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# (c) 2012, Jeroen Hoekx <jeroen@hoekx.be>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import sys
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import base64
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import json
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import os.path
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import types
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import pipes
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import glob
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import re
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import collections
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import crypt
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import hashlib
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import string
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import operator as py_operator
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from random import SystemRandom, shuffle
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import uuid
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import yaml
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from jinja2.filters import environmentfilter
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from distutils.version import LooseVersion, StrictVersion
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from ansible import errors
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from ansible.utils.hashing import md5s, checksum_s
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UUID_NAMESPACE_ANSIBLE = uuid.UUID('361E6D51-FAEC-444A-9079-341386DA8E2E')
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def to_nice_yaml(*a, **kw):
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'''Make verbose, human readable yaml'''
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return yaml.safe_dump(*a, indent=4, allow_unicode=True, default_flow_style=False, **kw)
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def to_json(a, *args, **kw):
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''' Convert the value to JSON '''
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return json.dumps(a, *args, **kw)
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def to_nice_json(a, *args, **kw):
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'''Make verbose, human readable JSON'''
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# python-2.6's json encoder is buggy (can't encode hostvars)
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if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
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try:
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import simplejson
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except ImportError:
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pass
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else:
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try:
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major = int(simplejson.__version__.split('.')[0])
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except:
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pass
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else:
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if major >= 2:
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return simplejson.dumps(a, indent=4, sort_keys=True, *args, **kw)
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# Fallback to the to_json filter
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return to_json(a, *args, **kw)
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return json.dumps(a, indent=4, sort_keys=True, *args, **kw)
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def failed(*a, **kw):
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''' Test if task result yields failed '''
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item = a[0]
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if type(item) != dict:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError("|failed expects a dictionary")
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rc = item.get('rc',0)
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failed = item.get('failed',False)
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if rc != 0 or failed:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def success(*a, **kw):
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''' Test if task result yields success '''
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return not failed(*a, **kw)
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def changed(*a, **kw):
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''' Test if task result yields changed '''
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item = a[0]
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if type(item) != dict:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError("|changed expects a dictionary")
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if not 'changed' in item:
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changed = False
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if ('results' in item # some modules return a 'results' key
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and type(item['results']) == list
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and type(item['results'][0]) == dict):
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for result in item['results']:
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changed = changed or result.get('changed', False)
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else:
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changed = item.get('changed', False)
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return changed
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def skipped(*a, **kw):
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''' Test if task result yields skipped '''
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item = a[0]
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if type(item) != dict:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError("|skipped expects a dictionary")
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skipped = item.get('skipped', False)
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return skipped
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def mandatory(a):
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''' Make a variable mandatory '''
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try:
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a
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except NameError:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError('Mandatory variable not defined.')
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else:
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return a
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def bool(a):
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''' return a bool for the arg '''
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if a is None or type(a) == bool:
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return a
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if type(a) in types.StringTypes:
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a = a.lower()
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if a in ['yes', 'on', '1', 'true', 1]:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def quote(a):
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''' return its argument quoted for shell usage '''
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return pipes.quote(a)
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def fileglob(pathname):
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''' return list of matched files for glob '''
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return glob.glob(pathname)
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def regex(value='', pattern='', ignorecase=False, match_type='search'):
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''' Expose `re` as a boolean filter using the `search` method by default.
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This is likely only useful for `search` and `match` which already
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have their own filters.
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'''
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if ignorecase:
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flags = re.I
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else:
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flags = 0
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_re = re.compile(pattern, flags=flags)
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_bool = __builtins__.get('bool')
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return _bool(getattr(_re, match_type, 'search')(value))
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def match(value, pattern='', ignorecase=False):
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''' Perform a `re.match` returning a boolean '''
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return regex(value, pattern, ignorecase, 'match')
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def search(value, pattern='', ignorecase=False):
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''' Perform a `re.search` returning a boolean '''
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return regex(value, pattern, ignorecase, 'search')
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def regex_replace(value='', pattern='', replacement='', ignorecase=False):
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''' Perform a `re.sub` returning a string '''
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if not isinstance(value, basestring):
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value = str(value)
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if ignorecase:
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flags = re.I
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else:
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flags = 0
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_re = re.compile(pattern, flags=flags)
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return _re.sub(replacement, value)
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def unique(a):
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if isinstance(a,collections.Hashable):
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c = set(a)
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else:
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c = []
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for x in a:
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if x not in c:
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c.append(x)
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return c
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def intersect(a, b):
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if isinstance(a,collections.Hashable) and isinstance(b,collections.Hashable):
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c = set(a) & set(b)
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else:
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c = unique(filter(lambda x: x in b, a))
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return c
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def difference(a, b):
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if isinstance(a,collections.Hashable) and isinstance(b,collections.Hashable):
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c = set(a) - set(b)
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else:
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c = unique(filter(lambda x: x not in b, a))
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return c
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def symmetric_difference(a, b):
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if isinstance(a,collections.Hashable) and isinstance(b,collections.Hashable):
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c = set(a) ^ set(b)
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else:
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c = unique(filter(lambda x: x not in intersect(a,b), union(a,b)))
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return c
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def union(a, b):
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if isinstance(a,collections.Hashable) and isinstance(b,collections.Hashable):
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c = set(a) | set(b)
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else:
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c = unique(a + b)
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return c
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def min(a):
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_min = __builtins__.get('min')
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return _min(a);
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def max(a):
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_max = __builtins__.get('max')
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return _max(a);
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def version_compare(value, version, operator='eq', strict=False):
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''' Perform a version comparison on a value '''
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op_map = {
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'==': 'eq', '=': 'eq', 'eq': 'eq',
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'<': 'lt', 'lt': 'lt',
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'<=': 'le', 'le': 'le',
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'>': 'gt', 'gt': 'gt',
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'>=': 'ge', 'ge': 'ge',
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'!=': 'ne', '<>': 'ne', 'ne': 'ne'
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}
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if strict:
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Version = StrictVersion
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else:
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Version = LooseVersion
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if operator in op_map:
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operator = op_map[operator]
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else:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError('Invalid operator type')
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try:
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method = getattr(py_operator, operator)
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return method(Version(str(value)), Version(str(version)))
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except Exception, e:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError('Version comparison: %s' % e)
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@environmentfilter
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def rand(environment, end, start=None, step=None):
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r = SystemRandom()
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if isinstance(end, (int, long)):
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if not start:
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start = 0
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if not step:
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step = 1
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return r.randrange(start, end, step)
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elif hasattr(end, '__iter__'):
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if start or step:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError('start and step can only be used with integer values')
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return r.choice(end)
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else:
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raise errors.AnsibleFilterError('random can only be used on sequences and integers')
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def randomize_list(mylist):
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try:
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mylist = list(mylist)
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shuffle(mylist)
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except:
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pass
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return mylist
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def get_hash(data, hashtype='sha1'):
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try: # see if hash is supported
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h = hashlib.new(hashtype)
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except:
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return None
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h.update(data)
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return h.hexdigest()
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def get_encrypted_password(password, hashtype='sha512', salt=None):
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# TODO: find a way to construct dynamically from system
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cryptmethod= {
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'md5': '1',
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'blowfish': '2a',
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'sha256': '5',
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'sha512': '6',
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}
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hastype = hashtype.lower()
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if hashtype in cryptmethod:
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if salt is None:
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r = SystemRandom()
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salt = ''.join([r.choice(string.ascii_letters + string.digits) for _ in range(16)])
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saltstring = "$%s$%s" % (cryptmethod[hashtype],salt)
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encrypted = crypt.crypt(password,saltstring)
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return encrypted
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return None
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def to_uuid(string):
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return str(uuid.uuid5(UUID_NAMESPACE_ANSIBLE, str(string)))
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class FilterModule(object):
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''' Ansible core jinja2 filters '''
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def filters(self):
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return {
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# base 64
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'b64decode': base64.b64decode,
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'b64encode': base64.b64encode,
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# uuid
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'to_uuid': to_uuid,
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# json
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'to_json': to_json,
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'to_nice_json': to_nice_json,
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'from_json': json.loads,
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# yaml
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'to_yaml': yaml.safe_dump,
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'to_nice_yaml': to_nice_yaml,
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'from_yaml': yaml.safe_load,
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# path
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'basename': os.path.basename,
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'dirname': os.path.dirname,
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'expanduser': os.path.expanduser,
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'realpath': os.path.realpath,
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'relpath': os.path.relpath,
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# failure testing
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'failed' : failed,
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'success' : success,
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# changed testing
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'changed' : changed,
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# skip testing
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'skipped' : skipped,
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# variable existence
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'mandatory': mandatory,
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# value as boolean
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'bool': bool,
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# quote string for shell usage
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'quote': quote,
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# hash filters
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# md5 hex digest of string
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'md5': md5s,
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# sha1 hex digeset of string
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'sha1': checksum_s,
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# checksum of string as used by ansible for checksuming files
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'checksum': checksum_s,
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# generic hashing
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'password_hash': get_encrypted_password,
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'hash': get_hash,
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# file glob
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'fileglob': fileglob,
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# regex
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'match': match,
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'search': search,
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'regex': regex,
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'regex_replace': regex_replace,
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# list
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'unique' : unique,
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'intersect': intersect,
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'difference': difference,
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'symmetric_difference': symmetric_difference,
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'union': union,
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'min' : min,
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'max' : max,
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# version comparison
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'version_compare': version_compare,
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# random stuff
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'random': rand,
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'shuffle': randomize_list,
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}
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