Merge pull request #10465 from feanil/feanil/fix_templates_for_ints_bools

Don't convert numbers and booleans to strings.
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Toshio Kuratomi 2015-04-11 09:08:24 -07:00
commit de52cfb5d7
6 changed files with 71 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,10 @@ Ansible Changes By Release
## 2.0 "TBD" - ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT
Major Changes:
big_ip modules now support turning off ssl certificate validation (use only for self signed)
- big_ip modules now support turning off ssl certificate validation (use only for self signed)
- template code now retains types for bools and Numbers instead of turning them into strings
- If you need the old behaviour, quote the value and it will get passed around as a string
New Modules:
cloudtrail

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ import datetime
import pwd
import ast
import traceback
from numbers import Number
from ansible.utils.string_functions import count_newlines_from_end
from ansible.utils import to_bytes, to_unicode
@ -81,6 +82,11 @@ class Flags:
FILTER_PLUGINS = None
_LISTRE = re.compile(r"(\w+)\[(\d+)\]")
# A regex for checking to see if a variable we're trying to
# expand is just a single variable name.
SINGLE_VAR = re.compile(r"^{{\s*(\w*)\s*}}$")
JINJA2_OVERRIDE = '#jinja2:'
JINJA2_ALLOWED_OVERRIDES = ['trim_blocks', 'lstrip_blocks', 'newline_sequence', 'keep_trailing_newline']
@ -109,7 +115,6 @@ def lookup(name, *args, **kwargs):
def template(basedir, varname, templatevars, lookup_fatal=True, depth=0, expand_lists=True, convert_bare=False, fail_on_undefined=False, filter_fatal=True):
''' templates a data structure by traversing it and substituting for other data structures '''
from ansible import utils
try:
if convert_bare and isinstance(varname, basestring):
first_part = varname.split(".")[0].split("[")[0]
@ -123,10 +128,13 @@ def template(basedir, varname, templatevars, lookup_fatal=True, depth=0, expand_
except errors.AnsibleError, e:
raise errors.AnsibleError("Failed to template %s: %s" % (varname, str(e)))
if (varname.startswith("{") and not varname.startswith("{{")) or varname.startswith("["):
eval_results = utils.safe_eval(varname, locals=templatevars, include_exceptions=True)
if eval_results[1] is None:
varname = eval_results[0]
# template_from_string may return non strings for the case where the var is just
# a reference to a single variable, so we should re_check before we do further evals
if isinstance(varname, basestring):
if (varname.startswith("{") and not varname.startswith("{{")) or varname.startswith("["):
eval_results = utils.safe_eval(varname, locals=templatevars, include_exceptions=True)
if eval_results[1] is None:
varname = eval_results[0]
return varname
@ -323,11 +331,21 @@ def template_from_file(basedir, path, vars, vault_password=None):
def template_from_string(basedir, data, vars, fail_on_undefined=False):
''' run a string through the (Jinja2) templating engine '''
try:
if type(data) == str:
data = unicode(data, 'utf-8')
# Check to see if the string we are trying to render is just referencing a single
# var. In this case we don't wont to accidentally change the type of the variable
# to a string by using the jinja template renderer. We just want to pass it.
only_one = SINGLE_VAR.match(data)
if only_one:
var_name = only_one.group(1)
if var_name in vars:
resolved_val = vars[var_name]
if isinstance(resolved_val, (bool, Number)):
return resolved_val
def my_finalize(thing):
return thing if thing is not None else ''

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@ -1 +1,8 @@
templated_var_loaded
{
"bool": true,
"multi_part": "1Foo",
"number": 5,
"string_num": "5"
}

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@ -1 +1,3 @@
{{ templated_var }}
{{ templated_dict | to_nice_json }}

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@ -1 +1,14 @@
templated_var: templated_var_loaded
number_var: 5
string_num: "5"
bool_var: true
part_1: 1
part_2: "Foo"
templated_dict:
number: "{{ number_var }}"
string_num: "{{ string_num }}"
bool: "{{ bool_var }}"
multi_part: "{{ part_1 }}{{ part_2 }}"

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@ -32,8 +32,17 @@ from ansible.template.template import AnsibleJ2Template
from ansible.template.vars import AnsibleJ2Vars
from ansible.utils.debug import debug
from numbers import Number
__all__ = ['Templar']
# A regex for checking to see if a variable we're trying to
# expand is just a single variable name.
SINGLE_VAR = re.compile(r"^{{\s*(\w*)\s*}}$")
# Primitive Types which we don't want Jinja to convert to strings.
NON_TEMPLATED_TYPES = ( bool, Number )
JINJA2_OVERRIDE = '#jinja2:'
JINJA2_ALLOWED_OVERRIDES = ['trim_blocks', 'lstrip_blocks', 'newline_sequence', 'keep_trailing_newline']
@ -125,6 +134,18 @@ class Templar:
if isinstance(variable, basestring):
result = variable
if self._contains_vars(variable):
# Check to see if the string we are trying to render is just referencing a single
# var. In this case we don't wont to accidentally change the type of the variable
# to a string by using the jinja template renderer. We just want to pass it.
only_one = SINGLE_VAR.match(variable)
if only_one:
var_name = only_one.group(1)
if var_name in self._available_vars:
resolved_val = self._available_vars[var_name]
if isinstance(resolved_val, NON_TEMPLATED_TYPES):
return resolved_val
result = self._do_template(variable, preserve_trailing_newlines=preserve_trailing_newlines)
# if this looks like a dictionary or list, convert it to such using the safe_eval method