mark failed async_status as finished
Running async_status in an "until: result.finished" loop will mask a module failure (eg, traceback) with a template failure, because the fail dict doesn't include "finished" (eg, you'll see "ERROR! The conditional check 'bogus_out.finished' failed. The error was: ERROR! error while evaluating conditional: bogus_out.finished ({% if bogus_out.finished %} True {% else %} False {% endif %}"). Because the failure dict still includes "failed: true", this change has no effect on stoppage/failure reporting, it just prevents the common usage pattern from masking the underlying error message.
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log_path = os.path.join(logdir, jid)
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if not os.path.exists(log_path):
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module.fail_json(msg="could not find job", ansible_job_id=jid)
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module.fail_json(msg="could not find job", ansible_job_id=jid, started=1, finished=1)
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if mode == 'cleanup':
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os.unlink(log_path)
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module.exit_json(results_file=log_path, ansible_job_id=jid, started=1, finished=0)
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else:
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module.fail_json(ansible_job_id=jid, results_file=log_path,
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msg="Could not parse job output: %s" % data)
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msg="Could not parse job output: %s" % data, started=1, finished=1)
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if not 'started' in data:
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data['finished'] = 1
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