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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Coca 8c43ce491e unsafe cleanup 2018-11-30 13:07:00 -08:00
Matt Martz 9773a1f289
Add a Singleton metaclass, use it with Display (#48935)
* Add a Singleton class, use it with Display

* update six import

* Move remaining failes to display singleton

* Fix rebase issues

* Singleton improvements

* Add code-smell for 'from __main__ import display'. ci_complete

* s/self/cls/g

* Add docs for no-main-display

* Address linting issues

* Add changelog fragment. ci_complete

* Implement reentrant lock for class instantiation in Singleton

* Add Display singleton porting guide
2018-11-20 17:06:51 -06:00
Joren Vrancken b954917761 Surround top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines. 2018-07-31 12:06:56 -07:00
Adrian Likins 1613a739ad fix decrypted vault utf8 values (#37539)
* Fix errors decrypted non-ascii vault vars

AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode was just using b"".decode()
instead of to_text() on the bytestrings returned from
vault.decrypt() and could cause errors on python2
if non-ascii since decode() defaults to ascii.
Use to_text() to default to decoding utf-8.

add intg and unit tests for value of vaulted vars
being non-ascii utf8

based on https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/37258

Fixes #37258

* yamllint fixups
2018-05-24 23:22:46 -04:00
Andrew Gaffney dae737c8b7 Only template each hostvars var on-demand (fixes #33259) 2018-02-15 10:09:04 -05:00
Adrian Likins c38ff3b8f8 pylint fixes for vault related code (#27721)
* rm unneeded parens following assert
* rm unused parse_vaulttext_envelope from yaml.constructor
* No longer need index/enumerate over vault_ids
* rm unnecessary else
* rm unused VaultCli.secrets
* rm unused vault_id arg on VaultAES.decrypt()

pylint: Unused argument 'vault_id'
pylint: Unused parse_vaulttext_envelope imported from ansible.parsing.vault
pylint: Unused variable 'index'
pylint: Unnecessary parens after 'assert' keyword
pylint: Unnecessary "else" after "return" (no-else-return)
pylint: Attribute 'editor' defined outside __init__

* use 'dummy' for unused variables instead of _

Based on pylint unused variable warnings.

Existing code use '_' for this, but that is old
and busted. The hot new thing is 'dummy'. It
is so fetch.

Except for where we get warnings for reusing
the 'dummy' var name inside of a list comprehension.

* Add super().__init__ call to PromptVaultSecret.__init__
pylint: __init__ method from base class 'VaultSecret' is not called (super-init-not-called)

* Make FileVaultSecret.read_file reg method again

The base class read_file() doesnt need self but
the sub classes do.

Rm now unneeded loader arg to read_file()

* Fix err msg string literal that had no effect
pylint: String statement has no effect

The indent on the continuation of the msg_format was wrong
so the second half was dropped.

There was also no need to join() filename (copy/paste from
original with a command list I assume...)

* Use local cipher_name in VaultEditor.edit_file not instance
pylint: Unused variable 'cipher_name'
pylint: Unused variable 'b_ciphertext'

Use the local cipher_name returned from parse_vaulttext_envelope()
instead of the instance self.cipher_name var.

Since there is only one valid cipher_name either way, it was
equilivent, but it will not be with more valid cipher_names

* Rm unused b_salt arg on VaultAES256._encrypt*
pylint: Unused argument 'b_salt'

Previously the methods computed the keys and iv themselves
so needed to be passed in the salt, but now the key/iv
are built before and passed in so b_salt arg is not used
anymore.

* rm redundant import of call from subprocess
pylint: Imports from package subprocess are not grouped

use via subprocess module now instead of direct
import.

* self._bytes is set in super init now, rm dup

* Make FileVaultSecret.read_file() -> _read_file()

_read_file() is details of the implementation of
load(), so now 'private'.
2017-08-08 16:10:03 -04:00
Adrian Likins 934b645191 Support multiple vault passwords (#22756)
Fixes #13243

** Add --vault-id to name/identify multiple vault passwords

Use --vault-id to indicate id and path/type

 --vault-id=prompt  # prompt for default vault id password
 --vault-id=myorg@prompt  # prompt for a vault_id named 'myorg'
 --vault-id=a_password_file  # load ./a_password_file for default id
 --vault-id=myorg@a_password_file # load file for 'myorg' vault id

vault_id's are created implicitly for existing --vault-password-file
and --ask-vault-pass options.

Vault ids are just for UX purposes and bookkeeping. Only the vault
payload and the password bytestring is needed to decrypt a
vault blob.

Replace passing password around everywhere with
a VaultSecrets object.

If we specify a vault_id, mention that in password prompts

Specifying multiple -vault-password-files will
now try each until one works

** Rev vault format in a backwards compatible way

The 1.2 vault format adds the vault_id to the header line
of the vault text. This is backwards compatible with older
versions of ansible. Old versions will just ignore it and
treat it as the default (and only) vault id.

Note: only 2.4+ supports multiple vault passwords, so while
earlier ansible versions can read the vault-1.2 format, it
does not make them magically support multiple vault passwords.

use 1.1 format for 'default' vault_id

Vaulted items that need to include a vault_id will be
written in 1.2 format.

If we set a new DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY, then the default will
use version 1.2

vault will only use a vault_id if one is specified. So if none
is specified and C.DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY is 'default'
we use the old format.

** Changes/refactors needed to implement multiple vault passwords

raise exceptions on decrypt fail, check vault id early

split out parsing the vault plaintext envelope (with the
sha/original plaintext) to _split_plaintext_envelope()

some cli fixups for specifying multiple paths in
the unfrack_paths optparse callback

fix py3 dict.keys() 'dict_keys object is not indexable' error

pluralize cli.options.vault_password_file -> vault_password_files
pluralize cli.options.new_vault_password_file -> new_vault_password_files
pluralize cli.options.vault_id -> cli.options.vault_ids

** Add a config option (vault_id_match) to force vault id matching.

With 'vault_id_match=True' and an ansible
vault that provides a vault_id, then decryption will require
that a matching vault_id is required. (via
--vault-id=my_vault_id@password_file, for ex).

In other words, if the config option is true, then only
the vault secrets with matching vault ids are candidates for
decrypting a vault. If option is false (the default), then
all of the provided vault secrets will be selected.

If a user doesn't want all vault secrets to be tried to
decrypt any vault content, they can enable this option.

Note: The vault id used for the match is not encrypted or
cryptographically signed. It is just a label/id/nickname used
for referencing a specific vault secret.
2017-07-28 15:20:58 -04:00
Toshio Kuratomi 225fa5d092 Fix undefined variables, basestring usage, and some associated python3 issues 2017-07-25 15:58:23 -07:00
Abhijeet Kasurde b89cb95609 Fix spelling mistakes (comments only) (#25564)
Original Author : klemens <ka7@github.com>

Taking over previous PR as per
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/23644#issuecomment-307334525

Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
2017-06-12 07:55:19 +01:00
Adrian Likins 4befefd78c Try to show original exception info for yaml (and other) errors (#24468)
* show original exception for yaml (and other) errors

In places where we need to catch a yaml error and raise
an AnsibleError, add the orig yaml exc to the AnsibleError
via the orig_exc arg.

When the AnsibleError is displayed it will now include the
AnsibleError (AnsibleParserError for example) and the type
and message from the original yaml exception.

This provides more detail to the error messages related to
yaml errors.

This also improves errors from dataloader (for example,
previously if a wrong password was used for a vault encrypted
yaml file, the error was very vague and suggested yaml errors,
but now the message includes the original exception from vault
indicating the password was incorrect or missing).

Add a text note to playbook helper asserts. For playbook
syntax/layout errors that aren't yaml errors, but errors
indicating invalid data structures for a playbook/task/role/block,
we now include some info about where the assert was and
why it was raised.

In places we raise an AnsibleParserError in an except
clause, pass the original exception to AnsibleParserError via
orig_exc arg.

Make assorted error messages a little more specific (like
the playbook helper load methods)

* Revert "Include the original YAML error in syntax error messages"

This reverts commit 781bb44b02.
2017-06-09 13:13:15 -04:00
Dag Wieers 6f6bdf7914 ansible/parsing: PEP8 compliancy (#24701)
- Make PEP8 compliant
2017-05-18 18:41:00 +01:00
Adrian Likins 3840119bc7 Fix vaulted vars templating (#24312)
Use the default repr of AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode.data instead
of a custom one, since jinja templating ends up using the repr()
results.

Fixes #23846, #24175
2017-05-05 11:07:50 -04:00
Toshio Kuratomi 1c05ed7951 Fix circular import with unsafe_proxy, template, and vars
template/__init__.py imported unsafe_proxy from vars which caused
vars/__init__.py to load.  vars/__init__.py needed template/__init__.py
which caused issues.  Loading unsafe_proxy from another location fixes
that.
2017-04-28 15:35:30 -07:00
Toshio Kuratomi 2fff690caa Update module_utils.six to latest (#22855)
* Update module_utils.six to latest

We've been held back on the version of six we could use on the module
side to 1.4.x because of python-2.4 compatibility.  Now that our minimum
is Python-2.6, we can update to the latest version of six in
module_utils and get rid of the second copy in lib/ansible/compat.
2017-03-23 13:35:05 -07:00
Brian Coca 6a4039e169 readded !vault-encrypted for backwards compat
even though this was never documented someone might be using it
2017-03-16 12:13:15 -04:00
Adrian Likins edcbef27ec Retain vault password as bytes in 2.2 (#22378)
* Retain vault password as bytes in 2.2

Prior to 2.2.1, the vault password was read in as byes and then remained
bytes all the way through the code.  A bug existed where bytes and text
were mixed, leading to a traceback with non-ascii passwords.  In devel,
this was fixed by changing the read in password to text type to match
with our overall strategy of converting at the borders.  This was
backported to stable-2.2 for the 2.2.1 release.

On reflection, this should not have been backported as it causes
passwords which were originally non-utf-8 to become utf-8.  People will
then have their working 2.2.x vault files become in-accessible.

this commit pipes bytes all the way through the system for vault
password.  That way if a password is read in as a non-utf-8 character
sequence, it will continue to work in 2.2.2+.  This change is only for
the 2.2 branch, not for 2.3 and beyond.

Why not everywhere?  The reason is that non-utf-8 passwords will cause
problems when vault files are shared between systems or users.  If the
password is read from the prompt and one user/machine has a latin1
encoded locale while a second one has utf-8, the non-ascii password
typed in won't match between machines.  Deal with this by making sure
that when we encrypt the data, we always use valid utf-8.

Fixes #20398

(cherry picked from commit 5dcce0666a81917c68b76286685642fd72d84327)
2017-03-07 15:30:09 -05:00
James Cammarata 9f0b354023 Use proper YAML constructor class for safe loading 2017-02-21 16:23:42 -06:00
Brian Coca a2c38c47aa added docs for vault and made trigger shorter: !vault (#20985)
* added docs for vault and made trigger shorter: !vault

* added single var valuting

* Update playbooks_vault.rst

Edit pass for spelling and grammar. Ship it!

* Update playbooks_vault.rst

Typo fixes.
2017-02-03 15:28:50 -05:00
James Cammarata ec14572a60 Add representer to AnsibleDumper for AnsibleUnsafeText
Fixes #20253
Fixes #20290
2017-01-19 10:10:07 -06:00
Adrian Likins c771ab34c7 Add a encode() to AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode (#19840)
* Add a encode() to AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode

Without it, calling encode() on it results in a bytestring
of the encrypted !vault-encrypted string.

ssh connection plugin triggers this if ansible_password
is from a var using !vault-encrypted. That path ends up
calling .encode() instead of using the __str__.

Fixes #19795

* Fix str.encode() errors on py2.6

py2.6 str.encode() does not take keyword arguments.
2017-01-04 12:17:19 -05:00
Toshio Kuratomi 4ed88512e4 Move uses of to_bytes, to_text, to_native to use the module_utils version (#17423)
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.
2016-09-06 22:54:17 -07:00
Adrian Likins e396d5d508 Implement vault encrypted yaml variables. (#16274)
Make !vault-encrypted create a AnsibleVaultUnicode
yaml object that can be used as a regular string object.

This allows a playbook to include a encrypted vault
blob for the value of a yaml variable. A 'secret_password'
variable can have it's value encrypted instead of having
to vault encrypt an entire vars file.

Add __ENCRYPTED__ to the vault yaml types so
template.Template can treat it similar
to __UNSAFE__ flags.

vault.VaultLib api changes:
    - Split VaultLib.encrypt to encrypt and encrypt_bytestring

    - VaultLib.encrypt() previously accepted the plaintext data
      as either a byte string or a unicode string.
      Doing the right thing based on the input type would fail
      on py3 if given a arg of type 'bytes'. To simplify the
      API, vaultlib.encrypt() now assumes input plaintext is a
      py2 unicode or py3 str. It will encode to utf-8 then call
      the new encrypt_bytestring(). The new methods are less
      ambiguous.

    - moved VaultLib.is_encrypted logic to vault module scope
      and split to is_encrypted() and is_encrypted_file().

Add a test/unit/mock/yaml_helper.py
It has some helpers for testing parsing/yaml

Integration tests added as roles test_vault and test_vault_embedded
2016-08-23 20:03:11 -04:00
Toshio Kuratomi ef8bec18bf Use a unicode format string so that we don't convert to byte strings
Fixes #14349
2016-02-26 10:29:37 -08:00
Matt Martz 8bc2d3be9c Add new 'unsafe' YAML constructor 2016-02-04 10:08:42 -06:00
Toshio Kuratomi a8e015cc22 Add representers so we can output yaml for all the types we read in from yaml 2015-12-06 22:17:47 -08:00
Toshio Kuratomi e3e2db1119 Improve the warning message about duplicate yaml dict keys 2015-10-27 14:20:36 -07:00
Toshio Kuratomi 4203850d1a Break apart a looped dependency to show a warning when parsing playbooks
Display a warning when a dict key is overwritten by pyyaml
Fixes #12888
2015-10-27 12:39:42 -07:00
James Cammarata 0bbe9d5bd0 Make hostvars json/yaml serializable in filters
Fixes #12615
2015-10-18 10:09:05 -04:00
Toshio Kuratomi baa309309d Bundle a new version of python-six for compatibility along with some code to make it easy for distributions to override the bunndled copy if they have a new enough version. 2015-10-16 08:21:28 -07:00
Marius Gedminas b95e3d18a7 Python 3: use the right PyYAML SafeRepresenter for unicode
PyYAML has a SafeRepresenter in lib/... that defines

    def represent_unicode(self, data):
        return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data)

and a different SafeRepresenter in lib3/... that defines

    def represent_str(self, data):
        return self.represent_scalar('tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data)

so the right thing to do on Python 3 is to use represent_str.

(AnsibleUnicode is a subclass of six.text_type, i.e. 'str' on Python 3.)
2015-09-10 08:57:53 +03:00
James Cammarata 4bc7703db3 Fixing some small bugs related to integration tests (v2) 2015-06-01 16:42:10 -05:00
James Cammarata ce3ef7f4c1 Making the switch to v2 2015-05-03 21:47:26 -05:00