* Fix task.resolved_action for callbacks when playbooks use action or local_action
* Fix using module_defaults with 'action' and 'local_action' task FA and add a test case
Fixes#81905
* Add prefix to `origin` when configuration variables come from ini files
Fixes ansible#82387
This change was suggested by @bcoca in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82388#discussion_r1424235728 and
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82388#discussion_r1424249732
When configuration variables come from an ini file, their `origin` is
now set to `ini: <file>`. Similarly, once supported, YAML configuration
files will have their `origin` as `yaml: <file>`.
Consequently, since unquoting configuration strings should happen if and
only if they come from an ini file, this condition boils down to testing
whether their `origin` starts with `ini:`.
* Do not add prefix to `origin` but explicitly pass `origin_ftype`
So as not to rely on a specific format of the `origin` string,
as suggested by @sivel in
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82388#issuecomment-1881714871
* use copystat to copy as many attributes as possible before os.rename
update unit test mocks for updated method of attribute preservation
add integration test for lineinfile case
remove erroneous `- meta: end_play` from lineinfile test suite
* add keep_dest_attrs parameter to control whether src attributes are
copied initially, and for existing destinations, whether the src is
updated using the dest before being renamed
consolidate with copy unsetting extended attrs
ci_complete
Enable file cache for vaulted host_vars_files vars plugin
* fixes#81994
* Changed cache arg from bool to str to allow 'vaulted' only file cache
* removed unused used var
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Co-authored-by: Steffen Oschatz <so@ypsilon.net>
* Handle error raised when argument validation with elements=int
and value is not within choices
Fixes: #82776
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
If the connection plugin fails to write the data to run to stdin we will
only attempt to get the output with one operation attempt. If this times
out we will consider the command to have failed and raise an exception
instead of forever attempting to get the output.
* prettify ansibile-doc output
delimiters when no color
avoid triggering color mode for existing tests
all use _format to observe nocolor
more v more info
imporoved conditional display
updated version on -v
normalize role errors
expand role data, dedupe code, fix formatting on warning
fix bug with galaxy info
role list improvements:
lists all roles (even w/o meta/argspec)
specs now indented under role
role only listed once
Updated tests to reflect format changes
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Prior to this commit, it was impossible to use a module like dnf with a
URL that contains a username with an @ such as an email address
username, because:
dnf:
name: https://foo@example.com:bar@example.com/some.rpm
Would cause netloc parsing to fail. However, the following:
dnf:
name: https://foo%40example.com:bar@example.com/some.rpm
Would also fail because ansible would *not* URL-decode the credentials,
causing the following to be base64 encoded in the Authorization header:
Zm9vJTQwZXhhbXBsZS5jb206YmFyCg==
Which decodes to:
foo%40example.com:foo
Which is *not* the authorized username, and as such, *won't* pass basic
auth.
With this commit, Ansible's url lib behaves like curl, chromium, wget,
etc, and encodes the above to:
Zm9vQGV4YW1wbGUuY29tOmJhcgo=
Which decodes to:
foo@example.com:bar
Which will actually pass the HTTP Basic Auth, and is the same behaviour
that you will find ie. with:
curl -vvI https://foo%40bar:test@example.com 2>&1 |grep Auth | awk '{ print $4 }'
* uri: Two tests that demonstrate missing handling of the "force" parameter
Add unit and integration tests that demonstrate that the uri module is not
handling the "force" parameter.
The unit test demonstrates that when "force" is present in the module parameters,
it is not being passed through to fetch_url().
The integration test demonstrates that "force" does not disable caching as
documented, and calls with a "dest" parameter that points to an existing file
can result in a "304 Not Modified" response.
* uri: Handle the "force" parameter properly
The uri module documents a "force" parameter that can be used to disable caching.
The module accepted the parameter but didn't pass it through to the fetch_url() method
which implements the logic to handle setting the appropriate headers for disabling
caching. This change passes the "force" parameter through as expected, allowing caching
to be disabled when requested by the module caller.
This patch removes an import fallback that was only executed under
Python 2. Now that we don't run tests against that runtime, it
generates an uncovered line. Dropping it will slightly increase the
coverage metric as a side effect.