This shouldn't change the interpreter ultimately chosen by Ansible. It should
only improve the hit rate of performing interpreter discovery, particular in
cases where only pythonX.Y is present on the target.
Interpreter discovery may take longer or shorter, depending on the Ansible
version and the interpreters present on the target.
The function is Ansible >= 12 (ansible-core >= 2.19). See #1274 for analysis
of `json.dumps()` vs `jsonify()` differences. This change is a middle ground
between full backward compatibility and using `json.dumps()` unadorned.
- if `data` is `None`, then it will still be transferred as `{}` on older
versions of Ansible, but 'null' in newer releases. Cases where 'null'
caused a problem are suspected/reported, but no reproducers are available.
- `ensure_ascii=True` will be still be tried, with fallback. I believe this
is only relevant on Python 2.x.
- `sort_keys=True` will no longer be used.
- No indentation/pretty printing will be applied, this remains unchanged
fixes#1274
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>
Rough guidelines, in decending preference:
- Use mitogen.core if possible
- Use ansible.module_utils.six if possible
- Embed a getattr() or try/except
viewkeys() et al can't be brought into mitogen.core because that package still
targets Python 2.4. dict.viewkeys() were introduced in Python 2.7.
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