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
If casting a string fails then raise a TypeError. This is potentially an API
breaking change; chosen as the lesser evil vs. allowing silent errors.
`cast()` relies on `bytes(obj)` & `str(obj)` returning the respective
supertype. That's no longer the case for `AnsibleUnsafeBytes` &
`AnsibleUnsafeText`; since fixes/mitigations for CVE-2023-5764.
fixes#1046, refs #977
See also
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-7j69-qfc3-2fq9
- https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82293
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
If casting a string fails then raise a TypeError. This is potentially an API
breaking change; chosen as the lesser evil vs. allowing silent errors.
`cast()` relies on `bytes(obj)` & `str(obj)` returning the respective
supertype. That's no longer the case for `AnsibleUnsafeBytes` &
`AnsibleUnsafeText`; since fixes/mitigations for CVE-2023-5764.
fixes#1046, refs #977
See also
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-7j69-qfc3-2fq9
- https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/82293
Most of the necessary changes were made in recent PEP 451 commits. This bumps
the CI jobs, and declares the support. Test dependendancies are bumped to
latest supportted/available versions.
refs #1033
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>
faulthandler is a stdlib module in Python 3.3+. For a long time a PyPI package
of the same name was available for earlier Python releases. That package has
since been removed from PyPI, and the source respoitory archived. So we should
not rely on it.
fixes#983 refs #970
Refs #925#969
I'm not 100% confident that merely removing this is the full fix,
without substituting something else. I am sure keeping it would be
the greater of two evils. __del__() should be avoided on general
principal, and it's associated with multiple intermittant CI
failures, plus multiple user reported issues.
This reapplies an earlier change, when this plugin was first introduced to
Mitogen. The plugin was updated to fix
[DEPRECATION WARNING]: The '_remote_checksum()' method is deprecated.
I've elected to short-circuit the if statemtn logic, rather than
deleting/unindenting, to make the code delta much smaller. This should make it
easier to maintain/update.
Fixes#915
Co-authored-by: Stefano Rivera <stefano@rivera.za.net>
When the requested module (e.g. ansible.module_utils.distro)
- is provided by another module *e.g. distro)
- that itself was a package (e.g. distro 1.7.0)
At runtime
- ansible/module_utils/distro/__init__.py executes
- if https://pypi.org/project/distro/ is present, it's loaded as
ansible.module_utils.distro
- otherwise ansible/module_utils/distro/_distro.py is loaded
ParentEnumerationMethod would wrongly use whatever was in
sys.modules['ansible.module_utils.distro]. Instead we should ascend to
the first parent that has fullname == sys.modules[fullname].__name__.
Then descend to the appropriate .py file on disk.
This bug didn't show up before because until distro 1.7.0 (Feb 2022) the
top-level distro module was a module (distro.py) not a package
(distro/__init__.py)
fixes#906
Also
- Simplifies adding support for additional Ansible versions
- Unifies Python package versioning in CI and local test environments
- Matches Python versions tested, with those declared in setup.py
- Expands targets covered by automated Ansible tests to
- centos6, centos8
- debian9, debian11
- ubuntu1604, ubuntu2004
This reverse shell was historically used to debug CI jobs interactively.
It is not used anymore, and may be causing jobs to hang, then timeout.
There is no reason to keep it, and removing it simplifies CI jobs.
Additionally it has been reported as flagged by security scanners, so
removing it makes Mitogen easier to package/adopt.
fixes#847
The Travis Linux distribution must be upgraded because the Trusty
(Ubuntu 14.04) image does not have Python 3.9. Xenial (Ubuntu 16.04) is
the earliest version that offers Python 3.9.
I have not chosen a later release, in order to aid restoration of Python
2.4 - 2.6 tests.
CALLBACK_VERSION et al are documented as required in
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/dev_guide/developing_plugins.html#callback-plugins.
The need for document_fragment is noted in
cfa8075537/lib/ansible/plugins/callback/default.py (L28-L32)Fixes#758
This addresses the following error, seen while running
`ansible_tests.py`.
```
TASK [Gathering Facts gather_timeout=10, gather_subset=['all']]
****************
task path:
/home/alex/src/mitogen/tests/ansible/regression/issue_109__target_has_old_ansible_installed.yml:4
[WARNING]: Failure using method (v2_runner_on_start) in callback plugin
(<ansible.plugins.callback.nice_stdout.CallbackModule object at
0x7f76b3dad090>): 'show_per_host_start'
Callback Exception:
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py",
line 372, in send_callback
method(*new_args, **kwargs)
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/callback/default.py",
line 240, in v2_runner_on_start
if self.get_option('show_per_host_start'):
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/callback/__init__.py",
line 91, in get_option
return self._plugin_options[k]
Callback Exception:
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py",
line 372, in send_callback
method(*new_args, **kwargs)
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/callback/default.py",
line 240, in v2_runner_on_start
if self.get_option('show_per_host_start'):
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/callback/__init__.py",
line 91, in get_option
return self._plugin_options[k]
[task 339882] 00:00:08.172036 D ansible_mitogen.affinity: CPU mask for
WorkerProcess: 0x000004
Callback Exception:
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py",
line 372, in send_callback
method(*new_args, **kwargs)
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/callback/default.py",
line 240, in v2_runner_on_start
if self.get_option('show_per_host_start'):
File
"/home/alex/src/mitogen/.tox/py27-ansible2.10/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/callback/__init__.py",
line 91, in get_option
return self._plugin_options[k]
```
Ansible has no blocking services running, or really any service that
would have an outsized benefit from multiple IO waiters. Probably we
only need 1, but let's start with 2 just in case.
The undocumented 'tmp' parameter controls whether _execute_module()
would delete anything on 2.3, so mimic that. This means
_execute_remove_stat() calls will not blow away the temp directory,
which broke the unarchive plugin.