pipe lookup plugin uses Popen with shell=True intentionally.
This is considered a security issue if user input is not validated.
Updated docs to reflect this information for the user. Also, added
Bandit B602 documentation link for further reading.
Fixes: #70159
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Change:
- Add integration tests for various cases
- Fix wrong use of "its" in an exception thrown in varnames when it
throws an AnsibleError, given a term of the wrong type.
Test Plan:
- new tests, CI
Tickets:
- Fixes#70546
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
- ensure we preserve the typeerror part of the exception so loop defereed error handling
can postpone those caused by undefined variables until the when check is done.
- fix tests to comply with the 'new normal'
- human_to_bytes and others can issue TypeError not only on 'non string'
but also bad string that is not convertable.
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
Change:
- Use parse_kv() for parsing in the csvfile lookup plugin. This allows
us to handle multi-word search keys and filenames. Previously, the
plugin split on space and so none of these things worked as expected.
- Add integration tests for csvfile, testing a plethora of weird cases.
Test Plan:
- New integration tests, CI
Tickets:
- Fixes#70545
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- Move hostnamectl check out of GenericStrategy because it was incorrect
for everything except the SystemdStrategy which is where it belongs.
- Add some initial tests for the hostname module, though we are limited
by the fact that we can't do much testing with it in containers.
Test Plan:
- new hostname integration tests
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Change:
- Followup to #70504. We need to not pass the 'warn' parameter from the
action plugin either, unless it's True. Otherwise, even though it
defaults to false, we always show the deprecation.
Test Plan:
- Local
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* speed up modify_module
* Remove debugging
* ci_complete
* Simplify generic_visit, alias to visit, eliminate some attr lookups
* ci_complete
* Add changelog fragment
Change:
- The command warnings feature which suggests that users use modules
instead of certain commands is now deprecated. Its `warn` paramater
and `COMMAND_WARNINGS` configuration options are also deprecated.
Their use will become an error in version 2.13.
Test Plan:
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Change:
Our handling of NetBSD virtualization facts led to facts that were just
plain incorrect. One example is reporting Xen even when the system is
running on something completely different (like KVM).
As stated by the reporter of #69352, NetBSD has a better sysctl setting
to use for this information, machdep.hypervisor.
This PR does the following:
- Try to use machdep.hypervisor sysctl value if the other sysctl values
we check don't end up with enough information to be useful
- Only look for /dev/xencons and assume Xen if nothing else works
(Really this should probably return 'unknown' since the file exists on
non-Xen systems and is not very useful).
- Add a few more patterns (Xen matches and also Hyper-V) to
VirtualSysctlDetectionMixin#detect_virt_product.
This change is slightly breaking:
- If the first two attempts at using sysctl worked before,
(machdep.dmi.system-product and machdep.dmi.system-vendor), they will
continue to work.
- For cases when those values didn't work, previously the existence of
/dev/xencons was checked, and if found, we reported 'xen' (even on
non-Xen systems when the file existed). After this PR, we try the
machdep.hypervisor sysctl key before still falling back to
/dev/xencons. This means that in some cases, we might go from
(wrongly) saying "xen" to giving a more accurate value such as "kvm"
or "Hyper-V".
Test Plan:
- Tested with local NetBSD VM and got 'kvm' instead of 'xen' back.
Tickets:
- Fixes#69352
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- module_utils.basic.is_special_selinux_path() used a string ==
bytestring comparison which returned False and made Ansible think that
certain filesystems aren't, in fact, special-cased, when they should
be. Ensure both sides of the == are bytestrings.
Test Plan:
- Added `copy` integration tests for this case.
Tickets:
- Fixes#70244
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* ansible-doc man formatter: do not crash when description isn't there.
* Change to report a better error message when description is not there.
* Add test.
When user uses home directory in --playbook-dir option
of ansible-inventory command, it warns user about this.
This PR suppress the warning message for user's home directory usage
in ansible-inventory command.
Fixes: #65262
Signed-off-by: Satyajit Bulage <sbulage@redhat.com>
The ssh_args were sometimes not correctly applied to the connection
when using _play_context. Use get_option() instead to ensure the
correct ssh_args are always applied.
Change:
- Update bundled six to 1.13 (last with py2.6 support)
- Make it pass lint
- Fix check to allow skipping over compat __init__.py files we authored
- Fix check to allow files that can't be updated for some reason
Test Plan:
- ansible-test sanity --docker
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Use the first galaxy server supporting v1 for roles. Fixes#65440
* Add changelog fragment
* This is best effort, fall back to original behavior if something bad happens
* misc collection metadata fixes
* parse collection meta with libyaml if available
* require only Mapping for validation
* add explanatory text for _meta_yml_to_dict
* ignore custom pylint rule
* this code shouldn't import a bunch of stuff from ansible, since it's run under the import sanity test
Change:
- In certain situations, such as when the input string contains null
bytes (\0), syslog.syslog will throw a TypeError. Handle that and
fail_json instead.
Test Plan:
- New test
- ansible-test --docker centos[68] (for py2 and py3 respectively)
Tickets:
- Refs #70269
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
CIFS can be mounted using backward slash as well in /etc/fstab like
\\Windows\share /data/ cifs credentials=/root/.creds 0 0
Handle this condition while gather mount information in Linux.
Fixes: #48813
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Update documentation as per sanity tests
* Added example about custom SSH port in example section
Fixes: #29236
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Ensure not to remove existing packages while installing apt packages.
* Make all lines shorter than 160 characters
* Allow removing packages only when upgrading.
* Add integration tests
Change:
- Fix a UnicodeDecodeError in executor.module_common that could get
triggered with -vvvvv.
Test Plan:
- `ansible-test integration --docker centos7 module_utils -vvvvv`
This would show the error previously, and no loner does after this
patch.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
In some usecases, we want to be able to clone a single branch
of a repository, without using --depth (which implies --single-branch).
* Use branch name when available
- update description of parameter
- consolidate branch or tag checking for easy reuse
* Add changelog
* Use static task imports rather than dynamic includes
* Add integration tests for single_branch
* Account for older versions of git
* Minor tweak to warnings
Co-authored-by: Laurent Coustet <laurent.coustet@clarisys.fr>
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* [Bugfix] curses.setupterm() error
When run playbook in celery task, curses.setupterm() will be failed
```
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 675, in _load
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 655, in _load_unlocked
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>", line 678, in exec_module
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 205, in _call_with_frames_removed
File "/Users/guang/.virtualenvs/ansible/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ansible/plugins/action/pause.py", line 45, in <module>
curses.setupterm()
TypeError: argument must be an int, or have a fileno() method.
```
* Add changelog
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Handle colon appearing in filename while parsing the mimetype and charset
using file command.
Fixes: #70256
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Change:
- On Python 3.9, `crypt.crypt` will throw instead of returning `None`
when the algorithm isn't supported. So we catch that and handle it
the same way we handled the algorithm not being supported on 3.8: by
throwing AnsibleError.
Test Plan:
- CI for <=3.8.
- Local for 3.9b3:
ansible -m debug -a "msg=\"{{ 'changeme' | password_hash('bcrypt') }}\"" localhost
Before:
localhost | FAILED! => {
"msg": "Unexpected failure during module execution.",
"stdout": ""
}
After:
localhost | FAILED! => {
"msg": "crypt.crypt does not support 'bcrypt' algorithm"
}
Tickets:
- Fixes#69930
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- Remove _get_item() alias as it has been deprecated
- Update tests
- Remove relevant sanity curtailment
- Add changelog
Test Plan:
CI, grep
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
Removes with_* loop squashing and tests for 2.11
Test Plan:
CI, and grepped for with_items in package manager integration targets.
There might be some test cases in collections which need to stop testing
this behavior.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Test galaxy cli against pulp
* linting fix
* Renames and small fixes
* Better handling for resetting pulp
* Clean up some things, add a comment
* I can't spell
* Bump fallaxy, use alternate pulp image
* Only reset pulp when we're are executing against pulp
* Update for updated pulp container
* Update some comments with correct URLs and typos
* Linting fix
* Pin pulp-fedora31 to a digest
* Address review comments for documentation
* try to load unqualified plugins from whitelist
* necessary for backcompat loading of unqualified collectionized callback plugins redirected from <= 2.9 core
* also added de-duping from actual loaded name
* add tests
* add warning test
* group test script entries by topic
* shorten warning text grep because wrapping is dumb
* fix adhoc callback loading behavior
* collections pass over whitelist wasn't respecting `_run_additional_callbacks`
* adds regression tests for same
* avoid `grep -L` in tests since it breaks the world
* Clarify blockinfile docs for insertafter/insertbefore
It's not clear from the docs that these options take effect
only when no marker lines are found in the document.
* Add changelog fragment
* document return values of file module
* Clarify whether path or dest input is used as dest output in file module
Co-authored-by: Alicia Cozine <879121+acozine@users.noreply.github.com>
* builtin downstream vendoring support
* allows downstream packagers to install packages to `ansible/_vendor` that will automatically be added to head of sys.path during `ansible` package load
* tests
* sort conflicting package names in warning text
* sanity fixes
* skip unnecessary comparison
If we fail to find a member when extracting a directory, try adding a trailing
slash to the member name. In certain cases, the member in the tarfile will
contain a trailing slash but the file name in FILES.json will never contain
the trailing slash.
If unable to find the member, handle the KeyError and print a nicer error.
Also check if a directory exists before creating it since it may have been
extracted from the archive.
Fixes#70009
* Add unit tests
* Use loop for trying to get members
When using 'remote_src: yes' and 'mode: preserve', the code handling
the file modes has to be handled on the remote node because it's
the one that has access to the source files. This means that the
copy module itself must handle this, rather than the copy action
plugin (which is where all that logic exists). The copy module
handles this when we copy a single file over. But when it is a
directory as the src parameter value, the mode of the files
beneath it are not considered. Subdirectories are copied with
shutil.copytree() which will preserve permissions automatically.
Individual files are copied with shutil.copyfile() which does NOT
preserve permissions. We need to add some calls to shutil.copymode()
to correct that.
Note: This *always* retains individial file permissions. Specifying
a 'mode' other than 'preserve' when giving a source directory for
the 'src' param does not make sense so will be ignored in that case
only.
Fixes#69783
* Add changelog and test
* config: singular ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH
Every other *_PATH setting in ansible is singular, and the traditional
$PATH variable is also singular despite containing a list of
directories. Let's be consistent both internally and with POSIX
tradition.
* update all ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS env references to be singular
* deprecate plural ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS setting
* Tag return value docs if they are a dict (and not str/None).
* Try to parse return docs as YAML.
* Properly dump return values in ansible-doc.
* Adjust plugin formatter.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Don't add 'default' for return values.
* Fix plugin_formatter.
* Only try to parse return docs if they are still a string.
* Add tests.
* Warn if RETURN cannot be parsed.
* Adjust tests. Also test for warning.
* if -> elif (otherwise EXAMPLE will be parsed too).
* Always parse return documentation, and fail if it is invalid YAML.
* Polishing.
* Mostly re-enable ansible-doc tests.
Listing from the local collection seems to be somewhat broken. I assume this
is why the test was disabled.
* Lint and make tests work with Python 2.
* Keep FQCNs in plugins (not modules), i.e. restore previous state.
* Support removed_at_date in ansible-doc
Signed-off-by: NilashishC <nilashishchakraborty8@gmail.com>
Changes:
* ansible-doc does not support `removed_at_date` and assumes that
deprecated dict will either have `removed_in` or `version`. This
results in ansible-doc (and hence "sanity --test=ansible-doc")
failing for modules having only `removed_at_date`.
* This patch adds support for `removed_at_date` and also gives it
precedence over `removed_in` or `version`.
* Add tests and changelog
Signed-off-by: NilashishC <nilashishchakraborty8@gmail.com>
* ansible-galaxy - Fix role info when role is not installed
Only report the role not found if in offline mode, otherwise query the galaxy API
to get role information.
Fixes#69867
* Improve error message when role is not found in Ansible Galaxy
* Extra whitespace around imported playbook filename are stripped.
* Corrected call for display.deprecated
* Changed warning type & added test
* Added auto verification of raised warning
* More accurate warning message
This prevents PlayIterator having to go through empty blocks
that were created in filter_tagged_tasks. This should
be a performance improvement for playbooks that mostly skip
tasks with tags.
ci_complete
* Only allow groups which were hardcoded in module_defaults.yml
only load action groups from the collection if module_defaults contains a potential group for the action
* Fix tests using modules that override those whitelisted in lib/ansible/config/module_defaults.yml
Third party modules should not be using group/ - use the action name instead
* add externalized module_defaults tests
add the missing group and collections
ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
* changelog
ci_complete
* Fix import in tests
ci_complete
* Update with requested changes
ci_complete
* don't traceback since we don't validate the contents of module_defaults
ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
* Allow to specify collection_name separately for deprecation.
* Use new functionality in Ansible.
* Use new functionality in tests.
* Update tagging/untagging functions.
* Update pylint deprecated sanity test.
* Update validate-modules. Missing are basic checks for version_added (validate semantic version format for collections).
* Improve version validation. Re-add version_added validation.
* Make sure collection names are added to return docs before schema validation.
* Extra checks to avoid crashes on bad data.
* Make C# module utils code work, and update/extend tests.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Stop extracting collection name from potentially tagged versions/dates.
* Simplify C# code.
* Update Windows modules docs.
* Forgot semicolons.
* Make AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode work more like a string. Fixes#24425
* Remove debugging
* Wrap some things
* Reduce diff
* data should always result in text
* add tests
* Don't just copy and paste, kids
* Add eq and ne back
* Go full UserString copy/paste
* Various version related fixes
* Remove trailing newline
* py2v3
* Add a test that can evaluate whether a variable is vault encrypted
* map was introduces in jinja2 2.7
* moar jinja
* type fix
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Remove duplicate __hash__
* Fix typo
* Add changelog fragment
* ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Auto unroll generators produced by jinja filters
* Unroll for native in finalize
* Fix indentation
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Add changelog fragment
* ci_complete
* Always unroll regardless of jinja2
* ci_complete
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* various deprecation, display, warning, error fixes
* Update lib/ansible/utils/display.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update lib/ansible/utils/display.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Update lib/ansible/utils/display.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* cleanup, test fixes
* add collection name to deprecated() calls
* clean up redirect entries from uncommitted tests
* fix dep warning/error header text to match previous
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Change:
- The `add_host` action now shows an accurate change status.
Test Plan:
- Added a plethora of integration tests.
Tickets:
Fixes#69881
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* starting metadata sunset
- purged metadata from any requirements
- fix indent in generic handler for yaml content (whey metadata display was off)
- make more resilient against bad formed docs
- removed all metadata from docs template
- remove metadata from schemas
- removed mdata tests and from unrelated tests
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- This was removed in 2014 in 122a7021bc.
- The option still exists and is enabled by default and can lead to user
confusion when people aren't expecting packages (or updated
dependencies for it) to get installed and they do.
- Add the option documentation back with a few notes to make it clear what
is happening.
Test Plan:
N/A, no code change, just documentation
Tickets:
- Refs #69497
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Fix sanity errors
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Use fqcr from command module invocation using shell module
Fixes https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/69788
Use fully qualified collection reference while invoking
command module from shell module
* Fox review comment
In the case of a free style strategy, it is possible to end up with
multiple hosts trying to include from the same role, however the tasks
being included may be different with the use of tasks_from. Previously
if you had two hosts that were included the same role when the
process_include_results function tries to determine if a included needs
to be run on a specific host, it would end up merging two different
tasks into which ever one was processed first.
This change updates the equality check to also check if the task uuid
associated with the IncludedFile is the same. The previous check only
checked if the task's parent uuid was the same. This breaks down when
both includes have the same parent.
- hosts: all
strategy: free
gather_facts: false
tasks:
- include_role:
name: random_sleep
- block:
- name: set a fact (1)
include_role:
name: set_a_fact
tasks_from: fact1.yml
- name: set a fact (2)
include_role:
name: set_a_fact
tasks_from: fact2.yml
- name: include didn't run
fail:
msg: >
set_a_fact didn't run
fact1: {{ fact1 | default('not defined')}}
fact2: {{ fact2 | default('not defined') }}"
when: (fact1 is not defined or fact2 is not defined)
Closes#69521
To avoid issues with Flatcar Container Linux being unable to be found,
detect Flatcar distro name especially for hostname, just like CoreOS
Container Linux was supported.
See also https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/69516
ModuleNotFoundError is a subclass of ImportError but only exists in
Python 3.6 or newer. Instead of doing hacks to be able to catch that on
older Pythons, just always only catch ImportError, which will also catch
ModuleNotFoundError on Python 3.6 or later
* do not return the body even if it failed
* add some tests for this and rebase
* import test task
* ignore_errors when fails
Co-authored-by: Jack Zhang <jack.zhang@aspiraconnect.com>
Change:
On OpenBSD when using pipelining, we do not set cwd which results in a
permissions fatal. Ensure that `''` - cwd - is not in `sys.path`.
Test Plan:
Tested against local OpenBSD VM
Tickets:
Fixes#69320
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Enable installing collections from git repositories
* Add tests for installing individual and multiple collections from git repositories
* Test to make sure recursive dependencies with different syntax are deduplicated
* Add documentation
* add a changelog
* Skip Python 2.6
* Only fail if no collections are located in a git repository
Add support for a 'type' key for collections in requirement.yml files.
Update the changelog and document the supported keys and allowed values for the type.
Add a note that the collection(s) in the repo must contain a galaxy.yml
* Add a warning about embedding credentials in SCM URLs
* Update with review suggestions
* suppress sanity compile failure for Python 2.6
Change:
Rather than only using config, have base connection plugins fall back to
play_context.
Test Plan:
- Tested ansible-connection logic against an IOS device
- Tested -k against a VM
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* routing.yml: update collections
routing.yml had gotten out of sync since `migrate.py` was run.
Update based on where files are today (more updates are needed)
Also validate routing.yml's schema
* Update lib/ansible/config/routing.yml
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* rename scripts
* docker_service
* updated ansible_builtin_runtime schema
* Correct schema for plugin_router and import_redirect
* Correct schema for plugin_router and import_redirect
* validation moved to #69742
* netap, slxos, checkpoint
* test moved to separate PR
* even more
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
* Track collection for version_added.
Validate *all* version numbers in validate-modules.
For tagged version numbers (i.e. version_added), consider source collection to chose validation.
* Make tagging/untagging functions more flexible.
* Tag all versions in doc fragments.
* Tag all deprecation versions issued by code.
* Make Display.deprecated() understand tagged versions.
* Extend validation to enforce tagged version numbers.
* Tag versions in tests.
* Lint and fix test.
* Mention collection name in collection loader's deprecation/removal messages.
* Fix error IDs.
* Handle tagged dates in Display.deprecated().
* Also require that removed_at_date and deprecated_aliases.date are tagged.
* Also automatically tag/untag removed_at_date; fix sanity module removal version check.
* Improve error message when invalid version number is used (like '2.14' in collections).
* Allow to deprecate module by date in documentation.
* Make sure deprecation date/version match between module docs and meta/runtime.yml.
* Unrelated fix: don't compare deprecated module version to Ansible's version in collection.
* Allow documentation's removal version to be something else than fixed list of Ansible versions for collections.
* Linting.
* Allow to deprecate plugin options by date.
* Add changelog fragment for deprecation by date (also covers #68177).
* Fix example format in several Ansible modules
* Update lib/ansible/modules/fail.py
* Update lib/ansible/modules/pip.py
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Gets rid of the unknown field names in the return data.
Allows the plugin return docs to format under the new docs pipeline.
* Expect that package_facts will pass return-syntax-error now.
PR #66461 introduced a regression that resulted in an in correct block in the file
if the block to be inserted did not end with a line separator. Fix this bug and add
tests to cover this scenario.
Fixes#64966
* Fix "TypeError: splitlines() takes no keyword arguments" on Python2.7
* Add changelog fragment
* Don't use `grep -P` for BSD/macOS compatibility
* Fix sanity checks complaining about test fixtures with mixed line endings
* Update changelogs/fragments/66461-blockinfile_preserve_line_endings.yaml
Change:
Rather than connection plugins directly accessing play_context and pulling
the password from there, have them pull it from the config system, and
have TaskExecutor store it there for now.
Internally, it still routes through play_context for now, but this is
the first step away from that.
Test Plan:
- Local test with `ansible -c ssh`
- grep -R play_context.pass lib/ansible/plugins/connection/
- CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
Allows the user to configure sshpass (1.06+) to look for a different
substring than the default "assword" that it comes with.
Test Plan:
Set a custom ssh password prompt on a VM with PAM and tried connecting to
it. Without `ansible_sshpass_prompt` set in inventory: experienced hang.
With `ansible_sshpass_prompt` in inventory: connected successfully.
Tried setting `ansible_sshpass_prompt` with an older `sshpass` in PATH
and got a loud error, as expected.
Tickets:
Fixes#34722, fixes#54743, refs #11565.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Allow to deprecate options and aliases by date instead of only by version.
* Update display.deprecate().
* Adjust behavior to conform to tested behavior, extend tests, and improve C# style.
* Parse date and fail on invalid date.
This is mainly to make sure that people start using invalid dates, and we eventually have a mess to clean up.
* C# code: improve validation and update/extend tests.
* Make sure that deprecate() is not called with both date and version.
* Forgot to remove no longer necessary formatting.
* Adjust order of warnings in C# code.
* Adjust unrelated test.
* Fix grammar (and make that test pass).
* Don't parse date, and adjust message to be same as in #67684.
* Sanity tests: disable date in past test.
* Validate-modules: validate ISO 8601 date format.
* Validate-modules: switch schema declaration for deprecated_aliases to improve error messages for invalid dates.
* Use DateTime instead of string for date deprecation.
* Validate that date in deprecated_aliases is actually a DateTime.
* Fix tests.
* Fix rebasing error.
* Adjust error codes for pylint, and add removed_at_date and deprecated_aliases.date checks to validate-modules.
* Make deprecation date in the past error codes optional.
* Make sure not both version and date are specified for AnsibleModule.deprecate() calls.
* Stop using Python 3.7+ API.
* Make sure errors are actually reported. Re-add 'ansible-' prefix.
* Avoid crashing when 'name' isn't there.
* Linting.
* Update lib/ansible/module_utils/csharp/Ansible.Basic.cs
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* Adjust test to latest change.
* Prefer date over version if both end up in Display.deprecated().
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* find_module can't pop ImportError- we need to just translate to `None` since this is a normal condition with files on sys.path (eg `/usr/lib/python36.zip`)
* added test
* [yum] Make package removal confirmation strict
Change:
After removing packages, the yum module does a final check to ensure the
packages are really installed. The check would include packages that
were RPM `Provides:` values of another package.
This means that, for example, if a third-party kernel RPM spec had
`Provides: kernel` in it, removing the stock kernel would be successful
but the check to see if it was really removed would fail and cause
Ansible to report a failure.
Test Plan:
Tested on local CentOS 7 VM with kernel from elrepo which is known to
`Provides: kernel`.
Tickets:
Fixes#69237
Refs #35672
Refs #40723
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* `meta/` directory in collections
* runtime metadata for redirection/deprecation/removal of plugin loads
* a compatibility layer to keep existing content working on ansible-base + collections
* a Python import redirection layer to keep collections-hosted (and otherwise moved) content importable by things that don't know better
* supported Ansible version validation on collection loads
* Fix `ansible -K` become_pass regression
Change:
- This fixes a breaking change introduced in
2165f9ac40
Test Plan:
- Local VM for now, with plans to add an integration test for -K going
forward.
Tickets:
Refs #69244
* fix delegated interpeter
* allow returning fact if it is 'the right host'
* added note for future fix/efficiency
as it stands we rerun discovery for the delegated host
unless its saving facts to itself
* fixed test lacking delegate_to mock
When mixed with the free strategy (or any custom strategy that does not behave in
a lock-step manner), the linear methodology of _wait_on_handler_results may cause
race conditions with regular task result processing if the strategy uses
_process_pending_results directly. This patch addresses that by splitting the queues
used for results and adding a flag to _process_pending_results to determine which
queue to check.
Fixes#69457
* Add multipart/form-data functionality
* Fix some linting issues
* Fix error message
* Allow filename to be provided with content
* Add integration test
* Update examples
* General improvements to multipart handling
* Use prepare_multipart for galaxy collection publish
* Properly account for py2 vs py3, ensuring no max header length
* Address test assumptions
* Add unit tests
* Add changelog
* Ensure to use CRLF instead of NL
* Ignore line-endings in fixture
* Consolidate code, add comment
* Bump fallaxy container version
* ci_complete
This doesn't seem to be used by config although it came in with the
config PR. It's not displayed in docs. Removing it as this is the only
place where it's present.
Since it doesn't make sense to have extra copies of the _info modules in community.general only so that the _facts
symlinks are not in google.cloud, let's simply redirect the _facts modules to their google.cloud _info counterpart.
See also ansible-collections/community.general#351.
* ansible-galaxy - remove warning during collection install
If existing collections do not contain a MANIFEST.json, which is common
for collections under development that were not installed from Ansible
Galaxy, fall back to inspecting galaxy.yml rather than displaying a
warning.
A warning will still be displayed in neither a MANIFEST.json nor
galaxy.yml are present.
* Update unit tests
* Unify ansible-galaxy install -r
* Minor nit fixes for docs
* Re-align warnings
* Fix up integration test
* Fix up test where no roles/collections were in file
This fact reflects the number of usable vcpus (which might be different
from ansible_processor_vcpus, e.g., in containers with limits). See
also #51504.
* Add fixture data and update unit tests
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* fix delegation vars usage and reporting
- just pass delegated host vars + task vars to plugins
and avoid poluting with original host vars
- updated tests
* Add a better error for "ansible-galaxy verify" if the MANIFEST.json has been deleted from the installed collection or if the collection hasn't been installed via normal means
* Fix unit tests for the remote collection
If there's something wrong with the local collection's version it will fail before the remote collection is sought
* Add a test for the new error msg
* Prevent the duplicate warning
Mock the new isfile call where needed
* Update lib/ansible/galaxy/collection.py
Co-Authored-By: Martin Krizek <martin.krizek@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Krizek <martin.krizek@gmail.com>
* Fix filedescriptor out of range in select() when running commands
* Simplify the run_command() code
Now that we're using selectors in run_command(), we can simplify some of
the code.
* Use fileobj.read() instead of os.read()
* No longer use get_buffer_size() as we can just slurp all of the data
instead.
Also use a simpler conditional check of whether the selector map is
empty
Co-authored-by: Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@gmail.com>
* only show_vars when showing vars
avoid processing function params that can be very expensive
and might not be used at all in called function.
fixes#69357
* Update changelogs/fragments/69357_optimize_inventory_graph_wo_vars.yml
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com>
The galaxy lib knew about the cli args in context. This shouldn't be
the case as it makes it hard to use the lib in other contexts. Moved
the context knowledge into cli/galaxy.py.
Trying to build docs for Ansible-2.10 and ran into error #69475
in ansible-doc. To work around that I need to get a newer cyberark
collection which fixes the issues. Unfortunately, it looks like the
cyberark team has renamed their collection from bizdev to pas is not
responding to issues on github. I'm putting in this PR for them to
get this updated before 2.10 so that the modules will work out of the
box.
Since Ansible 2.9.8, if the fileglob plugin is passed a path containing
a subdirectory of a non-existent directory, it will fail. For example:
lookup('fileglob', '/'): ok
lookup('fileglob', '/foo'): (non-existent): ok
lookup('fileglob', '/foo/bar'): (non-existent): FAIL
The exact error depends on Python 2 or 3, but here is the error on
Python 2:
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'endswith'
And on Python 3:
TypeError: expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not NoneType
This change fixes the issue by skipping paths that are falsey before
passing them to os.path.join().
Fixes: #69450
* Fix galaxy publish sha256 value format.
The multipart/form content used for the body
of the POST to /api/automation-hub/v3/collections
was missing a newline before the line with the value
of the sha256.
automation-hub/galaxy/django skips the field entirely in
that case and automation-hub code will use None for default
to indicate that no sha256 is provided (an available option).
Fixesansible/galaxy-dev#246
* Add changelog fragment
Co-authored-by: Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
Change:
- Remove some no-op code
- Split up a somewhat complex line into two lines
- Nuke an incorrect comment
Test Plan:
CI
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
$HOME variable does work with command module. This may be a bug. $HOSTNAME never works. Changing the example to use $HOSTNAME in the Synopsis of command module documentation page.
Left hand side slicing is confusing and slower but maybe more memory
efficient in some circumstances. There is one case where it adds to
code safety: when it's used to substitute a different list in place of a
slice of the original list and the original list could have been bound
to a different variable in some other code. (The most likely case of
this is when it's a global variable and some other code might import
that variable name).
Because of the confusion factor we think it should only be used for the
safety case or where it's been benchmarked and shown to have some sort
of documentatble improvement. At the moment, only one piece of code
falls into those categories so this PR removes all the other instances
of left hand side slicing.
* use orderdict for yaml dictionaries
* clog
* SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
* allow user to toggle odict off
* removed config, since requored to load config
* remove unused import
* Update changelogs/fragments/yaml_orderd_mappings.yml
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Update lib/ansible/parsing/yaml/objects.py
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* Update lib/ansible/parsing/yaml/objects.py
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
PopOS is a Debian based OS distribution, added support to detect
ansible_os_family as 'debian' instead of 'Pop!_OS'
Fixes: #69286
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Metadata defaults were not being set if only a few fields were missing.
* ansible-doc with no documentation and no status in metadata should
return empty, just like if there was no documentation and no metadata
at all.