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# Copyright (C) 2020 Red Hat, Inc., Cedric Jeanneret <cjeanner@redhat.com>
# This file is part of the sos project: https://github.com/sosreport/sos # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of # version 2 of the GNU General Public License. # # See the LICENSE file in the source distribution for further information.
from sos.report.plugins import Plugin, RedHatPlugin
# Notes: # - The Validation Framework is, for now, linked to openstack and tripleo # - Since the intent is to open it to other product (we can validate anything) # this plugin has a generic name. # - The Framework is targeted at Red Hat products, at least for now. class ValidationFramework(Plugin, RedHatPlugin):
short_desc = 'Logs provided by the Validation Framework'
plugin_name = 'validation_framework' profiles = ('openstack', 'openstack_controller', 'openstack_compute') packages = ('tripleo-validations',)
def setup(self): self.add_copy_spec('/var/log/validations/')
def postproc(self): # Use a generic match in order to clean things up. # It is not expected to get any secrets in here, but we'd better # ensure it's clean. secrets = r'(".*(key|password|pass|secret|database_connection))' \ r'([":\s]+)(.*[^"])([",]+)'
self.do_path_regex_sub('/var/log/validations/', secrets, r'\1\3*********\5')
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