* remove external grep call and parse with python
* use function for repeated code
* use module.get_bin_path() for iscsiutil on HPUX
* some code opt for HPUX
* clean up non-module code, module being defined is a requirement for this code
* import get_bin_path() directly and use without module prefix
* Add integration tests for AIX and HP-UX
* add changelog fragment
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: mator <matorola@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review #2
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Remove strict requirement on executable to exist for get_bin_path() as
it will allow facts gathering to continue without an error. Almost all
other files under facts do not have "required=True" (except 2 files,
which should be probably fixed). And check return value for
get_bin_path() , before run attempt.
* add check for AIX lsattr run_command return code
* Solaris WWN parsing cosmetic fix (commit 924f5b5467)
* simplify module.run_command by removing use_unsafe_shell and remove calling of external grep
* add changelog fragment
* Extend git commit c65909d6db "Add network fact to obtain FC WWN initiator ports"
adding support of enumerating AIX device WWN ports
$ lsdev -Cc adapter -l fcs*
fcs0 Defined 00-00 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)
fcs1 Defined 00-01 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)
fcs2 Available 04-00 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)
fcs3 Available 04-01 8Gb PCI Express Dual Port FC Adapter (df1000f114108a03)
$ lscfg -vpl fcs3 | grep 'Network Address'
Network Address.............10000090FA551509
* no self in this code
* Two fixes:
- fix run_command execution, passing 'use_unsafe_shell=True' since we have a pipe in it ( | grep )
if we don't set unsafe shell, it will return error on execution.
- strip new line characters at the end of WWNs.
* fix pep8 , E225 missing whitespace around operator
* use module.get_bin_path() instead of hardcoded values
* move module.get_bin_path() out of for loop
* use python string parsing instead of calling external grep
* use in operator instead of find() for simplicity and readability
* add changelog fragment
* facts: correctly detect xen paravirt vs hvm cpuinfo
Fixes#49039
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* provide default val if we IndexError
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Force pkg_mgr yum for rhel < 8, dnf for rhel > 8
This solves the scenario in which someone using RHEL or a clone
decides to install dnf, which can break their system in certain ways
under certain scenarios (a dnf bug that's been resolved upstream but
left user systems broken happened recently). Currently Red Hat
provides dnf to RHEL7 in an optional Tech Preview Channel under the
YUM4 branding, as does the CentOS Content Management SIG. There may
be others in the ecosystem I'm not familiar with.
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* add changelog
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Move check_type_str() out of basic.py
* Move check_type_list() out of basic.py
* Move safe_eval() out of basic.py
* Move check_type_dict() out of basic.py
* Move json importing code to common location
* Move check_type_bool() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_int() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_float() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_path() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_raw() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_bytes() out of basic.py
* Move _check_type_bits() out of basic.py
* Create text.formatters.py
Move human_to_bytes, bytes_to_human, and _lenient_lowercase out of basic.py into text.formatters.py
Change references in modules to point to function at new location
* Move _check_type_jsonarg() out of basic.py
* Rename json related functions and put them in common.text.converters
Move formatters.py to common.text.formatters.py and update references in modules.
* Rework check_type_str()
Add allow_conversion option to make the function more self-contained.
Move the messaging back to basic.py since those error messages are more relevant to using this function in the context of AnsibleModule and not when using the function in isolation.
* Add unit tests for type checking functions
* Change _lenient_lowercase to lenient_lowercase per feedback
Fixes a bug where parse_distribution_file_ClearLinux() was called on CoreOS (and probably many other distros) and it returned True since it successfully parses the distribution file. Since this file exists on many Linux distributions and they are a very similar format, add an additional check to make sure it is Clear Linux.
Change the order in which distribution files are processed so NA is last. This prevents a match on CoreOS hosts since they also have /etc/os-release and the called matching function for NA is very general and will match CoreOS.
* Add changelog
* Add unit tests
Only add tests for Clear Linux parsing since that was the cause of this issue.
* made adding package managers easier
added portage support
* moar pkg mgrs and moar info
- added 'pkg' pkg manager (freebsd)
- added pip
- more apt info
* updated clgo
* Updates from feedback
Co-Authored-By: bcoca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>
* incorporated more feedback and added docstrings
* moar from feedback
- made manager list dynamic and names based on class
- better not found msg
- made abstract metaclass again
- test is now init exception
- module to global
- better dedupe comments
* more targetted errors/warnings
* added strategy, reordered to conserve priority
* rpm > apt
* move break to top
* fix trate
* piping it
* lines and meta
* refactored common functions
- moved pip into it's own module
- cleaned up base clases
- ensure 'lower' match in package_facts
* missing license
* avoid facts
* update clog
* addressed feedback
* fix clog
* cleanup
* upd
* removed pip as that was removed
* renamed cpan
* added a single line since 2 lines are needed to be
readabnle instead of just 1 line, it is a huge problem otherwise
* fix internal ref
* not intended in this round
* updated as per fb
* Add support of facts gathering WWNs on Solaris 10 and Solaris 11 OS
Extends PR #37043 / git commit c65909d "Add network fact to obtain FC
WWN initiator ports" for Solaris OS support.
$ fcinfo hba-port | grep 'Port WWN'
HBA Port WWN: 10000090fa1658de
HBA Port WWN: 10000090fa1658df
HBA Port WWN: 10000090fa165b5c
HBA Port WWN: 10000090fa165b5d
* use module.get_bin_path() instead of hardcoded cmd path
* Facts parsing for cmdline can now handle multiple values for a single key.
* Unit tests for cmdline fact parsing
* Review comments
Fixes: #22766
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Refactored code
* Added support for Cumulus Linux 2.5.4
* Added support for Cumulus Linux 3.7.3
* Test added
Fixes: #29969
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Previously it was assumed that the Amazon system-release
number was the final value of the string. This isn't always
the case. Some releases have the name at the end.
Amazon Linux release 2
Amazon Linux release 2 (Karoo)
Fix by instead looking for a number in the string.
Fixes#48823
Check the path /run/ostree-booted which I'm told by upstream that it
will always be present when a host system is Fedora/RHEL/CentOS
Atomic/CoreOS vs "traditional" distro instance to detect the
non-traditional instance and ensure pkg_mgr selection is correct
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* facts: solaris: introduce distribution_major version detection for Solaris
Currently, there's no distribution_major in facts module on Solaris OS.
Use "uname -r" output to report major version.
Before the patch we get this on Solaris 11.3 :
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {}, "changed": false}
and after this patch, output is the following:
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "11"}, "changed": false}
Tested with Solaris 11.3 and Solaris 10 (both are x86_64 VMs)
Includes patch for test/units.
Fixes#18197
* Try to fix test unit
* should work now...
* fixes for W291 (trailing whitespace) and E265 (block comment)
* mock uname_release for solaris 10 and solaris 11
* facts: solaris: introduce distribution_major version detection for Solaris
Currently, there's no distribution_major in facts module on Solaris OS.
Use "uname -r" output to report major version.
Before the patch we get this on Solaris 11.3 :
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {}, "changed": false}
and after this patch, output is the following:
$ ansible -o solaris11 -m setup -a filter=ansible_distribution_major_version
solaris11 | SUCCESS => {"ansible_facts": {"ansible_distribution_major_version": "11"}, "changed": false}
Tested with Solaris 11.3 and Solaris 10 (both are x86_64 VMs)
Includes patch for test/units.
Fixes#18197
* Try to fix test unit
* should work now...
* fixes for W291 (trailing whitespace) and E265 (block comment)
* mock uname_release for solaris 10 and solaris 11
* typo uname_v -> uname_r
* rebase
* fix pep8 E302: 2 blank lines
* remove int() cast to match test case
* use single function for uname_r and uname_v
* add solaris 11.4 OS to distribution test unit
* fix pep8 sanity - E231 missing whitespace
* distribution_major_version variable strip newline
* mocker test function for mock_get_uname with parameters instead of two different functions
* failed to make one fuction with test unit, revert to use 2 different functions
* try to use single get_uname function
* fix pep8: E703
* parallelize getting mount info
* fixed timeout and made 8 max thread count
- minor cleanup
- avoid empty mount entries
- set timeout on get
- enforce timeout per mount/thread
- make note on failure per mount
- make note on timeout per mount
- ensure proper pool control
- minor fixes
- less vars, simpler code
- move filter 'pre threading'
- remove timeout for all mounts, now per mount
- also use cpu count from multiprocessing lib
- moved 'bind' options out of thread as per comments
- warn on error, more info on failure to get info
* Revert "allow caller to deal with timeout (#49449)"
This reverts commit 63279823a7.
Flawed on many levels
* Adds poor API to a public function
* Papers over the fact that the public function is doing something bad
by catching exceptions it cannot handle in the first place
* Papers over the real cause of the issue which is a bug in the timeout
decorator
* Doesn't reraise properly
* Catches the wrong exception
Fixes#49824Fixes#49817
* Make the timeout decorator properly raise an exception outside of the function's scope
signal handlers which raise exceptions will never work well because the
exception can be raised anywhere in the called code. This leads to
exception race conditions where the exceptions could end up being
hanlded by unintended pieces of the called code.
The timeout decorator was using just that idiom. It was especially bad
because the decorator syntactically occurs outside of the called code
but because of the signal handler, the exception was being raised inside
of the called code.
This change uses a thread instead of a signal to manage the timeout in
parallel to the execution of the decorated function. Since raising of
the exception happens inside of the decorator, now, instead of inside of
a signal handler, the timeout exception is raised from outside of the
called code as expected which makes reasoning about where exceptions are
to be expected intuitive again.
Fixes#43884
* Add a common case test.
Adding an integration test driven from our unittests. Most of the time
we'll timeout in run_command which is running things in a subprocess.
Create a test for that specific case in case anything funky comes up
between threading and execve.
* Don't use OSError-based TimeoutError as a base class
Unlike most standard exceptions, OSError has a specific parameter list
with specific meanings. Instead follow the example of other stdlib
functions, concurrent.futures and multiprocessing and define a separate
TimeoutException.
* Add comment and docstring to point out that this is not hte Python3 TimeoutError
* set ansible_os_family from name variable in os-release for clearlinux system
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* Add os_family for clear linux and clear linux mixes
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* Fix for changes in clearlinux
clearlinux is now providing /etc/os-release file and ansible is identifying as NA
then this change allow ansible to find it
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>
* Add changelog fragment for clearlinux changes
Signed-off-by: Josue David Hernandez Gutierrez <josue.d.hernandez.gutierrez@intel.com>