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Adrian Likins
e396d5d508 Implement vault encrypted yaml variables. (#16274)
Make !vault-encrypted create a AnsibleVaultUnicode
yaml object that can be used as a regular string object.

This allows a playbook to include a encrypted vault
blob for the value of a yaml variable. A 'secret_password'
variable can have it's value encrypted instead of having
to vault encrypt an entire vars file.

Add __ENCRYPTED__ to the vault yaml types so
template.Template can treat it similar
to __UNSAFE__ flags.

vault.VaultLib api changes:
    - Split VaultLib.encrypt to encrypt and encrypt_bytestring

    - VaultLib.encrypt() previously accepted the plaintext data
      as either a byte string or a unicode string.
      Doing the right thing based on the input type would fail
      on py3 if given a arg of type 'bytes'. To simplify the
      API, vaultlib.encrypt() now assumes input plaintext is a
      py2 unicode or py3 str. It will encode to utf-8 then call
      the new encrypt_bytestring(). The new methods are less
      ambiguous.

    - moved VaultLib.is_encrypted logic to vault module scope
      and split to is_encrypted() and is_encrypted_file().

Add a test/unit/mock/yaml_helper.py
It has some helpers for testing parsing/yaml

Integration tests added as roles test_vault and test_vault_embedded
2016-08-23 20:03:11 -04:00
Abhijit Menon-Sen
b84053019a Make the filename the first argument to rekey_file 2015-08-26 19:54:59 +05:30
Abhijit Menon-Sen
c4b2540ecc Update tests for VaultEditor API changes 2015-08-26 19:52:20 +05:30
James Cammarata
ce3ef7f4c1 Making the switch to v2 2015-05-03 21:47:26 -05:00
Renamed from v2/test/parsing/vault/test_vault_editor.py (Browse further)