Fixing security bugs CVE-2016-9587
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import re
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from jinja2.exceptions import UndefinedError
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from ansible.compat.six import text_type
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@ -26,6 +28,8 @@ from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleUndefinedVariable
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from ansible.playbook.attribute import FieldAttribute
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from ansible.template import Templar
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LOOKUP_REGEX = re.compile(r'lookup\s*\(')
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class Conditional:
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'''
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@ -95,9 +99,12 @@ class Conditional:
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return conditional
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# a Jinja2 evaluation that results in something Python can eval!
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if hasattr(conditional, '__UNSAFE__') and LOOKUP_REGEX.match(conditional):
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raise AnsibleError("The conditional '%s' contains variables which came from an unsafe " \
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"source and also contains a lookup() call, failing conditional check" % conditional)
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presented = "{%% if %s %%} True {%% else %%} False {%% endif %%}" % conditional
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conditional = templar.template(presented)
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val = conditional.strip()
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val = templar.template(presented).strip()
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if val == "True":
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return True
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elif val == "False":
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@ -30,15 +30,16 @@ import tempfile
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import time
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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from ansible.compat.six import binary_type, text_type, iteritems, with_metaclass
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.compat.six import binary_type, string_types, text_type, iteritems, with_metaclass
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleConnectionFailure
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from ansible.executor.module_common import modify_module
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from ansible.playbook.play_context import MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING
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from ansible.release import __version__
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from ansible.parsing.utils.jsonify import jsonify
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from ansible.utils.unicode import to_bytes, to_unicode
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from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import wrap_var
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try:
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from __main__ import display
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# happens sometimes when it is a dir and not on bsd
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if not 'checksum' in mystat['stat']:
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mystat['stat']['checksum'] = ''
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elif not isinstance(mystat['stat']['checksum'], string_types):
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raise AnsibleError("Invalid checksum returned by stat: expected a string type but got %s" % type(mystat['stat']['checksum']))
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return mystat['stat']
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display.debug("done with _execute_module (%s, %s)" % (module_name, module_args))
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return data
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def _clean_returned_data(self, data):
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remove_keys = set()
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fact_keys = set(data.keys())
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# first we add all of our magic variable names to the set of
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# keys we want to remove from facts
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for magic_var in MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING:
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remove_keys.update(fact_keys.intersection(MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING[magic_var]))
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# next we remove any connection plugin specific vars
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for conn_path in self._shared_loader_obj.connection_loader.all(path_only=True):
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try:
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conn_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(conn_path))[0]
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re_key = re.compile('^ansible_%s_' % conn_name)
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for fact_key in fact_keys:
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if re_key.match(fact_key):
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remove_keys.add(fact_key)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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# remove some KNOWN keys
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for hard in ['ansible_rsync_path', 'ansible_playbook_python']:
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if hard in fact_keys:
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remove_keys.add(hard)
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# finally, we search for interpreter keys to remove
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re_interp = re.compile('^ansible_.*_interpreter$')
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for fact_key in fact_keys:
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if re_interp.match(fact_key):
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remove_keys.add(fact_key)
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# then we remove them (except for ssh host keys)
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for r_key in remove_keys:
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if not r_key.startswith('ansible_ssh_host_key_'):
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del data[r_key]
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def _parse_returned_data(self, res):
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try:
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data = json.loads(self._filter_non_json_lines(res.get('stdout', u'')))
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data['_ansible_parsed'] = True
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if 'ansible_facts' in data and isinstance(data['ansible_facts'], dict):
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remove_keys = set()
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fact_keys = set(data['ansible_facts'].keys())
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# first we add all of our magic variable names to the set of
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# keys we want to remove from facts
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for magic_var in MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING:
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remove_keys.update(fact_keys.intersection(MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING[magic_var]))
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# next we remove any connection plugin specific vars
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for conn_path in self._shared_loader_obj.connection_loader.all(path_only=True):
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try:
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conn_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(conn_path))[0]
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re_key = re.compile('^ansible_%s_' % conn_name)
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for fact_key in fact_keys:
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if re_key.match(fact_key):
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remove_keys.add(fact_key)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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# remove some KNOWN keys
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for hard in ['ansible_rsync_path']:
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if hard in fact_keys:
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remove_keys.add(hard)
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# finally, we search for interpreter keys to remove
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re_interp = re.compile('^ansible_.*_interpreter$')
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for fact_key in fact_keys:
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if re_interp.match(fact_key):
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remove_keys.add(fact_key)
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# then we remove them (except for ssh host keys)
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for r_key in remove_keys:
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if not r_key.startswith('ansible_ssh_host_key_'):
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del data['ansible_facts'][r_key]
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self._clean_returned_data(data['ansible_facts'])
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data['ansible_facts'] = wrap_var(data['ansible_facts'])
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if 'add_host' in data and isinstance(data['add_host'].get('host_vars', None), dict):
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self._clean_returned_data(data['add_host']['host_vars'])
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data['add_host'] = wrap_var(data['add_host'])
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except ValueError:
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# not valid json, lets try to capture error
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data = dict(failed=True, _ansible_parsed=False)
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from jinja2 import Environment
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from jinja2.loaders import FileSystemLoader
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from jinja2.exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError, UndefinedError
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from jinja2.nodes import EvalContext
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from jinja2.utils import concat as j2_concat
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from jinja2.runtime import StrictUndefined
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from jinja2.runtime import Context, StrictUndefined
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleFilterError, AnsibleUndefinedVariable
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from ansible.template.template import AnsibleJ2Template
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from ansible.template.vars import AnsibleJ2Vars
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from ansible.utils.unicode import to_unicode, to_str
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from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import UnsafeProxy, wrap_var
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try:
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from hashlib import sha1
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# Uncommon cases: zero length string and string containing only newlines
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return i
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class AnsibleEvalContext(EvalContext):
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'''
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A custom jinja2 EvalContext, which is currently unused and saved
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here for possible future use.
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'''
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pass
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class AnsibleContext(Context):
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'''
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A custom context, which intercepts resolve() calls and sets a flag
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internally if any variable lookup returns an AnsibleUnsafe value. This
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flag is checked post-templating, and (when set) will result in the
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final templated result being wrapped via UnsafeProxy.
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'''
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(AnsibleContext, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.eval_ctx = AnsibleEvalContext(self.environment, self.name)
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self.unsafe = False
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def _is_unsafe(self, val):
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'''
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Our helper function, which will also recursively check dict and
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list entries due to the fact that they may be repr'd and contain
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a key or value which contains jinja2 syntax and would otherwise
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lose the AnsibleUnsafe value.
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'''
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if isinstance(val, dict):
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for key in val.keys():
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if self._is_unsafe(val[key]):
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return True
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elif isinstance(val, list):
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for item in val:
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if self._is_unsafe(item):
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return True
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elif isinstance(val, string_types) and hasattr(val, '__UNSAFE__'):
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return True
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return False
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def resolve(self, key):
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'''
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The intercepted resolve(), which uses the helper above to set the
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internal flag whenever an unsafe variable value is returned.
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'''
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val = super(AnsibleContext, self).resolve(key)
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if val is not None and not self.unsafe:
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if self._is_unsafe(val):
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self.unsafe = True
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return val
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class AnsibleEnvironment(Environment):
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'''
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Our custom environment, which simply allows us to override the class-level
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values for the Template and Context classes used by jinja2 internally.
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'''
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context_class = AnsibleContext
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template_class = AnsibleJ2Template
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class Templar:
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'''
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self._fail_on_filter_errors = True
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self._fail_on_undefined_errors = C.DEFAULT_UNDEFINED_VAR_BEHAVIOR
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self.environment = Environment(
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self.environment = AnsibleEnvironment(
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trim_blocks=True,
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undefined=StrictUndefined,
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extensions=self._get_extensions(),
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finalize=self._finalize,
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loader=FileSystemLoader(self._basedir),
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)
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self.environment.template_class = AnsibleJ2Template
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self.SINGLE_VAR = re.compile(r"^%s\s*(\w*)\s*%s$" % (self.environment.variable_start_string, self.environment.variable_end_string))
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def _clean_data(self, orig_data):
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''' remove jinja2 template tags from a string '''
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if not isinstance(orig_data, string_types):
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if not isinstance(orig_data, string_types) or hasattr(orig_data, '__UNSAFE__'):
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return orig_data
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with contextlib.closing(StringIO(orig_data)) as data:
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# Don't template unsafe variables, instead drop them back down to their constituent type.
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if hasattr(variable, '__UNSAFE__'):
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if isinstance(variable, text_type):
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return self._clean_data(variable)
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rval = self._clean_data(variable)
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else:
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# Do we need to convert these into text_type as well?
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# return self._clean_data(to_unicode(variable._obj, nonstring='passthru'))
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return self._clean_data(variable._obj)
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# return self._clean_data(to_text(variable._obj, nonstring='passthru'))
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rval = self._clean_data(variable._obj)
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return rval
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try:
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if convert_bare:
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if cache and sha1_hash in self._cached_result:
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result = self._cached_result[sha1_hash]
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else:
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result = self._do_template(variable, preserve_trailing_newlines=preserve_trailing_newlines, escape_backslashes=escape_backslashes, fail_on_undefined=fail_on_undefined, overrides=overrides)
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result = self._do_template(
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variable,
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preserve_trailing_newlines=preserve_trailing_newlines,
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escape_backslashes=escape_backslashes,
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fail_on_undefined=fail_on_undefined,
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overrides=overrides,
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)
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if convert_data and not self._no_type_regex.match(variable):
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# if this looks like a dictionary or list, convert it to such using the safe_eval method
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if (result.startswith("{") and not result.startswith(self.environment.variable_start_string)) or \
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result.startswith("[") or result in ("True", "False"):
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result.startswith("[") or result in ("True", "False"):
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unsafe = hasattr(result, '__UNSAFE__')
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eval_results = safe_eval(result, locals=self._available_variables, include_exceptions=True)
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if eval_results[1] is None:
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result = eval_results[0]
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if unsafe:
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result = wrap_var(result)
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else:
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# FIXME: if the safe_eval raised an error, should we do something with it?
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pass
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ran = None
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if ran:
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from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import UnsafeProxy, wrap_var
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if wantlist:
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ran = wrap_var(ran)
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else:
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try:
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res = j2_concat(rf)
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if new_context.unsafe:
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res = wrap_var(res)
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except TypeError as te:
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if 'StrictUndefined' in to_str(te):
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errmsg = "Unable to look up a name or access an attribute in template string (%s).\n" % to_str(data)
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'''
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def new_context(self, vars=None, shared=False, locals=None):
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return jinja2.runtime.Context(self.environment, vars.add_locals(locals), self.name, self.blocks)
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return self.environment.context_class(self.environment, vars.add_locals(locals), self.name, self.blocks)
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# HostVars is special, return it as-is, as is the special variable
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# 'vars', which contains the vars structure
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from ansible.vars.hostvars import HostVars
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if isinstance(variable, dict) and varname == "vars" or isinstance(variable, HostVars):
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if isinstance(variable, dict) and varname == "vars" or isinstance(variable, HostVars) or hasattr(variable, '__UNSAFE__'):
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return variable
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else:
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value = None
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def _wrap_dict(v):
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for k in v.keys():
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if v[k] is not None:
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v[k] = wrap_var(v[k])
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v[wrap_var(k)] = wrap_var(v[k])
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return v
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