The password is provided as a variable because there is no corresponding
keyword. I get the impression that keywords are considered a legacy mechanism,
so most (new) options are only overridable by variables.
The port is proved as a variable for now, to test remote_name in isolation.
By switching to block style (`|`) with clip (no `-` or `+`) the failure
messages don't require quoting and gain a single trailing newline. This causes
Ansible to print them as block style, when using the yaml stdout callback
plugin. As a result the values have one less layer of quoting and quote
escaping, making them much easier to read.
This switches `ansible_mitogen.transport_config.PlayContextSpec.password()` to
Ansible's plugin option framework. As a result
- The relatively recent `ansible_ssh_password` variable is now respected.
- The SSH connection password can be templated and specified as a play
variable. Task variables will probably also work, but testing was blocked
by #1132.
There is a chance this change will cause a regression in another connection
plugin (e.g. mitogen_docker), but nothing turned up in the test suite.
I intend ot migrate other connection configuration to
`ansible_mitogen.transport_config.PlayContextSpec._connect_option()`, the next
candidate is the remote port.
fixes#1106
This replaces the use of `os.path.realpath()` which gave incorrect results on
macOS - depending on the exact Python build, Python version, macOS version,
installation method, and phase of the moon.
realpath information kept around to aid debugging.
CI containers lack the necessary `setfacl` command. This has not previously
been noticed because no vanilla Ansible jobs were being run on Linux, only on
macOS.
refs #1118
This
- Removes the indirection of calling ansible in a sub-shell
- Includes vanilla Ansible, which was previously skipped
- Tests whether ansible_ssh_pass overrides ansible_password, as it should
As a one off I've the new tests against vanilla Ansible 2.10 through Ansible
10, to confirm the baseline priorities have remained unchanged all releases
currently supported by Mitogen 0.3.x.
The bug was fixed in a previous commit by Jonathan Rosser. This adds testing.
The bug is only triggered when the copy module is used inside a `with_items:`
loop and the destination filename has an extension. A `loop:` loop is not
sufficient.
refs #1110
This is in anticipation of #1110, which only exhibits inside a with_items:
loop. For this refactor `loop:` is used, to confirm the refactored tests are
still correct. A subsequent commit will change them to with_items.
The content of the files and their SHA1 checksums are unchanged.
Relying on the virtualenv default or hardcoding "python" results in a Python
2.x virtualenv on some targets (e.g. debian10-test). This caused a failure
when testing with Ansible >= 10 (ansible-core >= 2.17), which have dropped
Python 2.x support.
refs #1074
By setting ansible_python_interpreter for these fictious hosts we avoid
Ansible trying and failing to connect to them in a attempt to populate
ansible_facts.discovered_interpreter_python. This speeds up these tests by
avoiding a timeout.
It is also a necessary pre-requisite for Ansible 10 (ansible-core 2.17). In
that release no hardcoded fallback is used, failure to determine a valid
Python interpreter is a fatal error.
refs #1074
macOS 11 is not longer an available runner on Azure Devops. The minimum is now
macOS 12. This runner does not have Python 2.7 installed, so running them
would require a custom install - which I'm declaring too much effort for too
little gain.
refs #1090
Follwing fixes in Ansible 7-9 for CVE-2023-5764 cating `AnsibleUnsafeBytes` &
`AnsibleUnsafeText` to `bytes()` or `str()` requires special handling. The
handling is Ansible specific, so it shouldn't go in the mitogen package but
rather the ansible_mitogen package.
`ansible_mitogen.utils.unsafe.cast()` is most like `mitogen.utils.cast()`.
During development it began as `ansible_mitogen.utils.unsafe.unwrap_var()`,
closer to an inverse of `ansible.utils.unsafe_procy.wrap_var()`. Future
enhancements may move in this direction.
refs #977, refs #1046
See also
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-7j69-qfc3-2fq9
- https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82293
- https://github.com/mitogen-hq/mitogen/wiki/AnsibleUnsafe-notes
importlib.machinery.ModuleSpec and find_spec() were introduced in Python 3.4
under PEP 451. They replace the find_module() API of PEP 302, which was
deprecated from Python 3.4. They were removed in Python 3.12 along with the
imp module.
This change adds support for the PEP 451 APIs. Mitogen should no longer import
imp on Python versions that support ModuleSpec. Tests have been added to cover
the new APIs.
CI jobs have been added to cover Python 3.x on macOS.
Refs #1033
Co-authored-by: Witold Baryluk <witold.baryluk@gmail.com>
Using https:// requires certificate store management and additional parameter
passing that changed across Ansible and Python versions. Using http:// allows
the same tests to be used across wider spans of Python version on the
controller, and Python verison on the targets.
Python 3.12 on a target + get_uri needs Ansible >= 8 (ansible-core >= 2.15).
Python 3.12 removed deprecated httplib.HTTPSConnection() arguments.
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/80751
To do so the test suite allows a weak cryptographic alogorithm (SHA1) to be
used, principally for CentOS 6 targets. This can be removed if/when support
for older (legacy) targets is dropped.
Only the test suite enables this known weak alogorithm. Mitogen as-shipped
doesn't enable or disable algorithms.
Until Ansible 2.9 it looks like ansible_become_password had higher priority.
From Ansible 2.10 ansible_become_pass has higher priority [1]. Mitogen was not
respecting this.
I may need to rework this further, instatiating the become plugin may have
slowed down execution.
[1] Based on testing with
```
[ubuntus]
become-pass-pass ansible_become_pass=1234
become-pass-password ansible_become_password=1234
become-pass-both ansible_become_password=wrong ansible_become_pass=1234
[ubuntus:vars]
ansible_host=ubuntu2004.local
ansible_user=ubuntu
```
```
- hosts: ubuntus
gather_facts: false
become: true
tasks:
- ping:
```