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We couldn't copy to_unicode, to_bytes, to_str into module_utils because of licensing. So once created it we had two sets of functions that did the same things but had different implementations. To remedy that, this change removes the ansible.utils.unicode versions of those functions.
194 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
194 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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from ansible.errors.yaml_strings import ( YAML_POSITION_DETAILS,
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YAML_COMMON_UNQUOTED_VARIABLE_ERROR,
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YAML_COMMON_DICT_ERROR,
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YAML_COMMON_UNQUOTED_COLON_ERROR,
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YAML_COMMON_PARTIALLY_QUOTED_LINE_ERROR,
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YAML_COMMON_UNBALANCED_QUOTES_ERROR )
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native, to_text
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class AnsibleError(Exception):
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'''
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This is the base class for all errors raised from Ansible code,
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and can be instantiated with two optional parameters beyond the
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error message to control whether detailed information is displayed
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when the error occurred while parsing a data file of some kind.
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Usage:
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raise AnsibleError('some message here', obj=obj, show_content=True)
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Where "obj" is some subclass of ansible.parsing.yaml.objects.AnsibleBaseYAMLObject,
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which should be returned by the DataLoader() class.
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'''
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def __init__(self, message="", obj=None, show_content=True, suppress_extended_error=False):
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# we import this here to prevent an import loop problem,
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# since the objects code also imports ansible.errors
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from ansible.parsing.yaml.objects import AnsibleBaseYAMLObject
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self._obj = obj
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self._show_content = show_content
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if obj and isinstance(obj, AnsibleBaseYAMLObject):
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extended_error = self._get_extended_error()
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if extended_error and not suppress_extended_error:
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self.message = '%s\n\n%s' % (to_native(message), to_native(extended_error))
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else:
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self.message = '%s' % to_native(message)
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else:
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self.message = '%s' % to_native(message)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.message
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def __repr__(self):
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return self.message
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def _get_error_lines_from_file(self, file_name, line_number):
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'''
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Returns the line in the file which corresponds to the reported error
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location, as well as the line preceding it (if the error did not
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occur on the first line), to provide context to the error.
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'''
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target_line = ''
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prev_line = ''
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with open(file_name, 'r') as f:
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lines = f.readlines()
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target_line = lines[line_number]
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if line_number > 0:
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prev_line = lines[line_number - 1]
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return (target_line, prev_line)
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def _get_extended_error(self):
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'''
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Given an object reporting the location of the exception in a file, return
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detailed information regarding it including:
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* the line which caused the error as well as the one preceding it
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* causes and suggested remedies for common syntax errors
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If this error was created with show_content=False, the reporting of content
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is suppressed, as the file contents may be sensitive (ie. vault data).
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'''
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error_message = ''
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try:
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(src_file, line_number, col_number) = self._obj.ansible_pos
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error_message += YAML_POSITION_DETAILS % (src_file, line_number, col_number)
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if src_file not in ('<string>', '<unicode>') and self._show_content:
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(target_line, prev_line) = self._get_error_lines_from_file(src_file, line_number - 1)
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target_line = to_text(target_line)
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prev_line = to_text(prev_line)
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if target_line:
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stripped_line = target_line.replace(" ","")
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arrow_line = (" " * (col_number-1)) + "^ here"
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#header_line = ("=" * 73)
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error_message += "\nThe offending line appears to be:\n\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" % (prev_line.rstrip(), target_line.rstrip(), arrow_line)
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# common error/remediation checking here:
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# check for unquoted vars starting lines
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if ('{{' in target_line and '}}' in target_line) and ('"{{' not in target_line or "'{{" not in target_line):
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error_message += YAML_COMMON_UNQUOTED_VARIABLE_ERROR
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# check for common dictionary mistakes
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elif ":{{" in stripped_line and "}}" in stripped_line:
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error_message += YAML_COMMON_DICT_ERROR
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# check for common unquoted colon mistakes
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elif len(target_line) and len(target_line) > 1 and len(target_line) > col_number and target_line[col_number] == ":" and target_line.count(':') > 1:
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error_message += YAML_COMMON_UNQUOTED_COLON_ERROR
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# otherwise, check for some common quoting mistakes
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else:
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parts = target_line.split(":")
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if len(parts) > 1:
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middle = parts[1].strip()
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match = False
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unbalanced = False
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if middle.startswith("'") and not middle.endswith("'"):
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match = True
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elif middle.startswith('"') and not middle.endswith('"'):
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match = True
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if len(middle) > 0 and middle[0] in [ '"', "'" ] and middle[-1] in [ '"', "'" ] and target_line.count("'") > 2 or target_line.count('"') > 2:
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unbalanced = True
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if match:
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error_message += YAML_COMMON_PARTIALLY_QUOTED_LINE_ERROR
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if unbalanced:
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error_message += YAML_COMMON_UNBALANCED_QUOTES_ERROR
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except (IOError, TypeError):
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error_message += '\n(could not open file to display line)'
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except IndexError:
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error_message += '\n(specified line no longer in file, maybe it changed?)'
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return error_message
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class AnsibleOptionsError(AnsibleError):
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''' bad or incomplete options passed '''
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pass
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class AnsibleParserError(AnsibleError):
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''' something was detected early that is wrong about a playbook or data file '''
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pass
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class AnsibleInternalError(AnsibleError):
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''' internal safeguards tripped, something happened in the code that should never happen '''
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pass
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class AnsibleRuntimeError(AnsibleError):
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''' ansible had a problem while running a playbook '''
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pass
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class AnsibleModuleError(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' a module failed somehow '''
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pass
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class AnsibleConnectionFailure(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' the transport / connection_plugin had a fatal error '''
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pass
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class AnsibleFilterError(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' a templating failure '''
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pass
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class AnsibleLookupError(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' a lookup failure '''
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pass
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class AnsibleCallbackError(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' a callback failure '''
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pass
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class AnsibleUndefinedVariable(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' a templating failure '''
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pass
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class AnsibleFileNotFound(AnsibleRuntimeError):
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''' a file missing failure '''
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pass
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