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Anatoly Pugachev
b9af6847c2 network facts, add unit test for FC WWN (#55848)
* use 'None' as return value for get_bin_path and set return code to non-zero on run_command error
2019-04-30 17:26:00 -04:00
Anatoly Pugachev
de3bd8b791 extends linux cpuinfo test unit with sparc64 data (#55394)
* added debian sparc64 ldom cpuinfo

* updated linux data test unit with sparc64 cpuinfo
2019-04-17 12:00:17 -04:00
Anatoly Pugachev
b28c73af62 Fixes solaris (sunos) uptime in ansible facts module (#54626)
* correct uptime on solaris by using system boot_time instead of snaptime
* add unit test
2019-04-15 18:01:24 -04:00
Sam Doran
55306906cf
Correctly count processors on ARM systems. (#52884)
- Add unit tests for Linux CPU info
- Add cpuinfo output from several systems for unit tests

Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
2019-03-14 10:31:47 -04:00
Sam Doran
1d91e03119
Ensure Clear Linux parsing is actually parsing a Clear Linux host and all others fall back to NA (#53298)
Fixes a bug where parse_distribution_file_ClearLinux() was called on CoreOS (and probably many other distros) and it returned True since it successfully parses the distribution file. Since this file exists on many Linux distributions and they are a very similar format, add an additional check to make sure it is Clear Linux.

Change the order in which distribution files are processed so NA is last. This prevents a match on CoreOS hosts since they also have /etc/os-release and the called matching function for NA is very general and will match CoreOS.

* Add changelog

* Add unit tests

Only add tests for Clear Linux parsing since that was the cause of this issue.
2019-03-08 10:40:49 -05:00
Abhijeet Kasurde
57d85031d7
Parse multiple values for single key in cmdline facts (#49591)
* Facts parsing for cmdline can now handle multiple values for a single key.
* Unit tests for cmdline fact parsing
* Review comments

Fixes: #22766

Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
2019-02-19 15:47:06 +05:30
Brian Coca
42c35a2e01
parallelize getting mount info (#49398)
* parallelize getting mount info

* fixed timeout and made 8 max thread count

  - minor cleanup
  - avoid empty mount entries
  - set timeout on get
  - enforce timeout per mount/thread
  - make note on failure per mount
  - make note on timeout per mount
  - ensure proper pool control
  - minor fixes
  - less vars, simpler code
  - move filter 'pre threading'
  - remove timeout for all mounts, now per mount
  -  also use cpu count from multiprocessing lib
  -  moved 'bind' options out of thread as per comments
  - warn on error, more info on failure to get info
2019-01-23 12:33:59 -05:00
Roberto Polli
caa0c9d4cc Fixes #25725: strip quotes from lsb_release and distribution description. (#31143) 2019-01-11 12:07:26 -05:00
Toshio Kuratomi
bd072fe83a
Make the timeout decorator raise an exception out of the function's scope (#49921)
* Revert "allow caller to deal with timeout (#49449)"

This reverts commit 63279823a7.

Flawed on many levels

* Adds poor API to a public function
* Papers over the fact that the public function is doing something bad
  by catching exceptions it cannot handle in the first place
* Papers over the real cause of the issue which is a bug in the timeout
  decorator
* Doesn't reraise properly
* Catches the wrong exception

Fixes #49824
Fixes #49817

* Make the timeout decorator properly raise an exception outside of the function's scope

signal handlers which raise exceptions will never work well because the
exception can be raised anywhere in the called code.  This leads to
exception race conditions where the exceptions could end up being
hanlded by unintended pieces of the called code.

The timeout decorator was using just that idiom.  It was especially bad
because the decorator syntactically occurs outside of the called code
but because of the signal handler, the exception was being raised inside
of the called code.

This change uses a thread instead of a signal to manage the timeout in
parallel to the execution of the decorated function.  Since raising of
the exception happens inside of the decorator, now, instead of inside of
a signal handler, the timeout exception is raised from outside of the
called code as expected which makes reasoning about where exceptions are
to be expected intuitive again.

Fixes #43884

* Add a common case test.

Adding an integration test driven from our unittests.  Most of the time
we'll timeout in run_command which is running things in a subprocess.
Create a test for that specific case in case anything funky comes up
between threading and execve.

* Don't use OSError-based TimeoutError as a base class

Unlike most standard exceptions, OSError has a specific parameter list
with specific meanings.  Instead follow the example of other stdlib
functions, concurrent.futures and multiprocessing and define a separate
TimeoutException.

* Add comment and docstring to point out that this is not hte Python3 TimeoutError
2018-12-18 18:01:46 -08:00
Matt Clay
3033fd96b0
Move unit test compat code out of lib/ansible/. (#46996)
* 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.
2018-10-12 20:01:14 -07:00
Adam Miller
562ff66a98 Fix pkg_mgr_name fact finding for Fedora (#40922)
* Properly handle default package manager vs apt

For distros where apt might be installed but is not the default
package manager for the distro, properly identify the default distro
package manager during fact finding and re-use fact finding from
DistributionFactCollector and instead of reimplementing small
portions of it in PkgMgrFactCollector

Add unit test to always check the apt + Fedora combination to test
the new code.

Fixes #34014

Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>

* remove q debugging output I accidentally left behind

Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>

* add os_family to the conditional so we're only hitting that code path when needed

Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>

* setup for a _check* pattern for general os_family group pkg_mgr checking

Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>

* use Mock.patch decorator for os.path.exists in TestPkgMgrFactsAptFedora

Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
2018-07-23 10:56:09 -04:00
Martin Krizek
3a5263a92f facts: fix device uuid's on el6 (#36128)
* facts: fix device uuid's on el6

Fixes #36077
2018-02-16 10:52:51 -05:00
Adrian Likins
6e585bdf24
Fact collector ordering deps (#31362)
Add deps/requires for fact collectors

Fact collectors can now set a required_facts
class attribute that will be a set of the names
of fact collectors they require to be run first.

ie, if a collector needs to know the ansible_distribution,
it should set it's required_facts to include 'distribution'

        required_facts = set(['distribution'])

If a collector requires another collector, it gets added
to the selected collector names.

We then topological sort the ordering of the collectors
so that deps work out (ie, 'distribution' will run before
'service_mgr')

required_facts were added to the collectors for:

        - network (requires 'distribution', 'platform')
        - hardware (requires 'platform')
        - service_mgr (requires 'distribution', 'platform')

Fix name references for facts (need 'ansible_' prefix)
is service_mgr

Fixes #30753
2018-01-22 18:23:40 -05:00
Adrian Likins
08f92a9f0f
Fix fact deps when 'filter=ansible_fact' is used. (#33441)
The accumulated collected_facts was being update
with new facts _after_ filtering them. So only
facts that pass the filter would ever be passed
to other fact collectors.

For 'filter=ansible_service_mgr', even though it requires
the platform and distribution facts and even collects them,
they would get filtered out and never passed to the other
collectors that need them (service_mgr for ex).

Fix is just to add the unfiltered facts to collected_facts.

Adds unit tests for fact filter and collected_facts.

Fixes #32286
2018-01-20 15:07:27 -05:00
Matt Clay
e45c763b64 Fix invalid string escape sequences. 2017-11-21 10:03:34 -08:00
Sam Doran
e7902d888c Make ansible_selinux facts a consistent type (#31065)
* Make ansible_selinux facts a consistent type

Rather than returning a bool if the Python library is missing, return a dict with one key containing a message explaining there is no way to tell the status of SELinux on the system becasue the Python library is not present.

* Fix unit test
2017-10-05 09:19:08 -04:00
Adrian Likins
95abc1d82e Fix fact failures cause by ordering of collectors (#30777)
* Fix fact failures cause by ordering of collectors

Some fact collectors need info collected by other facts.
(for ex, service_mgr needs to know 'ansible_system').
This info is passed to the Collector.collect method via
the 'collected_facts' info.

But, the order the fact collectors were running in is
not a set order, so collectors like service_mgr could
run before the PlatformFactCollect ('ansible_system', etc),
so the 'ansible_system' fact would not exist yet. 

Depending on the collector and the deps, this can result
in incorrect behavior and wrong or missing facts.

To make the ordering of the collectors more consistent
and predictable, the code that builds that list is now
driven by the order of collectors in default_collectors.py,
and the rest of the code tries to preserve it.

* Flip the loops when building collector names

iterate over the ordered default_collectors list
selecting them for the final list in order instead
of driving it from the unordered collector_names set.

This lets the list returned by select_collector_classes
to stay in the same order as default_collectors.collectors

For collectors that have implicit deps on other fact collectors,
the default collectors can be ordered to include those early.

* default_collectors.py now uses a handful of sub lists of
collectors that can be ordered in default_collectors.collectors.

fixes #30753
fixes #30623
2017-09-28 10:36:22 -04:00
Adrian Likins
12404f470a Fix pkg_mgr fact on OpenBSD (#30725)
* Fix pkg_mgr fact on OpenBSD

Add a OpenBSDPkgMgrFactCollector that hardcodes pkg_mgr
to 'openbsd_pkg'. The ansible collector will choose the
OpenBSD collector if the system is OpenBSD and the 'Generic'
one otherwise.

This removes PkgMgrFactCollectors depenency on the
'system' fact being in collected_facts, which also
avoids ordering issues (if the pkg mgr fact is collected
before the system fact...)

Fixes #30623
2017-09-22 14:22:05 -04:00
Adrian Likins
27a015f0ad add a 'min' type for gather_subset to collect nothing (#27085)
previously gather_subset=['!all'] would still gather the
min set of facts, and there was no way to collect no facts.

The 'min' specifier in gather_subset is equilivent to
exclude the minimal_gather_subset facts as well.

   gather_subset=['!all', '!min'] will collect no facts

This also lets explicitly added gather_subsets override excludes.

   gather_subset=['pkg_mgr', '!all', '!min'] will collect only the pkg_mgr
fact.
2017-08-02 11:04:01 -04:00
Adrian Likins
17ab546c48 Add 2.0-2.3 facts api compat (ansible_facts(), get_all_facts()) (#27294)
* Add 2.0-2.3 facts api compat (ansible_facts(), get_all_facts())

These are intended to provide compatibilty for modules that
use 'ansible.module_utils.facts.ansible_facts' and
'ansible.module_utils.facts.get_all_facts' from 2.0-2.3 facts
API.

Fixes #25686

Some related changes/fixes needed to provide the compat api:

* rm ansible.constants import from module_utils.facts.compat

Just use a hard coded default for gather_subset/gather_timeout
instead of trying to load it from non existent config if the
module params dont include it.

* include 'external' collectors in compat ansible_facts()

* Add facter/ohai back to the valid collector classes

facter/ohai had  gotten removed from the default_collectors
class used as the default list for all_collector_classes by
setup.py and compat.py

That made gather_subset['facter'] fail.
2017-08-01 12:51:33 -04:00
Adrian Likins
0fc0b6f059 Mv AnsibleFactCollector back to module_utils (#26150)
It was in lib/ansible/modules/system/setup.py since it
was the only thing using it, but move it back to module_utils
and add a ansible_collector.get_ansible_collector() to build
a facts collector just like the one used by setup.py

mv test_setup.py -> test_ansible_collector.py
All the code it was testing is now in ansible_collector

rm code to create 'ansible_facts' subkey from namespace

Just leave it up to the caller to do, and just return a
flat dictionary from AnsibleFactCollector.collect()
2017-07-11 10:44:22 -04:00
Adrian Likins
56b7483b85 More statvfs info for mount facts rebase 12073 (#25454)
* Add more mount point statvfs info including sizes

Based on https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/12073

facts.utils.get_mount_size() now returns a dict of most
of the posix statvfs data, including block_size and inode
counts.

Update the facts.hardware classes that use get_mount_size() to
use the new info by mount_info.update(mount_statvfs_inof) to merge.

* add back unit tests for LinuxHardware mount/fs facts

* add test cases for facts.utils.get_mount_size
2017-06-13 15:31:41 -04:00
Adrian Likins
dde3dac9f8 Support NetBSD 7.1+ style ifconfig -a output (#25442)
* Support NetBSD 7.1+ style ifconfig -a output

network facts on NetBSD after 7.1 cvs would fail
because of format changes in 'ifconfig -a' output.

update code to support new and old format.

add unit tests for both based on
examples from Bruce V Chiarelli.

* wrap use of interfaces.keys() in list() for py3 compat
* sort interface ids for stability
2017-06-08 17:09:22 -04:00
Adrian Likins
f4128746d3 Cmdline fact uefi 23647 (#25446)
* Fix ansible_cmdline initrd fact for UEFI

UEFI cmdline paths use \ path sep which would
get munged by cmdline fact collection.

* Make CmdLineFactCollector easier to test

extract the parsing of the /proc/cmdline content to
_parse_proc_cmdline()

add a wrapper method for get_file_content _get_proc_cmdline()

Add unit tests of _parse_proc_cmdline based on examples
from issue #23647

Fixes #23647
2017-06-08 16:03:29 -04:00
Adrian Likins
45a9f96774 Facts Refresh (2.4 roadmap) (#23012)
Facts Refresh (2.4 roadmap)

This commit implements most of the 2.4 roadmap 'Facts Refresh'
- move facts.py to facts/__init__.py
- move facts Distribution() to its own class
- add a facts/utils.py
- move get_file_content and get_uname_version to facts/utils.py
- move Facts() class from facts/__init__ to facts/facts.py
- mv get_file_lines to facts/utils.py
- mv Ohai()/Facter() class to facts/ohai.py and facter.py
- Start moving fact Hardware() classes to facts/hardware/*.py
- mv HPUX() hardware class to facts/hardware/hpux.py
- move SunOSHardware() fact class to facts/hardware/sunos.py
- move OpenBSDHardware() class to facts/hardware/openbsd.py
- mv FreeBsdHardware() and DragonFlyHardware() to facts/hardware/
- mv NetBSDHardware() to facts/hardware/netbsd.py
- mv Darwin() hardware class to facts/hardware/darwin.py
- pep8/etc cleanups on facts/hardware/*.py
- Mv network facts classes to facts/network/*.py
- mv Virtual fact classes to facts/virtual
- mv Hardware.get_sysctl to facts/sysctl.py:get_sysctl

- Also mv get_uname_version from facts/utils.py -> distribution.py
  since distribution.py is the only thing using it.

- add collector.py with new BaseFactCollector
- add a subclass for AnsibleFactCollector
- hook up dict key munging FactNamespaces
- add some test cases for testing the names of facts
- mv timeout stuff to facts.timeout

- rm ansible_facts()/get_all_facts() etc

- Instead of calling facts.ansible_facts(), fact collection
  api used by setup.py is now to create an AnsibleFactCollector()
  and call it's collect method.

- replace Facts.get_user_facts with UserFactCollector
- add a 'systems' facts package, mv UserFactCollector there
- mv get_dns_facts to DnsFactCollector
- mv get_env_facts to EnvFactCollector
- include the timeout length in exception message

- modules and module_utils that use AnsibleFactCollector
  can now theoretically set the 'valid_subsets'

  May be useful for network facts module that currently have
  to reimplement a good chunk of facts.py to get gather_subsets
  to work.

- get_local_facts -> system/LocalFactCollector
- get_date_time -> system/date_time.py
- get_fips_facts -> system/fips.py
- get_caps_facts() -> system/caps.py
- get_apparmor_facts -> system/apparmor.py
- get_selinux_facts -> system/selinux.py
- get_lsb_facts -> system/lsb.py
- get_service_mgr_facts -> system/service_mgr.py
- Facts.is_systemd_managed ->  system/service_mgr.py
- get_pkg_mgr_facts -> system/pkg_mgr.py
- Facts()._get_mount_size_facts() -> facts.utils.get_mount_size()

- add unit test for EnvFactCollector
- add a test case for minimal gather_subsets
- add test case for collect_ids
- Make gather_subset match existing behavior or '!all'

    If 'gather_subset' is provided as '!all', the existing behavior
    (in 2.2/2.3) is that means 'dont collect any facts except those
    from the Facts() class'. So 'skip everything except
    'apparmor', 'caps', 'date_time', 'env', 'fips', 'local', 'lsb',
    'pkg_mgr', 'python', 'selinux', 'service_mgr', 'user', 'platform', etc.

    The new facts setup was making '!all' mean no facts at all, since
    it can add/exclude at a finer granularity. Since that makes more
    sense for the ansible collector, and the set of minimal facts to
    collect is really more up to setup.py to decide we do just that.

    So if setup.py needs to always collect some gather_subset, even
    on !all, setup.py needs to have the that subset added to the
    list it passes as minimal_gather_subset.

    This should fix some intg tests that assume '!all' means that
    some facts are still collected (user info and env for example).

    If we want to make setup.py collect a more minimal set, we can do that.

- force facts_dicts.keys() to a list so py3 works
- split fact collector tests to test_collectors.py

- convert Facter(Facts) -> other/facter.py:FacterFactCollector

- add FactCollector.collect_with_namespace()

    regular .collect() will return a dict with the key names
    using the base names ('ip_address', 'service_mgr' etc)

    .collect_with_namespace() will return a dict where the key names
    have been transformed with the collectors namespace, if there is
    one. For most, this means a namespace that adds 'ansible_' to the
    start of the key name.

    For 'FacterFactCollector', the namespace transforms the key to
    'facter_*'.

- add test cases for collect_with_namespace

- move all the concrete 'which facts does setup.py' stuff to setup.py

    The caller of AnsibleFactCollector.from_gather_subset() needs to
    pass in the list of collector classes now.

- update system/setup.py to import all of the fact classes and pass
  in that list.
- split the Distribution fact class up a bit

    extracted the 'distro release' file handling (ie, linux
    boxes with /etc/release, /etc/os-release etc) into its
    own class.
- extract get_cmdline_facts -> cmdline.py
- extract get_public_ssh_host_keys -> system/ssh_pub_keys.py
- extract get_platform_facts -> system/platform.py

  platform.py may be a good candidate for further splitting.

- rm test for plain Facts() base class
- let the base class for Collector unit tests provide collected_facts

    some Collectors and/or their migrated Facts() subsclasses need
    to look at facts collected by other modules ('ansible_architecture'
    the main one...).

    Collector.collect() has the collected_facts arg for this, so add
    a class variable to BaseFactsTest so we can specify it.

- mv Ohai to other/ohai.py and convert to Collector
- update hardware/*.py to return facts (no side effects)

- mv AnsibleFactCollector to setup.py
- extra collector class gathering to module method in
  facts/__init__.py (collector_classes_from_gather_subset)
- add a CollectorMetaDataCollector collector used to provide
  the 'gather_setup' fact
- add unit test module for 'setup' module
  (test/units/modules/system/setup.py)

- Collector init now doesnt need a module, but collect does

    An instance of a FactCollector() isnt tied to a AnsibleModule
    instance, but the collect() method can be, so optionally pass
    in module to FactCollector.collect() (everywhere)

- add a default_collectors for list of default collectors

  import and use it from setup.py module

  eventually, would like to replace this with a plugin loader
  style class finder/loader

- unit tests for module_utils/facts/__init__.py
- add unit tests for ohai facts collector
- remove self.facts side effect on populate() in hardware/sunos.py
- convert OpenBSDHardware() to rm side effects on self.facts
- try to rm some self.facts side effects in Network()

    plumb in collected_facts from populate() where it is needed.

    stop passing collected_facts into Network() [via cached_facts=,
    where it eventually becomes self.facts]

- nothing provides Fact() cached_facts arg now, rm it

    Facts() should be internal only implementation so nothing
    should be using it.

    Of course, now someone will.

- add a Collector.name attr to build a map of name->_fact_ids

    To properly exclude a gather_subset spec like '!hardware', we
    need to know that 'hardware' also means 'devices', 'dmi', etc.
    Before, '!hardware' would remove the 'hardware' collector name
    but not 'devices'. Since both would end up in id_collector_map,
    we would still end up with the HardwareCollector in the collector
    list. End result being that '!hardware' wouldn't stop hardware
    from being collected.

    So we need to be able to build that map, so add the Collector.name
    attribute that is the primary name (like 'hardware') and let
    Collector._fact_ids be the other fact ids that a collector is
    responsible for.

    Construct the aliases_map of Collector.name -> set of _fact_ids
    in fact/__init__.py get_collector_names, and use it when we are
    populating the exclude set.

- refactor of distribution.py

    make the big OS_FAMILY literal a little easier to read
    Also keys can now be any string instead of python literals

    99% sure the test for 'KDE Neon' was wrong
    I don't see how/where it should or could get 'Neon' instead
    of 'KDE Neon' as provided in os-release NAME=

    Use 'distribution' string for key to OS_MAP

    ie, we dont need to make it a valid python label anymore so dont.

    move _has_dist_file to module as _file_exists
    easier to mock without mucking with os.path

    mv platform.system() calls to within get_distribution_facts() instead
    of Distribution() init.

- remove _json compat module

    The code in here was to support:

      -a 'json' python module that was not the standard one included
      with python since 2.6.

      - potentially fallback to simplejson if 'json' was not available.

    'json' is available for all supported python versions now so
    no longer needed.

- mv get_collector_names -> facts.collector
- mv collector_classes_from_gather_subset -> facts.collector
- mv collector tests from test_facts -> test_collector

- Use six's reduce() in sunos/netbsd hardware facts

- rm extraneous get_uname_version in utils

  only system/distribution.py uses it

- Remove Facts() subclass metaclass usage

  - using fact_id and a platform id for matching collectors

    gut most of Facts() subclasses

    rm Facts() subclasses with weird metaclass

    only add collectors that match the fact_ids and the platform_info
    to the list of collectors used.

    atm, a collectors platform_id will default to 'Generic', and
    any platform matches 'Generic'

    goal is to select collector classes including matching the
    systems platform in collector.py, instead of relying on
    metaclasses in hardware/*. To finish this, the various
    Facts() subclasses will need to be replaced entirely with
    Collector() subclasses.

    use collector classmethod platform_match() to match the platform

    This lets the particular class decide if it is compatible with
    a given platform_info. platform_info is a dict like obj, so it could be
    expanded in the future.

    Add a default platform_match to BaseFactCollector that matches
    platform_info['system'] == cls._platform

    They were needed previously to trigger a module
    load on all the collector classes when we import
    facts/hardare so that the Hardware() and related
    classes that used __new__ and find_all_subclasses()
    would work.

    Now that is done in collectors based on platform matching
    at runtime we dont need to do it py module import/parse
    time. So the non empty __init__.pys are no longer needed
    and their is a more flexible mechanism for selection
    platform specific stuff.

    facts/facts.py is no longer used, rm'ed

- if we dont find an implement class for gather spec.. just ignore it.

  Would be useful to add a warn to warn about this case.

- Fix SD-UX typo (should be HP-UX)

- Port fix for #21893 (0 sockets) to this branch

    This readds the change from 8ad182059d
    that got lost in merge/rebase

    Fixes #21893

- port sunos fact locale fix for #24542 to this branch

    based on e558ec19cd

    Fixes #24542

    Solaris fact fix (#24793)

    ensure locale for solaris fact gathering

    fixes issue with locale interfering with proper reading of decimals

- raise exceptions in the air like we just dont care.

    Pretty much ignore any not exit exception in facts
    collection. And add some test cases.

- added new selinux fact to clarify python lib

    the selinux fact is boolean false when the library is not installed,
    a dictionary/hash otherwise, but this is ambigous
    added new fact so we can eventually remove the type dichtomy and normalize it as a dict

    Re-add of devel commit 85c7a7b844 to
    the new code layout, since it got removed in merge/rebase
2017-06-01 11:17:49 -04:00
Toshio Kuratomi
d088030fa6 Facts Timeout was not settable via ansible.cfg
The timeout for gathering facts needs to be settable from three places
(highest precedence to lowest):

* programmatically
* ansible.cfg (equivalent to the user specifying it explicitly when
  calling setup)
* from the default value

The code was changed in b4bd6c80de to
allow programmatically and the default value to work correctly but
setting via ansible.cfg/parameter was broken.

This change should fix setting via ansible.cfg and adds unittests for
all three cases

Fixes #23753
2017-05-01 07:59:42 -07:00