The change to add sshpass support for rsync broke synchronize when
a password was provided at all. Have to convert an int into a string to
make it work.
* fix(tasks: synchronize): wrap in sshpass if ssh password was provided
Closes#16616
* fix(tasks: synchronize): pass rsync password to sshpass via fd
* fix(tasks: synchronize): use fail_json instead of AnsibleError
* fixup! fix(tasks: synchronize): use fail_json instead of AnsibleError
fix python2 handling
* feat(module_utils: basic: run_command): add optional arguments `pass_fds` and `before_communicate_callback`
* fix(tasks: synchronize): use module.run_command instead of subprocess.Popen
* fixup! fix(tasks: synchronize): use module.run_command instead of subprocess.Popen
remove unused import
* fixup! fixup! fix(tasks: synchronize): use module.run_command instead of subprocess.Popen
pass_fds only if they passed to run_command()
* Update synchronize.py
If you want a different rsync binary on the local side, you need to set task variable ansible_rsync_path.
See examples.
Variable ansible_rsync_path looks to not be documented anywhere. If documented, needs to be said that is does not belong to synchronise options, instead belongs to tasks. (Sorry, I have no better wording)
Currently the --rsh command arg being passed to rsync is not quoted,
but we're adding arguments to the ssh command and that causes rsync
to attempt to accept them as it's own, which is not the desired
outcome.
Fixes#35717
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* Clean up after two recent synchronize tests
- add clean up after the last two tests in synchronize to make them
match with the expectations in the previous tests
Signed-off-by: Robert Marshall <rmarshall@redhat.com>
* Add link-dest functionality to synchronize module
- add the link-dest option to the synchronize module code
- add tests for the link-dest option
- add documentation of the link_dest option to synchronize
- modify changed flag so it can properly work around rsync
upstream not flagging hardlinks as a change properly in
formatted output
Signed-off-by: Robert Marshall <rmarshall@redhat.com>
* Minor change to test
`synchronize` has supported the `private_key` option for a long time,
apparently. But for some reason it was never documented.
Today I managed to workaround the synchronize quoting bug by just using
```
private_key: /path/to/id_rsa
```
instead of
```
rsync_opts:
- "--rsh 'ssh -i /path/to/id_rsa'"
```
So, I'll just go ahead and document this useful option ...
* Ansible files module sanity pep8 fixes
* Ansible system module and playbook base.py
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Undo empty lines not required by sanity checks
* Various changes
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* Undo blank lines not required by sanity checks
* Various changes
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* Undo blank line changes not required by sanity checks
* Various changes
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* Missing piece after merge
* Blank lines
* Blank line
* Line too long
* Fix typo
* Unnecessary quotes
* Fix example error
Added fix for missing imports and boilerplate in files modules,
also, removed get_exception calls to match 2.6> exception handling.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This is a new fix to replace #20361 due to the synchronize module changing
sufficiently to make that commit no longer merge cleanly.
Fixes#20361
Related to #20311
* synchronize: Convert cmd to list and fix handling of the copy_links argument
Converting cmd from str to list stops the pain of argument quoting/escaping.
* synchronize: Update imports according to #pullrequestreview-28758614
Changes to the metadata format were approved here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/54
* Update documentation to the new metadata format
* Changes to metadata-tool to account for new metadata
* Add GPL license header
* Add upgrade subcommand to upgrade metadata version
* Change default metadata to the new format
* Fix exclusion of non-modules from the metadata report
* Fix ansible-doc for new module metadata
* Exclude metadata version from ansible-doc output
* Fix website docs generation for the new metadata
* Update metadata schema in valiate-modules test
* Update the metadata in all modules to the new version
The example for delete=yes does not specify recursive although it is
required. In addition, the wording for the delete option is confusing
about from where files are really deleted. This should clarify that.
An attempt to make clear how privilege escalation works with respect to the src/source host and dest/destination host. One existing note was incorporated into three new ones, iterating each.