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# Copyright: (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> # Copyright: (c) 2017, Ansible Project # 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 import itertools import operator import os from copy import copy as shallowcopy from functools import cache from jinja2.exceptions import UndefinedError from ansible import constants as C from ansible import context from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleParserError, AnsibleUndefinedVariable, AnsibleAssertionError from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text, to_native from ansible.parsing.dataloader import DataLoader from ansible.playbook.attribute import Attribute, FieldAttribute, ConnectionFieldAttribute, NonInheritableFieldAttribute from ansible.plugins.loader import module_loader, action_loader from ansible.utils.collection_loader._collection_finder import _get_collection_metadata, AnsibleCollectionRef from ansible.utils.display import Display from ansible.utils.sentinel import Sentinel from ansible.utils.vars import combine_vars, isidentifier, get_unique_id display = Display() def _validate_action_group_metadata(action, found_group_metadata, fq_group_name): valid_metadata = { 'extend_group': { 'types': (list, string_types,), 'errortype': 'list', }, } metadata_warnings = [] validate = C.VALIDATE_ACTION_GROUP_METADATA metadata_only = isinstance(action, dict) and 'metadata' in action and len(action) == 1 if validate and not metadata_only: found_keys = ', '.join(sorted(list(action))) metadata_warnings.append("The only expected key is metadata, but got keys: {keys}".format(keys=found_keys)) elif validate: if found_group_metadata: metadata_warnings.append("The group contains multiple metadata entries.") if not isinstance(action['metadata'], dict): metadata_warnings.append("The metadata is not a dictionary. Got {metadata}".format(metadata=action['metadata'])) else: unexpected_keys = set(action['metadata'].keys()) - set(valid_metadata.keys()) if unexpected_keys: metadata_warnings.append("The metadata contains unexpected keys: {0}".format(', '.join(unexpected_keys))) unexpected_types = [] for field, requirement in valid_metadata.items(): if field not in action['metadata']: continue value = action['metadata'][field] if not isinstance(value, requirement['types']): unexpected_types.append("%s is %s (expected type %s)" % (field, value, requirement['errortype'])) if unexpected_types: metadata_warnings.append("The metadata contains unexpected key types: {0}".format(', '.join(unexpected_types))) if metadata_warnings: metadata_warnings.insert(0, "Invalid metadata was found for action_group {0} while loading module_defaults.".format(fq_group_name)) display.warning(" ".join(metadata_warnings)) class _ClassProperty: def __set_name__(self, owner, name): self.name = name def __get__(self, obj, objtype=None): return getattr(objtype, f'_{self.name}')() class FieldAttributeBase: fattributes = _ClassProperty() @classmethod @cache def _fattributes(cls): fattributes = {} for class_obj in reversed(cls.__mro__): for name, attr in list(class_obj.__dict__.items()): if not isinstance(attr, Attribute): continue fattributes[name] = attr if attr.alias: setattr(class_obj, attr.alias, attr) fattributes[attr.alias] = attr return fattributes def __init__(self): # initialize the data loader and variable manager, which will be provided # later when the object is actually loaded self._loader = None self._variable_manager = None # other internal params self._validated = False self._squashed = False self._finalized = False # every object gets a random uuid: self._uuid = get_unique_id() # init vars, avoid using defaults in field declaration as it lives across plays self.vars = dict() @property def finalized(self): return self._finalized def dump_me(self, depth=0): ''' this is never called from production code, it is here to be used when debugging as a 'complex print' ''' if depth == 0: display.debug("DUMPING OBJECT ------------------------------------------------------") display.debug("%s- %s (%s, id=%s)" % (" " * depth, self.__class__.__name__, self, id(self))) if hasattr(self, '_parent') and self._parent: self._parent.dump_me(depth + 2) dep_chain = self._parent.get_dep_chain() if dep_chain: for dep in dep_chain: dep.dump_me(depth + 2) if hasattr(self, '_play') and self._play: self._play.dump_me(depth + 2) def preprocess_data(self, ds): ''' infrequently used method to do some pre-processing of legacy terms ''' return ds def load_data(self, ds, variable_manager=None, loader=None): ''' walk the input datastructure and assign any values ''' if ds is None: raise AnsibleAssertionError('ds (%s) should not be None but it is.' % ds) # cache the datastructure internally setattr(self, '_ds', ds) # the variable manager class is used to manage and merge variables # down to a single dictionary for reference in templating, etc. self._variable_manager = variable_manager # the data loader class is used to parse data from strings and files if loader is not None: self._loader = loader else: self._loader = DataLoader() # call the preprocess_data() function to massage the data into # something we can more easily parse, and then call the validation # function on it to ensure there are no incorrect key values ds = self.preprocess_data(ds) self._validate_attributes(ds) # Walk all attributes in the class. We sort them based on their priority # so that certain fields can be loaded before others, if they are dependent. for name, attr in sorted(self.fattributes.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(1)): # copy the value over unless a _load_field method is defined if name in ds: method = getattr(self, '_load_%s' % name, None) if method: setattr(self, name, method(name, ds[name])) else: setattr(self, name, ds[name]) # run early, non-critical validation self.validate() # return the constructed object return self def get_ds(self): try: return getattr(self, '_ds') except AttributeError: return None def get_loader(self): return self._loader def get_variable_manager(self): return self._variable_manager def _post_validate_debugger(self, attr, value, templar): value = templar.template(value) valid_values = frozenset(('always', 'on_failed', 'on_unreachable', 'on_skipped', 'never')) if value and isinstance(value, string_types) and value not in valid_values: raise AnsibleParserError("'%s' is not a valid value for debugger. Must be one of %s" % (value, ', '.join(valid_values)), obj=self.get_ds()) return value def _validate_attributes(self, ds): ''' Ensures that there are no keys in the datastructure which do not map to attributes for this object. ''' valid_attrs = frozenset(self.fattributes) for key in ds: if key not in valid_attrs: raise AnsibleParserError("'%s' is not a valid attribute for a %s" % (key, self.__class__.__name__), obj=ds) def validate(self, all_vars=None): ''' validation that is done at parse time, not load time ''' all_vars = {} if all_vars is None else all_vars if not self._validated: # walk all fields in the object for (name, attribute) in self.fattributes.items(): # run validator only if present method = getattr(self, '_validate_%s' % name, None) if method: method(attribute, name, getattr(self, name)) else: # and make sure the attribute is of the type it should be value = getattr(self, f'_{name}', Sentinel) if value is not None: if attribute.isa == 'string' and isinstance(value, (list, dict)): raise AnsibleParserError( "The field '%s' is supposed to be a string type," " however the incoming data structure is a %s" % (name, type(value)), obj=self.get_ds() ) self._validated = True def _load_module_defaults(self, name, value): if value is None: return if not isinstance(value, list): value = [value] validated_module_defaults = [] for defaults_dict in value: if not isinstance(defaults_dict, dict): raise AnsibleParserError( "The field 'module_defaults' is supposed to be a dictionary or list of dictionaries, " "the keys of which must be static action, module, or group names. Only the values may contain " "templates. For example: {'ping': \"{{ ping_defaults }}\"}" ) validated_defaults_dict = {} for defaults_entry, defaults in defaults_dict.items(): # module_defaults do not use the 'collections' keyword, so actions and # action_groups that are not fully qualified are part of the 'ansible.legacy' # collection. Update those entries here, so module_defaults contains # fully qualified entries. if defaults_entry.startswith('group/'): group_name = defaults_entry.split('group/')[-1] # The resolved action_groups cache is associated saved on the current Play if self.play is not None: group_name, dummy = self._resolve_group(group_name) defaults_entry = 'group/' + group_name validated_defaults_dict[defaults_entry] = defaults else: if len(defaults_entry.split('.')) < 3: defaults_entry = 'ansible.legacy.' + defaults_entry resolved_action = self._resolve_action(defaults_entry) if resolved_action: validated_defaults_dict[resolved_action] = defaults # If the defaults_entry is an ansible.legacy plugin, these defaults # are inheritable by the 'ansible.builtin' subset, but are not # required to exist. if defaults_entry.startswith('ansible.legacy.'): resolved_action = self._resolve_action( defaults_entry.replace('ansible.legacy.', 'ansible.builtin.'), mandatory=False ) if resolved_action: validated_defaults_dict[resolved_action] = defaults validated_module_defaults.append(validated_defaults_dict) return validated_module_defaults @property def play(self): if hasattr(self, '_play'): play = self._play elif hasattr(self, '_parent') and hasattr(self._parent, '_play'): play = self._parent._play else: play = self if play.__class__.__name__ != 'Play': # Should never happen, but handle gracefully by returning None, just in case return None return play def _resolve_group(self, fq_group_name, mandatory=True): if not AnsibleCollectionRef.is_valid_fqcr(fq_group_name): collection_name = 'ansible.builtin' fq_group_name = collection_name + '.' + fq_group_name else: collection_name = '.'.join(fq_group_name.split('.')[0:2]) # Check if the group has already been resolved and cached if fq_group_name in self.play._group_actions: return fq_group_name, self.play._group_actions[fq_group_name] try: action_groups = _get_collection_metadata(collection_name).get('action_groups', {}) except ValueError: if not mandatory: display.vvvvv("Error loading module_defaults: could not resolve the module_defaults group %s" % fq_group_name) return fq_group_name, [] raise AnsibleParserError("Error loading module_defaults: could not resolve the module_defaults group %s" % fq_group_name) # The collection may or may not use the fully qualified name # Don't fail if the group doesn't exist in the collection resource_name = fq_group_name.split(collection_name + '.')[-1] action_group = action_groups.get( fq_group_name, action_groups.get(resource_name) ) if action_group is None: if not mandatory: display.vvvvv("Error loading module_defaults: could not resolve the module_defaults group %s" % fq_group_name) return fq_group_name, [] raise AnsibleParserError("Error loading module_defaults: could not resolve the module_defaults group %s" % fq_group_name) resolved_actions = [] include_groups = [] found_group_metadata = False for action in action_group: # Everything should be a string except the metadata entry if not isinstance(action, string_types): _validate_action_group_metadata(action, found_group_metadata, fq_group_name) if isinstance(action['metadata'], dict): found_group_metadata = True include_groups = action['metadata'].get('extend_group', []) if isinstance(include_groups, string_types): include_groups = [include_groups] if not isinstance(include_groups, list): # Bad entries may be a warning above, but prevent tracebacks by setting it back to the acceptable type. include_groups = [] continue # The collection may or may not use the fully qualified name. # If not, it's part of the current collection. if not AnsibleCollectionRef.is_valid_fqcr(action): action = collection_name + '.' + action resolved_action = self._resolve_action(action, mandatory=False) if resolved_action: resolved_actions.append(resolved_action) for action in resolved_actions: if action not in self.play._action_groups: self.play._action_groups[action] = [] self.play._action_groups[action].append(fq_group_name) self.play._group_actions[fq_group_name] = resolved_actions # Resolve extended groups last, after caching the group in case they recursively refer to each other for include_group in include_groups: if not AnsibleCollectionRef.is_valid_fqcr(include_group): include_group = collection_name + '.' + include_group dummy, group_actions = self._resolve_group(include_group, mandatory=False) for action in group_actions: if action not in self.play._action_groups: self.play._action_groups[action] = [] self.play._action_groups[action].append(fq_group_name) self.play._group_actions[fq_group_name].extend(group_actions) resolved_actions.extend(group_actions) return fq_group_name, resolved_actions def _resolve_action(self, action_name, mandatory=True): context = module_loader.find_plugin_with_context(action_name) if context.resolved and not context.action_plugin: prefer = action_loader.find_plugin_with_context(action_name) if prefer.resolved: context = prefer elif not context.resolved: context = action_loader.find_plugin_with_context(action_name) if context.resolved: return context.resolved_fqcn if mandatory: raise AnsibleParserError("Could not resolve action %s in module_defaults" % action_name) display.vvvvv("Could not resolve action %s in module_defaults" % action_name) def squash(self): ''' Evaluates all attributes and sets them to the evaluated version, so that all future accesses of attributes do not need to evaluate parent attributes. ''' if not self._squashed: for name in self.fattributes: setattr(self, name, getattr(self, name)) self._squashed = True def copy(self): ''' Create a copy of this object and return it. ''' try: new_me = self.__class__() except RuntimeError as e: raise AnsibleError("Exceeded maximum object depth. This may have been caused by excessive role recursion", orig_exc=e) for name in self.fattributes: setattr(new_me, name, shallowcopy(getattr(self, f'_{name}', Sentinel))) new_me._loader = self._loader new_me._variable_manager = self._variable_manager new_me._validated = self._validated new_me._finalized = self._finalized new_me._uuid = self._uuid # if the ds value was set on the object, copy it to the new copy too if hasattr(self, '_ds'): new_me._ds = self._ds return new_me def get_validated_value(self, name, attribute, value, templar): if attribute.isa == 'string': value = to_text(value) elif attribute.isa == 'int': value = int(value) elif attribute.isa == 'float': value = float(value) elif attribute.isa == 'bool': value = boolean(value, strict=True) elif attribute.isa == 'percent': # special value, which may be an integer or float # with an optional '%' at the end if isinstance(value, string_types) and '%' in value: value = value.replace('%', '') value = float(value) elif attribute.isa == 'list': if value is None: value = [] elif not isinstance(value, list): value = [value] if attribute.listof is not None: for item in value: if not isinstance(item, attribute.listof): raise AnsibleParserError("the field '%s' should be a list of %s, " "but the item '%s' is a %s" % (name, attribute.listof, item, type(item)), obj=self.get_ds()) elif attribute.required and attribute.listof == string_types: if item is None or item.strip() == "": raise AnsibleParserError("the field '%s' is required, and cannot have empty values" % (name,), obj=self.get_ds()) elif attribute.isa == 'set': if value is None: value = set() elif not isinstance(value, (list, set)): if isinstance(value, string_types): value = value.split(',') else: # Making a list like this handles strings of # text and bytes properly value = [value] if not isinstance(value, set): value = set(value) elif attribute.isa == 'dict': if value is None: value = dict() elif not isinstance(value, dict): raise TypeError("%s is not a dictionary" % value) elif attribute.isa == 'class': if not isinstance(value, attribute.class_type): raise TypeError("%s is not a valid %s (got a %s instead)" % (name, attribute.class_type, type(value))) value.post_validate(templar=templar) return value def set_to_context(self, name): ''' set to parent inherited value or Sentinel as appropriate''' attribute = self.fattributes[name] if isinstance(attribute, NonInheritableFieldAttribute): # setting to sentinel will trigger 'default/default()' on getter setattr(self, name, Sentinel) else: try: setattr(self, name, self._get_parent_attribute(name, omit=True)) except AttributeError: # mostly playcontext as only tasks/handlers/blocks really resolve parent setattr(self, name, Sentinel) def post_validate(self, templar): ''' we can't tell that everything is of the right type until we have all the variables. Run basic types (from isa) as well as any _post_validate_<foo> functions. ''' # save the omit value for later checking omit_value = templar.available_variables.get('omit') for (name, attribute) in self.fattributes.items(): if attribute.static: value = getattr(self, name) # we don't template 'vars' but allow template as values for later use if name not in ('vars',) and templar.is_template(value): display.warning('"%s" is not templatable, but we found: %s, ' 'it will not be templated and will be used "as is".' % (name, value)) continue if getattr(self, name) is None: if not attribute.required: continue else: raise AnsibleParserError("the field '%s' is required but was not set" % name) elif not attribute.always_post_validate and self.__class__.__name__ not in ('Task', 'Handler', 'PlayContext'): # Intermediate objects like Play() won't have their fields validated by # default, as their values are often inherited by other objects and validated # later, so we don't want them to fail out early continue try: # Run the post-validator if present. These methods are responsible for # using the given templar to template the values, if required. method = getattr(self, '_post_validate_%s' % name, None) if method: value = method(attribute, getattr(self, name), templar) elif attribute.isa == 'class': value = getattr(self, name) else: # if the attribute contains a variable, template it now value = templar.template(getattr(self, name)) # If this evaluated to the omit value, set the value back to inherited by context # or default specified in the FieldAttribute and move on if omit_value is not None and value == omit_value: self.set_to_context(name) continue # and make sure the attribute is of the type it should be if value is not None: value = self.get_validated_value(name, attribute, value, templar) # and assign the massaged value back to the attribute field setattr(self, name, value) except (TypeError, ValueError) as e: value = getattr(self, name) raise AnsibleParserError("the field '%s' has an invalid value (%s), and could not be converted to an %s." "The error was: %s" % (name, value, attribute.isa, e), obj=self.get_ds(), orig_exc=e) except (AnsibleUndefinedVariable, UndefinedError) as e: if templar._fail_on_undefined_errors and name != 'name': if name == 'args': msg = "The task includes an option with an undefined variable. The error was: %s" % (to_native(e)) else: msg = "The field '%s' has an invalid value, which includes an undefined variable. The error was: %s" % (name, to_native(e)) raise AnsibleParserError(msg, obj=self.get_ds(), orig_exc=e) self._finalized = True def _load_vars(self, attr, ds): ''' Vars in a play can be specified either as a dictionary directly, or as a list of dictionaries. If the later, this method will turn the list into a single dictionary. ''' def _validate_variable_keys(ds): for key in ds: if not isidentifier(key): raise TypeError("'%s' is not a valid variable name" % key) try: if isinstance(ds, dict): _validate_variable_keys(ds) return combine_vars(self.vars, ds) elif isinstance(ds, list): all_vars = self.vars for item in ds: if not isinstance(item, dict): raise ValueError _validate_variable_keys(item) all_vars = combine_vars(all_vars, item) return all_vars elif ds is None: return {} else: raise ValueError except ValueError as e: raise AnsibleParserError("Vars in a %s must be specified as a dictionary, or a list of dictionaries" % self.__class__.__name__, obj=ds, orig_exc=e) except TypeError as e: raise AnsibleParserError("Invalid variable name in vars specified for %s: %s" % (self.__class__.__name__, e), obj=ds, orig_exc=e) def _extend_value(self, value, new_value, prepend=False): ''' Will extend the value given with new_value (and will turn both into lists if they are not so already). The values are run through a set to remove duplicate values. ''' if not isinstance(value, list): value = [value] if not isinstance(new_value, list): new_value = [new_value] # Due to where _extend_value may run for some attributes # it is possible to end up with Sentinel in the list of values # ensure we strip them value = [v for v in value if v is not Sentinel] new_value = [v for v in new_value if v is not Sentinel] if prepend: combined = new_value + value else: combined = value + new_value return [i for i, _ in itertools.groupby(combined) if i is not None] def dump_attrs(self): ''' Dumps all attributes to a dictionary ''' attrs = {} for (name, attribute) in self.fattributes.items(): attr = getattr(self, name) if attribute.isa == 'class' and hasattr(attr, 'serialize'): attrs[name] = attr.serialize() else: attrs[name] = attr return attrs def from_attrs(self, attrs): ''' Loads attributes from a dictionary ''' for (attr, value) in attrs.items(): if attr in self.fattributes: attribute = self.fattributes[attr] if attribute.isa == 'class' and isinstance(value, dict): obj = attribute.class_type() obj.deserialize(value) setattr(self, attr, obj) else: setattr(self, attr, value) # from_attrs is only used to create a finalized task # from attrs from the Worker/TaskExecutor # Those attrs are finalized and squashed in the TE # and controller side use needs to reflect that self._finalized = True self._squashed = True def serialize(self): ''' Serializes the object derived from the base object into a dictionary of values. This only serializes the field attributes for the object, so this may need to be overridden for any classes which wish to add additional items not stored as field attributes. ''' repr = self.dump_attrs() # serialize the uuid field repr['uuid'] = self._uuid repr['finalized'] = self._finalized repr['squashed'] = self._squashed return repr def deserialize(self, data): ''' Given a dictionary of values, load up the field attributes for this object. As with serialize(), if there are any non-field attribute data members, this method will need to be overridden and extended. ''' if not isinstance(data, dict): raise AnsibleAssertionError('data (%s) should be a dict but is a %s' % (data, type(data))) for (name, attribute) in self.fattributes.items(): if name in data: setattr(self, name, data[name]) else: self.set_to_context(name) # restore the UUID field setattr(self, '_uuid', data.get('uuid')) self._finalized = data.get('finalized', False) self._squashed = data.get('squashed', False) class Base(FieldAttributeBase): name = NonInheritableFieldAttribute(isa='string', default='', always_post_validate=True) # connection/transport connection = ConnectionFieldAttribute(isa='string', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('connection')) port = FieldAttribute(isa='int') remote_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('remote_user')) # variables vars = NonInheritableFieldAttribute(isa='dict', priority=100, static=True) # module default params module_defaults = FieldAttribute(isa='list', extend=True, prepend=True) # flags and misc. settings environment = FieldAttribute(isa='list', extend=True, prepend=True) no_log = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=C.DEFAULT_NO_LOG) run_once = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') ignore_errors = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') ignore_unreachable = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') check_mode = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('check')) diff = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('diff')) any_errors_fatal = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=C.ANY_ERRORS_FATAL) throttle = FieldAttribute(isa='int', default=0) timeout = FieldAttribute(isa='int', default=C.TASK_TIMEOUT) # explicitly invoke a debugger on tasks debugger = FieldAttribute(isa='string') # Privilege escalation become = FieldAttribute(isa='bool', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('become')) become_method = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('become_method')) become_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('become_user')) become_flags = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('become_flags')) become_exe = FieldAttribute(isa='string', default=context.cliargs_deferred_get('become_exe')) # used to hold sudo/su stuff DEPRECATED_ATTRIBUTES = [] # type: list[str] def get_path(self): ''' return the absolute path of the playbook object and its line number ''' path = "" try: path = "%s:%s" % (self._ds._data_source, self._ds._line_number) except AttributeError: try: path = "%s:%s" % (self._parent._play._ds._data_source, self._parent._play._ds._line_number) except AttributeError: pass return path def get_dep_chain(self): if hasattr(self, '_parent') and self._parent: return self._parent.get_dep_chain() else: return None def get_search_path(self): ''' Return the list of paths you should search for files, in order. This follows role/playbook dependency chain. ''' path_stack = [] dep_chain = self.get_dep_chain() # inside role: add the dependency chain from current to dependent if dep_chain: path_stack.extend(reversed([x._role_path for x in dep_chain if hasattr(x, '_role_path')])) # add path of task itself, unless it is already in the list task_dir = os.path.dirname(self.get_path()) if task_dir not in path_stack: path_stack.append(task_dir) return path_stack