This adapts PR #740 by @extmind (afe0026890),
which augmented the call to `Connection.get_task_var()` with
`C.config.get_config_value('INTERPRETER_PYTHON'` as a default. Instead this
*replaces* the call to `Connection.get_task_var()`. The aim is greater
simplicity by disentangling templating of a configured interpreter path and
discovery of an interpreter when none is configured. I think this also reduces
the number of times `Connection._get_task_vars()` is called, so reducing the
number of times we do the ugly stack frame inspection.
I've also added test cases.
Co-authored-by: Lars Beckers <lars@extmind.de>
Ansible >= 4 (ansible-core >= 2.11) the SSH plugin has a `timeout` option and
with variable `ansible_ssh_timeout`, but not a `ansible_timeout` variable.
The local plugin has no such option or variable(s). However `ansible_timeout`
is backfilled for all conection plugins, by legacy mechanisms that populate
the play context attribute:
- `ansible.constants.COMMON_CONNECTION_VARS`
- `ansible.constants.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING`
The `timeout` keyword is for task completion timeout, not connection timeout.
A twist - for the connection option "host" the corresponding legacy
PlayContext attribute is PlayContext.remote_addr. This may be the only case
where a connection option name and the PlayContext attribute name differ.
Adding a the tt-ssh-executable test target uncovered an Ansible bug during
`meta: reset_connection` tasks. So this commit includes a workaround for
affected versions of Ansible.
Uses the same fallback for (mitogen_sudo et al) as become_exe (see #1173).
The new `Spec.become_flags()` is not yet explicitly tested. Note that it
returns a string (matching the Ansible option of the same name), whereas
`Spec.sudo_args()` returns a list.
refs #1083
Some ansible_mitogen connection plugins look more like become plugins (e.g.
mitogen_sudo) & use become plugin options. For now there's special handling in
PlayContextSpec._become_option(). Further design/discussion can go in #1173.
Refs #1087.
This reads the become username from the `become_user` attribute of the play
context, to the `"become_user"` option of the loaded become plugin. This has
been supported by vanilla Ansible since Ansible 2.10 (ansible-base 2.10).
To support this I've also switched from using the `play_context.become` (a
bool), to `connection.become` (an instance of the appropriate) become plugin.
New tests have been added, modelled on those for templated connection
parameters (see #1147, #1153, #1159).
See
- 480b106d65
refs #1083
Co-authored-by: mordek <m.pirog@bonasoft.pl>
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
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:
```