* subversion - set LC_ALL for accurate command output parsing
When LC_ALL is not set, the output language of commands will differ based on locale. There
is a lot of history of trying to fix this. See the following pull requests:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/4358https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/4358
This patch attempts to fix this my setting LC_ALL to a UTF-8 locale. Setting LC_ALL to C reintroduces this bug https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/4178.
I'm sure there are some problems I am not seeing with setting this to en_US.UTF-8, but that is
the only way I could find to fix this bug without reintriducing the bug mentioned above.
* Rather than setting locale, just check for matches before trying to get groups
This is a pragmatic solution to avoid the stack trace since setting the locale correctly
to ensure message parsing is accurate is problematic.
* Improve regexps for finding revision and URL
Since moving to distro, it is possible to return this information for all platforms, not just Linux.
Also return version information for all platfrom not just Linux.
Update unit tests.
Remove some duplicate unit tests though I think there are more to remove.
* Fix docstring formatting
* Minor docstring changes
* Mock distro.id for Solaris service test
* Update comment
Test for the required binaries in the can_handle_archive() method and fail there. This
prevents failures for missing binaries unrelated to the archive type.
* Update missing zip binary message to match tar message
* Update unit tests
* Add integration tests
* Define packages based on the system rather than ignoring failures
* minor service_mgr facts fixes
handle case in which ps command fails or returns empty
updated tests since it now does keep trying to detect after ps fails
cli options will now display either use provided info, or automating from the name
Co-authored-by: Sloane Hertel <19572925+s-hertel@users.noreply.github.com>
- remove need for module (at least for posix side)
- adds retry with backoff on fetching file, since
race is bigger since we don't spend time on module
- now gives more info on fail
- also made actionfail/skip handle results if given
* rebased with upstream
* removed extra usetty as it wasnt needed, style changes, added var option setable by inventory for pkcs11
* update pkcs11_provider version_added
* Update lib/ansible/plugins/connection/ssh.py
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* Update lib/ansible/plugins/connection/ssh.py
Correct logic for a password being required for pkcs11_provider
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
* style nit fixes for checking pkcs11_provider is set
* fixed duplication when using password_prompt with pkcs11_provider
* added changelog fragment
* added changelog fragment
Co-authored-by: David Whiteside <david.whiteside@nrel.gov>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <nitzmahone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com>
base._update_security_filters is a private attribute of DNF used
as performance optimization. Modification or even call from outside
of DNF is against all recommendation including PEP8.
* Improve compatibility with all DNF versions
* Add changelog fragment for dnf security change
* Add resiliency to linux hw fact gathering
Now traps unexpected exceptions on mounts and continues
gathiering other info.
Also gives more info on why mount info gathering failed.
more info if debugging
* Fix module-specific defaults in the gather_facts, package, and service action plugins.
* Handle ansible.legacy actions better in get_action_args_with_defaults
* Add tests for each action plugin
* Changelog
Fixes#72918
Change:
- Make strategies behave consistently and return the empty string
instead of "UNKNOWN" (or "temporarystub") for the "before" value if
the permanent hostname file does not exist or could not be read.
- Switch to `with open()` instead of annoying exception handling code
(which was wrong and leaked file handles in several places). This
drops Python 2.4 support for this module.
- Updated porting guide since users could be relying on these former,
inconsistent values.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- Hostname strategies' get_*() methods should never write to the
filesystem. They are used in check_mode by default to determine if
there is any work to be done.
Test Plan:
- New unit tests to ensure that (at least when in check_mode) the get
methods don't ever call write.
Tickets:
- Fixes#66432
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Don't mutate os.environ in AnsibleModule.run_command, make a copy, and pass to Popen. Fixes#74783
* Simplify code a bit
* More simple
* Address some other potentially non threadsafe operations
* Add if around umask
* Address unit test assumptions
* Add clog frag
* yaml syntax issue
service module acts as proxy module for all service manager modules,
just like `package` module.
This is helpful in heterogeneous environments to manage services.
Fixes: #74507
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
When an empty value is provided, no `version` attribute will exist on the `LooseVersion` or
`StrictVersion` object. We catch and handle this, but it's not immediatebly clear that an
AttributeError means an empty value was provided.
Specifically handle the case where value or version are empty and add more
helpful error messages.
Add integration tests.
* Remove PyCrypto from setup.py and packaging script
* Remove mention of pycrpto from installation docs
* Remove PyCrypto from vault
* Remove pycryto constraint and unit test requirement
* Remove PyCrypto tests from unit tests
* Add docs and fix warning message
* Remove section about cryptography library in Ansible Vault docs
* Only remove crontabs if they are empty
* Add integration test to ensure system cron tab doesn't get removed. Increase cron integration tests separation.
* Also detect crontab which only contains whitespace as empty.
* cron integration test: Adjust system crontab path to be distribution specific.
Co-authored-by: Fabian Klemp <fabian.klemp@elara-gmbh.de>
* Update to six 1.16.0
* Address linting issues
* Remove six find_spex/exec_module warning filters
* Remove unnecessary comment about Py2.6, 2.13 will not support Py2.6, and we're bumping this for 2.12
* ci_complete
* Add changelog fragment
* Add constraint for MarkupSafe
MarkupSafe >= 2.0.0 requires Python >= 3.6.0. Add a constraint for older Python versions
and fix the `groupby_filter` test.
* Fix template_jinja2_latest test.
* patch filter decorators on newer Jinja2
* Jinja2 >= 3.0 renames several filter decorators used by Ansible itself, as well as by filters in collections. This patch ensures that the old names are usable within Ansible and by collections without warnings or errors.
* Ignore docs-build issues.
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
While logging, journal.send accepts module parameters.
If module parameters similar to arguments in journal.send,
rename the parameter names before sending to journal.send
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* fix: action _fixup_perms2 macos +a remote_paths in list() as it can be tuple
in `lib/ansible/plugin/action/__init__.py`'s `_fixup_perms2`,
`remote_paths` can be a list or tuple. however, the macos
specific attempt to use chmod +a attempts to concatenate
`remote_paths` with a list, which will fail if it is a tuple.
wrapping `remote_paths` in `list()` fixes this error.
* Update changelogs/fragments/74613-actionfixup_perms2_macos_remote_paths_ensure_list.yml
Co-authored-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* support separate role argspec file in ansible-doc
* support separate role argspec file in ansible-core
* support both .yml and .yaml extensions on argspec file in ansible-doc
* fix filename building bug and rename some argspec files to test variations
* use yaml extensions from constants
* add superfluous meta/main.yml files to tests
* Update lib/ansible/cli/doc.py
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* update docs
* ci_complete
* add changelog and allow for main.yml variations
* add collection role testing
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
Always use create_homedir when we are asked to create a home directory
in the User class. Don't use the -m and -k parameters from
useradd / luseradd as they behave differently with respect to
preexisting home directories. Instead always specify -M to ensure
that useradd / luseradd do not try to create the home directory.
This does not change potential different behaviours in child classes
of the User class.
Consider the new umask option from #73821 in create_homedir as well as
we do not let luseradd / useradd create the home directory any longer.
From the sha512sum man page:
... The default mode is to print a line with checksum, a character indicating type ('*' for binary, ' ' for text), and name for each FILE.
The distutils module is not shipped with SUNWPython on Solaris.
It's in the SUNWPython-devel package. Do not use LooseVersion.
Fixes: #74488
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* removal of deprecations and minor fix
name or cron_file is required.
reboot was removed.
updated docs to clarify usage.
now using cron_file=/etc/crontab is an error
fixes#37355
* warn show pathing issues when wallking through provided paths
moved issues from msg to actual warnings AND a specific return field
fixes#25314
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* pause - ensure control characters are always set appropriately
On some systems, curses.tigetstr() returns None, which does not work as a control character.
* Add unit tests
* Sort imports
* Skip on older Python
This is an action plugin and only runs on the controller, so no need to test of Python 2. Making
the import hackery work on Python 2 would required some more work which I am not sure is
worth it since we are moving away from Python 2 support on the controller.
* Make the tests work on Python 2 and 3
Change:
- After we output the newline in help text, we also added a space. This
caused either a space to show up before the shell prompt (in shells
like bash), or " %" and a newline before the next prompt on shells
like zsh that automatically force commands to end with a newline.
- This change removes the extra space, so that peace can be restored in
the minds of many.
- This only showed up when running commands with no arguments or invalid
arguments.
Test Plan:
- Ran `ansible`, `ansible -h`, `ansible-playbook`, `ansible-galaxy`, and
`ansible-galaxy -h`.
Tickets:
- Introduced in #69458
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* dont specify default for port, allow ssh/config
also added general note on how defaults work.
Co-authored-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Fix get_available_python_versions calls.
* Make run_playbook vars optional.
* Use ansible_pipelining in inventory.
* Fix type hint.
* Fix order of conditional evaluation.
* Remove unused ibmi platform.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Not all GnuPG return codes were analyzed (rc != 0) and not all relevant GnuPG error information was returned by the 'ansible.builtin.apt_key' module (https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/74477)
* Update changelogs/fragments/74478-apt_key-gpg-error-check.yaml
Co-authored-by: Brian Coca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Fix BaseFileCacheModule#keys to respect prefix
Change:
- Previously BaseFileCacheModule#keys would return keys with the cache
prefix. These keys are impossible to retrieve from the cache without
removing the prefix or using the cache without a prefix.
Now it removes the prefix from the key and only returns keys that
share the same prefix as the cache.
Test Plan:
- New unit tests
* Add explicit BaseFileCacheModule#keys test
Test that files that do not match the cache prefix are ignored.
Test that the prefix is removed from the cache key.
Change:
- Added Fedora 34 container image to docker.txt
- Dropped Fedora 32 from CI
- Added Fedora 34 to CI
- Updated Fedora 32 and 33 containers for ssh-related fixes
- Move cron fix from 698eae3f3d into
cron_setup and make it more generic; it can affect modern distros too.
Test Plan:
- ci_complete
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* dont rely on vars, task already gives us info
* ensure we always display delegation in host label
* also added parens with ansible_host to show target host vs resolved host
* delegating to self is not delegating
* delegated vars restoration for backwards compat
* tests need mock task with delegate_to
* correctly parse device from string
* check for command presence before running them
* check for command presence and return code for solaris and aix as well
* add changelog
Change:
- Instead of returning the `str` type, return the value that was
calculated.
Test Plan:
- New unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
* Fix world readable setting
now uses shell option in all cases, the old constant still exists
as 'documentation' but it not settable.
also fix the docsite link in warnings/errors
* fix typose#
* fix comment#
* added deprecated to config
* missing :
* import cleanup
* Update default containers to 3.4.0.
The 3.4.0 containers use Python 3.6 (the system Python) for `/usr/bin/python3`.
Python 3.9 continues to be the default Python version selected by `ansible-test` for these containers.
* Fix shebang on build-ansible.py.
Using `python` instead of `python3` allows `ansible-test` python interception and requirements install to function.
Fixes#74255
* Fix call to 'unique(case_sensitive=False)' triggering error when falling back to Ansible's version which **is** case-sensitive
* Test multiple situations of 'unique' filter errors with fallback not handling specific parameters
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Co-authored-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Homebrew's default install location for macOS on ARM is /opt/homebrew.
Source: https://docs.brew.sh/FAQ
On a Mac M1 (Apple Silicon), homebrew will be installed at
/opt/homebrew/bin/brew.
* Add yaml utils file and use it
* Linting fix and missing import
* Abstract a few more details
* Parser imports
* Don't use CSafeDumper in AnsibleDumper
* Move and use convert_yaml_objects_to_native when libyaml is present
* yaml_load and yaml_dump, instead of safe_*
* re-use HAS_LIBYAML from utils.yaml
* add changelog fragment
* Address recent changes
* Use representer instead of recursive type converter
* Restore needed import
* move yaml utils to module_utils
* Properly guard imports
* Update from_yaml(_all)? to handle text wrappers with CSafeLoader
* Use yaml utils for legacy_collection_loader
* Add HAS_YAML, and ignore pylint issue
* oops
* GPL->BSD
* Map Debian 8 to Python 2
If Python 3 is installed on Debian 8 Ansible cannot run, as the version
is too old (3.4)
* Add integration test for python interpreter discovery on Debian 8
* fix test issue on Debian 9, add changelog
* un"fix" not broken test :D
Co-authored-by: Fabian Klemp <fabian.klemp@elara-gmbh.de>
Co-authored-by: Matt Davis <mrd@redhat.com>
* Add umask option to user module
* Fail on setting both umask and local: True
* Add integration test
* Add changelog
* Run integration tests only if HOME_MODE is not set
* Run integration tests only on Linux
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
* fix module schema
not out of date hardcoded list anymore, uses 'current + 4' to
set valid deprecation targets
Co-authored-by: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com>
Change:
- Newer Solaris drops setfacl. Add a fallback for its chmod ACL syntax.
Test Plan:
- New units
Tickets:
- Fixes#74282
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
Change:
- Regression introduced in #70785
- When macOS chmod ACL syntax is used, Solaris-derived chmods return
with a status of 5. This is also used for our sshpass handling,
because sshpass will return 5 on auth failure. This means on Solaris,
we incorrectly assume auth failure when we reach this branch of logic
and try to run chmod with macOS syntax.
- We now wrap this specific use of chmod in an exception handler that
looks for AnsibleAuthenticationFailure and skips over it. This adds
another authentication attempt (something we normally avoid to prevent
account lockout), but seems better than the regression of not allowing
other fallbacks to be used.
- Without this patch, if setfacl fails on Solaris (and sshpass is used),
we do not try common_remote_group or world-readable tmpdir fallbacks.
Test Plan:
- New unit
Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
- Unit tests for `modules` and `module_utils` are now limited to importing only `ansible.module_utils` from the `ansible` module.
- Unit tests other than `modules` and `module_utils` are now run only on Python versions supported by the controller (Python 3.8+).
- Unit tests are now run in separate contexts (`controller`, `modules`, `module_utils`), each using separate invocations of `pytest`.