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File yamlloader-properly-handle-colons-in-inline-dicts.patch of Package salt.10416
From ff2f473b1f4f6b1e482d10d7c3b733f6edf86c1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erik Johnson <palehose@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:19:08 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] yamlloader: Properly handle colons in inline dicts PyYAML's scanner is not written to handle Python's unicode literal strings, since they are not part of the YAML spec. With all strings loaded in the YAML context now being unicode types, this causes errors when scanning the document to construct the next node. The unicode string literal is misidentified as a plain scalar and any colons within it are interpreted as delimiting a mapping node. Since no whitespace appears after the colon, this causes scanning error. To fix it, we check for this scanning error and reset the scanner's position and check if the first char is the "u" prefix. If so, and if the following char is a quote, then we attempt to scan for a string literal instead. Also adds Test for plain scalars. --- salt/utils/yamlloader.py | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/unit/utils/test_yamlloader.py | 23 ++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 64 insertions(+) diff --git a/salt/utils/yamlloader.py b/salt/utils/yamlloader.py index 16e30d1836..73c081860d 100644 --- a/salt/utils/yamlloader.py +++ b/salt/utils/yamlloader.py @@ -127,6 +127,47 @@ class SaltYamlSafeLoader(yaml.SafeLoader, object): value = self.construct_scalar(node) return salt.utils.stringutils.to_unicode(value) + def fetch_plain(self): + ''' + Handle unicode literal strings which appear inline in the YAML + ''' + orig_line = self.line + orig_column = self.column + orig_pointer = self.pointer + try: + return super(SaltYamlSafeLoader, self).fetch_plain() + except yaml.scanner.ScannerError as exc: + problem_line = self.line + problem_column = self.column + problem_pointer = self.pointer + if exc.problem == "found unexpected ':'": + # Reset to prior position + self.line = orig_line + self.column = orig_column + self.pointer = orig_pointer + if self.peek(0) == 'u': + # Might be a unicode literal string, check for 2nd char and + # call the appropriate fetch func if it's a quote + quote_char = self.peek(1) + if quote_char in ("'", '"'): + # Skip the "u" prefix by advancing the column and + # pointer by 1 + self.column += 1 + self.pointer += 1 + if quote_char == '\'': + return self.fetch_single() + else: + return self.fetch_double() + else: + # This wasn't a unicode literal string, so the caught + # exception was correct. Restore the old position and + # then raise the caught exception. + self.line = problem_line + self.column = problem_column + self.pointer = problem_pointer + # Raise the caught exception + raise exc + def flatten_mapping(self, node): merge = [] index = 0 diff --git a/tests/unit/utils/test_yamlloader.py b/tests/unit/utils/test_yamlloader.py index 48f81b462e..aa25ec472c 100644 --- a/tests/unit/utils/test_yamlloader.py +++ b/tests/unit/utils/test_yamlloader.py @@ -149,3 +149,26 @@ class YamlLoaderTestCase(TestCase): b: {'a': u'\\u0414'}''')), {'foo': {'a': u'\u0414', 'b': {'a': u'\u0414'}}} ) + + def test_yaml_with_colon_in_inline_dict(self): + ''' + Test proper loading of unicode literal strings in inline dicts + ''' + self.assert_matches( + self.render_yaml(textwrap.dedent('''\ + foo: + b: {u'c': u'https://foo.com'}''')), + {'foo': {'b': {'c': 'https://foo.com'}}} + ) + + def test_yaml_with_plain_scalars(self): + ''' + Test that plain (i.e. unqoted) string and non-string scalars are + properly handled + ''' + self.assert_matches( + self.render_yaml(textwrap.dedent('''\ + foo: + b: {foo: bar, one: 1, list: [1, two, 3]}''')), + {'foo': {'b': {'foo': 'bar', 'one': 1, 'list': [1, 'two', 3]}}} + ) -- 2.18.0
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