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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014, Red Hat, Inc.
# Tim Bielawa <tbielawa@redhat.com>
# Magnus Hedemark <mhedemar@redhat.com>
# Copyright 2017, Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: xml
short_description: Manage bits and pieces of XML files or strings
description:
- A CRUD-like interface to managing bits of XML files.
- You might also be interested in a brief tutorial from U(https://www.w3schools.com/xml/xpath_intro.asp)
and U(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/XPath).
version_added: '2.4'
options:
path:
description:
- Path to the file to operate on. File must exist ahead of time.
- This parameter is required, unless C(xmlstring) is given.
required: yes
aliases: [ dest, file ]
xmlstring:
description:
- A string containing XML on which to operate.
- This parameter is required, unless C(path) is given.
required: yes
xpath:
description:
- A valid XPath expression describing the item(s) you want to manipulate.
- Operates on the document root, C(/), by default.
namespaces:
description:
- The namespace C(prefix:uri) mapping for the XPath expression.
- Needs to be a C(dict), not a C(list) of items.
state:
description:
- Set or remove an xpath selection (node(s), attribute(s)).
default: present
choices: [ absent, present ]
aliases: [ ensure ]
attribute:
description:
- The attribute to select when using parameter C(value).
- This is a string, not prepended with C(@).
value:
description:
- Desired state of the selected attribute.
- Either a string, or to unset a value, the Python C(None) keyword (YAML Equivalent, C(null)).
- Elements default to no value (but present).
- Attributes default to an empty string.
add_children:
description:
- Add additional child-element(s) to a selected element for a given C(xpath).
- Child elements must be given in a list and each item may be either a string
(eg. C(children=ansible) to add an empty C(<ansible/>) child element),
or a hash where the key is an element name and the value is the element value.
- This parameter requires C(xpath) to be set.
set_children:
description:
- Set the child-element(s) of a selected element for a given C(xpath).
- Removes any existing children.
- Child elements must be specified as in C(add_children).
- This parameter requires C(xpath) to be set.
count:
description:
- Search for a given C(xpath) and provide the count of any matches.
- This parameter requires C(xpath) to be set.
type: bool
default: 'no'
print_match:
description:
- Search for a given C(xpath) and print out any matches.
- This parameter requires C(xpath) to be set.
type: bool
default: 'no'
pretty_print:
description:
- Pretty print XML output.
type: bool
default: 'no'
content:
description:
- Search for a given C(xpath) and get content.
- This parameter requires C(xpath) to be set.
choices: [ attribute, text ]
input_type:
description:
- Type of input for C(add_children) and C(set_children).
choices: [ xml, yaml ]
default: yaml
backup:
description:
- Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get
the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly.
type: bool
default: 'no'
strip_cdata_tags:
description:
- Remove CDATA tags surrounding text values.
- Note that this might break your XML file if text values contain characters that could be interpreted as XML.
type: bool
default: 'no'
version_added: '2.7'
requirements:
- lxml >= 2.3.0
notes:
- Use the C(--check) and C(--diff) options when testing your expressions.
- The diff output is automatically pretty-printed, so may not reflect the actual file content, only the file structure.
- This module does not handle complicated xpath expressions, so limit xpath selectors to simple expressions.
- Beware that in case your XML elements are namespaced, you need to use the C(namespaces) parameter.
- Namespaces prefix should be used for all children of an element where namespace is defined, unless another namespace is defined for them.
- More information about this module is available from the community wiki at U(https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Module:-xml)
author:
- Tim Bielawa (@tbielawa)
- Magnus Hedemark (@magnus919)
- Dag Wieers (@dagwieers)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Remove the subjective attribute of the rating element
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/rating/@subjective
state: absent
- name: Set the rating to 11
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/rating
value: 11
# Retrieve and display the number of nodes
- name: Get count of beers nodes
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/beers/beer
count: yes
register: hits
- debug:
var: hits.count
- name: Add a phonenumber element to the business element
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/phonenumber
value: 555-555-1234
- name: Add several more beers to the beers element
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/beers
add_children:
- beer: Old Rasputin
- beer: Old Motor Oil
- beer: Old Curmudgeon
- name: Add a validxhtml element to the website element
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
- name: Add an empty validatedon attribute to the validxhtml element
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/website/validxhtml/@validatedon
- name: Add or modify an attribute, add element if needed
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
attribute: validatedon
value: 1976-08-05
# How to read an attribute value and access it in Ansible
- name: Read attribute value
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
content: attribute
attribute: validatedon
register: xmlresp
- name: Show attribute value
debug:
var: xmlresp.matches[0].validxhtml.validatedon
- name: Remove all children from the website element (option 1)
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/website/*
state: absent
- name: Remove all children from the website element (option 2)
xml:
path: /foo/bar.xml
xpath: /business/website
children: []
# In case of namespaces, like in below XML, they have to be explicitely stated
# NOTE: there's the prefix "x" in front of the "bar", too
#<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
#<foo xmlns="http://x.test" xmlns:attr="http://z.test">
# <bar>
# <baz xmlns="http://y.test" attr:my_namespaced_attribute="true" />
# </bar>
#</foo>
- name: Set namespaced '/x:foo/x:bar/y:baz/@z:my_namespaced_attribute' to 'false'
xml:
path: foo.xml
xpath: /x:foo/x:bar/y:baz
namespaces:
x: http://x.test
y: http://y.test
z: http://z.test
attribute: z:my_namespaced_attribute
value: 'false'
'''
RETURN = r'''
actions:
description: A dictionary with the original xpath, namespaces and state.
type: dict
returned: success
sample: {xpath: xpath, namespaces: [namespace1, namespace2], state=present}
backup_file:
description: The name of the backup file that was created
type: str
returned: when backup=yes
sample: /path/to/file.xml.1942.2017-08-24@14:16:01~
count:
description: The count of xpath matches.
type: int
returned: when parameter 'count' is set
sample: 2
matches:
description: The xpath matches found.
type: list
returned: when parameter 'print_match' is set
msg:
description: A message related to the performed action(s).
type: string
returned: always
xmlstring:
description: An XML string of the resulting output.
type: string
returned: when parameter 'xmlstring' is set
'''
import copy
import json
import os
import re
import traceback
from collections import MutableMapping
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
from io import BytesIO
try:
from lxml import etree, objectify
HAS_LXML = True
except ImportError:
HAS_LXML = False
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, json_dict_bytes_to_unicode
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems, string_types
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native
_IDENT = r"[a-zA-Z-][a-zA-Z0-9_\-\.]*"
_NSIDENT = _IDENT + "|" + _IDENT + ":" + _IDENT
# Note: we can't reasonably support the 'if you need to put both ' and " in a string, concatenate
# strings wrapped by the other delimiter' XPath trick, especially as simple XPath.
_XPSTR = "('(?:.*)'|\"(?:.*)\")"
_RE_SPLITSIMPLELAST = re.compile("^(.*)/(" + _NSIDENT + ")$")
_RE_SPLITSIMPLELASTEQVALUE = re.compile("^(.*)/(" + _NSIDENT + ")/text\\(\\)=" + _XPSTR + "$")
_RE_SPLITSIMPLEATTRLAST = re.compile("^(.*)/(@(?:" + _NSIDENT + "))$")
_RE_SPLITSIMPLEATTRLASTEQVALUE = re.compile("^(.*)/(@(?:" + _NSIDENT + "))=" + _XPSTR + "$")
_RE_SPLITSUBLAST = re.compile("^(.*)/(" + _NSIDENT + ")\\[(.*)\\]$")
_RE_SPLITONLYEQVALUE = re.compile("^(.*)/text\\(\\)=" + _XPSTR + "$")
def has_changed(doc):
orig_obj = etree.tostring(objectify.fromstring(etree.tostring(orig_doc)))
obj = etree.tostring(objectify.fromstring(etree.tostring(doc)))
return (orig_obj != obj)
def do_print_match(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
match = tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces)
match_xpaths = []
for m in match:
match_xpaths.append(tree.getpath(m))
match_str = json.dumps(match_xpaths)
msg = "selector '%s' match: %s" % (xpath, match_str)
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=False, msg=msg)
def count_nodes(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
""" Return the count of nodes matching the xpath """
hits = tree.xpath("count(/%s)" % xpath, namespaces=namespaces)
msg = "found %d nodes" % hits
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=False, msg=msg, hitcount=int(hits))
def is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
""" Test if a given xpath matches anything and if that match is a node.
For now we just assume you're only searching for one specific thing."""
if xpath_matches(tree, xpath, namespaces):
# OK, it found something
match = tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces)
if isinstance(match[0], etree._Element):
return True
return False
def is_attribute(tree, xpath, namespaces):
""" Test if a given xpath matches and that match is an attribute
An xpath attribute search will only match one item"""
if xpath_matches(tree, xpath, namespaces):
match = tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces)
if isinstance(match[0], etree._ElementStringResult):
return True
elif isinstance(match[0], etree._ElementUnicodeResult):
return True
return False
def xpath_matches(tree, xpath, namespaces):
""" Test if a node exists """
if tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
return True
return False
def delete_xpath_target(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
""" Delete an attribute or element from a tree """
try:
for result in tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
# Get the xpath for this result
if is_attribute(tree, xpath, namespaces):
# Delete an attribute
parent = result.getparent()
# Pop this attribute match out of the parent
# node's 'attrib' dict by using this match's
# 'attrname' attribute for the key
parent.attrib.pop(result.attrname)
elif is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
# Delete an element
result.getparent().remove(result)
else:
raise Exception("Impossible error")
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Couldn't delete xpath target: %s (%s)" % (xpath, e))
else:
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=True)
def replace_children_of(children, match):
for element in match.getchildren():
match.remove(element)
match.extend(children)
def set_target_children_inner(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, children, in_type):
matches = tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces)
# Create a list of our new children
children = children_to_nodes(module, children, in_type)
children_as_string = [etree.tostring(c) for c in children]
changed = False
# xpaths always return matches as a list, so....
for match in matches:
# Check if elements differ
if len(match.getchildren()) == len(children):
for idx, element in enumerate(match.getchildren()):
if etree.tostring(element) != children_as_string[idx]:
replace_children_of(children, match)
changed = True
break
else:
replace_children_of(children, match)
changed = True
return changed
def set_target_children(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, children, in_type):
changed = set_target_children_inner(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, children, in_type)
# Write it out
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=changed)
def add_target_children(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, children, in_type):
if is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
new_kids = children_to_nodes(module, children, in_type)
for node in tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
node.extend(new_kids)
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=True)
else:
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces)
def _extract_xpstr(g):
return g[1:-1]
def split_xpath_last(xpath):
"""split an XPath of the form /foo/bar/baz into /foo/bar and baz"""
xpath = xpath.strip()
m = _RE_SPLITSIMPLELAST.match(xpath)
if m:
# requesting an element to exist
return (m.group(1), [(m.group(2), None)])
m = _RE_SPLITSIMPLELASTEQVALUE.match(xpath)
if m:
# requesting an element to exist with an inner text
return (m.group(1), [(m.group(2), _extract_xpstr(m.group(3)))])
m = _RE_SPLITSIMPLEATTRLAST.match(xpath)
if m:
# requesting an attribute to exist
return (m.group(1), [(m.group(2), None)])
m = _RE_SPLITSIMPLEATTRLASTEQVALUE.match(xpath)
if m:
# requesting an attribute to exist with a value
return (m.group(1), [(m.group(2), _extract_xpstr(m.group(3)))])
m = _RE_SPLITSUBLAST.match(xpath)
if m:
content = [x.strip() for x in m.group(3).split(" and ")]
return (m.group(1), [('/' + m.group(2), content)])
m = _RE_SPLITONLYEQVALUE.match(xpath)
if m:
# requesting a change of inner text
return (m.group(1), [("", _extract_xpstr(m.group(2)))])
return (xpath, [])
def nsnameToClark(name, namespaces):
if ":" in name:
(nsname, rawname) = name.split(":")
# return "{{%s}}%s" % (namespaces[nsname], rawname)
return "{{{0}}}{1}".format(namespaces[nsname], rawname)
# no namespace name here
return name
def check_or_make_target(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
(inner_xpath, changes) = split_xpath_last(xpath)
if (inner_xpath == xpath) or (changes is None):
module.fail_json(msg="Can't process Xpath %s in order to spawn nodes! tree is %s" %
(xpath, etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True)))
return False
changed = False
if not is_node(tree, inner_xpath, namespaces):
changed = check_or_make_target(module, tree, inner_xpath, namespaces)
# we test again after calling check_or_make_target
if is_node(tree, inner_xpath, namespaces) and changes:
for (eoa, eoa_value) in changes:
if eoa and eoa[0] != '@' and eoa[0] != '/':
# implicitly creating an element
new_kids = children_to_nodes(module, [nsnameToClark(eoa, namespaces)], "yaml")
if eoa_value:
for nk in new_kids:
nk.text = eoa_value
for node in tree.xpath(inner_xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
node.extend(new_kids)
changed = True
# module.fail_json(msg="now tree=%s" % etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True))
elif eoa and eoa[0] == '/':
element = eoa[1:]
new_kids = children_to_nodes(module, [nsnameToClark(element, namespaces)], "yaml")
for node in tree.xpath(inner_xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
node.extend(new_kids)
for nk in new_kids:
for subexpr in eoa_value:
# module.fail_json(msg="element=%s subexpr=%s node=%s now tree=%s" %
# (element, subexpr, etree.tostring(node, pretty_print=True), etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True))
check_or_make_target(module, nk, "./" + subexpr, namespaces)
changed = True
# module.fail_json(msg="now tree=%s" % etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True))
elif eoa == "":
for node in tree.xpath(inner_xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
if (node.text != eoa_value):
node.text = eoa_value
changed = True
elif eoa and eoa[0] == '@':
attribute = nsnameToClark(eoa[1:], namespaces)
for element in tree.xpath(inner_xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
changing = (attribute not in element.attrib or element.attrib[attribute] != eoa_value)
if changing:
changed = changed or changing
if eoa_value is None:
value = ""
else:
value = eoa_value
element.attrib[attribute] = value
# module.fail_json(msg="arf %s changing=%s as curval=%s changed tree=%s" %
# (xpath, changing, etree.tostring(tree, changing, element[attribute], pretty_print=True)))
else:
module.fail_json(msg="unknown tree transformation=%s" % etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True))
return changed
def ensure_xpath_exists(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
changed = False
if not is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
changed = check_or_make_target(module, tree, xpath, namespaces)
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed)
def set_target_inner(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, attribute, value):
changed = False
try:
if not is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
changed = check_or_make_target(module, tree, xpath, namespaces)
except Exception as e:
missing_namespace = ""
# NOTE: This checks only the namespaces defined in root element!
# TODO: Implement a more robust check to check for child namespaces' existance
if tree.getroot().nsmap and ":" not in xpath:
missing_namespace = "XML document has namespace(s) defined, but no namespace prefix(es) used in xpath!\n"
module.fail_json(msg="%sXpath %s causes a failure: %s\n -- tree is %s" %
(missing_namespace, xpath, e, etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True)), exception=traceback.format_exc())
if not is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
module.fail_json(msg="Xpath %s does not reference a node! tree is %s" %
(xpath, etree.tostring(tree, pretty_print=True)))
for element in tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
if not attribute:
changed = changed or (element.text != value)
if element.text != value:
element.text = value
else:
changed = changed or (element.get(attribute) != value)
if ":" in attribute:
attr_ns, attr_name = attribute.split(":")
# attribute = "{{%s}}%s" % (namespaces[attr_ns], attr_name)
attribute = "{{{0}}}{1}".format(namespaces[attr_ns], attr_name)
if element.get(attribute) != value:
element.set(attribute, value)
return changed
def set_target(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, attribute, value):
changed = set_target_inner(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, attribute, value)
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed)
def get_element_text(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
if not is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
module.fail_json(msg="Xpath %s does not reference a node!" % xpath)
elements = []
for element in tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
elements.append({element.tag: element.text})
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=False, msg=len(elements), hitcount=len(elements), matches=elements)
def get_element_attr(module, tree, xpath, namespaces):
if not is_node(tree, xpath, namespaces):
module.fail_json(msg="Xpath %s does not reference a node!" % xpath)
elements = []
for element in tree.xpath(xpath, namespaces=namespaces):
child = {}
for key in element.keys():
value = element.get(key)
child.update({key: value})
elements.append({element.tag: child})
finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=False, msg=len(elements), hitcount=len(elements), matches=elements)
def child_to_element(module, child, in_type):
if in_type == 'xml':
infile = BytesIO(to_bytes(child, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
try:
parser = etree.XMLParser()
node = etree.parse(infile, parser)
return node.getroot()
except etree.XMLSyntaxError as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Error while parsing child element: %s" % e)
elif in_type == 'yaml':
if isinstance(child, string_types):
return etree.Element(child)
elif isinstance(child, MutableMapping):
if len(child) > 1:
module.fail_json(msg="Can only create children from hashes with one key")
(key, value) = next(iteritems(child))
if isinstance(value, MutableMapping):
children = value.pop('_', None)
node = etree.Element(key, value)
if children is not None:
if not isinstance(children, list):
module.fail_json(msg="Invalid children type: %s, must be list." % type(children))
subnodes = children_to_nodes(module, children)
node.extend(subnodes)
else:
node = etree.Element(key)
node.text = value
return node
else:
module.fail_json(msg="Invalid child type: %s. Children must be either strings or hashes." % type(child))
else:
module.fail_json(msg="Invalid child input type: %s. Type must be either xml or yaml." % in_type)
def children_to_nodes(module=None, children=None, type='yaml'):
"""turn a str/hash/list of str&hash into a list of elements"""
children = [] if children is None else children
return [child_to_element(module, child, type) for child in children]
def make_pretty(module, tree):
xml_string = etree.tostring(tree, xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8', pretty_print=module.params['pretty_print'])
result = dict(
changed=False,
)
if module.params['path']:
xml_file = module.params['path']
with open(xml_file, 'rb') as xml_content:
if xml_string != xml_content.read():
result['changed'] = True
if not module.check_mode:
if module.params['backup']:
result['backup_file'] = module.backup_local(module.params['path'])
tree.write(xml_file, xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8', pretty_print=module.params['pretty_print'])
elif module.params['xmlstring']:
result['xmlstring'] = xml_string
# NOTE: Modifying a string is not considered a change !
if xml_string != module.params['xmlstring']:
result['changed'] = True
module.exit_json(**result)
def finish(module, tree, xpath, namespaces, changed=False, msg='', hitcount=0, matches=tuple()):
result = dict(
actions=dict(
xpath=xpath,
namespaces=namespaces,
state=module.params['state']
),
changed=has_changed(tree),
)
if module.params['count'] or hitcount:
result['count'] = hitcount
if module.params['print_match'] or matches:
result['matches'] = matches
if msg:
result['msg'] = msg
if result['changed']:
if module._diff:
result['diff'] = dict(
before=etree.tostring(orig_doc, xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8', pretty_print=True),
after=etree.tostring(tree, xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8', pretty_print=True),
)
if module.params['path'] and not module.check_mode:
if module.params['backup']:
result['backup_file'] = module.backup_local(module.params['path'])
tree.write(module.params['path'], xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8', pretty_print=module.params['pretty_print'])
if module.params['xmlstring']:
result['xmlstring'] = etree.tostring(tree, xml_declaration=True, encoding='UTF-8', pretty_print=module.params['pretty_print'])
module.exit_json(**result)
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
path=dict(type='path', aliases=['dest', 'file']),
xmlstring=dict(type='str'),
xpath=dict(type='str'),
namespaces=dict(type='dict', default={}),
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present'], aliases=['ensure']),
value=dict(type='raw'),
attribute=dict(type='raw'),
add_children=dict(type='list'),
set_children=dict(type='list'),
count=dict(type='bool', default=False),
print_match=dict(type='bool', default=False),
pretty_print=dict(type='bool', default=False),
content=dict(type='str', choices=['attribute', 'text']),
input_type=dict(type='str', default='yaml', choices=['xml', 'yaml']),
backup=dict(type='bool', default=False),
strip_cdata_tags=dict(type='bool', default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
# TODO: Implement this as soon as #28662 (required_by functionality) is merged
# required_by=dict(
# add_children=['xpath'],
# attribute=['value'],
# set_children=['xpath'],
# value=['xpath'],
# ),
required_if=[
['content', 'attribute', ['xpath']],
['content', 'text', ['xpath']],
['count', True, ['xpath']],
['print_match', True, ['xpath']],
],
required_one_of=[
['path', 'xmlstring'],
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'pretty_print', 'print_match', 'set_children', 'value'],
],
mutually_exclusive=[
['add_children', 'content', 'count', 'print_match', 'set_children', 'value'],
['path', 'xmlstring'],
],
)
xml_file = module.params['path']
xml_string = module.params['xmlstring']
xpath = module.params['xpath']
namespaces = module.params['namespaces']
state = module.params['state']
value = json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(module.params['value'])
attribute = module.params['attribute']
set_children = json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(module.params['set_children'])
add_children = json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(module.params['add_children'])
pretty_print = module.params['pretty_print']
content = module.params['content']
input_type = module.params['input_type']
print_match = module.params['print_match']
count = module.params['count']
backup = module.params['backup']
strip_cdata_tags = module.params['strip_cdata_tags']
# Check if we have lxml 2.3.0 or newer installed
if not HAS_LXML:
module.fail_json(msg='The xml ansible module requires the lxml python library installed on the managed machine')
elif LooseVersion('.'.join(to_native(f) for f in etree.LXML_VERSION)) < LooseVersion('2.3.0'):
module.fail_json(msg='The xml ansible module requires lxml 2.3.0 or newer installed on the managed machine')
elif LooseVersion('.'.join(to_native(f) for f in etree.LXML_VERSION)) < LooseVersion('3.0.0'):
module.warn('Using lxml version lower than 3.0.0 does not guarantee predictable element attribute order.')
# Check if the file exists
if xml_string:
infile = BytesIO(to_bytes(xml_string, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
elif os.path.isfile(xml_file):
infile = open(xml_file, 'rb')
else:
module.fail_json(msg="The target XML source '%s' does not exist." % xml_file)
# Parse and evaluate xpath expression
if xpath is not None:
try:
etree.XPath(xpath)
except etree.XPathSyntaxError as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Syntax error in xpath expression: %s (%s)" % (xpath, e))
except etree.XPathEvalError as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Evaluation error in xpath expression: %s (%s)" % (xpath, e))
# Try to parse in the target XML file
try:
parser = etree.XMLParser(remove_blank_text=pretty_print, strip_cdata=strip_cdata_tags)
doc = etree.parse(infile, parser)
except etree.XMLSyntaxError as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Error while parsing document: %s (%s)" % (xml_file or 'xml_string', e))
# Ensure we have the original copy to compare
global orig_doc
orig_doc = copy.deepcopy(doc)
if print_match:
do_print_match(module, doc, xpath, namespaces)
if count:
count_nodes(module, doc, xpath, namespaces)
if content == 'attribute':
get_element_attr(module, doc, xpath, namespaces)
elif content == 'text':
get_element_text(module, doc, xpath, namespaces)
# File exists:
if state == 'absent':
# - absent: delete xpath target
delete_xpath_target(module, doc, xpath, namespaces)
# - present: carry on
# children && value both set?: should have already aborted by now
# add_children && set_children both set?: should have already aborted by now
# set_children set?
if set_children:
set_target_children(module, doc, xpath, namespaces, set_children, input_type)
# add_children set?
if add_children:
add_target_children(module, doc, xpath, namespaces, add_children, input_type)
# No?: Carry on
# Is the xpath target an attribute selector?
if value is not None:
set_target(module, doc, xpath, namespaces, attribute, value)
# If an xpath was provided, we need to do something with the data
if xpath is not None:
ensure_xpath_exists(module, doc, xpath, namespaces)
# Otherwise only reformat the xml data?
if pretty_print:
make_pretty(module, doc)
module.fail_json(msg="Don't know what to do")
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()