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* openstack: standardize tls params * tower: tower_verify_ssl->validate_certs * docker: use standard tls config params - cacert_path -> ca_cert - cert_path -> client_cert - key_path -> client_key - tls_verify -> validate_certs * k8s: standardize tls connection params - verify_ssl -> validate_certs - ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key * ingate: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * manageiq: standardize tls params - verify_ssl -> validate_certs - ca_bundle_path -> ca_cert * mysql: standardize tls params - ssl_ca -> ca_cert - ssl_cert -> client_cert - ssl_key -> client_key * nios: ssl_verify -> validate_certs * postgresql: ssl_rootcert -> ca_cert * rabbitmq: standardize tls params - cacert -> ca_cert - cert -> client_cert - key -> client_key * rackspace: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * vca: verify_certs -> validate_certs * kubevirt_cdi_upload: upload_host_verify_ssl -> upload_host_validate_certs * lxd: standardize tls params - key_file -> client_key - cert_file -> client_cert * get_certificate: ca_certs -> ca_cert * get_certificate.py: clarify one or more certs in a file Co-Authored-By: jamescassell <code@james.cassell.me> * zabbix: tls_issuer -> ca_cert * bigip_device_auth_ldap: standardize tls params - ssl_check_peer -> validate_certs - ssl_client_cert -> client_cert - ssl_client_key -> client_key - ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert * vdirect: vdirect_validate_certs -> validate_certs * mqtt: standardize tls params - ca_certs -> ca_cert - certfile -> client_cert - keyfile -> client_key * pulp_repo: standardize tls params remove `importer_ssl` prefix * rhn_register: sslcacert -> ca_cert * yum_repository: standardize tls params The fix for yum_repository is not straightforward since this module is only a thin wrapper for the underlying commands and config. In this case, we add the new values as aliases, keeping the old as primary, only due to the internal structure of the module. Aliases added: - sslcacert -> ca_cert - sslclientcert -> client_cert - sslclientkey -> client_key - sslverify -> validate_certs * gitlab_hook: enable_ssl_verification -> hook_validate_certs * Adjust arguments for docker_swarm inventory plugin. * foreman callback: standardize tls params - ssl_cert -> client_cert - ssl_key -> client_key * grafana_annotations: validate_grafana_certs -> validate_certs * nrdp callback: validate_nrdp_certs -> validate_certs * kubectl connection: standardize tls params - kubectl_cert_file -> client_cert - kubectl_key_file -> client_key - kubectl_ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - kubectl_verify_ssl -> validate_certs * oc connection: standardize tls params - oc_cert_file -> client_cert - oc_key_file -> client_key - oc_ssl_ca_cert -> ca_cert - oc_verify_ssl -> validate_certs * psrp connection: cert_trust_path -> ca_cert TODO: cert_validation -> validate_certs (multi-valued vs bool) * k8s inventory: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * openshift inventory: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * tower inventory: verify_ssl -> validate_certs * hashi_vault lookup: cacert -> ca_cert * k8s lookup: standardize tls params - cert_file -> client_cert - key_file -> client_key - ca_cert -> ca_cert - verify_ssl -> validate_certs * laps_passord lookup: cacert_file -> ca_cert * changelog for TLS parameter standardization
660 lines
26 KiB
Python
660 lines
26 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2018 Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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DOCUMENTATION = """
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author: Ansible Core Team
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connection: psrp
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short_description: Run tasks over Microsoft PowerShell Remoting Protocol
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description:
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- Run commands or put/fetch on a target via PSRP (WinRM plugin)
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- This is similar to the I(winrm) connection plugin which uses the same
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underlying transport but instead runs in a PowerShell interpreter.
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version_added: "2.7"
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requirements:
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- pypsrp (Python library)
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options:
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# transport options
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remote_addr:
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description:
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- The hostname or IP address of the remote host.
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default: inventory_hostname
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vars:
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- name: ansible_host
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- name: ansible_psrp_host
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remote_user:
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description:
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- The user to log in as.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_user
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- name: ansible_psrp_user
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port:
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description:
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- The port for PSRP to connect on the remote target.
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- Default is C(5986) if I(protocol) is not defined or is C(https),
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otherwise the port is C(5985).
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vars:
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- name: ansible_port
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- name: ansible_psrp_port
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protocol:
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description:
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- Set the protocol to use for the connection.
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- Default is C(https) if I(port) is not defined or I(port) is not C(5985).
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choices:
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- http
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- https
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_protocol
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path:
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description:
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- The URI path to connect to.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_path
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default: 'wsman'
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auth:
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description:
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- The authentication protocol to use when authenticating the remote user.
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- The default, C(negotiate), will attempt to use C(Kerberos) if it is
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available and fall back to C(NTLM) if it isn't.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_auth
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choices:
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- basic
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- certificate
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- negotiate
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- kerberos
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- ntlm
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- credssp
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default: negotiate
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cert_validation:
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description:
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- Whether to validate the remote server's certificate or not.
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- Set to C(ignore) to not validate any certificates.
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- I(ca_cert) can be set to the path of a PEM certificate chain to
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use in the validation.
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choices:
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- validate
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- ignore
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default: validate
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_cert_validation
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ca_cert:
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description:
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- The path to a PEM certificate chain to use when validating the server's
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certificate.
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- This value is ignored if I(cert_validation) is set to C(ignore).
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_cert_trust_path
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- name: ansible_psrp_ca_cert
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aliases: [ cert_trust_path ]
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connection_timeout:
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description:
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- The connection timeout for making the request to the remote host.
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- This is measured in seconds.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_connection_timeout
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default: 30
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read_timeout:
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description:
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- The read timeout for receiving data from the remote host.
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- This value must always be greater than I(operation_timeout).
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- This option requires pypsrp >= 0.3.
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- This is measured in seconds.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_read_timeout
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default: 30
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version_added: '2.8'
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reconnection_retries:
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description:
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- The number of retries on connection errors.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_reconnection_retries
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default: 0
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version_added: '2.8'
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reconnection_backoff:
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description:
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- The backoff time to use in between reconnection attempts.
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(First sleeps X, then sleeps 2*X, then sleeps 4*X, ...)
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- This is measured in seconds.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_connection_backoff
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default: 2
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version_added: '2.8'
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message_encryption:
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description:
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- Controls the message encryption settings, this is different from TLS
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encryption when I(ansible_psrp_protocol) is C(https).
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- Only the auth protocols C(negotiate), C(kerberos), C(ntlm), and
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C(credssp) can do message encryption. The other authentication protocols
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only support encryption when C(protocol) is set to C(https).
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- C(auto) means means message encryption is only used when not using
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TLS/HTTPS.
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- C(always) is the same as C(auto) but message encryption is always used
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even when running over TLS/HTTPS.
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- C(never) disables any encryption checks that are in place when running
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over HTTP and disables any authentication encryption processes.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_message_encryption
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choices:
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- auto
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- always
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- never
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default: auto
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proxy:
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description:
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- Set the proxy URL to use when connecting to the remote host.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_proxy
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ignore_proxy:
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description:
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- Will disable any environment proxy settings and connect directly to the
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remote host.
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- This option is ignored if C(proxy) is set.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_ignore_proxy
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type: bool
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default: 'no'
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# protocol options
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operation_timeout:
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description:
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- Sets the WSMan timeout for each operation.
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- This is measured in seconds.
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- This should not exceed the value for C(connection_timeout).
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_operation_timeout
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default: 20
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max_envelope_size:
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description:
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- Sets the maximum size of each WSMan message sent to the remote host.
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- This is measured in bytes.
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- Defaults to C(150KiB) for compatibility with older hosts.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_max_envelope_size
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default: 153600
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configuration_name:
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description:
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- The name of the PowerShell configuration endpoint to connect to.
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vars:
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- name: ansible_psrp_configuration_name
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default: Microsoft.PowerShell
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"""
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import base64
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleConnectionFailure, AnsibleError
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleFileNotFound
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from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
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from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase
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from ansible.plugins.shell.powershell import _common_args
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from ansible.utils.display import Display
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from ansible.utils.hashing import secure_hash
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from ansible.utils.path import makedirs_safe
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HAS_PYPSRP = True
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PYPSRP_IMP_ERR = None
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try:
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import pypsrp
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from pypsrp.complex_objects import GenericComplexObject, RunspacePoolState
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from pypsrp.exceptions import AuthenticationError, WinRMError
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from pypsrp.host import PSHost, PSHostUserInterface
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from pypsrp.powershell import PowerShell, RunspacePool
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from pypsrp.shell import Process, SignalCode, WinRS
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from pypsrp.wsman import WSMan, AUTH_KWARGS
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from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError, ConnectTimeout
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except ImportError as err:
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HAS_PYPSRP = False
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PYPSRP_IMP_ERR = err
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display = Display()
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class Connection(ConnectionBase):
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transport = 'psrp'
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module_implementation_preferences = ('.ps1', '.exe', '')
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allow_executable = False
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has_pipelining = True
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allow_extras = True
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.always_pipeline_modules = True
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self.has_native_async = True
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self.runspace = None
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self.host = None
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self._shell_type = 'powershell'
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super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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if not C.DEFAULT_DEBUG:
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logging.getLogger('pypsrp').setLevel(logging.WARNING)
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logging.getLogger('requests_credssp').setLevel(logging.INFO)
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logging.getLogger('urllib3').setLevel(logging.INFO)
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def _connect(self):
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if not HAS_PYPSRP:
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raise AnsibleError("pypsrp or dependencies are not installed: %s"
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% to_native(PYPSRP_IMP_ERR))
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super(Connection, self)._connect()
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self._build_kwargs()
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display.vvv("ESTABLISH PSRP CONNECTION FOR USER: %s ON PORT %s TO %s" %
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(self._psrp_user, self._psrp_port, self._psrp_host),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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if not self.runspace:
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connection = WSMan(**self._psrp_conn_kwargs)
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# create our psuedo host to capture the exit code and host output
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host_ui = PSHostUserInterface()
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self.host = PSHost(None, None, False, "Ansible PSRP Host", None,
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host_ui, None)
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self.runspace = RunspacePool(
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connection, host=self.host,
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configuration_name=self._psrp_configuration_name
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)
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display.vvvvv(
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"PSRP OPEN RUNSPACE: auth=%s configuration=%s endpoint=%s" %
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(self._psrp_auth, self._psrp_configuration_name,
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connection.transport.endpoint), host=self._psrp_host
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)
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try:
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self.runspace.open()
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except AuthenticationError as e:
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raise AnsibleConnectionFailure("failed to authenticate with "
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"the server: %s" % to_native(e))
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except WinRMError as e:
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raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(
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"psrp connection failure during runspace open: %s"
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% to_native(e)
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)
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except (ConnectionError, ConnectTimeout) as e:
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raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(
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"Failed to connect to the host via PSRP: %s"
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% to_native(e)
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)
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self._connected = True
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return self
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def reset(self):
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display.vvvvv("PSRP: Reset Connection", host=self._psrp_host)
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self.runspace = None
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self._connect()
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def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=True):
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super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data,
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sudoable=sudoable)
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if cmd.startswith(" ".join(_common_args) + " -EncodedCommand"):
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# This is a PowerShell script encoded by the shell plugin, we will
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# decode the script and execute it in the runspace instead of
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# starting a new interpreter to save on time
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b_command = base64.b64decode(cmd.split(" ")[-1])
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script = to_text(b_command, 'utf-16-le')
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in_data = to_text(in_data, errors="surrogate_or_strict", nonstring="passthru")
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if in_data and in_data.startswith(u"#!"):
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# ANSIBALLZ wrapper, we need to get the interpreter and execute
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# that as the script - note this won't work as basic.py relies
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# on packages not available on Windows, once fixed we can enable
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# this path
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interpreter = to_native(in_data.splitlines()[0][2:])
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# script = "$input | &'%s' -" % interpreter
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# in_data = to_text(in_data)
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raise AnsibleError("cannot run the interpreter '%s' on the psrp "
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"connection plugin" % interpreter)
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# call build_module_command to get the bootstrap wrapper text
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bootstrap_wrapper = self._shell.build_module_command('', '', '')
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if bootstrap_wrapper == cmd:
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# Do not display to the user each invocation of the bootstrap wrapper
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display.vvv("PSRP: EXEC (via pipeline wrapper)")
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else:
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display.vvv("PSRP: EXEC %s" % script, host=self._psrp_host)
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else:
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# in other cases we want to execute the cmd as the script
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script = cmd
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display.vvv("PSRP: EXEC %s" % script, host=self._psrp_host)
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rc, stdout, stderr = self._exec_psrp_script(script, in_data)
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return rc, stdout, stderr
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def put_file(self, in_path, out_path):
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super(Connection, self).put_file(in_path, out_path)
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display.vvv("PUT %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path), host=self._psrp_host)
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out_path = self._shell._unquote(out_path)
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script = u'''begin {
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$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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$path = '%s'
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$fd = [System.IO.File]::Create($path)
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$algo = [System.Security.Cryptography.SHA1CryptoServiceProvider]::Create()
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$bytes = @()
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} process {
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$bytes = [System.Convert]::FromBase64String($input)
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$algo.TransformBlock($bytes, 0, $bytes.Length, $bytes, 0) > $null
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$fd.Write($bytes, 0, $bytes.Length)
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} end {
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$fd.Close()
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$algo.TransformFinalBlock($bytes, 0, 0) > $null
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$hash = [System.BitConverter]::ToString($algo.Hash)
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$hash = $hash.Replace("-", "").ToLowerInvariant()
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Write-Output -InputObject "{`"sha1`":`"$hash`"}"
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}''' % self._shell._escape(out_path)
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cmd_parts = self._shell._encode_script(script, as_list=True,
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strict_mode=False,
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preserve_rc=False)
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b_in_path = to_bytes(in_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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if not os.path.exists(b_in_path):
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raise AnsibleFileNotFound('file or module does not exist: "%s"'
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% to_native(in_path))
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in_size = os.path.getsize(b_in_path)
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buffer_size = int(self.runspace.connection.max_payload_size / 4 * 3)
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# copying files is faster when using the raw WinRM shell and not PSRP
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# we will create a WinRS shell just for this process
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# TODO: speed this up as there is overhead creating a shell for this
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with WinRS(self.runspace.connection, codepage=65001) as shell:
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process = Process(shell, cmd_parts[0], cmd_parts[1:])
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process.begin_invoke()
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offset = 0
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with open(b_in_path, 'rb') as src_file:
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for data in iter((lambda: src_file.read(buffer_size)), b""):
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offset += len(data)
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display.vvvvv("PSRP PUT %s to %s (offset=%d, size=%d" %
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(in_path, out_path, offset, len(data)),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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b64_data = base64.b64encode(data) + b"\r\n"
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process.send(b64_data, end=(src_file.tell() == in_size))
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# the file was empty, return empty buffer
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if offset == 0:
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process.send(b"", end=True)
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process.end_invoke()
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process.signal(SignalCode.CTRL_C)
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if process.rc != 0:
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raise AnsibleError(to_native(process.stderr))
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put_output = json.loads(process.stdout)
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remote_sha1 = put_output.get("sha1")
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if not remote_sha1:
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raise AnsibleError("Remote sha1 was not returned, stdout: '%s', "
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"stderr: '%s'" % (to_native(process.stdout),
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to_native(process.stderr)))
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local_sha1 = secure_hash(in_path)
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if not remote_sha1 == local_sha1:
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raise AnsibleError("Remote sha1 hash %s does not match local hash "
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"%s" % (to_native(remote_sha1),
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to_native(local_sha1)))
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def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path):
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super(Connection, self).fetch_file(in_path, out_path)
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display.vvv("FETCH %s TO %s" % (in_path, out_path),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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in_path = self._shell._unquote(in_path)
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out_path = out_path.replace('\\', '/')
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# because we are dealing with base64 data we need to get the max size
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# of the bytes that the base64 size would equal
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max_b64_size = int(self.runspace.connection.max_payload_size -
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(self.runspace.connection.max_payload_size / 4 * 3))
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buffer_size = max_b64_size - (max_b64_size % 1024)
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# setup the file stream with read only mode
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setup_script = '''$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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$path = "%s"
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if (Test-Path -Path $path -PathType Leaf) {
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$fs = New-Object -TypeName System.IO.FileStream -ArgumentList @(
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$path,
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[System.IO.FileMode]::Open,
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[System.IO.FileAccess]::Read,
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[System.IO.FileShare]::Read
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)
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$buffer_size = %d
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} elseif (Test-Path -Path $path -PathType Container) {
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Write-Output -InputObject "[DIR]"
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} else {
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Write-Error -Message "$path does not exist"
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$host.SetShouldExit(1)
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}''' % (self._shell._escape(in_path), buffer_size)
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# read the file stream at the offset and return the b64 string
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read_script = '''$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
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$fs.Seek(%d, [System.IO.SeekOrigin]::Begin) > $null
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$buffer = New-Object -TypeName byte[] -ArgumentList $buffer_size
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$bytes_read = $fs.Read($buffer, 0, $buffer_size)
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if ($bytes_read -gt 0) {
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$bytes = $buffer[0..($bytes_read - 1)]
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Write-Output -InputObject ([System.Convert]::ToBase64String($bytes))
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}'''
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# need to run the setup script outside of the local scope so the
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# file stream stays active between fetch operations
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rc, stdout, stderr = self._exec_psrp_script(setup_script,
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use_local_scope=False)
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if rc != 0:
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raise AnsibleError("failed to setup file stream for fetch '%s': %s"
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% (out_path, to_native(stderr)))
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elif stdout.strip() == '[DIR]':
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# in_path was a dir so we need to create the dir locally
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makedirs_safe(out_path)
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return
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b_out_path = to_bytes(out_path, errors='surrogate_or_strict')
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makedirs_safe(os.path.dirname(b_out_path))
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offset = 0
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with open(b_out_path, 'wb') as out_file:
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while True:
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display.vvvvv("PSRP FETCH %s to %s (offset=%d" %
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(in_path, out_path, offset), host=self._psrp_host)
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rc, stdout, stderr = \
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self._exec_psrp_script(read_script % offset)
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if rc != 0:
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raise AnsibleError("failed to transfer file to '%s': %s"
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% (out_path, to_native(stderr)))
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|
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data = base64.b64decode(stdout.strip())
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out_file.write(data)
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if len(data) < buffer_size:
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break
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|
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rc, stdout, stderr = self._exec_psrp_script("$fs.Close()")
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if rc != 0:
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display.warning("failed to close remote file stream of file "
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"'%s': %s" % (in_path, to_native(stderr)))
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|
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def close(self):
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if self.runspace and self.runspace.state == RunspacePoolState.OPENED:
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display.vvvvv("PSRP CLOSE RUNSPACE: %s" % (self.runspace.id),
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host=self._psrp_host)
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self.runspace.close()
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self.runspace = None
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self._connected = False
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|
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def _build_kwargs(self):
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self._become_method = self._play_context.become_method
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self._become_user = self._play_context.become_user
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self._become_pass = self._play_context.become_pass
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|
|
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self._psrp_host = self.get_option('remote_addr')
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self._psrp_user = self.get_option('remote_user')
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|
self._psrp_pass = self._play_context.password
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|
|
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protocol = self.get_option('protocol')
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|
port = self.get_option('port')
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if protocol is None and port is None:
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protocol = 'https'
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port = 5986
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elif protocol is None:
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protocol = 'https' if int(port) != 5985 else 'http'
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|
elif port is None:
|
|
port = 5986 if protocol == 'https' else 5985
|
|
|
|
self._psrp_protocol = protocol
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|
self._psrp_port = int(port)
|
|
|
|
self._psrp_path = self.get_option('path')
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|
self._psrp_auth = self.get_option('auth')
|
|
# cert validation can either be a bool or a path to the cert
|
|
cert_validation = self.get_option('cert_validation')
|
|
cert_trust_path = self.get_option('ca_cert')
|
|
if cert_validation == 'ignore':
|
|
self._psrp_cert_validation = False
|
|
elif cert_trust_path is not None:
|
|
self._psrp_cert_validation = cert_trust_path
|
|
else:
|
|
self._psrp_cert_validation = True
|
|
|
|
self._psrp_connection_timeout = self.get_option('connection_timeout') # Can be None
|
|
self._psrp_read_timeout = self.get_option('read_timeout') # Can be None
|
|
self._psrp_message_encryption = self.get_option('message_encryption')
|
|
self._psrp_proxy = self.get_option('proxy')
|
|
self._psrp_ignore_proxy = boolean(self.get_option('ignore_proxy'))
|
|
self._psrp_operation_timeout = int(self.get_option('operation_timeout'))
|
|
self._psrp_max_envelope_size = int(self.get_option('max_envelope_size'))
|
|
self._psrp_configuration_name = self.get_option('configuration_name')
|
|
self._psrp_reconnection_retries = int(self.get_option('reconnection_retries'))
|
|
self._psrp_reconnection_backoff = float(self.get_option('reconnection_backoff'))
|
|
|
|
supported_args = []
|
|
for auth_kwarg in AUTH_KWARGS.values():
|
|
supported_args.extend(auth_kwarg)
|
|
extra_args = set([v.replace('ansible_psrp_', '') for v in
|
|
self.get_option('_extras')])
|
|
unsupported_args = extra_args.difference(supported_args)
|
|
|
|
for arg in unsupported_args:
|
|
display.warning("ansible_psrp_%s is unsupported by the current "
|
|
"psrp version installed" % arg)
|
|
|
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs = dict(
|
|
server=self._psrp_host, port=self._psrp_port,
|
|
username=self._psrp_user, password=self._psrp_pass,
|
|
ssl=self._psrp_protocol == 'https', path=self._psrp_path,
|
|
auth=self._psrp_auth, cert_validation=self._psrp_cert_validation,
|
|
connection_timeout=self._psrp_connection_timeout,
|
|
encryption=self._psrp_message_encryption, proxy=self._psrp_proxy,
|
|
no_proxy=self._psrp_ignore_proxy,
|
|
max_envelope_size=self._psrp_max_envelope_size,
|
|
operation_timeout=self._psrp_operation_timeout,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Check if PSRP version supports newer read_timeout argument (needs pypsrp 0.3.0+)
|
|
if hasattr(pypsrp, 'FEATURES') and 'wsman_read_timeout' in pypsrp.FEATURES:
|
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs['read_timeout'] = self._psrp_read_timeout
|
|
elif self._psrp_read_timeout is not None:
|
|
display.warning("ansible_psrp_read_timeout is unsupported by the current psrp version installed, "
|
|
"using ansible_psrp_connection_timeout value for read_timeout instead.")
|
|
|
|
# Check if PSRP version supports newer reconnection_retries argument (needs pypsrp 0.3.0+)
|
|
if hasattr(pypsrp, 'FEATURES') and 'wsman_reconnections' in pypsrp.FEATURES:
|
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs['reconnection_retries'] = self._psrp_reconnection_retries
|
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs['reconnection_backoff'] = self._psrp_reconnection_backoff
|
|
else:
|
|
if self._psrp_reconnection_retries is not None:
|
|
display.warning("ansible_psrp_reconnection_retries is unsupported by the current psrp version installed.")
|
|
if self._psrp_reconnection_backoff is not None:
|
|
display.warning("ansible_psrp_reconnection_backoff is unsupported by the current psrp version installed.")
|
|
|
|
# add in the extra args that were set
|
|
for arg in extra_args.intersection(supported_args):
|
|
option = self.get_option('_extras')['ansible_psrp_%s' % arg]
|
|
self._psrp_conn_kwargs[arg] = option
|
|
|
|
def _exec_psrp_script(self, script, input_data=None, use_local_scope=True):
|
|
ps = PowerShell(self.runspace)
|
|
ps.add_script(script, use_local_scope=use_local_scope)
|
|
ps.invoke(input=input_data)
|
|
|
|
rc, stdout, stderr = self._parse_pipeline_result(ps)
|
|
return rc, stdout, stderr
|
|
|
|
def _parse_pipeline_result(self, pipeline):
|
|
"""
|
|
PSRP doesn't have the same concept as other protocols with its output.
|
|
We need some extra logic to convert the pipeline streams and host
|
|
output into the format that Ansible understands.
|
|
|
|
:param pipeline: The finished PowerShell pipeline that invoked our
|
|
commands
|
|
:return: rc, stdout, stderr based on the pipeline output
|
|
"""
|
|
# we try and get the rc from our host implementation, this is set if
|
|
# exit or $host.SetShouldExit() is called in our pipeline, if not we
|
|
# set to 0 if the pipeline had not errors and 1 if it did
|
|
rc = self.host.rc or (1 if pipeline.had_errors else 0)
|
|
|
|
# TODO: figure out a better way of merging this with the host output
|
|
stdout_list = []
|
|
for output in pipeline.output:
|
|
# Not all pipeline outputs are a string or contain a __str__ value,
|
|
# we will create our own output based on the properties of the
|
|
# complex object if that is the case.
|
|
if isinstance(output, GenericComplexObject) and output.to_string is None:
|
|
obj_lines = output.property_sets
|
|
for key, value in output.adapted_properties.items():
|
|
obj_lines.append(u"%s: %s" % (key, value))
|
|
for key, value in output.extended_properties.items():
|
|
obj_lines.append(u"%s: %s" % (key, value))
|
|
output_msg = u"\n".join(obj_lines)
|
|
else:
|
|
output_msg = to_text(output, nonstring='simplerepr')
|
|
|
|
stdout_list.append(output_msg)
|
|
|
|
stdout = u"\r\n".join(stdout_list)
|
|
if len(self.host.ui.stdout) > 0:
|
|
stdout += u"\r\n" + u"".join(self.host.ui.stdout)
|
|
|
|
stderr_list = []
|
|
for error in pipeline.streams.error:
|
|
# the error record is not as fully fleshed out like we usually get
|
|
# in PS, we will manually create it here
|
|
error_msg = "%s : %s\r\n" \
|
|
"%s\r\n" \
|
|
" + CategoryInfo : %s\r\n" \
|
|
" + FullyQualifiedErrorId : %s" \
|
|
% (error.command_name, str(error),
|
|
error.invocation_position_message, error.message,
|
|
error.fq_error)
|
|
stacktrace = error.script_stacktrace
|
|
if self._play_context.verbosity >= 3 and stacktrace is not None:
|
|
error_msg += "\r\nStackTrace:\r\n%s" % stacktrace
|
|
stderr_list.append(error_msg)
|
|
|
|
stderr = "\r\n".join(stderr_list)
|
|
if len(self.host.ui.stderr) > 0:
|
|
stderr += "\r\n" + "".join(self.host.ui.stderr)
|
|
|
|
display.vvvvv("PSRP RC: %d" % rc, host=self._psrp_host)
|
|
display.vvvvv("PSRP STDOUT: %s" % stdout, host=self._psrp_host)
|
|
display.vvvvv("PSRP STDERR: %s" % stderr, host=self._psrp_host)
|
|
|
|
# reset the host back output back to defaults, needed if running
|
|
# multiple pipelines on the same RunspacePool
|
|
self.host.rc = 0
|
|
self.host.ui.stdout = []
|
|
self.host.ui.stderr = []
|
|
|
|
return rc, to_bytes(stdout, encoding='utf-8'), to_bytes(stderr, encoding='utf-8')
|