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9.8 KiB
Python
246 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
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# (c) 2017, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import ast
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import sys
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import yaml
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text
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# There are currently defaults for all metadata fields so we can add it
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# automatically if a file doesn't specify it
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DEFAULT_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community'}
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class ParseError(Exception):
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"""Thrown when parsing a file fails"""
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pass
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def _seek_end_of_dict(module_data, start_line, start_col, next_node_line, next_node_col):
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"""Look for the end of a dict in a set of lines
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We know the starting position of the dict and we know the start of the
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next code node but in between there may be multiple newlines and comments.
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There may also be multiple python statements on the same line (separated
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by semicolons)
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Examples::
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {[..]}
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DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {[..]} # Optional comments with confusing junk => {}
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# Optional comments {}
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DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
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[..]
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}
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# Optional comments {}
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DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {[..]} ; DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {}EOF
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"""
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if next_node_line is None:
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# The dict is the last statement in the file
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snippet = module_data.splitlines()[start_line:]
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next_node_col = 0
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# Include the last line in the file
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last_line_offset = 0
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else:
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# It's somewhere in the middle so we need to separate it from the rest
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snippet = module_data.splitlines()[start_line:next_node_line]
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# Do not include the last line because that's where the next node
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# starts
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last_line_offset = 1
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if next_node_col == 0:
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# This handles all variants where there are only comments and blank
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# lines between the dict and the next code node
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# Step backwards through all the lines in the snippet
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for line_idx, line in tuple(reversed(tuple(enumerate(snippet))))[last_line_offset:]:
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end_col = None
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# Step backwards through all the characters in the line
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for col_idx, char in reversed(tuple(enumerate(c for c in line))):
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if not isinstance(char, bytes):
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# Python3 wart. slicing a byte string yields integers
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char = bytes((char,))
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if char == b'}' and end_col is None:
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# Potentially found the end of the dict
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end_col = col_idx
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elif char == b'#' and end_col is not None:
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# The previous '}' was part of a comment. Keep trying
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end_col = None
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if end_col is not None:
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# Found the end!
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end_line = start_line + line_idx
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break
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else:
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raise ParseError('Unable to find the end of dictionary')
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else:
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# Harder cases involving multiple statements on one line
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# Good Ansible Module style doesn't do this so we're just going to
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# treat this as an error for now:
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raise ParseError('Multiple statements per line confuses the module metadata parser.')
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return end_line, end_col
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def _seek_end_of_string(module_data, start_line, start_col, next_node_line, next_node_col):
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"""
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This is much trickier than finding the end of a dict. A dict has only one
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ending character, "}". Strings have four potential ending characters. We
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have to parse the beginning of the string to determine what the ending
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character will be.
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Examples:
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = '''[..]''' # Optional comment with confusing chars '''
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# Optional comment with confusing chars '''
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DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = '''
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[..]
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'''
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DOCUMENTATIONS = [..]
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = '''[..]''' ; DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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SHORT_NAME = ANSIBLE_METADATA = '''[..]''' ; DOCUMENTATION = [..]
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String marker variants:
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* '[..]'
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* "[..]"
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* '''[..]'''
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* \"\"\"[..]\"\"\"
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Each of these come in u, r, and b variants:
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* '[..]'
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* u'[..]'
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* b'[..]'
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* r'[..]'
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* ur'[..]'
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* ru'[..]'
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* br'[..]'
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* b'[..]'
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* rb'[..]'
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError('Finding end of string not yet implemented')
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def extract_metadata(module_ast=None, module_data=None, offsets=False):
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"""Extract the metadata from a module
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:kwarg module_ast: ast representation of the module. At least one of this
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or ``module_data`` must be given. If the code calling
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:func:`extract_metadata` has already parsed the module_data into an ast,
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giving the ast here will save reparsing it.
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:kwarg module_data: Byte string containing a module's code. At least one
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of this or ``module_ast`` must be given.
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:kwarg offsets: If set to True, offests into the source code will be
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returned. This requires that ``module_data`` be set.
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:returns: a tuple of metadata (a dict), line the metadata starts on,
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column the metadata starts on, line the metadata ends on, column the
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metadata ends on, and the names the metadata is assigned to. One of
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the names the metadata is assigned to will be ANSIBLE_METADATA. If no
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metadata is found, the tuple will be (None, -1, -1, -1, -1, None).
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If ``offsets`` is False then the tuple will consist of
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(metadata, -1, -1, -1, -1, None).
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:raises ansible.parsing.metadata.ParseError: if ``module_data`` does not parse
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:raises SyntaxError: if ``module_data`` is needed but does not parse correctly
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"""
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if offsets and module_data is None:
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raise TypeError('If offsets is True then module_data must also be given')
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if module_ast is None and module_data is None:
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raise TypeError('One of module_ast or module_data must be given')
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metadata = None
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start_line = -1
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start_col = -1
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end_line = -1
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end_col = -1
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targets = None
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if module_ast is None:
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module_ast = ast.parse(module_data)
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for root_idx, child in reversed(list(enumerate(module_ast.body))):
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if isinstance(child, ast.Assign):
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for target in child.targets:
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if isinstance(target, ast.Name) and target.id == 'ANSIBLE_METADATA':
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metadata = ast.literal_eval(child.value)
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if not offsets:
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continue
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try:
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# Determine where the next node starts
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next_node = module_ast.body[root_idx + 1]
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next_lineno = next_node.lineno
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next_col_offset = next_node.col_offset
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except IndexError:
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# Metadata is defined in the last node of the file
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next_lineno = None
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next_col_offset = None
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if isinstance(child.value, ast.Dict):
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# Determine where the current metadata ends
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end_line, end_col = _seek_end_of_dict(module_data,
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child.lineno - 1,
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child.col_offset,
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next_lineno,
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next_col_offset)
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elif isinstance(child.value, ast.Str):
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metadata = yaml.safe_load(child.value.s)
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end_line, end_col = _seek_end_of_string(module_data,
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child.lineno - 1,
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child.col_offset,
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next_lineno,
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next_col_offset)
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elif isinstance(child.value, ast.Bytes):
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metadata = yaml.safe_load(to_text(child.value.s, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
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end_line, end_col = _seek_end_of_string(module_data,
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child.lineno - 1,
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child.col_offset,
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next_lineno,
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next_col_offset)
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else:
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raise ParseError('Ansible plugin metadata must be a dict')
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# Do these after the if-else so we don't pollute them in
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# case this was a false positive
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start_line = child.lineno - 1
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start_col = child.col_offset
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targets = [t.id for t in child.targets]
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break
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if metadata is not None:
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# Once we've found the metadata we're done
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break
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return metadata, start_line, start_col, end_line, end_col, targets
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