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# Copyright (c) 2018 Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net> # 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 DOCUMENTATION = r''' name: toml version_added: "2.8" short_description: Uses a specific TOML file as an inventory source. description: - TOML based inventory format - File MUST have a valid '.toml' file extension notes: - > Requires one of the following python libraries: 'toml', 'tomli', or 'tomllib' ''' EXAMPLES = r'''# fmt: toml # Example 1 [all.vars] has_java = false [web] children = [ "apache", "nginx" ] vars = { http_port = 8080, myvar = 23 } [web.hosts] host1 = {} host2 = { ansible_port = 222 } [apache.hosts] tomcat1 = {} tomcat2 = { myvar = 34 } tomcat3 = { mysecret = "03#pa33w0rd" } [nginx.hosts] jenkins1 = {} [nginx.vars] has_java = true # Example 2 [all.vars] has_java = false [web] children = [ "apache", "nginx" ] [web.vars] http_port = 8080 myvar = 23 [web.hosts.host1] [web.hosts.host2] ansible_port = 222 [apache.hosts.tomcat1] [apache.hosts.tomcat2] myvar = 34 [apache.hosts.tomcat3] mysecret = "03#pa33w0rd" [nginx.hosts.jenkins1] [nginx.vars] has_java = true # Example 3 [ungrouped.hosts] host1 = {} host2 = { ansible_host = "127.0.0.1", ansible_port = 44 } host3 = { ansible_host = "127.0.0.1", ansible_port = 45 } [g1.hosts] host4 = {} [g2.hosts] host4 = {} ''' import os import typing as t from collections.abc import MutableMapping, MutableSequence from functools import partial from ansible.errors import AnsibleFileNotFound, AnsibleParserError, AnsibleRuntimeError from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types, text_type from ansible.parsing.yaml.objects import AnsibleSequence, AnsibleUnicode from ansible.plugins.inventory import BaseFileInventoryPlugin from ansible.utils.display import Display from ansible.utils.unsafe_proxy import AnsibleUnsafeBytes, AnsibleUnsafeText HAS_TOML = False try: import toml HAS_TOML = True except ImportError: pass HAS_TOMLIW = False try: import tomli_w # type: ignore[import] HAS_TOMLIW = True except ImportError: pass HAS_TOMLLIB = False try: import tomllib # type: ignore[import] HAS_TOMLLIB = True except ImportError: try: import tomli as tomllib # type: ignore[no-redef] HAS_TOMLLIB = True except ImportError: pass display = Display() # dumps if HAS_TOML and hasattr(toml, 'TomlEncoder'): # toml>=0.10.0 class AnsibleTomlEncoder(toml.TomlEncoder): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(AnsibleTomlEncoder, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) # Map our custom YAML object types to dump_funcs from ``toml`` self.dump_funcs.update({ AnsibleSequence: self.dump_funcs.get(list), AnsibleUnicode: self.dump_funcs.get(str), AnsibleUnsafeBytes: self.dump_funcs.get(str), AnsibleUnsafeText: self.dump_funcs.get(str), }) toml_dumps = partial(toml.dumps, encoder=AnsibleTomlEncoder()) # type: t.Callable[[t.Any], str] else: # toml<0.10.0 # tomli-w def toml_dumps(data): # type: (t.Any) -> str if HAS_TOML: return toml.dumps(convert_yaml_objects_to_native(data)) elif HAS_TOMLIW: return tomli_w.dumps(convert_yaml_objects_to_native(data)) raise AnsibleRuntimeError( 'The python "toml" or "tomli-w" library is required when using the TOML output format' ) # loads if HAS_TOML: # prefer toml if installed, since it supports both encoding and decoding toml_loads = toml.loads # type: ignore[assignment] TOMLDecodeError = toml.TomlDecodeError # type: t.Any elif HAS_TOMLLIB: toml_loads = tomllib.loads # type: ignore[assignment] TOMLDecodeError = tomllib.TOMLDecodeError # type: t.Any # type: ignore[no-redef] def convert_yaml_objects_to_native(obj): """Older versions of the ``toml`` python library, and tomllib, don't have a pluggable way to tell the encoder about custom types, so we need to ensure objects that we pass are native types. Used with: - ``toml<0.10.0`` where ``toml.TomlEncoder`` is missing - ``tomli`` or ``tomllib`` This function recurses an object and ensures we cast any of the types from ``ansible.parsing.yaml.objects`` into their native types, effectively cleansing the data before we hand it over to the toml library. This function doesn't directly check for the types from ``ansible.parsing.yaml.objects`` but instead checks for the types those objects inherit from, to offer more flexibility. """ if isinstance(obj, dict): return dict((k, convert_yaml_objects_to_native(v)) for k, v in obj.items()) elif isinstance(obj, list): return [convert_yaml_objects_to_native(v) for v in obj] elif isinstance(obj, text_type): return text_type(obj) else: return obj class InventoryModule(BaseFileInventoryPlugin): NAME = 'toml' def _parse_group(self, group, group_data): if group_data is not None and not isinstance(group_data, MutableMapping): self.display.warning("Skipping '%s' as this is not a valid group definition" % group) return group = self.inventory.add_group(group) if group_data is None: return for key, data in group_data.items(): if key == 'vars': if not isinstance(data, MutableMapping): raise AnsibleParserError( 'Invalid "vars" entry for "%s" group, requires a dict, found "%s" instead.' % (group, type(data)) ) for var, value in data.items(): self.inventory.set_variable(group, var, value) elif key == 'children': if not isinstance(data, MutableSequence): raise AnsibleParserError( 'Invalid "children" entry for "%s" group, requires a list, found "%s" instead.' % (group, type(data)) ) for subgroup in data: self._parse_group(subgroup, {}) self.inventory.add_child(group, subgroup) elif key == 'hosts': if not isinstance(data, MutableMapping): raise AnsibleParserError( 'Invalid "hosts" entry for "%s" group, requires a dict, found "%s" instead.' % (group, type(data)) ) for host_pattern, value in data.items(): hosts, port = self._expand_hostpattern(host_pattern) self._populate_host_vars(hosts, value, group, port) else: self.display.warning( 'Skipping unexpected key "%s" in group "%s", only "vars", "children" and "hosts" are valid' % (key, group) ) def _load_file(self, file_name): if not file_name or not isinstance(file_name, string_types): raise AnsibleParserError("Invalid filename: '%s'" % to_native(file_name)) b_file_name = to_bytes(self.loader.path_dwim(file_name)) if not self.loader.path_exists(b_file_name): raise AnsibleFileNotFound("Unable to retrieve file contents", file_name=file_name) try: (b_data, private) = self.loader._get_file_contents(file_name) return toml_loads(to_text(b_data, errors='surrogate_or_strict')) except TOMLDecodeError as e: raise AnsibleParserError( 'TOML file (%s) is invalid: %s' % (file_name, to_native(e)), orig_exc=e ) except (IOError, OSError) as e: raise AnsibleParserError( "An error occurred while trying to read the file '%s': %s" % (file_name, to_native(e)), orig_exc=e ) except Exception as e: raise AnsibleParserError( "An unexpected error occurred while parsing the file '%s': %s" % (file_name, to_native(e)), orig_exc=e ) def parse(self, inventory, loader, path, cache=True): ''' parses the inventory file ''' if not HAS_TOMLLIB and not HAS_TOML: # tomllib works here too, but we don't call it out in the error, # since you either have it or not as part of cpython stdlib >= 3.11 raise AnsibleParserError( 'The TOML inventory plugin requires the python "toml", or "tomli" library' ) super(InventoryModule, self).parse(inventory, loader, path) self.set_options() try: data = self._load_file(path) except Exception as e: raise AnsibleParserError(e) if not data: raise AnsibleParserError('Parsed empty TOML file') elif data.get('plugin'): raise AnsibleParserError('Plugin configuration TOML file, not TOML inventory') for group_name in data: self._parse_group(group_name, data[group_name]) def verify_file(self, path): if super(InventoryModule, self).verify_file(path): file_name, ext = os.path.splitext(path) if ext == '.toml': return True return False