Raise exception when sudo user does not exist
sudo can fail before getting to the password prompt if a user does not exist <pre> [will@tangerine ansible (sudo_missing_user)]$ sudo -u bobbins echo hello sudo: unknown user: bobbins sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin </pre> Fix raises a distinct exception when that occurs
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@ -105,7 +105,12 @@ class ParamikoConnection(object):
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while not sudo_output.endswith(prompt):
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chunk = chan.recv(bufsize)
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if not chunk:
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raise errors.AnsibleError('ssh connection closed waiting for sudo password prompt')
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if 'unknown user' in sudo_output:
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raise errors.AnsibleError(
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'user %s does not exist' % sudo_user)
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else:
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raise errors.AnsibleError('ssh connection ' +
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'closed waiting for password prompt')
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sudo_output += chunk
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chan.sendall(self.runner.sudo_pass + '\n')
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except socket.timeout:
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