fixes setup module relative import fail on some pythons

pull/719/head
Steven Robertson 5 years ago
parent 67f1ca97c4
commit 81076c9da8

@ -96,6 +96,9 @@ class Invocation(object):
#: Initially ``None``, but set by :func:`invoke`. The raw source or
#: binary contents of the module.
self._module_source = None
#: Initially ``{}``, but set by :func:`invoke`. Optional source to send
#: to :func:`propagate_paths_and_modules` to fix Python3.5 relative import errors
self._overridden_sources = {}
def get_module_source(self):
if self._module_source is None:
@ -476,6 +479,7 @@ def _propagate_deps(invocation, planner, context):
context=context,
paths=planner.get_push_files(),
modules=planner.get_module_deps(),
overridden_sources=invocation._overridden_sources
)
@ -533,6 +537,26 @@ def _get_planner(name, path, source):
raise ansible.errors.AnsibleError(NO_METHOD_MSG + repr(invocation))
def _fix_py35(invocation, module_source):
"""
super edge case with a relative import error in Python 3.5.1-3.5.3
in Ansible's setup module when using Mitogen
https://github.com/dw/mitogen/issues/672#issuecomment-636408833
We replace a relative import in the setup module with the actual full file path
This works in vanilla Ansible but not in Mitogen otherwise
"""
if invocation.module_name == 'setup' and \
invocation.module_path not in invocation._overridden_sources:
# in-memory replacement of setup module's relative import
# would check for just python3.5 and run this then but we don't know the
# target python at this time yet
module_source = module_source.replace(
b"from ...module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule",
b"from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule"
)
invocation._overridden_sources[invocation.module_path] = module_source
def invoke(invocation):
"""
Find a Planner subclass corresponding to `invocation` and use it to invoke
@ -555,10 +579,12 @@ def invoke(invocation):
invocation.module_path = mitogen.core.to_text(path)
if invocation.module_path not in _planner_by_path:
module_source = invocation.get_module_source()
_fix_py35(invocation, module_source)
_planner_by_path[invocation.module_path] = _get_planner(
invocation.module_name,
invocation.module_path,
invocation.get_module_source()
module_source
)
planner = _planner_by_path[invocation.module_path](invocation)

@ -746,13 +746,18 @@ class PushFileService(Service):
'paths': list,
'modules': list,
})
def propagate_paths_and_modules(self, context, paths, modules):
def propagate_paths_and_modules(self, context, paths, modules, overridden_sources=None):
"""
One size fits all method to ensure a target context has been preloaded
with a set of small files and Python modules.
overridden_sources: optional dict containing source code to override path's source code
"""
for path in paths:
self.propagate_to(context, mitogen.core.to_text(path))
overridden_source = None
if overridden_sources is not None and path in overridden_sources:
overridden_source = overridden_sources[path]
self.propagate_to(context, mitogen.core.to_text(path), overridden_source)
#self.router.responder.forward_modules(context, modules) TODO
@expose(policy=AllowParents())
@ -760,14 +765,22 @@ class PushFileService(Service):
'context': mitogen.core.Context,
'path': mitogen.core.FsPathTypes,
})
def propagate_to(self, context, path):
def propagate_to(self, context, path, overridden_source=None):
"""
If the optional parameter 'overridden_source' is passed, use
that instead of the path's code as source code. This works around some bugs
of source modules such as relative imports on unsupported Python versions
"""
if path not in self._cache:
LOG.debug('caching small file %s', path)
fp = open(path, 'rb')
try:
self._cache[path] = mitogen.core.Blob(fp.read())
finally:
fp.close()
if overridden_source is None:
fp = open(path, 'rb')
try:
self._cache[path] = mitogen.core.Blob(fp.read())
finally:
fp.close()
else:
self._cache[path] = mitogen.core.Blob(overridden_source)
self._forward(context, path)
@expose(policy=AllowParents())

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