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return json.loads(data)
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def parse_json(raw_data):
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def _clean_data(orig_data):
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''' remove template tags from a string '''
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data = orig_data
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if isinstance(orig_data, basestring):
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for pattern,replacement in (('{{','{#'), ('}}','#}'), ('{%','{#'), ('%}','#}')):
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data = data.replace(pattern, replacement)
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return data
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def _clean_data_struct(orig_data):
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'''
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walk a complex data structure, and use _clean_data() to
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remove any template tags that may exist
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'''
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if isinstance(orig_data, dict):
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data = orig_data.copy()
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for key in data:
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new_key = _clean_data_struct(key)
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new_val = _clean_data_struct(data[key])
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if key != new_key:
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del data[key]
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data[new_key] = new_val
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elif isinstance(orig_data, list):
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data = orig_data[:]
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for i in range(0, len(data)):
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data[i] = _clean_data_struct(data[i])
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elif isinstance(orig_data, basestring):
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data = _clean_data(orig_data)
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else:
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data = orig_data
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return data
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def parse_json(raw_data, from_remote=False):
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''' this version for module return data only '''
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orig_data = raw_data
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data = filter_leading_non_json_lines(raw_data)
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try:
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return json.loads(data)
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results = json.loads(data)
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except:
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# not JSON, but try "Baby JSON" which allows many of our modules to not
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# require JSON and makes writing modules in bash much simpler
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except:
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print "failed to parse json: "+ data
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raise
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for t in tokens:
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if "=" not in t:
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raise errors.AnsibleError("failed to parse: %s" % orig_data)
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results[key] = value
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if len(results.keys()) == 0:
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return { "failed" : True, "parsed" : False, "msg" : orig_data }
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return results
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if from_remote:
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results = _clean_data_struct(results)
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return results
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def smush_braces(data):
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''' smush Jinaj2 braces so unresolved templates like {{ foo }} don't get parsed weird by key=value code '''
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