Server IP : 85.214.239.14 / Your IP : 18.227.134.165 Web Server : Apache/2.4.62 (Debian) System : Linux h2886529.stratoserver.net 4.9.0 #1 SMP Tue Jan 9 19:45:01 MSK 2024 x86_64 User : www-data ( 33) PHP Version : 7.4.18 Disable Function : pcntl_alarm,pcntl_fork,pcntl_waitpid,pcntl_wait,pcntl_wifexited,pcntl_wifstopped,pcntl_wifsignaled,pcntl_wifcontinued,pcntl_wexitstatus,pcntl_wtermsig,pcntl_wstopsig,pcntl_signal,pcntl_signal_get_handler,pcntl_signal_dispatch,pcntl_get_last_error,pcntl_strerror,pcntl_sigprocmask,pcntl_sigwaitinfo,pcntl_sigtimedwait,pcntl_exec,pcntl_getpriority,pcntl_setpriority,pcntl_async_signals,pcntl_unshare, MySQL : OFF | cURL : OFF | WGET : ON | Perl : ON | Python : ON | Sudo : ON | Pkexec : OFF Directory : /proc/3/root/lib/python3/dist-packages/ansible/cli/ |
Upload File : |
# Copyright: (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> # Copyright: (c) 2016, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com> # Copyright: (c) 2018, Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # Make coding more python3-ish from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import locale import os import sys # Used for determining if the system is running a new enough python version # and should only restrict on our documented minimum versions if sys.version_info < (3, 9): raise SystemExit( 'ERROR: Ansible requires Python 3.9 or newer on the controller. ' 'Current version: %s' % ''.join(sys.version.splitlines()) ) def check_blocking_io(): """Check stdin/stdout/stderr to make sure they are using blocking IO.""" handles = [] for handle in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr): # noinspection PyBroadException try: fd = handle.fileno() except Exception: continue # not a real file handle, such as during the import sanity test if not os.get_blocking(fd): handles.append(getattr(handle, 'name', None) or '#%s' % fd) if handles: raise SystemExit('ERROR: Ansible requires blocking IO on stdin/stdout/stderr. ' 'Non-blocking file handles detected: %s' % ', '.join(_io for _io in handles)) check_blocking_io() def initialize_locale(): """Set the locale to the users default setting and ensure the locale and filesystem encoding are UTF-8. """ try: locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '') dummy, encoding = locale.getlocale() except (locale.Error, ValueError) as e: raise SystemExit( 'ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: %s' % e ) if not encoding or encoding.lower() not in ('utf-8', 'utf8'): raise SystemExit('ERROR: Ansible requires the locale encoding to be UTF-8; Detected %s.' % encoding) fs_enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding() if fs_enc.lower() != 'utf-8': raise SystemExit('ERROR: Ansible requires the filesystem encoding to be UTF-8; Detected %s.' % fs_enc) initialize_locale() from importlib.metadata import version from ansible.module_utils.compat.version import LooseVersion # Used for determining if the system is running a new enough Jinja2 version # and should only restrict on our documented minimum versions jinja2_version = version('jinja2') if jinja2_version < LooseVersion('3.0'): raise SystemExit( 'ERROR: Ansible requires Jinja2 3.0 or newer on the controller. ' 'Current version: %s' % jinja2_version ) import errno import getpass import subprocess import traceback from abc import ABC, abstractmethod from pathlib import Path try: from ansible import constants as C from ansible.utils.display import Display display = Display() except Exception as e: print('ERROR: %s' % e, file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(5) from ansible import context from ansible.cli.arguments import option_helpers as opt_help from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleOptionsError, AnsibleParserError from ansible.inventory.manager import InventoryManager from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_text from ansible.module_utils.common.file import is_executable from ansible.parsing.dataloader import DataLoader from ansible.parsing.vault import PromptVaultSecret, get_file_vault_secret from ansible.plugins.loader import add_all_plugin_dirs from ansible.release import __version__ from ansible.utils.collection_loader import AnsibleCollectionConfig from ansible.utils.collection_loader._collection_finder import _get_collection_name_from_path from ansible.utils.path import unfrackpath from ansible.utils.unsafe_proxy import to_unsafe_text from ansible.vars.manager import VariableManager try: import argcomplete HAS_ARGCOMPLETE = True except ImportError: HAS_ARGCOMPLETE = False class CLI(ABC): ''' code behind bin/ansible* programs ''' PAGER = 'less' # -F (quit-if-one-screen) -R (allow raw ansi control chars) # -S (chop long lines) -X (disable termcap init and de-init) LESS_OPTS = 'FRSX' SKIP_INVENTORY_DEFAULTS = False def __init__(self, args, callback=None): """ Base init method for all command line programs """ if not args: raise ValueError('A non-empty list for args is required') self.args = args self.parser = None self.callback = callback if C.DEVEL_WARNING and __version__.endswith('dev0'): display.warning( 'You are running the development version of Ansible. You should only run Ansible from "devel" if ' 'you are modifying the Ansible engine, or trying out features under development. This is a rapidly ' 'changing source of code and can become unstable at any point.' ) @abstractmethod def run(self): """Run the ansible command Subclasses must implement this method. It does the actual work of running an Ansible command. """ self.parse() display.vv(to_text(opt_help.version(self.parser.prog))) if C.CONFIG_FILE: display.v(u"Using %s as config file" % to_text(C.CONFIG_FILE)) else: display.v(u"No config file found; using defaults") # warn about deprecated config options for deprecated in C.config.DEPRECATED: name = deprecated[0] why = deprecated[1]['why'] if 'alternatives' in deprecated[1]: alt = ', use %s instead' % deprecated[1]['alternatives'] else: alt = '' ver = deprecated[1].get('version') date = deprecated[1].get('date') collection_name = deprecated[1].get('collection_name') display.deprecated("%s option, %s%s" % (name, why, alt), version=ver, date=date, collection_name=collection_name) @staticmethod def split_vault_id(vault_id): # return (before_@, after_@) # if no @, return whole string as after_ if '@' not in vault_id: return (None, vault_id) parts = vault_id.split('@', 1) ret = tuple(parts) return ret @staticmethod def build_vault_ids(vault_ids, vault_password_files=None, ask_vault_pass=None, create_new_password=None, auto_prompt=True): vault_password_files = vault_password_files or [] vault_ids = vault_ids or [] # convert vault_password_files into vault_ids slugs for password_file in vault_password_files: id_slug = u'%s@%s' % (C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY, password_file) # note this makes --vault-id higher precedence than --vault-password-file # if we want to intertwingle them in order probably need a cli callback to populate vault_ids # used by --vault-id and --vault-password-file vault_ids.append(id_slug) # if an action needs an encrypt password (create_new_password=True) and we dont # have other secrets setup, then automatically add a password prompt as well. # prompts cant/shouldnt work without a tty, so dont add prompt secrets if ask_vault_pass or (not vault_ids and auto_prompt): id_slug = u'%s@%s' % (C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY, u'prompt_ask_vault_pass') vault_ids.append(id_slug) return vault_ids # TODO: remove the now unused args @staticmethod def setup_vault_secrets(loader, vault_ids, vault_password_files=None, ask_vault_pass=None, create_new_password=False, auto_prompt=True): # list of tuples vault_secrets = [] # Depending on the vault_id value (including how --ask-vault-pass / --vault-password-file create a vault_id) # we need to show different prompts. This is for compat with older Towers that expect a # certain vault password prompt format, so 'promp_ask_vault_pass' vault_id gets the old format. prompt_formats = {} # If there are configured default vault identities, they are considered 'first' # so we prepend them to vault_ids (from cli) here vault_password_files = vault_password_files or [] if C.DEFAULT_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE: vault_password_files.append(C.DEFAULT_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE) if create_new_password: prompt_formats['prompt'] = ['New vault password (%(vault_id)s): ', 'Confirm new vault password (%(vault_id)s): '] # 2.3 format prompts for --ask-vault-pass prompt_formats['prompt_ask_vault_pass'] = ['New Vault password: ', 'Confirm New Vault password: '] else: prompt_formats['prompt'] = ['Vault password (%(vault_id)s): '] # The format when we use just --ask-vault-pass needs to match 'Vault password:\s*?$' prompt_formats['prompt_ask_vault_pass'] = ['Vault password: '] vault_ids = CLI.build_vault_ids(vault_ids, vault_password_files, ask_vault_pass, create_new_password, auto_prompt=auto_prompt) last_exception = found_vault_secret = None for vault_id_slug in vault_ids: vault_id_name, vault_id_value = CLI.split_vault_id(vault_id_slug) if vault_id_value in ['prompt', 'prompt_ask_vault_pass']: # --vault-id some_name@prompt_ask_vault_pass --vault-id other_name@prompt_ask_vault_pass will be a little # confusing since it will use the old format without the vault id in the prompt built_vault_id = vault_id_name or C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY # choose the prompt based on --vault-id=prompt or --ask-vault-pass. --ask-vault-pass # always gets the old format for Tower compatibility. # ie, we used --ask-vault-pass, so we need to use the old vault password prompt # format since Tower needs to match on that format. prompted_vault_secret = PromptVaultSecret(prompt_formats=prompt_formats[vault_id_value], vault_id=built_vault_id) # a empty or invalid password from the prompt will warn and continue to the next # without erroring globally try: prompted_vault_secret.load() except AnsibleError as exc: display.warning('Error in vault password prompt (%s): %s' % (vault_id_name, exc)) raise found_vault_secret = True vault_secrets.append((built_vault_id, prompted_vault_secret)) # update loader with new secrets incrementally, so we can load a vault password # that is encrypted with a vault secret provided earlier loader.set_vault_secrets(vault_secrets) continue # assuming anything else is a password file display.vvvvv('Reading vault password file: %s' % vault_id_value) # read vault_pass from a file try: file_vault_secret = get_file_vault_secret(filename=vault_id_value, vault_id=vault_id_name, loader=loader) except AnsibleError as exc: display.warning('Error getting vault password file (%s): %s' % (vault_id_name, to_text(exc))) last_exception = exc continue try: file_vault_secret.load() except AnsibleError as exc: display.warning('Error in vault password file loading (%s): %s' % (vault_id_name, to_text(exc))) last_exception = exc continue found_vault_secret = True if vault_id_name: vault_secrets.append((vault_id_name, file_vault_secret)) else: vault_secrets.append((C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY, file_vault_secret)) # update loader with as-yet-known vault secrets loader.set_vault_secrets(vault_secrets) # An invalid or missing password file will error globally # if no valid vault secret was found. if last_exception and not found_vault_secret: raise last_exception return vault_secrets @staticmethod def _get_secret(prompt): secret = getpass.getpass(prompt=prompt) if secret: secret = to_unsafe_text(secret) return secret @staticmethod def ask_passwords(): ''' prompt for connection and become passwords if needed ''' op = context.CLIARGS sshpass = None becomepass = None become_prompt = '' become_prompt_method = "BECOME" if C.AGNOSTIC_BECOME_PROMPT else op['become_method'].upper() try: become_prompt = "%s password: " % become_prompt_method if op['ask_pass']: sshpass = CLI._get_secret("SSH password: ") become_prompt = "%s password[defaults to SSH password]: " % become_prompt_method elif op['connection_password_file']: sshpass = CLI.get_password_from_file(op['connection_password_file']) if op['become_ask_pass']: becomepass = CLI._get_secret(become_prompt) if op['ask_pass'] and becomepass == '': becomepass = sshpass elif op['become_password_file']: becomepass = CLI.get_password_from_file(op['become_password_file']) except EOFError: pass return (sshpass, becomepass) def validate_conflicts(self, op, runas_opts=False, fork_opts=False): ''' check for conflicting options ''' if fork_opts: if op.forks < 1: self.parser.error("The number of processes (--forks) must be >= 1") return op @abstractmethod def init_parser(self, usage="", desc=None, epilog=None): """ Create an options parser for most ansible scripts Subclasses need to implement this method. They will usually call the base class's init_parser to create a basic version and then add their own options on top of that. An implementation will look something like this:: def init_parser(self): super(MyCLI, self).init_parser(usage="My Ansible CLI", inventory_opts=True) ansible.arguments.option_helpers.add_runas_options(self.parser) self.parser.add_option('--my-option', dest='my_option', action='store') """ self.parser = opt_help.create_base_parser(self.name, usage=usage, desc=desc, epilog=epilog) @abstractmethod def post_process_args(self, options): """Process the command line args Subclasses need to implement this method. This method validates and transforms the command line arguments. It can be used to check whether conflicting values were given, whether filenames exist, etc. An implementation will look something like this:: def post_process_args(self, options): options = super(MyCLI, self).post_process_args(options) if options.addition and options.subtraction: raise AnsibleOptionsError('Only one of --addition and --subtraction can be specified') if isinstance(options.listofhosts, string_types): options.listofhosts = string_types.split(',') return options """ # process tags if hasattr(options, 'tags') and not options.tags: # optparse defaults does not do what's expected # More specifically, we want `--tags` to be additive. So we cannot # simply change C.TAGS_RUN's default to ["all"] because then passing # --tags foo would cause us to have ['all', 'foo'] options.tags = ['all'] if hasattr(options, 'tags') and options.tags: tags = set() for tag_set in options.tags: for tag in tag_set.split(u','): tags.add(tag.strip()) options.tags = list(tags) # process skip_tags if hasattr(options, 'skip_tags') and options.skip_tags: skip_tags = set() for tag_set in options.skip_tags: for tag in tag_set.split(u','): skip_tags.add(tag.strip()) options.skip_tags = list(skip_tags) # process inventory options except for CLIs that require their own processing if hasattr(options, 'inventory') and not self.SKIP_INVENTORY_DEFAULTS: if options.inventory: # should always be list if isinstance(options.inventory, string_types): options.inventory = [options.inventory] # Ensure full paths when needed options.inventory = [unfrackpath(opt, follow=False) if ',' not in opt else opt for opt in options.inventory] else: options.inventory = C.DEFAULT_HOST_LIST return options def parse(self): """Parse the command line args This method parses the command line arguments. It uses the parser stored in the self.parser attribute and saves the args and options in context.CLIARGS. Subclasses need to implement two helper methods, init_parser() and post_process_args() which are called from this function before and after parsing the arguments. """ self.init_parser() if HAS_ARGCOMPLETE: argcomplete.autocomplete(self.parser) try: options = self.parser.parse_args(self.args[1:]) except SystemExit as ex: if ex.code != 0: self.parser.exit(status=2, message=" \n%s" % self.parser.format_help()) raise options = self.post_process_args(options) context._init_global_context(options) @staticmethod def version_info(gitinfo=False): ''' return full ansible version info ''' if gitinfo: # expensive call, user with care ansible_version_string = opt_help.version() else: ansible_version_string = __version__ ansible_version = ansible_version_string.split()[0] ansible_versions = ansible_version.split('.') for counter in range(len(ansible_versions)): if ansible_versions[counter] == "": ansible_versions[counter] = 0 try: ansible_versions[counter] = int(ansible_versions[counter]) except Exception: pass if len(ansible_versions) < 3: for counter in range(len(ansible_versions), 3): ansible_versions.append(0) return {'string': ansible_version_string.strip(), 'full': ansible_version, 'major': ansible_versions[0], 'minor': ansible_versions[1], 'revision': ansible_versions[2]} @staticmethod def pager(text): ''' find reasonable way to display text ''' # this is a much simpler form of what is in pydoc.py if not sys.stdout.isatty(): display.display(text, screen_only=True) elif 'PAGER' in os.environ: if sys.platform == 'win32': display.display(text, screen_only=True) else: CLI.pager_pipe(text, os.environ['PAGER']) else: p = subprocess.Popen('less --version', shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) p.communicate() if p.returncode == 0: CLI.pager_pipe(text, 'less') else: display.display(text, screen_only=True) @staticmethod def pager_pipe(text, cmd): ''' pipe text through a pager ''' if 'LESS' not in os.environ: os.environ['LESS'] = CLI.LESS_OPTS try: cmd = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=sys.stdout) cmd.communicate(input=to_bytes(text)) except IOError: pass except KeyboardInterrupt: pass @staticmethod def _play_prereqs(): options = context.CLIARGS # all needs loader loader = DataLoader() basedir = options.get('basedir', False) if basedir: loader.set_basedir(basedir) add_all_plugin_dirs(basedir) AnsibleCollectionConfig.playbook_paths = basedir default_collection = _get_collection_name_from_path(basedir) if default_collection: display.warning(u'running with default collection {0}'.format(default_collection)) AnsibleCollectionConfig.default_collection = default_collection vault_ids = list(options['vault_ids']) default_vault_ids = C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY_LIST vault_ids = default_vault_ids + vault_ids vault_secrets = CLI.setup_vault_secrets(loader, vault_ids=vault_ids, vault_password_files=list(options['vault_password_files']), ask_vault_pass=options['ask_vault_pass'], auto_prompt=False) loader.set_vault_secrets(vault_secrets) # create the inventory, and filter it based on the subset specified (if any) inventory = InventoryManager(loader=loader, sources=options['inventory'], cache=(not options.get('flush_cache'))) # create the variable manager, which will be shared throughout # the code, ensuring a consistent view of global variables variable_manager = VariableManager(loader=loader, inventory=inventory, version_info=CLI.version_info(gitinfo=False)) return loader, inventory, variable_manager @staticmethod def get_host_list(inventory, subset, pattern='all'): no_hosts = False if len(inventory.list_hosts()) == 0: # Empty inventory if C.LOCALHOST_WARNING and pattern not in C.LOCALHOST: display.warning("provided hosts list is empty, only localhost is available. Note that the implicit localhost does not match 'all'") no_hosts = True inventory.subset(subset) hosts = inventory.list_hosts(pattern) if not hosts and no_hosts is False: raise AnsibleError("Specified inventory, host pattern and/or --limit leaves us with no hosts to target.") return hosts @staticmethod def get_password_from_file(pwd_file): b_pwd_file = to_bytes(pwd_file) secret = None if b_pwd_file == b'-': # ensure its read as bytes secret = sys.stdin.buffer.read() elif not os.path.exists(b_pwd_file): raise AnsibleError("The password file %s was not found" % pwd_file) elif is_executable(b_pwd_file): display.vvvv(u'The password file %s is a script.' % to_text(pwd_file)) cmd = [b_pwd_file] try: p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) except OSError as e: raise AnsibleError("Problem occured when trying to run the password script %s (%s)." " If this is not a script, remove the executable bit from the file." % (pwd_file, e)) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() if p.returncode != 0: raise AnsibleError("The password script %s returned an error (rc=%s): %s" % (pwd_file, p.returncode, stderr)) secret = stdout else: try: f = open(b_pwd_file, "rb") secret = f.read().strip() f.close() except (OSError, IOError) as e: raise AnsibleError("Could not read password file %s: %s" % (pwd_file, e)) secret = secret.strip(b'\r\n') if not secret: raise AnsibleError('Empty password was provided from file (%s)' % pwd_file) return to_unsafe_text(secret) @classmethod def cli_executor(cls, args=None): if args is None: args = sys.argv try: display.debug("starting run") ansible_dir = Path(C.ANSIBLE_HOME).expanduser() try: ansible_dir.mkdir(mode=0o700) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.EEXIST: display.warning( "Failed to create the directory '%s': %s" % (ansible_dir, to_text(exc, errors='surrogate_or_replace')) ) else: display.debug("Created the '%s' directory" % ansible_dir) try: args = [to_text(a, errors='surrogate_or_strict') for a in args] except UnicodeError: display.error('Command line args are not in utf-8, unable to continue. Ansible currently only understands utf-8') display.display(u"The full traceback was:\n\n%s" % to_text(traceback.format_exc())) exit_code = 6 else: cli = cls(args) exit_code = cli.run() except AnsibleOptionsError as e: cli.parser.print_help() display.error(to_text(e), wrap_text=False) exit_code = 5 except AnsibleParserError as e: display.error(to_text(e), wrap_text=False) exit_code = 4 # TQM takes care of these, but leaving comment to reserve the exit codes # except AnsibleHostUnreachable as e: # display.error(str(e)) # exit_code = 3 # except AnsibleHostFailed as e: # display.error(str(e)) # exit_code = 2 except AnsibleError as e: display.error(to_text(e), wrap_text=False) exit_code = 1 except KeyboardInterrupt: display.error("User interrupted execution") exit_code = 99 except Exception as e: if C.DEFAULT_DEBUG: # Show raw stacktraces in debug mode, It also allow pdb to # enter post mortem mode. raise have_cli_options = bool(context.CLIARGS) display.error("Unexpected Exception, this is probably a bug: %s" % to_text(e), wrap_text=False) if not have_cli_options or have_cli_options and context.CLIARGS['verbosity'] > 2: log_only = False if hasattr(e, 'orig_exc'): display.vvv('\nexception type: %s' % to_text(type(e.orig_exc))) why = to_text(e.orig_exc) if to_text(e) != why: display.vvv('\noriginal msg: %s' % why) else: display.display("to see the full traceback, use -vvv") log_only = True display.display(u"the full traceback was:\n\n%s" % to_text(traceback.format_exc()), log_only=log_only) exit_code = 250 sys.exit(exit_code)