* Ensure that the src file contents is converted to unicode in diff info. Fixes#45717
* Fix up and cleanup
* The diff functionality in the callback plugins should have the
to_text() calls removed since we're now doing it in ActionBase
* catching of UnicodeError and warnings in the callback diff
functionality from 61d01f549f haven't been
needed since we switched to to_text so remove them.
* Add a note to ActionBase's diff function giving an example of when the
diff function will be inaccurate and how to fix it
* Fix callback get_diff() tests
I believe the unittests of callback's get_diff() were wrong. They were
sending in a list where strings were expected. Because previous code
was transforming the lists into strings via their repr, the previous
tests did not fail but they would have formatted the test cases output
in an odd way if we had looked at it.
* Try to intuit proper plugins to send to ansible-connection
* Move sub-plugins to init so that vars will be populated in executor
* Fix connection unit tests
On all supported Pythons, the io.BytesIO is always a stream
implementation using an in-memory bytes buffer. Makes code slightly more
forward compatible by reducing use of the six module.
* Add check in network_cli to handle all prompts
* Add check_all flag to mandatory handle all the command prompt
in prompts list. By default if any one prompt is handled
remaining prompts are ignored.
* Fix cli_command multiple prompt issue
* If multiple prompt and answers are given as input network_cli
handles only the first prompt that matched by default
* If a command execution results in muliple prompt the fix
add support to set a boolean option C(check_all) to indicate
network_cli to wait till all the prompts and answers are processed.
* Update cli_command
* Update api doc
* Fix unit test failure
* Fix CI failure
* Update network_cli
* Fix review comment
* Add common and Swagger client utils for FTD modules
* Update FTD HTTP API plugin and add unit tests for it
* Add configuration layer handling object idempotency
* Add ftd_configuration module with unit tests
* Add ftd_file_download and ftd_file_upload modules with unit tests
* Validate operation data and parameters
* Fix ansible-doc, boilerplate and import errors
* Fix pip8 sanity errors
* Update object comparison to work recursively
* Add copyright
* Share the implementation of hashing for both vars_prompt and password_hash.
* vars_prompt with encrypt does not require passlib for the algorithms
supported by crypt.
* Additional checks ensure that there is always a result.
This works around issues in the crypt.crypt python function that returns
None for algorithms it does not know.
Some modules (like user module) interprets None as no password at all,
which is misleading.
* The password_hash filter supports all parameters of passlib.
This allows users to provide a rounds parameter, fixing #15326.
* password_hash is not restricted to the subset provided by crypt.crypt,
fixing one half of #17266.
* Updated documentation fixes other half of #17266.
* password_hash does not hard-code the salt-length, which fixes bcrypt
in connection with passlib.
bcrypt requires a salt with length 22, which fixes#25347
* Salts are only generated by ansible when using crypt.crypt.
Otherwise passlib generates them.
* Avoids deprecated functionality of passlib with newer library versions.
* When no rounds are specified for sha256/sha256_crypt and sha512/sha512_crypt
always uses the default values used by crypt, i.e. 5000 rounds.
Before when installed passlibs' defaults were used.
passlib changes its defaults with newer library versions, leading to non
idempotent behavior.
NOTE: This will lead to the recalculation of existing hashes generated
with passlib and without a rounds parameter.
Yet henceforth the hashes will remain the same.
No matter the installed passlib version.
Making these hashes idempotent.
Fixes#15326Fixes#17266Fixes#25347 except bcrypt still uses 2a, instead of the suggested 2b.
* random_salt is solely handled by encrypt.py.
There is no _random_salt function there anymore.
Also the test moved to test_encrypt.py.
* Uses pytest.skip when passlib is not available, instead of a silent return.
* More checks are executed when passlib is not available.
* Moves tests that require passlib into their own test-function.
* Uses the six library to reraise the exception.
* Fixes integration test.
When no rounds are provided the defaults of crypt are used.
In that case the rounds are not part of the resulting MCF output.
NOTE:
1. use os.open() with os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL to check existence
and create a lock file if not exists, it's an atomic operation
2. the fastest process will create the lock file and others will
wait until the lock file is removed
3. after the writer finished writing to the password file, all the reading
operations use built-in open so processes can read the file parallel
According to the do_encrypt interface, encrypt arg should be the hash method name used for encrypting returning password. But in the doc and lookup code it's a boolean flag, correct it to string.
* win_reboot: fix 2.6 issues and better handle post reboot reboot
* changed winrm _reset to reset
* Add handler to reset calls when .reset() throws an AnsibleError on older hosts
* Moving back to _reset to get the issue fixed
* Fix tmpdir on non root become
- also avoid exception if tmpdir and remote_tmp are None
- give 'None' on deescalation so tempfile will fallback to it's default behaviour
and use system dirs
- fix issue with bad tempdir (not existing/not createable/not writeable)
i.e nobody and ~/.ansible/tmp
- added tests for blockfile case
* Revert "Temporarily revert c119d54"
This reverts commit 5c614a59a6.
* changes based on PR feedback and changelog fragment
* changes based on the review
* Fix tmpdir when makedirs failed so we just use the system tmp
* Let missing remote_tmp fail
If remote_tmp is missing then there's something more basic wrong in the
communication from the controller to the module-side. It's better to
be alerted in this case than to silently ignore it.
jborean and I have independently checked what happens if the user sets
ansible_remote_tmp to empty string and !!null and both cases work fine.
(null is turned into a default value controller-side. empty string
triggers the warning because it is probably not a directory that the
become user is able to use).
* Create base class for network-style connections
* clean up some differences
* Move NetworkConnectionBase
* Tweak netconf for tests
* Tweak when network_os is checked to avoid failing tests
* Pull back exec_command
* fix minor issues with debug and item labels
- no more `item=None`, we always have a label now
- debug should only show expected information, either msg= or the var in var=
- also fixed method name, deprecated misleading _get_item
* Refactor ios cliconf plugin and ios_config module
* Refactor ios cliconf plugin to support generic network_config module
* Refactor ios_config module to work with cliconf api's
* Enable command and response logging in cliconf pulgin
* cliconf api documentation
* Fix unit test and other minor changes
* Doc update
* Fix CI failure
* Add default flag related changes
* Minor changes
* redact input command logging by default
* All instances of local connection should use _remote_is_local=True. Fixes#40551
* Switch to instance attribute for synchronize
* Add test that shows that synchronize _remote_is_local addresses tmpdir building
* Fix setting the cache when refresh_cache or --flush-cache are used
* Use jsonify function that handles datetime objects in jsonfile cache plugin
* Don't access self._options directly
* Add initial integration tests for aws_ec2 inventory plugin
* Add CI alias
* Fix and add a few more unit tests
* Add integration tests for constructed
* Fix typo
* Use inventory config templates
* Collect all instances that are not terminated by default
* Create separate playbook for setting up the VPC, subnet, security group, and finding an image for the host
Create a separate playbook for removing the resources
* Allow easier grouping by region and add an example
* use a unified json encode/decode that can handle unsafe and vault
* winrm: add better exception handling for krb5 auth with pexpect
* Added changelog fragment
* Added exception handler in case kinit path isn't valid, added test cases
* fixed for Python 2 compatibility
* win_updates: add scheduled tasks back in for older hosts
* Fixed up typo in category name error message
* Fixed up some minor issues after merge
* added changelog fragment
* Default to become but add override to use scheduled tasks
* Added basic unit tests for win_updates
* fix minor typos
* add pytest_cache to gitignore
* onepassword lookup plugin
* fix linter/style test complaints
* second pass at making pycodestyle happy
* use json module instead of jq
* update copyrights, license & version added
* fix python2 compatibility
* doh. fix spacing issue.
* use standard ansible exception
* remove potentially problematic stdin argument
* actually call assertion method
* add support for top-level fields
* make vault uuids pedantically consistent in fixture
* fix new style issues
* ability specify section & correct case handling
* improve error handling
* add onepassword_raw plugin
* Add maintainer info
* Move common code to module_utils/onepassword.py
* Load raw data JSON data for easier use in Ansible
* Put OnePass class back inside lookup plugin
There is no good place for sharing code across lookups currently.
* Remove debugging code in unit tests
* Patche proper module in raw unit tests
* Add changelog entry
Co-authored-by: Scott Buchanan <sbuchanan@ri.pn>
* WIP Pull persistent connection parameters via get_option
* Fix pep8
* Add use_persistent_connection setting to paramiko_ssh plugin
* Add vars section to persistent_command_timeout setting and prevail provider values over config manager
* Use persistent_command_timeout on network_cli instead of timeout
* Fix unit tests
If we don't call loader to get network_cli, then _load_name is never
set and we get KeyError.
* Pull persistent_command_timeout via config manager for ios connection local
* Pull persistent_command_timeout via config manager on connection local
* create module tmpdir based on remote_tmp
* Source remote_tmp from controller if possible
* Fixed sanity test and not use lambda
* Added expansion of env vars to the remote tmp
* Fixed sanity issues
* Added note around shell remote_tmp option
* Changed fallback tmp dir to ~/.ansible/tmp to make shell defaults
* Adding slx_command module and supporting module_utils.
This commit adds the slx_command module and tests as well as the
required slxos module_utils.
* Update copyright in header
* Adding missing module init
* Cleaning up shebangs/licensing.
* Incorporating feedback
Removing reference to `waitfor` alias in `slxos_command` module.
Adding `Extreme Networks` to `short_description` of `slxos_command` module.
* Adding cliconf tests
* Fixing 3.X tests
* Adding docstrings to test methods for slxos cliconf tests
* Adding slxos terminal tests
* Adding slxos module_utils tests
* Adding Extreme Networks team members to BOTMETA.yml
This offers an optimization that allows loading larger
inventories of various structure by improving the
scaling laws involved for adding hosts and groups.
The primary speed benefit is the elimination of duplicate
recusion from traversing converging paths.
* aws ssm parameter lookup test case - fails demonstrating no exception when parameter missing
* aws ssm parameter lookup - fail in case parameter doesn't exist
* aws ssm parameter lookup test case - failing case for nice return from path lookup
* aws ssm parameter lookup - convert incoming taglist to a key-value dictionary
* aws ssm parameter lookup - pep8 / style clean up
* aws_ssm lookup plugin rewrite for more standard interface
* aws_ssm module and lookup - introduce integration test and fix:
* aws_ssm module and lookup - error case integraton test and many PEP8 and other cleanups
* aws ssm parameter lookup - Various fixes in response to review + recursive fix & test
* aws ssm parameter lookup - more in response to review - shertel/abadger
* aws ssm parameter lookup unit test - move to mocker according to abadger
* aws ssm parameter lookup - integrate with new documentation fragment
* aws ssm parameter lookup - accept either aws_profile or boto_profile
* aws ssm parameter lookup - eliminate lookup document fragment until env vars are fixed later
* Imported lookup plugin from Role
* Plugin cleanup, including:
* Use existing Python YAML parsing
* Remove environment variables as connection options
* Added initial debugging information
* Reworked the lookup plugin using the Python Request library. As it's available through Ansible, it makes communication with Conjur much more straight forward.
* Removed un-used libraries
* Fixed linting issues
* Standardized output on `format` and insure it works for 2.6, 2.7, and 3.x.
* Use quote_plus from the six library for improved python 2/3 behavior.
* Refactored identity & configuration to prefer user's file. This also includes a refactor to remove an un-needed dictionary merge method.
* Removed `requests` in favor of `ansible.module_utils.urls`.
* Refactored netrc loading to warn if host is not present.
* Tests and a refactor to support easier testing.
* Added reference to website
* Fixed two linting errors
* Fixed an extra line found by linting
* Updated file write to use binary to insure config files are written correctly
* Resolved linting issues
* Refactored config & identity loading to take advantage of plugin options
* Cleanup a bunch of small items caught by linting
* Removed extra line caught by linting
* Swapped in pytest and added some tests with mocked network responses
* Pushing to see if this approach works better...
* Refactored be open_url mocking based on feedback
* Fixed a couple linting issues & refactored mocking into each method to attempt to resolve a failing test
* Use a generic MagicMock for python 2.6
* Fixes doc typo
require -> required
* Use `type: path` in identity_file and config_file
Also removes `expanduser` calls below (which will now be called automatically on
paths.)
* Defines maintainers for conjur_variable plugin
* BOTMETA.yml:
** defines $team_cyberark_conjur as maintainers of Conjur Variable plugin
** adds myself and @jvanderhoof to that team
* Adds URLs to relevant documentation for Conjur Variable lookup plugin
* Clarifies "the server," "the machine" -> "controlling host"
The machine identity used is that of the Ansible controlling host, not any
server being provisioned or instructed. This documentation change aims to make
that relationship clear.
* Adds response code to exception message on authentication failure
* Enhances exception messages to specify the controlling host
These error messages are less likely to confuse a user as to which machine is
associated with the files, identities, and configurations being described.
* Adds ANSIBLE_METADATA for Conjur variable lookup plugin