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Python
601 lines
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Python
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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DOCUMENTATION = """
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author: Ansible Core Team
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connection: psrp
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short_description: Run tasks over Microsoft PowerShell Remoting Protocol
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description:
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- Run commands or put/fetch on a target via PSRP (WinRM plugin)
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- This is similar to the I(winrm) connection plugin which uses the same
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underlying transport but instead runs in a PowerShell interpreter.
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version_added: "2.7"
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requirements:
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- pypsrp (Python library)
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options:
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# transport options
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remote_addr:
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description:
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- The hostname or IP address of the remote host.
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default: inventory_hostname
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vars:
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- name: ansible_host
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- name: ansible_psrp_host
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remote_user:
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description:
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- The user to log in as.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_user
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- name: ansible_psrp_user
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port:
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description:
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- The port for PSRP to connect on the remote target.
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- Default is C(5986) if I(protocol) is not defined or is C(https),
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otherwise the port is C(5985).
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vars:
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- name: ansible_port
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- name: ansible_psrp_port
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protocol:
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description:
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- Set the protocol to use for the connection.
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- Default is C(https) if I(port) is not defined or I(port) is not C(5985).
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choices:
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- http
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- https
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_protocol
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path:
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description:
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- The URI path to connect to.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_path
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default: 'wsman'
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auth:
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description:
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- The authentication protocol to use when authenticating the remote user.
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- The default, C(negotiate), will attempt to use C(Kerberos) if it is
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available and fall back to C(NTLM) if it isn't.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_auth
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choices:
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- basic
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- certificate
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- negotiate
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- kerberos
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- ntlm
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- credssp
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default: negotiate
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cert_validation:
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description:
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- Whether to validate the remote server's certificate or not.
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- Set to C(ignore) to not validate any certificates.
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- I(cert_trust_path) can be set to the path of a PEM certificate chain to
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use in the validation.
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choices:
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- validate
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- ignore
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default: validate
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_cert_validation
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cert_trust_path:
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description:
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- The path to a PEM certificate chain to use when validating the server's
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certificate.
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- This value is ignored if I(cert_validation) is set to C(ignore).
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_cert_trust_path
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connection_timeout:
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description:
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- The connection timeout for making the request to the remote host.
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- This is measured in seconds.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_connection_timeout
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default: 30
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message_encryption:
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description:
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- Controls the message encryption settings, this is different from TLS
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encryption when I(ansible_psrp_protocol) is C(https).
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- Only the auth protocols C(negotiate), C(kerberos), C(ntlm), and
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C(credssp) can do message encryption. The other authentication protocols
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only support encryption when C(protocol) is set to C(https).
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- C(auto) means means message encryption is only used when not using
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TLS/HTTPS.
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- C(always) is the same as C(auto) but message encryption is always used
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even when running over TLS/HTTPS.
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- C(never) disables any encryption checks that are in place when running
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over HTTP and disables any authentication encryption processes.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_message_encryption
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choices:
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- auto
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- always
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- never
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default: auto
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proxy:
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description:
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- Set the proxy URL to use when connecting to the remote host.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_proxy
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ignore_proxy:
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description:
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- Will disable any environment proxy settings and connect directly to the
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remote host.
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- This option is ignored if C(proxy) is set.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_ignore_proxy
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type: bool
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default: 'no'
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# protocol options
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operation_timeout:
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description:
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- Sets the WSMan timeout for each operation.
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- This is measured in seconds.
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- This should not exceed the value for C(connection_timeout).
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_operation_timeout
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default: 20
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max_envelope_size:
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description:
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- Sets the maximum size of each WSMan message sent to the remote host.
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- This is measured in bytes.
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- Defaults to C(150KiB) for compatibility with older hosts.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_max_envelope_size
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default: 153600
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configuration_name:
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description:
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- The name of the PowerShell configuration endpoint to connect to.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_configuration_name
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default: Microsoft.PowerShell
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"""
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import base64
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import json
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import os
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleConnectionFailure, AnsibleError
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleFileNotFound
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from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
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from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase
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from ansible.plugins.shell.powershell import _common_args
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from ansible.utils.hashing import secure_hash
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from ansible.utils.path import makedirs_safe
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HAS_PYPSRP = True
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PYPSRP_IMP_ERR = None
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try:
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from pypsrp.complex_objects import GenericComplexObject, RunspacePoolState
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from pypsrp.exceptions import AuthenticationError, WinRMError
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from pypsrp.host import PSHost, PSHostUserInterface
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from pypsrp.powershell import PowerShell, RunspacePool
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from pypsrp.shell import Process, SignalCode, WinRS
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from pypsrp.wsman import WSMan, AUTH_KWARGS
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except ImportError as err:
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HAS_PYPSRP = False
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PYPSRP_IMP_ERR = err
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try:
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from __main__ import display
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except ImportError:
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from ansible.utils.display import Display
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display = Display()
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class Connection(ConnectionBase):
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transport = 'psrp'
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module_implementation_preferences = ('.ps1', '.exe', '')
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become_methods = ['runas']
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allow_executable = False
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has_pipelining = True
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allow_extras = True
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.always_pipeline_modules = True
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self.has_native_async = True
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self.runspace = None
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self.host = None
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self._shell_type = 'powershell'
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super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def _connect(self):
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if not HAS_PYPSRP:
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raise AnsibleError("pypsrp or dependencies are not installed: %s"
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% to_native(PYPSRP_IMP_ERR))
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super(Connection, self)._connect()
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self._build_kwargs()
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display.vvv("ESTABLISH PSRP CONNECTION FOR USER: %s ON PORT %s TO %s" %
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(self._psrp_user, self._psrp_port, self._psrp_host),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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if not self.runspace:
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connection = WSMan(**self._psrp_conn_kwargs)
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# create our psuedo host to capture the exit code and host output
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host_ui = PSHostUserInterface()
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self.host = PSHost(None, None, False, "Ansible PSRP Host", None,
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host_ui, None)
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self.runspace = RunspacePool(
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connection, host=self.host,
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configuration_name=self._psrp_configuration_name
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)
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display.vvvvv(
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"PSRP OPEN RUNSPACE: auth=%s configuration=%s endpoint=%s" %
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(self._psrp_auth, self._psrp_configuration_name,
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connection.transport.endpoint), host=self._psrp_host
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)
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try:
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self.runspace.open()
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except AuthenticationError as e:
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raise AnsibleConnectionFailure("failed to authenticate with "
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"the server: %s" % to_native(e))
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except WinRMError as e:
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raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(
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"psrp connection failure during runspace open: %s"
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% to_native(e)
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)
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self._connected = True
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return self
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def reset(self):
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display.vvvvv("PSRP: Reset Connection", host=self._psrp_host)
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self.runspace = None
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self._connect()
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def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=True):
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super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data,
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sudoable=sudoable)
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if cmd.startswith(" ".join(_common_args) + " -EncodedCommand"):
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# This is a PowerShell script encoded by the shell plugin, we will
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# decode the script and execute it in the runspace instead of
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# starting a new interpreter to save on time
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b_command = base64.b64decode(cmd.split(" ")[-1])
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script = to_text(b_command, 'utf-16-le')
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in_data = to_text(in_data, errors="surrogate_or_strict", nonstring="passthru")
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if in_data and in_data.startswith(u"#!"):
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# ANSIBALLZ wrapper, we need to get the interpreter and execute
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# that as the script - note this won't work as basic.py relies
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# on packages not available on Windows, once fixed we can enable
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# this path
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interpreter = to_native(in_data.splitlines()[0][2:])
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# script = "$input | &'%s' -" % interpreter
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# in_data = to_text(in_data)
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raise AnsibleError("cannot run the interpreter '%s' on the psrp "
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"connection plugin" % interpreter)
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# call build_module_command to get the bootstrap wrapper text
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bootstrap_wrapper = self._shell.build_module_command('', '', '')
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if bootstrap_wrapper == cmd:
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# Do not display to the user each invocation of the bootstrap wrapper
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display.vvv("PSRP: EXEC (via pipeline wrapper)")
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else:
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display.vvv("PSRP: EXEC %s" % script, host=self._psrp_host)
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else:
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# in other cases we want to execute the cmd as the script
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script = cmd
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display.vvv("PSRP: EXEC %s" % script, host=self._psrp_host)
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rc, stdout, stderr = self._exec_psrp_script(script, in_data)
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return rc, stdout, stderr
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def put_file(self, in_path, out_path):
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super(Connection, self).put_file(in_path, out_path)
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display.vvv("PUT %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self._psrp_host)
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out_path = self._shell._unquote(out_path)
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script = u'''begin {
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$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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$path = '%s'
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$fd = [System.IO.File]::Create($path)
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$algo = [System.Security.Cryptography.SHA1CryptoServiceProvider]::Create()
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$bytes = @()
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} process {
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$bytes = [System.Convert]::FromBase64String($input)
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$algo.TransformBlock($bytes, 0, $bytes.Length, $bytes, 0) > $null
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$fd.Write($bytes, 0, $bytes.Length)
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} end {
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$fd.Close()
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$algo.TransformFinalBlock($bytes, 0, 0) > $null
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$hash = [System.BitConverter]::ToString($algo.Hash)
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$hash = $hash.Replace("-", "").ToLowerInvariant()
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Write-Output -InputObject "{`"sha1`":`"$hash`"}"
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}''' % self._shell._escape(out_path)
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cmd_parts = self._shell._encode_script(script, as_list=True,
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strict_mode=False,
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preserve_rc=False)
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b_in_path = to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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if not os.path.exists(b_in_path):
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raise AnsibleFileNotFound('file or module does not exist: "%s"'
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% to_native(in_path))
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in_size = os.path.getsize(b_in_path)
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buffer_size = int(self.runspace.connection.max_payload_size / 4 * 3)
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# copying files is faster when using the raw WinRM shell and not PSRP
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# we will create a WinRS shell just for this process
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# TODO: speed this up as there is overhead creating a shell for this
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with WinRS(self.runspace.connection, codepage=65001) as shell:
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process = Process(shell, cmd_parts[0], cmd_parts[1:])
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process.begin_invoke()
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offset = 0
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with open(b_in_path, 'rb') as src_file:
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for data in iter((lambda: src_file.read(buffer_size)), b""):
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offset += len(data)
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display.vvvvv("PSRP PUT %s to %s (offset=%d, size=%d" %
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(in_path, out_path, offset, len(data)),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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b64_data = base64.b64encode(data) + b"\r\n"
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process.send(b64_data, end=(src_file.tell() == in_size))
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# the file was empty, return empty buffer
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if offset == 0:
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process.send(b"", end=True)
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process.end_invoke()
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process.signal(SignalCode.CTRL_C)
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if process.rc != 0:
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raise AnsibleError(to_native(process.stderr))
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put_output = json.loads(process.stdout)
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remote_sha1 = put_output.get("sha1")
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if not remote_sha1:
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raise AnsibleError("Remote sha1 was not returned, stdout: '%s', "
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"stderr: '%s'" % (to_native(process.stdout),
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to_native(process.stderr)))
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local_sha1 = secure_hash(in_path)
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if not remote_sha1 == local_sha1:
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raise AnsibleError("Remote sha1 hash %s does not match local hash "
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"%s" % (to_native(remote_sha1),
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to_native(local_sha1)))
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def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path):
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super(Connection, self).fetch_file(in_path, out_path)
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display.vvv("FETCH %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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in_path = self._shell._unquote(in_path)
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out_path = out_path.replace('\\', '/')
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# because we are dealing with base64 data we need to get the max size
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# of the bytes that the base64 size would equal
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max_b64_size = int(self.runspace.connection.max_payload_size -
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(self.runspace.connection.max_payload_size / 4 * 3))
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buffer_size = max_b64_size - (max_b64_size % 1024)
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# setup the file stream with read only mode
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setup_script = '''$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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$path = "%s"
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if (Test-Path -Path $path -PathType Leaf) {
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$fs = New-Object -TypeName System.IO.FileStream -ArgumentList @(
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$path,
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[System.IO.FileMode]::Open,
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[System.IO.FileAccess]::Read,
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[System.IO.FileShare]::Read
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)
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$buffer_size = %d
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} elseif (Test-Path -Path $path -PathType Container) {
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Write-Output -InputObject "[DIR]"
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} else {
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Write-Error -Message "$path does not exist"
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$host.SetShouldExit(1)
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}''' % (self._shell._escape(in_path), buffer_size)
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# read the file stream at the offset and return the b64 string
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read_script = '''$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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$fs.Seek(%d, [System.IO.SeekOrigin]::Begin) > $null
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$buffer = New-Object -TypeName byte[] -ArgumentList $buffer_size
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$bytes_read = $fs.Read($buffer, 0, $buffer_size)
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if ($bytes_read -gt 0) {
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$bytes = $buffer[0..($bytes_read - 1)]
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Write-Output -InputObject ([System.Convert]::ToBase64String($bytes))
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}'''
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# need to run the setup script outside of the local scope so the
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# file stream stays active between fetch operations
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rc, stdout, stderr = self._exec_psrp_script(setup_script,
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use_local_scope=False)
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if rc != 0:
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raise AnsibleError("failed to setup file stream for fetch '%s': %s"
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% (out_path, to_native(stderr)))
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elif stdout.strip() == '[DIR]':
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# in_path was a dir so we need to create the dir locally
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makedirs_safe(out_path)
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return
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b_out_path = to_bytes(out_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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makedirs_safe(os.path.dirname(b_out_path))
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offset = 0
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with open(b_out_path, 'wb') as out_file:
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while True:
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display.vvvvv("PSRP FETCH %s to %s (offset=%d" %
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(in_path, out_path, offset), host=self._psrp_host)
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rc, stdout, stderr = \
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self._exec_psrp_script(read_script % offset)
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if rc != 0:
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raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file to '%s': %s"
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% (out_path, to_native(stderr)))
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data = base64.b64decode(stdout.strip())
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out_file.write(data)
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if len(data) < buffer_size:
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break
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rc, stdout, stderr = self._exec_psrp_script("$fs.Close()")
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if rc != 0:
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display.warning("failed to close remote file stream of file "
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"'%s': %s" % (in_path, to_native(stderr)))
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def close(self):
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if self.runspace and self.runspace.state == RunspacePoolState.OPENED:
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display.vvvvv("PSRP CLOSE RUNSPACE: %s" % (self.runspace.id),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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self.runspace.close()
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self.runspace = None
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self._connected = False
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def _build_kwargs(self):
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self._become_method = self._play_context.become_method
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self._become_user = self._play_context.become_user
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self._become_pass = self._play_context.become_pass
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self._psrp_host = self.get_option('remote_addr')
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self._psrp_user = self.get_option('remote_user')
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self._psrp_pass = self._play_context.password
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|
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protocol = self.get_option('protocol')
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port = self.get_option('port')
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|
if protocol is None and port is None:
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protocol = 'https'
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port = 5986
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|
elif protocol is None:
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protocol = 'https' if int(port) != 5985 else 'http'
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|
elif port is None:
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|
port = 5986 if protocol == 'https' else 5985
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|
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|
self._psrp_protocol = protocol
|
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|
self._psrp_port = int(port)
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|
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|
self._psrp_path = self.get_option('path')
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|
self._psrp_auth = self.get_option('auth')
|
||
|
# cert validation can either be a bool or a path to the cert
|
||
|
cert_validation = self.get_option('cert_validation')
|
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|
cert_trust_path = self.get_option('cert_trust_path')
|
||
|
if cert_validation == 'ignore':
|
||
|
self._psrp_cert_validation = False
|
||
|
elif cert_trust_path is not None:
|
||
|
self._psrp_cert_validation = cert_trust_path
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self._psrp_cert_validation = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._psrp_connection_timeout = int(self.get_option('connection_timeout'))
|
||
|
self._psrp_message_encryption = self.get_option('message_encryption')
|
||
|
self._psrp_proxy = self.get_option('proxy')
|
||
|
self._psrp_ignore_proxy = boolean(self.get_option('ignore_proxy'))
|
||
|
self._psrp_operation_timeout = int(self.get_option('operation_timeout'))
|
||
|
self._psrp_max_envelope_size = int(self.get_option('max_envelope_size'))
|
||
|
self._psrp_configuration_name = self.get_option('configuration_name')
|
||
|
|
||
|
supported_args = []
|
||
|
for auth_kwarg in AUTH_KWARGS.values():
|
||
|
supported_args.extend(auth_kwarg)
|
||
|
extra_args = set([v.replace('ansible_psrp_', '') for v in
|
||
|
self.get_option('_extras')])
|
||
|
unsupported_args = extra_args.difference(supported_args)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for arg in unsupported_args:
|
||
|
display.warning("ansible_psrp_%s is unsupported by the current "
|
||
|
"psrp version installed" % arg)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs = dict(
|
||
|
server=self._psrp_host, port=self._psrp_port,
|
||
|
username=self._psrp_user, password=self._psrp_pass,
|
||
|
ssl=self._psrp_protocol == 'https', path=self._psrp_path,
|
||
|
auth=self._psrp_auth, cert_validation=self._psrp_cert_validation,
|
||
|
connection_timeout=self._psrp_connection_timeout,
|
||
|
encryption=self._psrp_message_encryption, proxy=self._psrp_proxy,
|
||
|
no_proxy=self._psrp_ignore_proxy,
|
||
|
max_envelope_size=self._psrp_max_envelope_size,
|
||
|
operation_timeout=self._psrp_operation_timeout,
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
# add in the extra args that were set
|
||
|
for arg in extra_args.intersection(supported_args):
|
||
|
option = self.get_option('_extras')['ansible_psrp_%s' % arg]
|
||
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs[arg] = option
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _exec_psrp_script(self, script, input_data=None, use_local_scope=True):
|
||
|
ps = PowerShell(self.runspace)
|
||
|
ps.add_script(script, use_local_scope=use_local_scope)
|
||
|
ps.invoke(input=input_data)
|
||
|
|
||
|
rc, stdout, stderr = self._parse_pipeline_result(ps)
|
||
|
return rc, stdout, stderr
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _parse_pipeline_result(self, pipeline):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
PSRP doesn't have the same concept as other protocols with its output.
|
||
|
We need some extra logic to convert the pipeline streams and host
|
||
|
output into the format that Ansible understands.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param pipeline: The finished PowerShell pipeline that invoked our
|
||
|
commands
|
||
|
:return: rc, stdout, stderr based on the pipeline output
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
# we try and get the rc from our host implementation, this is set if
|
||
|
# exit or $host.SetShouldExit() is called in our pipeline, if not we
|
||
|
# set to 0 if the pipeline had not errors and 1 if it did
|
||
|
rc = self.host.rc or (1 if pipeline.had_errors else 0)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# TODO: figure out a better way of merging this with the host output
|
||
|
stdout_list = []
|
||
|
for output in pipeline.output:
|
||
|
# Not all pipeline outputs are a string or contain a __str__ value,
|
||
|
# we will create our own output based on the properties of the
|
||
|
# complex object if that is the case.
|
||
|
if isinstance(output, GenericComplexObject) and output.to_string is None:
|
||
|
obj_lines = output.property_sets
|
||
|
for key, value in output.adapted_properties.items():
|
||
|
obj_lines.append(u"%s: %s" % (key, value))
|
||
|
for key, value in output.extended_properties.items():
|
||
|
obj_lines.append(u"%s: %s" % (key, value))
|
||
|
output_msg = u"\n".join(obj_lines)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
output_msg = to_text(output, nonstring='simplerepr')
|
||
|
|
||
|
stdout_list.append(output_msg)
|
||
|
|
||
|
stdout = u"\r\n".join(stdout_list)
|
||
|
if len(self.host.ui.stdout) > 0:
|
||
|
stdout += u"\r\n" + u"".join(self.host.ui.stdout)
|
||
|
|
||
|
stderr_list = []
|
||
|
for error in pipeline.streams.error:
|
||
|
# the error record is not as fully fleshed out like we usually get
|
||
|
# in PS, we will manually create it here
|
||
|
error_msg = "%s : %s\r\n" \
|
||
|
"%s\r\n" \
|
||
|
" + CategoryInfo : %s\r\n" \
|
||
|
" + FullyQualifiedErrorId : %s" \
|
||
|
% (error.command_name, str(error),
|
||
|
error.invocation_position_message, error.message,
|
||
|
error.fq_error)
|
||
|
stacktrace = error.script_stacktrace
|
||
|
if self._play_context.verbosity >= 3 and stacktrace is not None:
|
||
|
error_msg += "\r\nStackTrace:\r\n%s" % stacktrace
|
||
|
stderr_list.append(error_msg)
|
||
|
|
||
|
stderr = "\r\n".join(stderr_list)
|
||
|
if len(self.host.ui.stderr) > 0:
|
||
|
stderr += "\r\n" + "".join(self.host.ui.stderr)
|
||
|
|
||
|
display.vvvvv("PSRP RC: %d" % rc, host=self._psrp_host)
|
||
|
display.vvvvv("PSRP STDOUT: %s" % stdout, host=self._psrp_host)
|
||
|
display.vvvvv("PSRP STDERR: %s" % stderr, host=self._psrp_host)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# reset the host back output back to defaults, needed if running
|
||
|
# multiple pipelines on the same RunspacePool
|
||
|
self.host.rc = 0
|
||
|
self.host.ui.stdout = []
|
||
|
self.host.ui.stderr = []
|
||
|
|
||
|
return rc, to_bytes(stdout, encoding='utf-8'), to_bytes(stderr, encoding='utf-8')
|