File: //proc/thread-self/root/usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/ansible/plugins/lookup/ini.py
# (c) 2015, Yannig Perre <yannig.perre(at)gmail.com>
# (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = """
name: ini
author: Yannig Perre (!UNKNOWN) <yannig.perre(at)gmail.com>
version_added: "2.0"
short_description: read data from an ini file
description:
- "The ini lookup reads the contents of a file in INI format C(key1=value1).
This plugin retrieves the value on the right side after the equal sign C('=') of a given section C([section])."
- "You can also read a property file which - in this case - does not contain section."
options:
_terms:
description: The key(s) to look up.
required: True
type:
description: Type of the file. 'properties' refers to the Java properties files.
default: 'ini'
choices: ['ini', 'properties']
file:
description: Name of the file to load.
default: 'ansible.ini'
section:
default: global
description: Section where to lookup the key.
re:
default: False
type: boolean
description: Flag to indicate if the key supplied is a regexp.
encoding:
default: utf-8
description: Text encoding to use.
default:
description: Return value if the key is not in the ini file.
default: ''
case_sensitive:
description:
Whether key names read from C(file) should be case sensitive. This prevents
duplicate key errors if keys only differ in case.
default: False
version_added: '2.12'
allow_no_value:
description:
- Read an ini file which contains key without value and without '=' symbol.
type: bool
default: False
aliases: ['allow_none']
version_added: '2.12'
"""
EXAMPLES = """
- ansible.builtin.debug: msg="User in integration is {{ lookup('ansible.builtin.ini', 'user', section='integration', file='users.ini') }}"
- ansible.builtin.debug: msg="User in production is {{ lookup('ansible.builtin.ini', 'user', section='production', file='users.ini') }}"
- ansible.builtin.debug: msg="user.name is {{ lookup('ansible.builtin.ini', 'user.name', type='properties', file='user.properties') }}"
- ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "{{ item }}"
loop: "{{ q('ansible.builtin.ini', '.*', section='section1', file='test.ini', re=True) }}"
- name: Read an ini file with allow_no_value
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.ini', 'user', file='mysql.ini', section='mysqld', allow_no_value=True) }}"
"""
RETURN = """
_raw:
description:
- value(s) of the key(s) in the ini file
type: list
elements: str
"""
import configparser
import os
import re
from io import StringIO
from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import MutableSequence
from ansible.errors import AnsibleLookupError, AnsibleOptionsError
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text, to_native
from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
def _parse_params(term, paramvals):
'''Safely split parameter term to preserve spaces'''
# TODO: deprecate this method
valid_keys = paramvals.keys()
params = defaultdict(lambda: '')
# TODO: check kv_parser to see if it can handle spaces this same way
keys = []
thiskey = 'key' # initialize for 'lookup item'
for idp, phrase in enumerate(term.split()):
# update current key if used
if '=' in phrase:
for k in valid_keys:
if ('%s=' % k) in phrase:
thiskey = k
# if first term or key does not exist
if idp == 0 or not params[thiskey]:
params[thiskey] = phrase
keys.append(thiskey)
else:
# append to existing key
params[thiskey] += ' ' + phrase
# return list of values
return [params[x] for x in keys]
class LookupModule(LookupBase):
def get_value(self, key, section, dflt, is_regexp):
# Retrieve all values from a section using a regexp
if is_regexp:
return [v for k, v in self.cp.items(section) if re.match(key, k)]
value = None
# Retrieve a single value
try:
value = self.cp.get(section, key)
except configparser.NoOptionError:
return dflt
return value
def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs):
self.set_options(var_options=variables, direct=kwargs)
paramvals = self.get_options()
self.cp = configparser.ConfigParser(allow_no_value=paramvals.get('allow_no_value', paramvals.get('allow_none')))
if paramvals['case_sensitive']:
self.cp.optionxform = to_native
ret = []
for term in terms:
key = term
# parameters specified?
if '=' in term or ' ' in term.strip():
self._deprecate_inline_kv()
params = _parse_params(term, paramvals)
try:
updated_key = False
for param in params:
if '=' in param:
name, value = param.split('=')
if name not in paramvals:
raise AnsibleLookupError('%s is not a valid option.' % name)
paramvals[name] = value
elif key == term:
# only take first, this format never supported multiple keys inline
key = param
updated_key = True
except ValueError as e:
# bad params passed
raise AnsibleLookupError("Could not use '%s' from '%s': %s" % (param, params, to_native(e)), orig_exc=e)
if not updated_key:
raise AnsibleOptionsError("No key to lookup was provided as first term with in string inline options: %s" % term)
# only passed options in inline string
# TODO: look to use cache to avoid redoing this for every term if they use same file
# Retrieve file path
path = self.find_file_in_search_path(variables, 'files', paramvals['file'])
# Create StringIO later used to parse ini
config = StringIO()
# Special case for java properties
if paramvals['type'] == "properties":
config.write(u'[java_properties]\n')
paramvals['section'] = 'java_properties'
# Open file using encoding
contents, show_data = self._loader._get_file_contents(path)
contents = to_text(contents, errors='surrogate_or_strict', encoding=paramvals['encoding'])
config.write(contents)
config.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
try:
self.cp.readfp(config)
except configparser.DuplicateOptionError as doe:
raise AnsibleLookupError("Duplicate option in '{file}': {error}".format(file=paramvals['file'], error=to_native(doe)))
try:
var = self.get_value(key, paramvals['section'], paramvals['default'], paramvals['re'])
except configparser.NoSectionError:
raise AnsibleLookupError("No section '{section}' in {file}".format(section=paramvals['section'], file=paramvals['file']))
if var is not None:
if isinstance(var, MutableSequence):
for v in var:
ret.append(v)
else:
ret.append(var)
return ret