* Add back _contains_vars method as maybe_template. Fixes#58282
* Remove template guard in a few places
* maybe_template sounds like it might template something, rename to is_possibly_template
* Add tests for is_possibly_template
* templar: ensure that exceptions are handled
* Fix AttributeError: object has no attribute 'message'
'message' attribute is deprecated since Python 2.6 and not available
with Python 3.
Simple reproducer:
- hosts: localhost
vars:
not_json: "{{ 'test str' | from_json }}"
tasks:
- command: "echo {{ not_json }}"
* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
* test/: PEP8 compliancy
- Make PEP8 compliant
* Python3 chokes on casting int to bytes (#24952)
But if we tell the formatter that the var is a number, it works
template/__init__.py imported unsafe_proxy from vars which caused
vars/__init__.py to load. vars/__init__.py needed template/__init__.py
which caused issues. Loading unsafe_proxy from another location fixes
that.
* keep unsafe .. unsafe
fixes#23734, which was broken in previous fix that allowed non string types to be templated
use new 'is_template' function vs bastardizing others
refactored clean_data to allow for arbitrary data structures to clean
fixed/removed some tests
* deal with complex data for is_template
* typos
* Update module_utils.six to latest
We've been held back on the version of six we could use on the module
side to 1.4.x because of python-2.4 compatibility. Now that our minimum
is Python-2.6, we can update to the latest version of six in
module_utils and get rid of the second copy in lib/ansible/compat.
* Don't check for var._obj in template._clean_data
AnsibleUnsafe or other unsafe vars used to have a
'_obj' slot but no longer do. This was causing attribute
errors if a object was 'unsafe' but not a string.
Add tests for AnsibleUnsafe, lookups, and AnsibleContext