ansible-later/testenv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/playbook/play_context.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
import pwd
import random
import re
import string
import sys
from ansible import constants as C
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import shlex_quote
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean
from ansible.playbook.attribute import FieldAttribute
from ansible.playbook.base import Base
from ansible.plugins import get_plugin_class
from ansible.utils.ssh_functions import check_for_controlpersist
try:
from __main__ import display
except ImportError:
from ansible.utils.display import Display
display = Display()
__all__ = ['PlayContext']
# TODO: needs to be configurable
b_SU_PROMPT_LOCALIZATIONS = [
to_bytes('Password'),
to_bytes('암호'),
to_bytes('パスワード'),
to_bytes('Adgangskode'),
to_bytes('Contraseña'),
to_bytes('Contrasenya'),
to_bytes('Hasło'),
to_bytes('Heslo'),
to_bytes('Jelszó'),
to_bytes('Lösenord'),
to_bytes('Mật khẩu'),
to_bytes('Mot de passe'),
to_bytes('Parola'),
to_bytes('Parool'),
to_bytes('Pasahitza'),
to_bytes('Passord'),
to_bytes('Passwort'),
to_bytes('Salasana'),
to_bytes('Sandi'),
to_bytes('Senha'),
to_bytes('Wachtwoord'),
to_bytes('ססמה'),
to_bytes('Лозинка'),
to_bytes('Парола'),
to_bytes('Пароль'),
to_bytes('गुप्तशब्द'),
to_bytes('शब्दकूट'),
to_bytes('సంకేతపదము'),
to_bytes('හස්පදය'),
to_bytes('密码'),
to_bytes('密碼'),
to_bytes('口令'),
]
TASK_ATTRIBUTE_OVERRIDES = (
'become',
'become_user',
'become_pass',
'become_method',
'become_flags',
'connection',
'docker_extra_args', # TODO: remove
'delegate_to',
'no_log',
'remote_user',
)
RESET_VARS = (
'ansible_connection',
'ansible_user',
'ansible_host',
'ansible_port',
# TODO: ???
'ansible_docker_extra_args',
'ansible_ssh_host',
'ansible_ssh_pass',
'ansible_ssh_port',
'ansible_ssh_user',
'ansible_ssh_private_key_file',
'ansible_ssh_pipelining',
'ansible_ssh_executable',
)
OPTION_FLAGS = ('connection', 'remote_user', 'private_key_file', 'verbosity', 'force_handlers', 'step', 'start_at_task', 'diff',
'ssh_common_args', 'docker_extra_args', 'sftp_extra_args', 'scp_extra_args', 'ssh_extra_args')
class PlayContext(Base):
'''
This class is used to consolidate the connection information for
hosts in a play and child tasks, where the task may override some
connection/authentication information.
'''
# base
_module_compression = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_MODULE_COMPRESSION)
_shell = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_executable = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_EXECUTABLE)
# connection fields, some are inherited from Base:
# (connection, port, remote_user, environment, no_log)
_remote_addr = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_password = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_timeout = FieldAttribute(isa='int', default=C.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
_connection_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_private_key_file = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE)
_pipelining = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=C.ANSIBLE_PIPELINING)
# networking modules
_network_os = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
# docker FIXME: remove these
_docker_extra_args = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
# ssh # FIXME: remove these
_ssh_executable = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.ANSIBLE_SSH_EXECUTABLE)
_ssh_args = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS)
_ssh_common_args = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_sftp_extra_args = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_scp_extra_args = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_ssh_extra_args = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_ssh_transfer_method = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_SSH_TRANSFER_METHOD)
# ???
_connection_lockfd = FieldAttribute(isa='int')
# privilege escalation fields
_become = FieldAttribute(isa='bool')
_become_method = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_become_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_become_pass = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_become_exe = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_BECOME_EXE)
_become_flags = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_BECOME_FLAGS)
_prompt = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
# DEPRECATED: backwards compatibility fields for sudo/su
_sudo_exe = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_SUDO_EXE)
_sudo_flags = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_SUDO_FLAGS)
_sudo_pass = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_su_exe = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_SU_EXE)
_su_flags = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_SU_FLAGS)
_su_pass = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
# general flags
_verbosity = FieldAttribute(isa='int', default=0)
_only_tags = FieldAttribute(isa='set', default=set)
_skip_tags = FieldAttribute(isa='set', default=set)
_force_handlers = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=False)
_start_at_task = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
_step = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=False)
# Fact gathering settings
_gather_subset = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_GATHER_SUBSET)
_gather_timeout = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT)
_fact_path = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=C.DEFAULT_FACT_PATH)
def __init__(self, play=None, options=None, passwords=None, connection_lockfd=None):
super(PlayContext, self).__init__()
if passwords is None:
passwords = {}
self.password = passwords.get('conn_pass', '')
self.become_pass = passwords.get('become_pass', '')
self.prompt = ''
self.success_key = ''
# a file descriptor to be used during locking operations
self.connection_lockfd = connection_lockfd
# set options before play to allow play to override them
if options:
self.set_options(options)
if play:
self.set_play(play)
def set_play(self, play):
'''
Configures this connection information instance with data from
the play class.
'''
if play.connection:
self.connection = play.connection
if play.remote_user:
self.remote_user = play.remote_user
if play.port:
self.port = int(play.port)
if play.become is not None:
self.become = play.become
if play.become_method:
self.become_method = play.become_method
if play.become_user:
self.become_user = play.become_user
if play.force_handlers is not None:
self.force_handlers = play.force_handlers
def set_options_from_plugin(self, plugin):
# generic derived from connection plugin, temporary for backwards compat, in the end we should not set play_context properties
# get options for plugins
options = C.config.get_configuration_definitions(get_plugin_class(plugin), plugin._load_name)
for option in options:
if option:
flag = options[option].get('name')
if flag:
setattr(self, flag, self.connection.get_option(flag))
# TODO: made irrelavent by above
# get ssh options
# for flag in ('ssh_common_args', 'docker_extra_args', 'sftp_extra_args', 'scp_extra_args', 'ssh_extra_args'):
# setattr(self, flag, getattr(options, flag, ''))
def set_options(self, options):
'''
Configures this connection information instance with data from
options specified by the user on the command line. These have a
lower precedence than those set on the play or host.
'''
# privilege escalation
self.become = options.become
self.become_method = options.become_method
self.become_user = options.become_user
self.check_mode = boolean(options.check, strict=False)
self.diff = boolean(options.diff, strict=False)
# general flags (should we move out?)
# should only be 'non plugin' flags
for flag in OPTION_FLAGS:
attribute = getattr(options, flag, False)
if attribute:
setattr(self, flag, attribute)
if hasattr(options, 'timeout') and options.timeout:
self.timeout = int(options.timeout)
# get the tag info from options. We check to see if the options have
# the attribute, as it is not always added via the CLI
if hasattr(options, 'tags'):
self.only_tags.update(options.tags)
if len(self.only_tags) == 0:
self.only_tags = set(['all'])
if hasattr(options, 'skip_tags'):
self.skip_tags.update(options.skip_tags)
def set_task_and_variable_override(self, task, variables, templar):
'''
Sets attributes from the task if they are set, which will override
those from the play.
:arg task: the task object with the parameters that were set on it
:arg variables: variables from inventory
:arg templar: templar instance if templating variables is needed
'''
new_info = self.copy()
# loop through a subset of attributes on the task object and set
# connection fields based on their values
for attr in TASK_ATTRIBUTE_OVERRIDES:
if hasattr(task, attr):
attr_val = getattr(task, attr)
if attr_val is not None:
setattr(new_info, attr, attr_val)
# next, use the MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING dictionary to update this
# connection info object with 'magic' variables from the variable list.
# If the value 'ansible_delegated_vars' is in the variables, it means
# we have a delegated-to host, so we check there first before looking
# at the variables in general
if task.delegate_to is not None:
# In the case of a loop, the delegated_to host may have been
# templated based on the loop variable, so we try and locate
# the host name in the delegated variable dictionary here
delegated_host_name = templar.template(task.delegate_to)
delegated_vars = variables.get('ansible_delegated_vars', dict()).get(delegated_host_name, dict())
delegated_transport = C.DEFAULT_TRANSPORT
for transport_var in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('connection'):
if transport_var in delegated_vars:
delegated_transport = delegated_vars[transport_var]
break
# make sure this delegated_to host has something set for its remote
# address, otherwise we default to connecting to it by name. This
# may happen when users put an IP entry into their inventory, or if
# they rely on DNS for a non-inventory hostname
for address_var in ('ansible_%s_host' % delegated_transport,) + C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('remote_addr'):
if address_var in delegated_vars:
break
else:
display.debug("no remote address found for delegated host %s\nusing its name, so success depends on DNS resolution" % delegated_host_name)
delegated_vars['ansible_host'] = delegated_host_name
# reset the port back to the default if none was specified, to prevent
# the delegated host from inheriting the original host's setting
for port_var in ('ansible_%s_port' % delegated_transport,) + C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('port'):
if port_var in delegated_vars:
break
else:
if delegated_transport == 'winrm':
delegated_vars['ansible_port'] = 5986
else:
delegated_vars['ansible_port'] = C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT
# and likewise for the remote user
for user_var in ('ansible_%s_user' % delegated_transport,) + C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('remote_user'):
if user_var in delegated_vars and delegated_vars[user_var]:
break
else:
delegated_vars['ansible_user'] = task.remote_user or self.remote_user
else:
delegated_vars = dict()
# setup shell
for exe_var in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('executable'):
if exe_var in variables:
setattr(new_info, 'executable', variables.get(exe_var))
attrs_considered = []
for (attr, variable_names) in iteritems(C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING):
for variable_name in variable_names:
if attr in attrs_considered:
continue
# if delegation task ONLY use delegated host vars, avoid delegated FOR host vars
if task.delegate_to is not None:
if isinstance(delegated_vars, dict) and variable_name in delegated_vars:
setattr(new_info, attr, delegated_vars[variable_name])
attrs_considered.append(attr)
elif variable_name in variables:
setattr(new_info, attr, variables[variable_name])
attrs_considered.append(attr)
# no else, as no other vars should be considered
# become legacy updates -- from commandline
if not new_info.become_pass:
if new_info.become_method == 'sudo' and new_info.sudo_pass:
new_info.become_pass = new_info.sudo_pass
elif new_info.become_method == 'su' and new_info.su_pass:
new_info.become_pass = new_info.su_pass
# become legacy updates -- from inventory file (inventory overrides
# commandline)
for become_pass_name in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('become_pass'):
if become_pass_name in variables:
break
else: # This is a for-else
if new_info.become_method == 'sudo':
for sudo_pass_name in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('sudo_pass'):
if sudo_pass_name in variables:
setattr(new_info, 'become_pass', variables[sudo_pass_name])
break
elif new_info.become_method == 'su':
for su_pass_name in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('su_pass'):
if su_pass_name in variables:
setattr(new_info, 'become_pass', variables[su_pass_name])
break
# make sure we get port defaults if needed
if new_info.port is None and C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT is not None:
new_info.port = int(C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT)
# special overrides for the connection setting
if len(delegated_vars) > 0:
# in the event that we were using local before make sure to reset the
# connection type to the default transport for the delegated-to host,
# if not otherwise specified
for connection_type in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.get('connection'):
if connection_type in delegated_vars:
break
else:
remote_addr_local = new_info.remote_addr in C.LOCALHOST
inv_hostname_local = delegated_vars.get('inventory_hostname') in C.LOCALHOST
if remote_addr_local and inv_hostname_local:
setattr(new_info, 'connection', 'local')
elif getattr(new_info, 'connection', None) == 'local' and (not remote_addr_local or not inv_hostname_local):
setattr(new_info, 'connection', C.DEFAULT_TRANSPORT)
# if the final connection type is local, reset the remote_user value to that of the currently logged in user
# this ensures any become settings are obeyed correctly
# we store original in 'connection_user' for use of network/other modules that fallback to it as login user
# connection_user to be deprecated once connection=local is removed for
# network modules
if new_info.connection == 'local':
if not new_info.connection_user:
new_info.connection_user = new_info.remote_user
new_info.remote_user = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name
# set no_log to default if it was not previously set
if new_info.no_log is None:
new_info.no_log = C.DEFAULT_NO_LOG
if task.check_mode is not None:
new_info.check_mode = task.check_mode
if task.diff is not None:
new_info.diff = task.diff
return new_info
def make_become_cmd(self, cmd, executable=None):
""" helper function to create privilege escalation commands """
prompt = None
success_key = None
self.prompt = None
if self.become:
if not executable:
executable = self.executable
becomecmd = None
randbits = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase) for x in range(32))
success_key = 'BECOME-SUCCESS-%s' % randbits
success_cmd = shlex_quote('echo %s; %s' % (success_key, cmd))
if executable:
command = '%s -c %s' % (executable, success_cmd)
else:
command = success_cmd
# set executable to use for the privilege escalation method, with various overrides
exe = self.become_exe or getattr(self, '%s_exe' % self.become_method, self.become_method)
# set flags to use for the privilege escalation method, with various overrides
flags = self.become_flags or getattr(self, '%s_flags' % self.become_method, '')
if self.become_method == 'sudo':
# If we have a password, we run sudo with a randomly-generated
# prompt set using -p. Otherwise we run it with default -n, which makes
# it fail if it would have prompted for a password.
# Cannot rely on -n as it can be removed from defaults, which should be
# done for older versions of sudo that do not support the option.
#
# Passing a quoted compound command to sudo (or sudo -s)
# directly doesn't work, so we shellquote it with shlex_quote()
# and pass the quoted string to the user's shell.
# force quick error if password is required but not supplied, should prevent sudo hangs.
if self.become_pass:
prompt = '[sudo via ansible, key=%s] password: ' % randbits
becomecmd = '%s %s -p "%s" -u %s %s' % (exe, flags.replace('-n', ''), prompt, self.become_user, command)
else:
becomecmd = '%s %s -u %s %s' % (exe, flags, self.become_user, command)
elif self.become_method == 'su':
# passing code ref to examine prompt as simple string comparisson isn't good enough with su
def detect_su_prompt(b_data):
b_password_string = b"|".join([br'(\w+\'s )?' + x for x in b_SU_PROMPT_LOCALIZATIONS])
# Colon or unicode fullwidth colon
b_password_string = b_password_string + to_bytes(u' ?(:|) ?')
b_SU_PROMPT_LOCALIZATIONS_RE = re.compile(b_password_string, flags=re.IGNORECASE)
return bool(b_SU_PROMPT_LOCALIZATIONS_RE.match(b_data))
prompt = detect_su_prompt
becomecmd = '%s %s %s -c %s' % (exe, flags, self.become_user, shlex_quote(command))
elif self.become_method == 'pbrun':
prompt = 'Password:'
becomecmd = '%s %s -u %s %s' % (exe, flags, self.become_user, success_cmd)
elif self.become_method == 'ksu':
def detect_ksu_prompt(b_data):
return re.match(b"Kerberos password for .*@.*:", b_data)
prompt = detect_ksu_prompt
becomecmd = '%s %s %s -e %s' % (exe, self.become_user, flags, command)
elif self.become_method == 'pfexec':
# No user as it uses it's own exec_attr to figure it out
becomecmd = '%s %s "%s"' % (exe, flags, success_cmd)
elif self.become_method == 'runas':
# become is handled inside the WinRM connection plugin
if not self.become_user:
raise AnsibleError(("The 'runas' become method requires a username "
"(specify with the '--become-user' CLI arg, the 'become_user' keyword, or the 'ansible_become_user' variable)"))
becomecmd = cmd
elif self.become_method == 'doas':
prompt = 'doas (%s@' % self.remote_user
exe = self.become_exe or 'doas'
if not self.become_pass:
flags += ' -n '
if self.become_user:
flags += ' -u %s ' % self.become_user
# FIXME: make shell independent
becomecmd = '%s %s %s -c %s' % (exe, flags, executable, success_cmd)
elif self.become_method == 'dzdo':
exe = self.become_exe or 'dzdo'
if self.become_pass:
prompt = '[dzdo via ansible, key=%s] password: ' % randbits
becomecmd = '%s %s -p %s -u %s %s' % (exe, flags, shlex_quote(prompt), self.become_user, command)
else:
becomecmd = '%s %s -u %s %s' % (exe, flags, self.become_user, command)
elif self.become_method == 'pmrun':
exe = self.become_exe or 'pmrun'
prompt = 'Enter UPM user password:'
becomecmd = '%s %s %s' % (exe, flags, shlex_quote(command))
elif self.become_method == 'machinectl':
exe = self.become_exe or 'machinectl'
becomecmd = '%s shell -q %s %s@ %s' % (exe, flags, self.become_user, command)
else:
raise AnsibleError("Privilege escalation method not found: %s" % self.become_method)
if self.become_pass:
self.prompt = prompt
self.success_key = success_key
return becomecmd
return cmd
def update_vars(self, variables):
'''
Adds 'magic' variables relating to connections to the variable dictionary provided.
In case users need to access from the play, this is a legacy from runner.
'''
for prop, var_list in C.MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING.items():
try:
if 'become' in prop:
continue
var_val = getattr(self, prop)
for var_opt in var_list:
if var_opt not in variables and var_val is not None:
variables[var_opt] = var_val
except AttributeError:
continue
def _get_attr_connection(self):
''' connections are special, this takes care of responding correctly '''
conn_type = None
if self._attributes['connection'] == 'smart':
conn_type = 'ssh'
if sys.platform.startswith('darwin') and self.password:
# due to a current bug in sshpass on OSX, which can trigger
# a kernel panic even for non-privileged users, we revert to
# paramiko on that OS when a SSH password is specified
conn_type = "paramiko"
else:
# see if SSH can support ControlPersist if not use paramiko
if not check_for_controlpersist(self.ssh_executable):
conn_type = "paramiko"
# if someone did `connection: persistent`, default it to using a persistent paramiko connection to avoid problems
elif self._attributes['connection'] == 'persistent':
conn_type = 'paramiko'
if conn_type:
self.connection = conn_type
return self._attributes['connection']