ansible/test/integration/targets/vault
Adrian Likins 042079aa87 Use vault_id when encrypted via vault-edit (#30772)
* Use vault_id when encrypted via vault-edit

On the encryption stage of
'ansible-vault edit --vault-id=someid@passfile somefile',
the vault id was not being passed to encrypt() so the files were
always saved with the default vault id in the 1.1 version format.

When trying to edit that file a second time, also with a --vault-id,
the file would be decrypted with the secret associated with the
provided vault-id, but since the encrypted file had no vault id
in the envelope there would be no match for 'default' secrets.
(Only the --vault-id was included in the potential matches, so
the vault id actually used to decrypt was not).

If that list was empty, there would be an IndexError when trying
to encrypted the changed file. This would result in the displayed
error:

ERROR! Unexpected Exception, this is probably a bug: list index out of range

Fix is two parts:

1) use the vault id when encrypting from edit

2) when matching the secret to use for encrypting after edit,
include the vault id that was used for decryption and not just
the vault id (or lack of vault id) from the envelope.

add unit tests for #30575 and intg tests for 'ansible-vault edit'

Fixes #30575

(cherry picked from commit a14d0f3586)
2017-09-26 12:31:58 -04:00
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roles
aliases
empty-password
encrypted_file_encrypted_var_password
example1_password
example2_password
example3_password
faux-editor.py
format_1_0_AES.yml
format_1_1_AES.yml
format_1_1_AES256.yml
format_1_2_AES256.yml
password-script.py
runme.sh
runme_change_pip_installed.sh
test_vault.yml
test_vault_embedded.yml
test_vault_embedded_ids.yml
test_vault_file_encrypted_embedded.yml
test_vaulted_inventory.yml
test_vaulted_template.yml
vault-password
vault-password-ansible
vault-password-wrong
vault-secret.txt
vaulted.inventory