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Edit: pillar.py
""" Extract the pillar data for this minion """ import copy import logging import os from collections.abc import Mapping import salt.pillar import salt.utils.crypt import salt.utils.data import salt.utils.dictupdate import salt.utils.functools import salt.utils.odict import salt.utils.yaml from salt.defaults import DEFAULT_TARGET_DELIM, NOT_SET from salt.exceptions import CommandExecutionError __proxyenabled__ = ["*"] log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def get( key, default=NOT_SET, merge=False, merge_nested_lists=None, delimiter=DEFAULT_TARGET_DELIM, pillarenv=None, saltenv=None, ): """ .. versionadded:: 0.14.0 Attempt to retrieve the named value from :ref:`in-memory pillar data <pillar-in-memory>`. If the pillar key is not present in the in-memory pillar, then the value specified in the ``default`` option (described below) will be returned. If the merge parameter is set to ``True``, the default will be recursively merged into the returned pillar data. The value can also represent a value in a nested dict using a ":" delimiter for the dict. This means that if a dict in pillar looks like this:: {'pkg': {'apache': 'httpd'}} To retrieve the value associated with the ``apache`` key in the ``pkg`` dict this key can be passed as:: pkg:apache key The pillar key to get value from default The value specified by this option will be returned if the desired pillar key does not exist. If a default value is not specified, then it will be an empty string, unless :conf_minion:`pillar_raise_on_missing` is set to ``True``, in which case an error will be raised. merge : ``False`` If ``True``, the retrieved values will be merged into the passed default. When the default and the retrieved value are both dictionaries, the dictionaries will be recursively merged. .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0 .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.7,2016.11.4,2017.7.0 If the default and the retrieved value are not of the same type, then merging will be skipped and the retrieved value will be returned. Earlier releases raised an error in these cases. merge_nested_lists If set to ``False``, lists nested within the retrieved pillar dictionary will *overwrite* lists in ``default``. If set to ``True``, nested lists will be *merged* into lists in ``default``. If unspecified (the default), this option is inherited from the :conf_minion:`pillar_merge_lists` minion config option. .. note:: This option is ignored when ``merge`` is set to ``False``. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.6 delimiter Specify an alternate delimiter to use when traversing a nested dict. This is useful for when the desired key contains a colon. See CLI example below for usage. .. versionadded:: 2014.7.0 pillarenv If specified, this function will query the master to generate fresh pillar data on the fly, specifically from the requested pillar environment. Note that this can produce different pillar data than executing this function without an environment, as its normal behavior is just to return a value from minion's pillar data in memory (which can be sourced from more than one pillar environment). Using this argument will not affect the pillar data in memory. It will however be slightly slower and use more resources on the master due to the need for the master to generate and send the minion fresh pillar data. This tradeoff in performance however allows for the use case where pillar data is desired only from a single environment. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 saltenv Included only for compatibility with :conf_minion:`pillarenv_from_saltenv`, and is otherwise ignored. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.get pkg:apache salt '*' pillar.get abc::def|ghi delimiter='|' """ if default == NOT_SET: default = KeyError if not __opts__.get("pillar_raise_on_missing"): if default is KeyError: default = "" opt_merge_lists = ( __opts__.get("pillar_merge_lists", False) if merge_nested_lists is None else merge_nested_lists ) pillar_dict = ( __pillar__ if all(x is None for x in (saltenv, pillarenv)) else items(saltenv=saltenv, pillarenv=pillarenv) ) if merge: if isinstance(default, dict): ret = salt.utils.data.traverse_dict_and_list( pillar_dict, key, {}, delimiter ) if isinstance(ret, Mapping): default = copy.deepcopy(default) return salt.utils.dictupdate.update( default, ret, merge_lists=opt_merge_lists ) else: log.error( "pillar.get: Default (%s) is a dict, but the returned " "pillar value (%s) is of type '%s'. Merge will be " "skipped.", default, ret, type(ret).__name__, ) elif isinstance(default, list): ret = salt.utils.data.traverse_dict_and_list( pillar_dict, key, [], delimiter ) if isinstance(ret, list): default = copy.deepcopy(default) default.extend([x for x in ret if x not in default]) return default else: log.error( "pillar.get: Default (%s) is a list, but the returned " "pillar value (%s) is of type '%s'. Merge will be " "skipped.", default, ret, type(ret).__name__, ) else: log.error( "pillar.get: Default (%s) is of type '%s', must be a dict " "or list to merge. Merge will be skipped.", default, type(default).__name__, ) ret = salt.utils.data.traverse_dict_and_list(pillar_dict, key, default, delimiter) if ret is KeyError: raise KeyError("Pillar key not found: {}".format(key)) return ret def items(*args, **kwargs): """ Calls the master for a fresh pillar and generates the pillar data on the fly Contrast with :py:func:`raw` which returns the pillar data that is currently loaded into the minion. pillar If specified, allows for a dictionary of pillar data to be made available to pillar and ext_pillar rendering. these pillar variables will also override any variables of the same name in pillar or ext_pillar. .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 pillar_enc If specified, the data passed in the ``pillar`` argument will be passed through this renderer to decrypt it. .. note:: This will decrypt on the minion side, so the specified renderer must be set up on the minion for this to work. Alternatively, pillar data can be decrypted master-side. For more information, see the :ref:`Pillar Encryption <pillar-encryption>` documentation. Pillar data that is decrypted master-side, is not decrypted until the end of pillar compilation though, so minion-side decryption will be necessary if the encrypted pillar data must be made available in an decrypted state pillar/ext_pillar rendering. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 pillarenv Pass a specific pillar environment from which to compile pillar data. If not specified, then the minion's :conf_minion:`pillarenv` option is not used, and if that also is not specified then all configured pillar environments will be merged into a single pillar dictionary and returned. .. versionadded:: 2016.11.2 saltenv Included only for compatibility with :conf_minion:`pillarenv_from_saltenv`, and is otherwise ignored. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.items """ # Preserve backwards compatibility if args: return item(*args) pillarenv = kwargs.get("pillarenv") if pillarenv is None: if __opts__.get("pillarenv_from_saltenv", False): pillarenv = kwargs.get("saltenv") or __opts__["saltenv"] else: pillarenv = __opts__["pillarenv"] pillar_override = kwargs.get("pillar") pillar_enc = kwargs.get("pillar_enc") if pillar_override and pillar_enc: try: pillar_override = salt.utils.crypt.decrypt( pillar_override, pillar_enc, translate_newlines=True, opts=__opts__, valid_rend=__opts__["decrypt_pillar_renderers"], ) except Exception as exc: # pylint: disable=broad-except raise CommandExecutionError( "Failed to decrypt pillar override: {}".format(exc) ) pillar = salt.pillar.get_pillar( __opts__, dict(__grains__), __opts__["id"], pillar_override=pillar_override, pillarenv=pillarenv, ) return pillar.compile_pillar() # Allow pillar.data to also be used to return pillar data data = salt.utils.functools.alias_function(items, "data") def _obfuscate_inner(var): """ Recursive obfuscation of collection types. Leaf or unknown Python types get replaced by the type name Known collection types trigger recursion. In the special case of mapping types, keys are not obfuscated """ if isinstance(var, (dict, salt.utils.odict.OrderedDict)): return var.__class__((key, _obfuscate_inner(val)) for key, val in var.items()) elif isinstance(var, (list, set, tuple)): return type(var)(_obfuscate_inner(v) for v in var) else: return "<{}>".format(var.__class__.__name__) def obfuscate(*args, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 Same as :py:func:`items`, but replace pillar values with a simple type indication. This is useful to avoid displaying sensitive information on console or flooding the console with long output, such as certificates. For many debug or control purposes, the stakes lie more in dispatching than in actual values. In case the value is itself a collection type, obfuscation occurs within the value. For mapping types, keys are not obfuscated. Here are some examples: * ``'secret password'`` becomes ``'<str>'`` * ``['secret', 1]`` becomes ``['<str>', '<int>']`` * ``{'login': 'somelogin', 'pwd': 'secret'}`` becomes ``{'login': '<str>', 'pwd': '<str>'}`` CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.obfuscate """ return _obfuscate_inner(items(*args, **kwargs)) # naming chosen for consistency with grains.ls, although it breaks the short # identifier rule. def ls(*args): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 Calls the master for a fresh pillar, generates the pillar data on the fly (same as :py:func:`items`), but only shows the available main keys. CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.ls """ return list(items(*args)) def item(*args, **kwargs): """ .. versionadded:: 0.16.2 Return one or more pillar entries from the :ref:`in-memory pillar data <pillar-in-memory>`. delimiter Delimiter used to traverse nested dictionaries. .. note:: This is different from :py:func:`pillar.get <salt.modules.pillar.get>` in that no default value can be specified. :py:func:`pillar.get <salt.modules.pillar.get>` should probably still be used in most cases to retrieve nested pillar values, as it is a bit more flexible. One reason to use this function instead of :py:func:`pillar.get <salt.modules.pillar.get>` however is when it is desirable to retrieve the values of more than one key, since :py:func:`pillar.get <salt.modules.pillar.get>` can only retrieve one key at a time. .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 pillarenv If specified, this function will query the master to generate fresh pillar data on the fly, specifically from the requested pillar environment. Note that this can produce different pillar data than executing this function without an environment, as its normal behavior is just to return a value from minion's pillar data in memory (which can be sourced from more than one pillar environment). Using this argument will not affect the pillar data in memory. It will however be slightly slower and use more resources on the master due to the need for the master to generate and send the minion fresh pillar data. This tradeoff in performance however allows for the use case where pillar data is desired only from a single environment. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.6,2018.3.1 saltenv Included only for compatibility with :conf_minion:`pillarenv_from_saltenv`, and is otherwise ignored. .. versionadded:: 2017.7.6,2018.3.1 CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.item foo salt '*' pillar.item foo:bar salt '*' pillar.item foo bar baz """ ret = {} default = kwargs.get("default", "") delimiter = kwargs.get("delimiter", DEFAULT_TARGET_DELIM) pillarenv = kwargs.get("pillarenv", None) saltenv = kwargs.get("saltenv", None) pillar_dict = ( __pillar__ if all(x is None for x in (saltenv, pillarenv)) else items(saltenv=saltenv, pillarenv=pillarenv) ) try: for arg in args: ret[arg] = salt.utils.data.traverse_dict_and_list( pillar_dict, arg, default, delimiter ) except KeyError: pass return ret def raw(key=None): """ Return the raw pillar data that is currently loaded into the minion. Contrast with :py:func:`items` which calls the master to fetch the most up-to-date Pillar. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.raw With the optional key argument, you can select a subtree of the pillar raw data.:: salt '*' pillar.raw key='roles' """ if key: ret = __pillar__.get(key, {}) else: ret = dict(__pillar__) return ret def ext(external, pillar=None): ''' .. versionchanged:: 2016.3.6,2016.11.3,2017.7.0 The supported ext_pillar types are now tunable using the :conf_master:`on_demand_ext_pillar` config option. Earlier releases used a hard-coded default. Generate the pillar and apply an explicit external pillar external A single ext_pillar to add to the ext_pillar configuration. This must be passed as a single section from the ext_pillar configuration (see CLI examples below). For more complicated ``ext_pillar`` configurations, it can be helpful to use the Python shell to load YAML configuration into a dictionary, and figure out .. code-block:: python >>> import salt.utils.yaml >>> ext_pillar = salt.utils.yaml.safe_load(""" ... ext_pillar: ... - git: ... - issue38440 https://github.com/terminalmage/git_pillar: ... - env: base ... """) >>> ext_pillar {'ext_pillar': [{'git': [{'mybranch https://github.com/myuser/myrepo': [{'env': 'base'}]}]}]} >>> ext_pillar['ext_pillar'][0] {'git': [{'mybranch https://github.com/myuser/myrepo': [{'env': 'base'}]}]} In the above example, the value to pass would be ``{'git': [{'mybranch https://github.com/myuser/myrepo': [{'env': 'base'}]}]}``. Note that this would need to be quoted when passing on the CLI (as in the CLI examples below). pillar : None If specified, allows for a dictionary of pillar data to be made available to pillar and ext_pillar rendering. These pillar variables will also override any variables of the same name in pillar or ext_pillar. .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 CLI Examples: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.ext '{libvirt: _}' salt '*' pillar.ext "{'git': ['master https://github.com/myuser/myrepo']}" salt '*' pillar.ext "{'git': [{'mybranch https://github.com/myuser/myrepo': [{'env': 'base'}]}]}" ''' if isinstance(external, str): external = salt.utils.yaml.safe_load(external) pillar_obj = salt.pillar.get_pillar( __opts__, __grains__.value(), __opts__["id"], __opts__["saltenv"], ext=external, pillar_override=pillar, ) ret = pillar_obj.compile_pillar() return ret def keys(key, delimiter=DEFAULT_TARGET_DELIM): """ .. versionadded:: 2015.8.0 Attempt to retrieve a list of keys from the named value from the pillar. The value can also represent a value in a nested dict using a ":" delimiter for the dict, similar to how pillar.get works. delimiter Specify an alternate delimiter to use when traversing a nested dict CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.keys web:sites """ ret = salt.utils.data.traverse_dict_and_list(__pillar__, key, KeyError, delimiter) if ret is KeyError: raise KeyError("Pillar key not found: {}".format(key)) if not isinstance(ret, dict): raise ValueError("Pillar value in key {} is not a dict".format(key)) return list(ret) def file_exists(path, saltenv=None): """ .. versionadded:: 2016.3.0 This is a master-only function. Calling from the minion is not supported. Use the given path and search relative to the pillar environments to see if a file exists at that path. If the ``saltenv`` argument is given, restrict search to that environment only. Will only work with ``pillar_roots``, not external pillars. Returns True if the file is found, and False otherwise. path The path to the file in question. Will be treated as a relative path saltenv Optional argument to restrict the search to a specific saltenv CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.file_exists foo/bar.sls """ pillar_roots = __opts__.get("pillar_roots") if not pillar_roots: raise CommandExecutionError( "No pillar_roots found. Are you running this on the master?" ) if saltenv: if saltenv in pillar_roots: pillar_roots = {saltenv: pillar_roots[saltenv]} else: return False for env in pillar_roots: for pillar_dir in pillar_roots[env]: full_path = os.path.join(pillar_dir, path) if __salt__["file.file_exists"](full_path): return True return False # Provide a jinja function call compatible get aliased as fetch fetch = get def filter_by(lookup_dict, pillar, merge=None, default="default", base=None): """ .. versionadded:: 2017.7.0 Look up the given pillar in a given dictionary and return the result :param lookup_dict: A dictionary, keyed by a pillar, containing a value or values relevant to systems matching that pillar. For example, a key could be a pillar for a role and the value could the name of a package on that particular OS. The dictionary key can be a globbing pattern. The function will return the corresponding ``lookup_dict`` value where the pillar value matches the pattern. For example: .. code-block:: bash # this will render 'got some salt' if ``role`` begins with 'salt' salt '*' pillar.filter_by '{salt*: got some salt, default: salt is not here}' role :param pillar: The name of a pillar to match with the system's pillar. For example, the value of the "role" pillar could be used to pull values from the ``lookup_dict`` dictionary. The pillar value can be a list. The function will return the ``lookup_dict`` value for a first found item in the list matching one of the ``lookup_dict`` keys. :param merge: A dictionary to merge with the results of the pillar selection from ``lookup_dict``. This allows another dictionary to override the values in the ``lookup_dict``. :param default: default lookup_dict's key used if the pillar does not exist or if the pillar value has no match on lookup_dict. If unspecified the value is "default". :param base: A lookup_dict key to use for a base dictionary. The pillar-selected ``lookup_dict`` is merged over this and then finally the ``merge`` dictionary is merged. This allows common values for each case to be collected in the base and overridden by the pillar selection dictionary and the merge dictionary. Default is unset. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' pillar.filter_by '{web: Serve it up, db: I query, default: x_x}' role """ return salt.utils.data.filter_by( lookup_dict=lookup_dict, lookup=pillar, traverse=__pillar__, merge=merge, default=default, base=base, )
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