Fix a traceback when providing an invalid "--override" value for a list option (#814).
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Dan Helfman 2024-01-18 10:39:40 -08:00
parent 63198088c4
commit 4d79f582df
4 changed files with 28 additions and 11 deletions

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NEWS
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bootstrap" action. Previously, only top-level configuration files were stored.
* #810: SECURITY: Prevent shell injection attacks within the PostgreSQL hook, the MongoDB hook, the
SQLite hook, the "borgmatic borg" action, and command hook variable/constant interpolation.
* #814: Fix a traceback when providing an invalid "--override" value for a list option.
1.8.6
* #767: Add an "--ssh-command" flag to the "config bootstrap" action for setting a custom SSH

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@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ def set_values(config, keys, value):
first_key = keys[0]
if len(keys) == 1:
if isinstance(config, list):
raise ValueError(
'When overriding a list option, the value must use list syntax (e.g., "[foo, bar]" or "[{key: value}]" as appropriate)'
)
config[first_key] = value
return

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@ -495,21 +495,29 @@ borgmatic create --override parent_option.option1=value1 --override parent_optio
forget to specify the section that an option is in. That looks like a prefix
on the option name, e.g. `location.repositories`.
Note that each value is parsed as an actual YAML string, so you can even set
list values by using brackets. For instance:
Note that each value is parsed as an actual YAML string, so you can set list
values by using brackets. For instance:
```bash
borgmatic create --override repositories=[test1.borg,test2.borg]
```
Or even a single list element:
Or a single list element:
```bash
borgmatic create --override repositories=[/root/test.borg]
```
If your override value contains special YAML characters like colons, then
you'll need quotes for it to parse correctly:
Or a single list element that is a key/value pair:
```bash
borgmatic create --override repositories="[{path: test.borg, label: test}]"
```
If your override value contains characters like colons or spaces, then you'll
need to use quotes for it to parse correctly.
Another example:
```bash
borgmatic create --override repositories="['user@server:test.borg']"
@ -518,16 +526,12 @@ borgmatic create --override repositories="['user@server:test.borg']"
There is not currently a way to override a single element of a list without
replacing the whole list.
Note that if you override an option of the list type (like
`location.repositories`), you do need to use the `[ ]` list syntax. See the
[configuration
Using the `[ ]` list syntax is required when overriding an option of the list
type (like `location.repositories`). See the [configuration
reference](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/reference/configuration/) for
which options are list types. (YAML list values look like `- this` with an
indentation and a leading dash.)
Be sure to quote your overrides if they contain spaces or other characters
that your shell may interpret.
An alternate to command-line overrides is passing in your values via
[environment
variables](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/provide-your-passwords/).

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@ -44,6 +44,13 @@ def test_set_values_with_multiple_keys_updates_hierarchy():
assert config == {'option': {'key': 'value', 'other': 'other_value'}}
def test_set_values_with_key_when_list_index_expected_errors():
config = {'option': ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']}
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
module.set_values(config, keys=('option', 'key'), value='value')
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'schema,option_keys,expected_type',
(