Move yaml loading functions from DataLoader into a utility module.
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@ -7,23 +7,18 @@ from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import copy
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import json
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import os
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import os.path
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import re
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import tempfile
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from yaml import YAMLError
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleFileNotFound, AnsibleParserError
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from ansible.errors.yaml_strings import YAML_SYNTAX_ERROR
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import is_executable
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from ansible.module_utils.six import binary_type, text_type
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
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from ansible.parsing.quoting import unquote
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from ansible.parsing.utils.yaml import from_yaml
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from ansible.parsing.vault import VaultLib, b_HEADER, is_encrypted, is_encrypted_file, parse_vaulttext_envelope
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from ansible.parsing.yaml.loader import AnsibleLoader
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from ansible.parsing.yaml.objects import AnsibleBaseYAMLObject, AnsibleUnicode
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from ansible.utils.path import unfrackpath
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try:
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@ -75,45 +70,8 @@ class DataLoader:
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self._vault.secrets = vault_secrets
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def load(self, data, file_name='<string>', show_content=True):
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'''
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Creates a python datastructure from the given data, which can be either
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a JSON or YAML string.
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'''
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new_data = None
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# YAML parser will take JSON as it is a subset.
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if isinstance(data, AnsibleUnicode):
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# The PyYAML's libyaml bindings use PyUnicode_CheckExact so
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# they are unable to cope with our subclass.
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# Unwrap and re-wrap the unicode so we can keep track of line
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# numbers
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in_data = text_type(data)
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else:
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in_data = data
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try:
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# we first try to load this data as JSON
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new_data = json.loads(data)
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except:
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# must not be JSON, let the rest try
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if isinstance(data, AnsibleUnicode):
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# The PyYAML's libyaml bindings use PyUnicode_CheckExact so
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# they are unable to cope with our subclass.
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# Unwrap and re-wrap the unicode so we can keep track of line
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# numbers
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in_data = text_type(data)
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else:
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in_data = data
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try:
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new_data = self._safe_load(in_data, file_name=file_name)
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except YAMLError as yaml_exc:
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self._handle_error(yaml_exc, file_name, show_content)
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if isinstance(data, AnsibleUnicode):
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new_data = AnsibleUnicode(new_data)
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new_data.ansible_pos = data.ansible_pos
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return new_data
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'''Backwards compat for now'''
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return from_yaml(data, file_name, show_content, self._vault.secrets)
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def load_from_file(self, file_name, cache=True, unsafe=False):
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''' Loads data from a file, which can contain either JSON or YAML. '''
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path = self.path_dwim(path)
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return is_executable(path)
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def _safe_load(self, stream, file_name=None):
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''' Implements yaml.safe_load(), except using our custom loader class. '''
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loader = AnsibleLoader(stream, file_name, self._vault.secrets)
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try:
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return loader.get_single_data()
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finally:
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try:
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loader.dispose()
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except AttributeError:
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pass # older versions of yaml don't have dispose function, ignore
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def _decrypt_if_vault_data(self, b_vault_data, b_file_name=None):
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'''Decrypt b_vault_data if encrypted and return b_data and the show_content flag'''
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except (IOError, OSError) as e:
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raise AnsibleParserError("an error occurred while trying to read the file '%s': %s" % (file_name, str(e)), orig_exc=e)
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def _handle_error(self, yaml_exc, file_name, show_content):
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'''
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Optionally constructs an object (AnsibleBaseYAMLObject) to encapsulate the
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file name/position where a YAML exception occurred, and raises an AnsibleParserError
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to display the syntax exception information.
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'''
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# if the YAML exception contains a problem mark, use it to construct
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# an object the error class can use to display the faulty line
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err_obj = None
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if hasattr(yaml_exc, 'problem_mark'):
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err_obj = AnsibleBaseYAMLObject()
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err_obj.ansible_pos = (file_name, yaml_exc.problem_mark.line + 1, yaml_exc.problem_mark.column + 1)
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err_msg = getattr(yaml_exc, 'problem', '')
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raise AnsibleParserError(YAML_SYNTAX_ERROR % to_native(err_msg), obj=err_obj, show_content=show_content, orig_exc=yaml_exc)
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def get_basedir(self):
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''' returns the current basedir '''
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return self._basedir
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lib/ansible/parsing/utils/yaml.py
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lib/ansible/parsing/utils/yaml.py
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# Copyright: (c) 2017, Ansible Project
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# Copyright: (c) 2018, Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import json
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from yaml import YAMLError
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleParserError
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from ansible.errors.yaml_strings import YAML_SYNTAX_ERROR
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from ansible.module_utils.six import text_type
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
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from ansible.parsing.yaml.loader import AnsibleLoader
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from ansible.parsing.yaml.objects import AnsibleBaseYAMLObject, AnsibleUnicode
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__all__ = ('from_yaml',)
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def _handle_error(yaml_exc, file_name, show_content):
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'''
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Optionally constructs an object (AnsibleBaseYAMLObject) to encapsulate the
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file name/position where a YAML exception occurred, and raises an AnsibleParserError
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to display the syntax exception information.
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'''
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# if the YAML exception contains a problem mark, use it to construct
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# an object the error class can use to display the faulty line
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err_obj = None
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if hasattr(yaml_exc, 'problem_mark'):
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err_obj = AnsibleBaseYAMLObject()
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err_obj.ansible_pos = (file_name, yaml_exc.problem_mark.line + 1, yaml_exc.problem_mark.column + 1)
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err_msg = getattr(yaml_exc, 'problem', '')
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raise AnsibleParserError(YAML_SYNTAX_ERROR % to_native(err_msg), obj=err_obj, show_content=show_content, orig_exc=yaml_exc)
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def _safe_load(stream, file_name=None, vault_secrets=None):
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''' Implements yaml.safe_load(), except using our custom loader class. '''
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loader = AnsibleLoader(stream, file_name, vault_secrets)
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try:
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return loader.get_single_data()
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finally:
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try:
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loader.dispose()
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except AttributeError:
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pass # older versions of yaml don't have dispose function, ignore
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def from_yaml(data, file_name='<string>', show_content=True):
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'''
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Creates a python datastructure from the given data, which can be either
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a JSON or YAML string.
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'''
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new_data = None
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if isinstance(data, AnsibleUnicode):
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# The PyYAML's libyaml bindings use PyUnicode_CheckExact so
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# they are unable to cope with our subclass.
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# Unwrap and re-wrap the unicode so we can keep track of line
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# numbers
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# Note: Cannot use to_text() because AnsibleUnicode is a subclass of the text_type.
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# Should not have to worry about tracebacks because python's text constructors (unicode() on
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# python2 and str() on python3) can handle a subtype of themselves.
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in_data = text_type(data)
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else:
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in_data = data
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try:
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# we first try to load this data as JSON. Fixes issues with extra vars json strings not
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# being parsed correctly by the yaml parser
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new_data = json.loads(in_data)
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except Exception:
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# must not be JSON, let the rest try
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try:
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new_data = _safe_load(in_data, file_name=file_name)
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except YAMLError as yaml_exc:
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_handle_error(yaml_exc, file_name, show_content)
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if isinstance(data, AnsibleUnicode):
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new_data = AnsibleUnicode(new_data)
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new_data.ansible_pos = data.ansible_pos
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return new_data
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test/units/parsing/utils/test_yaml.py
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test/units/parsing/utils/test_yaml.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2017, Ansible Project
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import pytest
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleParserError
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from ansible.parsing.utils.yaml import from_yaml
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def test_from_yaml_simple():
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assert from_yaml(u'---\n- test: 1\n test2: "2"\n- caf\xe9: "caf\xe9"') == [{u'test': 1, u'test2': u"2"}, {u"caf\xe9": u"caf\xe9"}]
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def test_bad_yaml():
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with pytest.raises(AnsibleParserError):
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from_yaml(u'foo: bar: baz')
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