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Python
589 lines
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Python
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2017 Toshio Kuratomi <tkuraotmi@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 json
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import os
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import os.path
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import stat
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import tempfile
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import traceback
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleFileNotFound
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
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from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean
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from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase
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from ansible.utils.hashing import checksum
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# Supplement the FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS with arguments that are specific to file
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# FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS contains things that are not arguments of file so remove those as well
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REAL_FILE_ARGS = frozenset(FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.keys()).union(
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('state', 'path', '_original_basename', 'recurse', 'force',
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'_diff_peek', 'src')).difference(
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('content', 'decrypt', 'backup', 'remote_src', 'regexp', 'delimiter',
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'directory_mode', 'unsafe_writes'))
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def _create_remote_file_args(module_args):
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"""remove keys that are not relevant to file"""
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return dict((k, v) for k, v in module_args.items() if k in REAL_FILE_ARGS)
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def _create_remote_copy_args(module_args):
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"""remove action plugin only keys"""
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return dict((k, v) for k, v in module_args.items() if k not in ('content', 'decrypt'))
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def _walk_dirs(topdir, base_path=None, local_follow=False, trailing_slash_detector=None):
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"""
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Walk a filesystem tree returning enough information to copy the files
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:arg topdir: The directory that the filesystem tree is rooted at
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:kwarg base_path: The initial directory structure to strip off of the
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files for the destination directory. If this is None (the default),
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the base_path is set to ``top_dir``.
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:kwarg local_follow: Whether to follow symlinks on the source. When set
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to False, no symlinks are dereferenced. When set to True (the
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default), the code will dereference most symlinks. However, symlinks
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can still be present if needed to break a circular link.
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:kwarg trailing_slash_detector: Function to determine if a path has
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a trailing directory separator. Only needed when dealing with paths on
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a remote machine (in which case, pass in a function that is aware of the
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directory separator conventions on the remote machine).
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:returns: dictionary of tuples. All of the path elements in the structure are text strings.
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This separates all the files, directories, and symlinks along with
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important information about each::
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{ 'files': [('/absolute/path/to/copy/from', 'relative/path/to/copy/to'), ...],
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'directories': [('/absolute/path/to/copy/from', 'relative/path/to/copy/to'), ...],
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'symlinks': [('/symlink/target/path', 'relative/path/to/copy/to'), ...],
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}
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The ``symlinks`` field is only populated if ``local_follow`` is set to False
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*or* a circular symlink cannot be dereferenced.
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"""
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# Convert the path segments into byte strings
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r_files = {'files': [], 'directories': [], 'symlinks': []}
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def _recurse(topdir, rel_offset, parent_dirs, rel_base=u''):
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"""
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This is a closure (function utilizing variables from it's parent
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function's scope) so that we only need one copy of all the containers.
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Note that this function uses side effects (See the Variables used from
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outer scope).
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:arg topdir: The directory we are walking for files
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:arg rel_offset: Integer defining how many characters to strip off of
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the beginning of a path
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:arg parent_dirs: Directories that we're copying that this directory is in.
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:kwarg rel_base: String to prepend to the path after ``rel_offset`` is
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applied to form the relative path.
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Variables used from the outer scope
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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:r_files: Dictionary of files in the hierarchy. See the return value
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for :func:`walk` for the structure of this dictionary.
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:local_follow: Read-only inside of :func:`_recurse`. Whether to follow symlinks
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"""
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for base_path, sub_folders, files in os.walk(topdir):
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for filename in files:
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filepath = os.path.join(base_path, filename)
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dest_filepath = os.path.join(rel_base, filepath[rel_offset:])
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if os.path.islink(filepath):
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# Dereference the symlnk
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real_file = os.path.realpath(filepath)
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if local_follow and os.path.isfile(real_file):
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# Add the file pointed to by the symlink
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r_files['files'].append((real_file, dest_filepath))
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else:
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# Mark this file as a symlink to copy
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r_files['symlinks'].append((os.readlink(filepath), dest_filepath))
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else:
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# Just a normal file
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r_files['files'].append((filepath, dest_filepath))
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for dirname in sub_folders:
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dirpath = os.path.join(base_path, dirname)
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dest_dirpath = os.path.join(rel_base, dirpath[rel_offset:])
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real_dir = os.path.realpath(dirpath)
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dir_stats = os.stat(real_dir)
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if os.path.islink(dirpath):
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if local_follow:
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if (dir_stats.st_dev, dir_stats.st_ino) in parent_dirs:
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# Just insert the symlink if the target directory
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# exists inside of the copy already
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r_files['symlinks'].append((os.readlink(dirpath), dest_dirpath))
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else:
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# Walk the dirpath to find all parent directories.
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new_parents = set()
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parent_dir_list = os.path.dirname(dirpath).split(os.path.sep)
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for parent in range(len(parent_dir_list), 0, -1):
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parent_stat = os.stat(u'/'.join(parent_dir_list[:parent]))
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if (parent_stat.st_dev, parent_stat.st_ino) in parent_dirs:
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# Reached the point at which the directory
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# tree is already known. Don't add any
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# more or we might go to an ancestor that
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# isn't being copied.
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break
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new_parents.add((parent_stat.st_dev, parent_stat.st_ino))
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if (dir_stats.st_dev, dir_stats.st_ino) in new_parents:
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# This was a a circular symlink. So add it as
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# a symlink
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r_files['symlinks'].append((os.readlink(dirpath), dest_dirpath))
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else:
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# Walk the directory pointed to by the symlink
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r_files['directories'].append((real_dir, dest_dirpath))
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offset = len(real_dir) + 1
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_recurse(real_dir, offset, parent_dirs.union(new_parents), rel_base=dest_dirpath)
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else:
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# Add the symlink to the destination
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r_files['symlinks'].append((os.readlink(dirpath), dest_dirpath))
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else:
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# Just a normal directory
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r_files['directories'].append((dirpath, dest_dirpath))
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# Check if the source ends with a "/" so that we know which directory
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# level to work at (similar to rsync)
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source_trailing_slash = False
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if trailing_slash_detector:
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source_trailing_slash = trailing_slash_detector(topdir)
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else:
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source_trailing_slash = topdir.endswith(os.path.sep)
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# Calculate the offset needed to strip the base_path to make relative
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# paths
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if base_path is None:
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base_path = topdir
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if not source_trailing_slash:
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base_path = os.path.dirname(base_path)
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if topdir.startswith(base_path):
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offset = len(base_path)
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# Make sure we're making the new paths relative
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if trailing_slash_detector and not trailing_slash_detector(base_path):
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offset += 1
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elif not base_path.endswith(os.path.sep):
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offset += 1
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if os.path.islink(topdir) and not local_follow:
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r_files['symlinks'] = (os.readlink(topdir), os.path.basename(topdir))
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return r_files
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dir_stats = os.stat(topdir)
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parents = frozenset(((dir_stats.st_dev, dir_stats.st_ino),))
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# Actually walk the directory hierarchy
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_recurse(topdir, offset, parents)
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return r_files
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class ActionModule(ActionBase):
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TRANSFERS_FILES = True
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def _ensure_invocation(self, result):
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# NOTE: adding invocation arguments here needs to be kept in sync with
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# any no_log specified in the argument_spec in the module.
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# This is not automatic.
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if 'invocation' not in result:
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if self._play_context.no_log:
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result['invocation'] = "CENSORED: no_log is set"
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else:
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# NOTE: Should be removed in the future. For now keep this broken
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# behaviour, have a look in the PR 51582
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result['invocation'] = self._task.args.copy()
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result['invocation']['module_args'] = self._task.args.copy()
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if isinstance(result['invocation'], dict) and 'content' in result['invocation']:
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result['invocation']['content'] = 'CENSORED: content is a no_log parameter'
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return result
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def _copy_file(self, source_full, source_rel, content, content_tempfile,
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dest, task_vars, follow):
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decrypt = boolean(self._task.args.get('decrypt', True), strict=False)
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force = boolean(self._task.args.get('force', 'yes'), strict=False)
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raw = boolean(self._task.args.get('raw', 'no'), strict=False)
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result = {}
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result['diff'] = []
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# If the local file does not exist, get_real_file() raises AnsibleFileNotFound
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try:
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source_full = self._loader.get_real_file(source_full, decrypt=decrypt)
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except AnsibleFileNotFound as e:
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result['failed'] = True
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result['msg'] = "could not find src=%s, %s" % (source_full, to_text(e))
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return result
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# Get the local mode and set if user wanted it preserved
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# https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/1124
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lmode = None
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if self._task.args.get('mode', None) == 'preserve':
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lmode = '0%03o' % stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(source_full).st_mode)
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# This is kind of optimization - if user told us destination is
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# dir, do path manipulation right away, otherwise we still check
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# for dest being a dir via remote call below.
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if self._connection._shell.path_has_trailing_slash(dest):
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dest_file = self._connection._shell.join_path(dest, source_rel)
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else:
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dest_file = dest
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# Attempt to get remote file info
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dest_status = self._execute_remote_stat(dest_file, all_vars=task_vars, follow=follow, checksum=force)
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if dest_status['exists'] and dest_status['isdir']:
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# The dest is a directory.
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if content is not None:
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# If source was defined as content remove the temporary file and fail out.
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self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
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result['failed'] = True
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result['msg'] = "can not use content with a dir as dest"
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return result
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else:
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# Append the relative source location to the destination and get remote stats again
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dest_file = self._connection._shell.join_path(dest, source_rel)
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dest_status = self._execute_remote_stat(dest_file, all_vars=task_vars, follow=follow, checksum=force)
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if dest_status['exists'] and not force:
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# remote_file exists so continue to next iteration.
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return None
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# Generate a hash of the local file.
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local_checksum = checksum(source_full)
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if local_checksum != dest_status['checksum']:
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# The checksums don't match and we will change or error out.
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if self._play_context.diff and not raw:
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result['diff'].append(self._get_diff_data(dest_file, source_full, task_vars))
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if self._play_context.check_mode:
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self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
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result['changed'] = True
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return result
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# Define a remote directory that we will copy the file to.
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tmp_src = self._connection._shell.join_path(self._connection._shell.tmpdir, 'source')
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remote_path = None
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if not raw:
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remote_path = self._transfer_file(source_full, tmp_src)
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else:
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self._transfer_file(source_full, dest_file)
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# We have copied the file remotely and no longer require our content_tempfile
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self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
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self._loader.cleanup_tmp_file(source_full)
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# fix file permissions when the copy is done as a different user
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if remote_path:
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self._fixup_perms2((self._connection._shell.tmpdir, remote_path))
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if raw:
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# Continue to next iteration if raw is defined.
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return None
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# Run the copy module
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# src and dest here come after original and override them
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# we pass dest only to make sure it includes trailing slash in case of recursive copy
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new_module_args = _create_remote_copy_args(self._task.args)
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new_module_args.update(
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dict(
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src=tmp_src,
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dest=dest,
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_original_basename=source_rel,
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follow=follow
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)
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)
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if not self._task.args.get('checksum'):
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new_module_args['checksum'] = local_checksum
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if lmode:
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new_module_args['mode'] = lmode
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module_return = self._execute_module(module_name='copy', module_args=new_module_args, task_vars=task_vars)
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else:
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# no need to transfer the file, already correct hash, but still need to call
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# the file module in case we want to change attributes
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self._remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(content, content_tempfile)
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self._loader.cleanup_tmp_file(source_full)
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if raw:
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return None
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# Fix for https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/1568.
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# If checksums match, and follow = True, find out if 'dest' is a link. If so,
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# change it to point to the source of the link.
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if follow:
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dest_status_nofollow = self._execute_remote_stat(dest_file, all_vars=task_vars, follow=False)
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if dest_status_nofollow['islnk'] and 'lnk_source' in dest_status_nofollow.keys():
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dest = dest_status_nofollow['lnk_source']
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# Build temporary module_args.
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new_module_args = _create_remote_file_args(self._task.args)
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new_module_args.update(
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dict(
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dest=dest,
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_original_basename=source_rel,
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recurse=False,
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state='file',
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)
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)
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# src is sent to the file module in _original_basename, not in src
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try:
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del new_module_args['src']
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except KeyError:
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pass
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if lmode:
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new_module_args['mode'] = lmode
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# Execute the file module.
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module_return = self._execute_module(module_name='file', module_args=new_module_args, task_vars=task_vars)
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if not module_return.get('checksum'):
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module_return['checksum'] = local_checksum
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result.update(module_return)
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return result
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def _create_content_tempfile(self, content):
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''' Create a tempfile containing defined content '''
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fd, content_tempfile = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=C.DEFAULT_LOCAL_TMP)
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f = os.fdopen(fd, 'wb')
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content = to_bytes(content)
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try:
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f.write(content)
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except Exception as err:
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os.remove(content_tempfile)
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raise Exception(err)
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finally:
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f.close()
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return content_tempfile
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def _remove_tempfile_if_content_defined(self, content, content_tempfile):
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if content is not None:
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os.remove(content_tempfile)
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def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=None):
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''' handler for file transfer operations '''
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if task_vars is None:
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task_vars = dict()
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result = super(ActionModule, self).run(tmp, task_vars)
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del tmp # tmp no longer has any effect
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source = self._task.args.get('src', None)
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content = self._task.args.get('content', None)
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dest = self._task.args.get('dest', None)
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remote_src = boolean(self._task.args.get('remote_src', False), strict=False)
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local_follow = boolean(self._task.args.get('local_follow', True), strict=False)
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result['failed'] = True
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if not source and content is None:
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result['msg'] = 'src (or content) is required'
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elif not dest:
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result['msg'] = 'dest is required'
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elif source and content is not None:
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result['msg'] = 'src and content are mutually exclusive'
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elif content is not None and dest is not None and dest.endswith("/"):
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result['msg'] = "can not use content with a dir as dest"
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else:
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del result['failed']
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if result.get('failed'):
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return self._ensure_invocation(result)
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# Define content_tempfile in case we set it after finding content populated.
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content_tempfile = None
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# If content is defined make a tmp file and write the content into it.
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if content is not None:
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try:
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# If content comes to us as a dict it should be decoded json.
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# We need to encode it back into a string to write it out.
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if isinstance(content, dict) or isinstance(content, list):
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content_tempfile = self._create_content_tempfile(json.dumps(content))
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|
else:
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|
content_tempfile = self._create_content_tempfile(content)
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|
source = content_tempfile
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|
except Exception as err:
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|
result['failed'] = True
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||
|
result['msg'] = "could not write content temp file: %s" % to_native(err)
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|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
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||
|
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||
|
# if we have first_available_file in our vars
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||
|
# look up the files and use the first one we find as src
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|
elif remote_src:
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|
result.update(self._execute_module(module_name='copy', task_vars=task_vars))
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||
|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
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||
|
else:
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||
|
# find_needle returns a path that may not have a trailing slash on
|
||
|
# a directory so we need to determine that now (we use it just
|
||
|
# like rsync does to figure out whether to include the directory
|
||
|
# or only the files inside the directory
|
||
|
trailing_slash = source.endswith(os.path.sep)
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
# find in expected paths
|
||
|
source = self._find_needle('files', source)
|
||
|
except AnsibleError as e:
|
||
|
result['failed'] = True
|
||
|
result['msg'] = to_text(e)
|
||
|
result['exception'] = traceback.format_exc()
|
||
|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if trailing_slash != source.endswith(os.path.sep):
|
||
|
if source[-1] == os.path.sep:
|
||
|
source = source[:-1]
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
source = source + os.path.sep
|
||
|
|
||
|
# A list of source file tuples (full_path, relative_path) which will try to copy to the destination
|
||
|
source_files = {'files': [], 'directories': [], 'symlinks': []}
|
||
|
|
||
|
# If source is a directory populate our list else source is a file and translate it to a tuple.
|
||
|
if os.path.isdir(to_bytes(source, errors='surrogate_or_strict')):
|
||
|
# Get a list of the files we want to replicate on the remote side
|
||
|
source_files = _walk_dirs(source, local_follow=local_follow,
|
||
|
trailing_slash_detector=self._connection._shell.path_has_trailing_slash)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# If it's recursive copy, destination is always a dir,
|
||
|
# explicitly mark it so (note - copy module relies on this).
|
||
|
if not self._connection._shell.path_has_trailing_slash(dest):
|
||
|
dest = self._connection._shell.join_path(dest, '')
|
||
|
# FIXME: Can we optimize cases where there's only one file, no
|
||
|
# symlinks and any number of directories? In the original code,
|
||
|
# empty directories are not copied....
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
source_files['files'] = [(source, os.path.basename(source))]
|
||
|
|
||
|
changed = False
|
||
|
module_return = dict(changed=False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# A register for if we executed a module.
|
||
|
# Used to cut down on command calls when not recursive.
|
||
|
module_executed = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
# expand any user home dir specifier
|
||
|
dest = self._remote_expand_user(dest)
|
||
|
|
||
|
implicit_directories = set()
|
||
|
for source_full, source_rel in source_files['files']:
|
||
|
# copy files over. This happens first as directories that have
|
||
|
# a file do not need to be created later
|
||
|
|
||
|
# We only follow symlinks for files in the non-recursive case
|
||
|
if source_files['directories']:
|
||
|
follow = False
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
follow = boolean(self._task.args.get('follow', False), strict=False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
module_return = self._copy_file(source_full, source_rel, content, content_tempfile, dest, task_vars, follow)
|
||
|
if module_return is None:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
|
||
|
if module_return.get('failed'):
|
||
|
result.update(module_return)
|
||
|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
|
||
|
|
||
|
paths = os.path.split(source_rel)
|
||
|
dir_path = ''
|
||
|
for dir_component in paths:
|
||
|
os.path.join(dir_path, dir_component)
|
||
|
implicit_directories.add(dir_path)
|
||
|
if 'diff' in result and not result['diff']:
|
||
|
del result['diff']
|
||
|
module_executed = True
|
||
|
changed = changed or module_return.get('changed', False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for src, dest_path in source_files['directories']:
|
||
|
# Find directories that are leaves as they might not have been
|
||
|
# created yet.
|
||
|
if dest_path in implicit_directories:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Use file module to create these
|
||
|
new_module_args = _create_remote_file_args(self._task.args)
|
||
|
new_module_args['path'] = os.path.join(dest, dest_path)
|
||
|
new_module_args['state'] = 'directory'
|
||
|
new_module_args['mode'] = self._task.args.get('directory_mode', None)
|
||
|
new_module_args['recurse'] = False
|
||
|
del new_module_args['src']
|
||
|
|
||
|
module_return = self._execute_module(module_name='file', module_args=new_module_args, task_vars=task_vars)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if module_return.get('failed'):
|
||
|
result.update(module_return)
|
||
|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
|
||
|
|
||
|
module_executed = True
|
||
|
changed = changed or module_return.get('changed', False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for target_path, dest_path in source_files['symlinks']:
|
||
|
# Copy symlinks over
|
||
|
new_module_args = _create_remote_file_args(self._task.args)
|
||
|
new_module_args['path'] = os.path.join(dest, dest_path)
|
||
|
new_module_args['src'] = target_path
|
||
|
new_module_args['state'] = 'link'
|
||
|
new_module_args['force'] = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Only follow remote symlinks in the non-recursive case
|
||
|
if source_files['directories']:
|
||
|
new_module_args['follow'] = False
|
||
|
|
||
|
module_return = self._execute_module(module_name='file', module_args=new_module_args, task_vars=task_vars)
|
||
|
module_executed = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
if module_return.get('failed'):
|
||
|
result.update(module_return)
|
||
|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
|
||
|
|
||
|
changed = changed or module_return.get('changed', False)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if module_executed and len(source_files['files']) == 1:
|
||
|
result.update(module_return)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# the file module returns the file path as 'path', but
|
||
|
# the copy module uses 'dest', so add it if it's not there
|
||
|
if 'path' in result and 'dest' not in result:
|
||
|
result['dest'] = result['path']
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
result.update(dict(dest=dest, src=source, changed=changed))
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Delete tmp path
|
||
|
self._remove_tmp_path(self._connection._shell.tmpdir)
|
||
|
|
||
|
return self._ensure_invocation(result)
|