems to fail in latest boto3 versions)
and fallback to boto3 'hardcoded' list of regions
* fixes and cleanup, add error for worst case scenario
* fix tests, remove more unused code
* add load_name
* acually load the plugin
* set plugin as required
* reverted test changes, removed options tests
* fixes as per feedback and cleanup
* Catch SSH authentication errors and don't retry multiple times to prevent account lock out
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Subclass AnsibleAuthenticationFailure from AnsibleConnectionFailure
Use comparison rather than range() because it's much more efficient.
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Add tests
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Make paramiko_ssh connection plugin behave the same way
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Add changelog
Signed-off-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Add checkpoint httpapi plugin and access rule facts module
* WIP checkpoint_access_rule module
* Add publish and install policy, plus fix empty json object request for publish
* Refactor publish and install_policy onto module_utils
* Add update resource logic
* Add checkpoint_host_facts module
* Return code and response on get_acess_rule function
* Add checkpoint_host module
* Add checkpoint_run_script module
* Add checkpoint_task_facts module
* Show all tasks if no task id is passed
Note, this is only available on v1.3 of Checkpoint WS API
* Add update logic to checkpoint host
* Add full details on get task call
* Add checkpoint httpapi plugin
* Fix pep8
* Use auth instead of sid property and return False on handle_httperror method
* Fix version in docstring
* Remove constructor
* Remove Accept from base headers
* Do not override http error handler and assign Checkpoint sid to connection _auth
There is scaffolding in the base class to autoappend the token, given
it is assigned to connection _send
* Use new connection queue message method instead of display
* Remove unused display
* Catch ValueError, since it's a parent of JSONDecodeError
* Make static methods that are not used outside the class regular methods
* Add missing self to previously static methods
* Fix logout
Was carrying copy pasta from ftd plugin
* Remove send_auth_request
* Use BASE_HEADERS constant
* Simplify copyright header on httpapi plugin
* Remove access rule module
* Remove unused imports
* Add unit test
* Fix pep8
* Add test
* Add test
* Fix pep8
* Once cli args are parsed, they're constant. So, save the parsed args
into the global context for everyone else to use them from now on.
* Port cli scripts to use the CLIARGS in the context
* Refactor call to parse cli args into the run() method
* Fix unittests for changes to the internals of CLI arg parsing
* Port callback plugins to use context.CLIARGS
* Got rid of the private self._options attribute
* Use context.CLIARGS in the individual callback plugins instead.
* Also output positional arguments in default and unixy plugins
* Code has been simplified since we're now dealing with a dict rather
than Optparse.Value
* Fix example in ini.py
* Fix unittest in test_ini.py to pass CI as latest ansible returns list in
different order. To prevent such issues in future results are sorted
* PEP8 E501 styling improvements
Co-Authored-By: Sergii Golovatiuk <sgolovat@redhat.com>
* Consolidate handler tracking
- Remove unused code. ci_complete
- unit test fixes. ci_complete
- Restore previous behavior of matching a single handler
- when notifying a host for a handler, return True if it was added, False otherwise, to reduce copied logic
- rename funcitons for clarity. ci_complete
- Remove handler logic for static includes which was disabled previously
* test for openstack inventory constructed functionality
this adds unit tests for the compose, groups, and keyed_var features
of the openstack inventory plugin
* fix constructed functionality in openstack inventory plugin
The compose, groups, and keyed_groups functionality of the openstack
inventory plugin was broken:
- the plugin was not passing the correct variables to the
Constructable methods for compose and groups
- the plugin was simply never calling the appropriate method for
implementing keyed_groups
This commit fixes both issues.
* FTD modules: bug fixes and upsert functionality
* Fix sanity checks
* Fix unit tests for Python 2.6
* Log status code for login/logout
* Use string formatting in logging
* win_update: Add post search category matching to support product matching
* win_updates: Return categories of each update
* win_updates: Documentation fix-up
* win_updates: Adjusted documentation to reflect regex vs sub-string match of post-cat strings
* win_updates: Sped up post-category checking
* win_updates: Updated documentation to suggest querying post-category strings
* win_updates: Simplified saving and checking post-categories
* fixed some issues and added filtered categories to return value
* win_updates: Moved all category matching to occur after initial search
* win_updates: Adjustments to satisfy PowerShell lint checks
* win_updates: Dropped category validation from action plugin
* win_updates: Documentation updates
* win_updates: Fixed plugin unit tests
This reverts commit c649d0ea32.
The change results in deadlock in network_cli while it is
waiting to check the return value of recv_ready() which
was added in this commit to improve performance
* Fix prompt mismatch issue for ios
Fixes#40884#44463
* If the command prompt is matched check if data is
still pending to be read from buffer.
* This fix adds a new timer `buffer_read_timeout`
which will be trigerred after command prompt
is matched and data is attempted to be read from channel.
If not data is present of channel the timer will expire
and response we be returned to calling function.
* Fix unit test failure
* Update to make buffer timeout float
* Update doc and fix review comment
* Fix CI issues
* Update doc
* Fix review comments
* Fix review comments
* Add support for IOS vlan parsing filter.
Example usage below:
{% set parsed_vlans = vlans | vlan_parser %}
switchport trunk allowed vlan {{ parsed_vlans[0] }}
{% for i in range (1, parsed_vlans | count) %}
switchport trunk allowed vlan add {{ parsed_vlans[i] }}
* Update test_network.py
Add import statement for filter
* Fixed PEP8 issues relating to comments
* Fix PEP8 issues related to blank lines
* Removed magic numbers for line lengths. This should generalize support
to other IOS-like NOS that use similar methods for listing vlans. The
default arguments for line lengths will still be specific to Cisco IOS.
The unit tests for line length are still specific to Cisco IOS.
* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
* allow jinja2 unique filter compat
* detect if unique is provided, fallback with warning
* handle j2 specific params
* now all filters using unique must pass environment
* added env to tests
also normalized on how we normally import and use exceptoins
* Unify login behavior between 1Password lookup plugins and module
- Use the same names for all credential aspects
- Only require the minimal amount of information for each
- Add more examples
* Change parameter terms
- use terms in line with 1Password documentation.
- update examples
- update tests
* Improve error messages in lookup plugin
* Unify onepassword_facts with lookup plugins
- use same methods and logic for signing in or reusing existing session
- unify terms with lookup plugins
* Change rc test for determing login
An rc other than 1 can be returned when a current login session does not exist.
* Create AnsibleModuleError class
ansible.errors is not available to modules, so create an AnsibleModuleError class within the module
Do not user os.path.expanduser since this is already done by virtue of the type being "path" in the argument spec.
* Add note about risk with fact caching sensitive data
* Add note on op version that was used for testing
* Ensure that the src file contents is converted to unicode in diff info. Fixes#45717
* Fix up and cleanup
* The diff functionality in the callback plugins should have the
to_text() calls removed since we're now doing it in ActionBase
* catching of UnicodeError and warnings in the callback diff
functionality from 61d01f549f haven't been
needed since we switched to to_text so remove them.
* Add a note to ActionBase's diff function giving an example of when the
diff function will be inaccurate and how to fix it
* Fix callback get_diff() tests
I believe the unittests of callback's get_diff() were wrong. They were
sending in a list where strings were expected. Because previous code
was transforming the lists into strings via their repr, the previous
tests did not fail but they would have formatted the test cases output
in an odd way if we had looked at it.
* Try to intuit proper plugins to send to ansible-connection
* Move sub-plugins to init so that vars will be populated in executor
* Fix connection unit tests
On all supported Pythons, the io.BytesIO is always a stream
implementation using an in-memory bytes buffer. Makes code slightly more
forward compatible by reducing use of the six module.
* Add check in network_cli to handle all prompts
* Add check_all flag to mandatory handle all the command prompt
in prompts list. By default if any one prompt is handled
remaining prompts are ignored.
* Fix cli_command multiple prompt issue
* If multiple prompt and answers are given as input network_cli
handles only the first prompt that matched by default
* If a command execution results in muliple prompt the fix
add support to set a boolean option C(check_all) to indicate
network_cli to wait till all the prompts and answers are processed.
* Update cli_command
* Update api doc
* Fix unit test failure
* Fix CI failure
* Update network_cli
* Fix review comment
* Add common and Swagger client utils for FTD modules
* Update FTD HTTP API plugin and add unit tests for it
* Add configuration layer handling object idempotency
* Add ftd_configuration module with unit tests
* Add ftd_file_download and ftd_file_upload modules with unit tests
* Validate operation data and parameters
* Fix ansible-doc, boilerplate and import errors
* Fix pip8 sanity errors
* Update object comparison to work recursively
* Add copyright
* Share the implementation of hashing for both vars_prompt and password_hash.
* vars_prompt with encrypt does not require passlib for the algorithms
supported by crypt.
* Additional checks ensure that there is always a result.
This works around issues in the crypt.crypt python function that returns
None for algorithms it does not know.
Some modules (like user module) interprets None as no password at all,
which is misleading.
* The password_hash filter supports all parameters of passlib.
This allows users to provide a rounds parameter, fixing #15326.
* password_hash is not restricted to the subset provided by crypt.crypt,
fixing one half of #17266.
* Updated documentation fixes other half of #17266.
* password_hash does not hard-code the salt-length, which fixes bcrypt
in connection with passlib.
bcrypt requires a salt with length 22, which fixes#25347
* Salts are only generated by ansible when using crypt.crypt.
Otherwise passlib generates them.
* Avoids deprecated functionality of passlib with newer library versions.
* When no rounds are specified for sha256/sha256_crypt and sha512/sha512_crypt
always uses the default values used by crypt, i.e. 5000 rounds.
Before when installed passlibs' defaults were used.
passlib changes its defaults with newer library versions, leading to non
idempotent behavior.
NOTE: This will lead to the recalculation of existing hashes generated
with passlib and without a rounds parameter.
Yet henceforth the hashes will remain the same.
No matter the installed passlib version.
Making these hashes idempotent.
Fixes#15326Fixes#17266Fixes#25347 except bcrypt still uses 2a, instead of the suggested 2b.
* random_salt is solely handled by encrypt.py.
There is no _random_salt function there anymore.
Also the test moved to test_encrypt.py.
* Uses pytest.skip when passlib is not available, instead of a silent return.
* More checks are executed when passlib is not available.
* Moves tests that require passlib into their own test-function.
* Uses the six library to reraise the exception.
* Fixes integration test.
When no rounds are provided the defaults of crypt are used.
In that case the rounds are not part of the resulting MCF output.
NOTE:
1. use os.open() with os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL to check existence
and create a lock file if not exists, it's an atomic operation
2. the fastest process will create the lock file and others will
wait until the lock file is removed
3. after the writer finished writing to the password file, all the reading
operations use built-in open so processes can read the file parallel