Using custom splitting function for module param counting

pull/8256/merge
James Cammarata 10 years ago
parent 7348b584ee
commit 43154e5101

@ -218,6 +218,106 @@ def load_platform_subclass(cls, *args, **kwargs):
return super(cls, subclass).__new__(subclass)
def split_args(args):
'''
Splits args on whitespace, but intelligently reassembles
those that may have been split over a jinja2 block or quotes.
When used in a module, we won't ever have to be concerned about
jinja2 blocks, however this function is/will be used in the
core portions as well before the args are templated.
'''
# the list of params parsed out of the arg string
params = []
# here we encode the args, so we have a uniform charset to
# work with, and split on white space
args = args.encode('utf-8')
items = args.split()
# iterate over the items, and reassemble any that may have been
# split on a space inside a jinja2 block. These variables are used
# to keep track of the state of the parsing, since blocks and quotes
# may be nested within each other.
inside_quotes = False
quote_char = None
split_print_depth = 0
split_block_depth = 0
split_comment_depth = 0
# now we loop over each split item, coalescing items if the white space
# split occurred within quotes or a jinja2 block of some kind
for item in items:
item = item.strip()
# store the previous quoting state for checking later
was_inside_quotes = inside_quotes
# determine the current quoting state
for i in range(0, len(item)):
c = item[i]
bc = None
if i > 0:
bc = item[i-1]
if c in ('"', "'"):
if inside_quotes:
if c == quote_char and bc != '\\':
inside_quotes = False
quote_char = None
else:
inside_quotes = True
quote_char = c
# multiple conditions may append a token to the list of params,
# so we keep track with this flag to make sure it only happens once
appended = False
# if we're inside quotes now, but weren't before, append the item
# to the end of the list, since we'll tack on more to it later
if inside_quotes and not was_inside_quotes:
params.append(item)
appended = True
# otherwise, if we're inside any jinja2 block, inside quotes, or we were
# inside quotes (but aren't now) concat this item to the last param
elif ((split_print_depth + split_block_depth + split_comment_depth) > 0 or inside_quotes or was_inside_quotes):
params[-1] = "%s %s" % (params[-1], item)
appended = True
# these variables are used to determine the current depth of each jinja2
# block type, by counting the number of openings and closing tags
num_print_open = item.count('{{')
num_print_close = item.count('}}')
num_block_open = item.count('{%')
num_block_close = item.count('%}')
num_comment_open = item.count('{#')
num_comment_close = item.count('#}')
# if the number is not the same, the depth has changed, so we calculate that here
# and may append the current item to the params (if we haven't previously done so)
if num_print_open != num_print_close:
split_print_depth += (num_print_open - num_print_close)
if not appended:
params.append(item)
appended = True
if split_print_depth < 0:
split_print_depth = 0
if num_block_open != num_block_close:
split_block_depth += (num_block_open - num_block_close)
if not appended:
params.append(item)
appended = True
if split_block_depth < 0:
split_block_depth = 0
if num_comment_open != num_comment_close:
split_comment_depth += (num_comment_open - num_comment_close)
if not appended:
params.append(item)
appended = True
if split_comment_depth < 0:
split_comment_depth = 0
# finally, if we're at zero depth for all blocks and not inside quotes, and have not
# yet appended anything to the list of params, we do so now
if (split_print_depth + split_block_depth + split_comment_depth) == 0 and not inside_quotes and not appended:
params.append(item)
# If we're done and things are not at zero depth or we're still inside quotes,
# raise an error to indicate that the args were unbalanced
if (split_print_depth + split_block_depth + split_comment_depth) != 0 or inside_quotes:
raise Exception("error while splitting arguments, either an unbalanced jinja2 block or quotes")
# finally, we decode each param back to the unicode it was in the arg string
params = [x.decode('utf-8') for x in params]
return params
class AnsibleModule(object):

@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ import connection
from return_data import ReturnData
from ansible.callbacks import DefaultRunnerCallbacks, vv
from ansible.module_common import ModuleReplacer
from ansible.module_utils.basic import split_args
module_replacer = ModuleReplacer(strip_comments=False)
@ -397,14 +398,10 @@ class Runner(object):
'''
options = {}
if args is not None:
args = args.encode('utf-8')
try:
lexer = shlex.shlex(args)
lexer.whitespace = '\t '
lexer.whitespace_split = True
vargs = [x.decode('utf-8') for x in lexer]
except ValueError, ve:
if 'no closing quotation' in str(ve).lower():
vargs = split_args(args)
except Exception, e:
if "unbalanced jinja2 block or quotes" in str(e):
raise errors.AnsibleError("error parsing argument string '%s', try quoting the entire line." % args)
else:
raise

@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ from ansible.utils import template
from ansible.utils.display_functions import *
from ansible.utils.plugins import *
from ansible.callbacks import display
from ansible.module_utils.basic import split_args
import ansible.constants as C
import ast
import time

@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/6550
- name: confirm pipe lookup works with multiple positional args
debug: msg="{{ lookup('pipe', 'ls /tmp /') }}"
debug: msg="{{ lookup('pipe', 'ls -l /tmp') }}"

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