* Run code-smell sanity tests in UTF-8 Mode.
* Update subprocess use in sanity test programs.
* Use raw_command instead of run_command with always=True set.
* Add more capture=True usage.
* Don't expose stdin to subprocesses.
* Capture more output. Warn on retry.
* Add more captures.
* Capture coverage cli output.
* Capture windows and network host checks.
* Be explicit about interactive usage.
* Use a shell for non-captured, non-interactive subprocesses.
* Add integration test to assert no TTY.
* Add unit test to assert no TTY.
* Require blocking stdin/stdout/stderr.
* Use subprocess.run in ansible-core sanity tests.
* Remove unused arg.
* Be explicit with subprocess.run check=False.
* Add changelog.
* Use a Python subprocess instead of a shell.
* Use InternalError instead of Exception.
* Require capture argument.
* Check for invalid raw_command arguments.
* Removed pointless communicate=True usage.
* Relocate stdout w/o capture check.
* Use threads instead of a subprocess for IO.
* Prevent losing unsafe from lookups
This patch fixes a bug which under certain conditions results in data
returned from lookups not being marked as unsafe.
Each time Templar.do_template is invoked a new AnsibleContext is
created and stored effectively at two places:
1) as an instance variable in templar_obj.cur_context
2) as a local variable called new_context in do_template method of Templar
Due to custom functionality in Ansible's Context that allows for nested
templating it is possible that during resolving variable's value
template/do_template method is called recursively again, again creating
a new context. At that point the problem manifests itself because as
mentioned in 1) above the context is overwriten on the templar object
which means that any subsequent calls to _lookup will use the new
context to mark it as unsafe which is now different to the local
new_context which is used for testing for unsafe property.
The solution to the problem appears to be to restore the original
context inside do_template and also to eliminate the local variable
new_context to prevent problems in the future.
It appears that we don't have a better way of storing the context other
than as some form of global variable and so this appears to be the
"best" solution possible at this point. Hopefully data tagging will be
the solution here.
For more examples see unit and integration tests included in this patch.
Fixes#77535
* Run code-smell sanity tests in UTF-8 Mode.
* Update subprocess use in sanity test programs.
* Use raw_command instead of run_command with always=True set.
* Add more capture=True usage.
* Don't expose stdin to subprocesses.
* Capture more output. Warn on retry.
* Add more captures.
* Capture coverage cli output.
* Capture windows and network host checks.
* Be explicit about interactive usage.
* Use a shell for non-captured, non-interactive subprocesses.
* Add integration test to assert no TTY.
* Add unit test to assert no TTY.
* Require blocking stdin/stdout/stderr.
* Use subprocess.run in ansible-core sanity tests.
* Remove unused arg.
* Be explicit with subprocess.run check=False.
* Add changelog.
* git fix docs and wrapper script
fixes#77582
now env var is set to wrapper or full command depending on version
as was the intent of previous PR
added ref to git commit from git for why/how we used the env vars
* handle key_file
When looking up the `no_log` setting for a parameter that is an alias in
`AnsibleModule._log_invocation()`, the alias value will always be an
empty dictionary since `self.aliases` on the `AnsibleModule` instance is
never updated after initialization. Since the `no_log` setting is on the
canonical parameter not the alias, an incorrect warning is issued if the
parameter matches `PASSWORD_MATCH`.
This PR returns the aliases dictionary as an attribute of the
`ValidationResult` and updates the `aliases` attribute on the
`AnsibleModule` instance.
* Revert "Revert "Config, ensure templating happens at functions (#77483)""
This reverts commit 94c9106153.
* removed update configdata, which is unused
* removed test for action we don't perform anymore
* removed unused configdata
move away from special templating in constants.py
simplified main get, unified paths to get info
* Let native jinja deal with eval for type
* make constants available for templating defaults
* ensure we use config file
* ansible-connection verboistery
for cli, just use normal parser creation
this also adds --help, but that seems fine
also some error cleanup
Co-authored-by: Nathaniel Case <this.is@nathanielca.se>
* Proper error on missing jinja2 override separator
Properly catch the case when no (or a wrong) separator is used in a
jinja2 override, and return a useful error message to the user.
* Support colons in jinja2 override value
By limiting the split to 1, any colons in the value are preserved and
passed on.
* Fall back to implicit namespace.name from the path if the metadata is invalid
* Test listing a collection with null namespace/name/version fields in its galaxy.yml
* Add option --no-fail-on-errors to return errors for ansible-doc --metadata-dump in JSON result instead of failing.
* Adjust changelog fragment.
* Add basic tests.
* Support ignoring of certificates for ansible-galaxy during SCM cloning
* Add integration tests installing a role from an untrusted repository
Test installing the role without --ignore-certs fails
Test installing the role with --ignore-certs is successful
* Add a toggle to control the number of signatures required to verify the authenticity of a collection
* Make the default number of required valid signatures 1
* Add option to make signature verification strict and fail if there are no valid signatures (e.g. "+1")
* Use a regex to validate --required-valid-signature-count
* Add a toggle to limit the gpg status codes that are considered a failure
* Update documentation and changelog
* Add unit and integration tests for the new options
* Fixes#77146
Fix using user-provided signatures when running 'ansible-galaxy collection verify ns.coll --offline'
Add a test for a user-provided signature when running ansible-galaxy collection verify with --offline
Fix displaying overall gpg failure without extra verbosity
Add a test for displaying gpg failure without verbosity
Improve documentation to be more clear that signature verification only currently applies to collections directly sourced from Galaxy servers
For IPv6 addresses, Ansible already provides the prefix length for IP
addresses in the `prefix` fact. This patch adjusts the facts for IPv4
addresses to also contain the prefix length in the prefix fact. This
makes it easier to use the facts consistently when the CIDR notation is
needed.
Signed-off-by: Till Maas <opensource@till.name>
While getting hostname from container, podman command
fails to return JSON so wrap exception and return
hostname as 'None'
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add more sanity tests on schema level (so they also work for plugins).
* Fix various issues the sanity test reported.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Fix function name.
* Let validate-modules also validate plugins.
* Support 'option' in 'cli'.
* Use DOCUMENTABLE_PLUGINS instead of UNDOCUMENTED_PLUGIN_TYPES.
* Support 'keyword', clean up error codes.
* Call settings.process_errors only once; remove __version__.
* Add changelog fragment.
* Fix ansible console to respect ANSIBLE_STDOUT_CALLBACK
This makes the ansible-console able to customize the stdout callback.
Ansible console currently uses statically minimal callback.
* Add changelog
* Move the fragment changelog in the right directory
Also, bump the default. A number of people have reported problems with
this 20 second timeout for a couple of years on
https://github.com/ansible/galaxy/issues/2302
It is mentioned in the issue that resolving dns can sometimes take up to
30 seconds, and that this timeout includes dns resolution.
Includes a changelog message
* apply owner/group permissions to top folder
* remove unused var unarchive30
* fix permissions for top folders if the tarball include multiple top folders
* added test for top folder ownership