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"""Miscellaneous utility functions and classes specific to ansible cli tools."""
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import json
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import os
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from . import types as t
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from .constants import (
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SOFT_RLIMIT_NOFILE,
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)
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from .util import (
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common_environment,
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display,
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find_python,
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ApplicationError,
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ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT,
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ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT,
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ANSIBLE_BIN_PATH,
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ANSIBLE_SOURCE_ROOT,
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)
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from .util_common import (
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create_temp_dir,
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run_command,
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ResultType,
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)
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from .config import (
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IntegrationConfig,
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PosixIntegrationConfig,
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EnvironmentConfig,
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CommonConfig,
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)
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from .data import (
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data_context,
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)
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CHECK_YAML_VERSIONS = {}
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def ansible_environment(args, color=True, ansible_config=None):
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"""
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:type args: CommonConfig
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:type color: bool
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:type ansible_config: str | None
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:rtype: dict[str, str]
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"""
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env = common_environment()
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path = env['PATH']
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if not path.startswith(ANSIBLE_BIN_PATH + os.path.pathsep):
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path = ANSIBLE_BIN_PATH + os.path.pathsep + path
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if not ansible_config:
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# use the default empty configuration unless one has been provided
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ansible_config = args.get_ansible_config()
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if not args.explain and not os.path.exists(ansible_config):
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raise ApplicationError('Configuration not found: %s' % ansible_config)
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ansible = dict(
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ANSIBLE_PYTHON_MODULE_RLIMIT_NOFILE=str(SOFT_RLIMIT_NOFILE),
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ANSIBLE_FORCE_COLOR='%s' % 'true' if args.color and color else 'false',
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ANSIBLE_FORCE_HANDLERS='true', # allow cleanup handlers to run when tests fail
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ANSIBLE_HOST_PATTERN_MISMATCH='error', # prevent tests from unintentionally passing when hosts are not found
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ANSIBLE_INVENTORY='/dev/null', # force tests to provide inventory
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ANSIBLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS='false',
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ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING='false',
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ANSIBLE_RETRY_FILES_ENABLED='false',
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ANSIBLE_CONFIG=ansible_config,
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ANSIBLE_LIBRARY='/dev/null',
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ANSIBLE_DEVEL_WARNING='false', # Don't show warnings that CI is running devel
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PYTHONPATH=get_ansible_python_path(),
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PAGER='/bin/cat',
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PATH=path,
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# give TQM worker processes time to report code coverage results
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# without this the last task in a play may write no coverage file, an empty file, or an incomplete file
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# enabled even when not using code coverage to surface warnings when worker processes do not exit cleanly
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ANSIBLE_WORKER_SHUTDOWN_POLL_COUNT='100',
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ANSIBLE_WORKER_SHUTDOWN_POLL_DELAY='0.1',
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)
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if isinstance(args, IntegrationConfig) and args.coverage:
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# standard path injection is not effective for ansible-connection, instead the location must be configured
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# ansible-connection only requires the injector for code coverage
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# the correct python interpreter is already selected using the sys.executable used to invoke ansible
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ansible.update(dict(
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ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PATH=os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'injector', 'ansible-connection'),
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))
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if isinstance(args, PosixIntegrationConfig):
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ansible.update(dict(
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ANSIBLE_PYTHON_INTERPRETER='/set/ansible_python_interpreter/in/inventory', # force tests to set ansible_python_interpreter in inventory
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))
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env.update(ansible)
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if args.debug:
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env.update(dict(
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ANSIBLE_DEBUG='true',
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ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH=os.path.join(ResultType.LOGS.name, 'debug.log'),
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))
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if data_context().content.collection:
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env.update(dict(
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ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH=data_context().content.collection.root,
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))
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if data_context().content.is_ansible:
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env.update(configure_plugin_paths(args))
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return env
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def configure_plugin_paths(args): # type: (CommonConfig) -> t.Dict[str, str]
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"""Return environment variables with paths to plugins relevant for the current command."""
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if not isinstance(args, IntegrationConfig):
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return {}
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support_path = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_SOURCE_ROOT, 'test', 'support', args.command)
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# provide private copies of collections for integration tests
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collection_root = os.path.join(support_path, 'collections')
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env = dict(
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ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH=collection_root,
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)
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# provide private copies of plugins for integration tests
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plugin_root = os.path.join(support_path, 'plugins')
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plugin_list = [
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'action',
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'become',
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'cache',
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'callback',
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'cliconf',
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'connection',
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'filter',
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'httpapi',
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'inventory',
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'lookup',
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'netconf',
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# 'shell' is not configurable
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'strategy',
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'terminal',
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'test',
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'vars',
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]
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# most plugins follow a standard naming convention
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plugin_map = dict(('%s_plugins' % name, name) for name in plugin_list)
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# these plugins do not follow the standard naming convention
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plugin_map.update(
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doc_fragment='doc_fragments',
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library='modules',
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module_utils='module_utils',
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)
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env.update(dict(('ANSIBLE_%s' % key.upper(), os.path.join(plugin_root, value)) for key, value in plugin_map.items()))
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# only configure directories which exist
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env = dict((key, value) for key, value in env.items() if os.path.isdir(value))
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return env
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def get_ansible_python_path(): # type: () -> str
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"""
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Return a directory usable for PYTHONPATH, containing only the ansible package.
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If a temporary directory is required, it will be cached for the lifetime of the process and cleaned up at exit.
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"""
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if ANSIBLE_SOURCE_ROOT:
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# when running from source there is no need for a temporary directory to isolate the ansible package
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return os.path.dirname(ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT)
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try:
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return get_ansible_python_path.python_path
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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python_path = create_temp_dir(prefix='ansible-test-')
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get_ansible_python_path.python_path = python_path
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os.symlink(ANSIBLE_LIB_ROOT, os.path.join(python_path, 'ansible'))
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return python_path
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def check_pyyaml(args, version, required=True, quiet=False):
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"""
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:type args: EnvironmentConfig
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:type version: str
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:type required: bool
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:type quiet: bool
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"""
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try:
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return CHECK_YAML_VERSIONS[version]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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python = find_python(version)
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stdout, _dummy = run_command(args, [python, os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'yamlcheck.py')],
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capture=True, always=True)
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result = json.loads(stdout)
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yaml = result['yaml']
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cloader = result['cloader']
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if yaml or required:
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# results are cached only if pyyaml is required or present
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# it is assumed that tests will not uninstall/re-install pyyaml -- if they do, those changes will go undetected
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CHECK_YAML_VERSIONS[version] = result
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if not quiet:
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if not yaml and required:
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display.warning('PyYAML is not installed for interpreter: %s' % python)
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elif not cloader:
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display.warning('PyYAML will be slow due to installation without libyaml support for interpreter: %s' % python)
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return result
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class CollectionDetail:
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"""Collection detail."""
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def __init__(self): # type: () -> None
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self.version = None # type: t.Optional[str]
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class CollectionDetailError(ApplicationError):
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"""An error occurred retrieving collection detail."""
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def __init__(self, reason): # type: (str) -> None
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super(CollectionDetailError, self).__init__('Error collecting collection detail: %s' % reason)
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self.reason = reason
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def get_collection_detail(args, python): # type: (EnvironmentConfig, str) -> CollectionDetail
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"""Return collection detail."""
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collection = data_context().content.collection
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directory = os.path.join(collection.root, collection.directory)
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stdout = run_command(args, [python, os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_DATA_ROOT, 'collection_detail.py'), directory], capture=True, always=True)[0]
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result = json.loads(stdout)
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error = result.get('error')
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if error:
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raise CollectionDetailError(error)
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version = result.get('version')
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detail = CollectionDetail()
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detail.version = str(version) if version is not None else None
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return detail
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