* Fix unbound method call for JSONEncoder
The way it is currently it will lead to unbound method error
```python
In [1]: import json
In [2]: json.JSONEncoder.default('object_here')
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-2-872fdacfda50> in <module>()
----> 1 json.JSONEncoder.default('object_here')
TypeError: unbound method default() must be called with JSONEncoder instance as first argument (got str instance instead)
```
But what is really wanted is to let the json module to raise the "is not serializable error" which demands a bounded instance of `JSONEncoder()`
```python
In [3]: json.JSONEncoder().default('object_here')
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TypeError: 'object_here' is not JSON serializable
```
BTW: I think it would try to call `.to_json` of object before raising as it is a common pattern.
* Calling JSONEncoder bounded `default` method using super()
As recently there was back-and-forth with this hardcoded value
(0.001 -> 0.01 -> 0.005), obviousely the optimal value for it depends on
Ansible usage scanario and is better to be configurable.
This patch adds a new config option in DEFAULT section,
`internal_poll_interval`, with default of 0.001 corresponding to the
value hardcoded in Ansible v2.1.
This config option is then used instead of hardcoded values where
needed.
Related GH issue: 14219
In py3, dict.keys() is a view and not a copy of the
dicts keys, so attempting to delete items from the dict
while iterating over the keys results int
RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
Resolve by casting .keys() to a list() type.
* Remove unicode-escape which is not present on python3
Alternative fix for #17305
* Enable the assemble test on python3
* Fix other problems with assemble on python3
If the sftp fails, roll over to scp by default. This saves users
from having to know about the scp_if_ssh method when sftp is broken
on the remote host.
* changed missing file error to warning for lookups
* changed plugins that expected exception
warning will still be displayed, they now work with None value
* Improve unit testing of 'password' lookup
The tests showed some UnicodeErrors for the
cases where the 'chars' param include unicode,
causing the 'getattr(string, c, c)' to fail.
So the candidate char generation code try/excepts
UnicodeErrors there now.
Some refactoring of the password.py module to make
it easier to test, and some new tests that cover more
of the password and salt generation.
* More refactoring and fixes.
* manual merge of text enc fixes from pr17475
* moving methods to module scope
* more refactoring
* A few more text encoding fixes/merges
* remove now unused code
* Add test cases and data for _gen_candidate_chars
* more test coverage for password lookup
* wip
* More text encoding fixes and test coverage
* cleanups
* reenable text_type assert
* Remove unneeded conditional in _random_password
* Add docstring for _gen_candidate_chars
* remove redundant to_text and list comphenesion
* Move set of 'chars' default in _random_password
on py2, C.DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS is a regular str
type, so the assert here fails. Move setting the
default into the method and to_text(DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS)
if it's needed.
* combine _random_password and _gen_password
* s/_create_password_file/_create_password_file_dir
* native strings for exception msgs
* move password to_text to _read_password_file
* move to_bytes(content) to _write_password_file
* add more test assertions about genned pw's
* Some cleanups to alikins and abadger's password lookup refactoring:
* Make DEFAULT_PASSWORD_CHARS into a text string in constants.py
- Move this into the nonconfigurable section of constants.
* Make utils.encrypt.do_encrypt() return a text string because all the
hashes in passlib should be returning ascii-only strings and they are
text strings in python3.
* Make the split up of functions more sane:
- Don't split such that conditionals have to occur in two separate functions.
- Don't go overboard: Good to split file system manipulation from parsing
but we don't need to do every file manipulation in a separate
function.
- Don't split so that creation of the password store happens in two
parts.
- Don't split in such a way that no decisions are made in run.
* Organize functions by when it gets called from run().
* Run all potential characters through the gen_candidate_chars function
because it does both normalization and validation.
* docstrings for functions
* Change when we store salt slightly. Store it whenever it was already
present in the file as well as when encrypt is requested. This will
head of potential idempotence bugs where a user has two playbook tasks
using the same password and in one they need it encrypted but in the
other they need it plaintext.
* Reorganize tests to follow the order of the functions so it's easier
to figure out if/where a function has been tested.
* Add tests for the functions that read and write the password file.
* Add tests of run() when the password has already been created.
* Test coverage currently at 100%
This addresses a problem when *_config or *_template network modules are
being used in roles. The module will error with the above message. This
fixes that problem
fixedansible/ansible-modules-core#4840
If 'fact_caching=jsonfile' was configured, but
'fact_caching_connection' was not configured, jsonfile
would fail and ansible-playbook would exit with a traceback.
Fixes#17566