Fix BaseFileCacheModule#keys to respect prefix (#72789)
* Fix BaseFileCacheModule#keys to respect prefix Change: - Previously BaseFileCacheModule#keys would return keys with the cache prefix. These keys are impossible to retrieve from the cache without removing the prefix or using the cache without a prefix. Now it removes the prefix from the key and only returns keys that share the same prefix as the cache. Test Plan: - New unit tests * Add explicit BaseFileCacheModule#keys test Test that files that do not match the cache prefix are ignored. Test that the prefix is removed from the cache key.
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changelogs/fragments/ansible-test-cache-plugin.yml
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changelogs/fragments/ansible-test-cache-plugin.yml
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bugfixes:
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- Fix ``keys()`` implementation of ``BaseFileCacheModule`` to strip the prefix
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from the key and only return keys that share the same prefix as the cache.
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lib/ansible/plugins/cache/__init__.py
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lib/ansible/plugins/cache/__init__.py
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@ -190,10 +190,20 @@ class BaseFileCacheModule(BaseCacheModule):
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return True
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def keys(self):
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# When using a prefix we must remove it from the key name before
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# checking the expiry and returning it to the caller. Keys that do not
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# share the same prefix cannot be fetched from the cache.
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prefix = self.get_option('_prefix')
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prefix_length = len(prefix)
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keys = []
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for k in os.listdir(self._cache_dir):
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if not (k.startswith('.') or self.has_expired(k)):
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if k.startswith('.') or not k.startswith(prefix):
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continue
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k = k[prefix_length:]
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if not self.has_expired(k):
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keys.append(k)
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return keys
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def contains(self, key):
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test/units/plugins/cache/test_cache.py
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test/units/plugins/cache/test_cache.py
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import os
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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from units.compat import unittest, mock
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
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from ansible.plugins.cache import CachePluginAdjudicator
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assert self.cache.get('foo') is None
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def test___getitem__(self):
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with pytest.raises(KeyError) as err:
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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self.cache['foo']
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def test_pop_with_default(self):
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assert self.cache.pop('foo', 'bar') == 'bar'
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def test_pop_without_default(self):
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with pytest.raises(KeyError) as err:
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with pytest.raises(KeyError):
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assert self.cache.pop('foo')
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def test_pop(self):
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self.cache.update({'cache_key': {'key2': 'updatedvalue'}})
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assert self.cache['cache_key']['key2'] == 'updatedvalue'
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def test_update_cache_if_changed(self):
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# Changes are stored in the CachePluginAdjudicator and will be
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# persisted to the plugin when calling update_cache_if_changed()
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# The exception is flush which flushes the plugin immediately.
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assert len(self.cache.keys()) == 2
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assert len(self.cache._plugin.keys()) == 0
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self.cache.update_cache_if_changed()
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assert len(self.cache._plugin.keys()) == 2
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def test_flush(self):
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# Fake that the cache already has some data in it but the adjudicator
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# hasn't loaded it in.
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self.cache._plugin.set('another wolf', 'another animal')
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# The adjudicator does't know about the new entries
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assert len(self.cache) == 2
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assert len(self.cache.keys()) == 2
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# But the cache itself does
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assert len(self.cache._plugin._cache) == 3
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assert len(self.cache._plugin.keys()) == 3
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# If we call flush, both the adjudicator and the cache should flush
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self.cache.flush()
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assert len(self.cache) == 0
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assert len(self.cache._plugin._cache) == 0
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assert len(self.cache.keys()) == 0
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assert len(self.cache._plugin.keys()) == 0
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class TestJsonFileCache(TestCachePluginAdjudicator):
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cache_prefix = ''
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def setUp(self):
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self.cache_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='ansible-plugins-cache-')
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self.cache = CachePluginAdjudicator(
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plugin_name='jsonfile', _uri=self.cache_dir,
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_prefix=self.cache_prefix)
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self.cache['cache_key'] = {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'}
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self.cache['cache_key_2'] = {'key': 'value'}
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def test_keys(self):
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# A cache without a prefix will consider all files in the cache
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# directory as valid cache entries.
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self.cache._plugin._dump(
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'no prefix', os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'no_prefix'))
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self.cache._plugin._dump(
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'special cache', os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'special_test'))
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# The plugin does not know the CachePluginAdjudicator entries.
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assert sorted(self.cache._plugin.keys()) == [
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'no_prefix', 'special_test']
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assert 'no_prefix' in self.cache
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assert 'special_test' in self.cache
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assert 'test' not in self.cache
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assert self.cache['no_prefix'] == 'no prefix'
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assert self.cache['special_test'] == 'special cache'
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def tearDown(self):
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shutil.rmtree(self.cache_dir)
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class TestJsonFileCachePrefix(TestJsonFileCache):
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cache_prefix = 'special_'
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def test_keys(self):
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# For caches with a prefix only files that match the prefix are
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# considered. The prefix is removed from the key name.
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self.cache._plugin._dump(
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'no prefix', os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'no_prefix'))
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self.cache._plugin._dump(
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'special cache', os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'special_test'))
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# The plugin does not know the CachePluginAdjudicator entries.
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assert sorted(self.cache._plugin.keys()) == ['test']
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assert 'no_prefix' not in self.cache
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assert 'special_test' not in self.cache
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assert 'test' in self.cache
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assert self.cache['test'] == 'special cache'
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class TestFactCache(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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with mock.patch('ansible.constants.CACHE_PLUGIN', 'memory'):
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self.cache = FactCache()
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self.assertEqual(type(a_copy), dict)
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self.assertEqual(a_copy, dict(avocado='fruit', daisy='flower'))
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def test_flush(self):
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self.cache['motorcycle'] = 'vehicle'
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self.cache['sock'] = 'clothing'
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self.cache.flush()
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assert len(self.cache.keys()) == 0
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def test_plugin_load_failure(self):
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# See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/18751
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# Note no fact_connection config set, so this will fail
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