Ensure that command/shell errors are displayed
This fix ensures that if there are specific module errors (in our case the python interpreter was not found) then command and shell returns a proper error. It also fixes a few other imperfections that we noticed during troubleshooting: - Return the real RC if it were available - Improve a dictionary evaluation using .get() - Return an RC of -1 if it is unknown (instead of returning 0) This fixes #18846
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@ -720,6 +720,8 @@ class ActionBase(with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
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data['module_stderr'] = res['stderr']
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if res['stderr'].startswith(u'Traceback'):
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data['exception'] = res['stderr']
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if 'rc' in res:
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data['rc'] = res['rc']
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return data
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def _low_level_execute_command(self, cmd, sudoable=True, in_data=None, executable=None, encoding_errors='surrogate_or_replace'):
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@ -801,7 +803,7 @@ class ActionBase(with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
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display.debug("Going to peek to see if file has changed permissions")
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peek_result = self._execute_module(module_name='file', module_args=dict(path=destination, diff_peek=True), task_vars=task_vars, persist_files=True)
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if not('failed' in peek_result and peek_result['failed']) or peek_result.get('rc', 0) == 0:
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if not peek_result.get('failed', False) or peek_result.get('rc', 0) == 0:
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if peek_result['state'] == 'absent':
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diff['before'] = ''
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ class CallbackModule(CallbackBase):
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def _command_generic_msg(self, host, result, caption):
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''' output the result of a command run '''
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buf = "%s | %s | rc=%s >>\n" % (host, caption, result.get('rc',0))
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buf = "%s | %s | rc=%s >>\n" % (host, caption, result.get('rc', -1))
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buf += result.get('stdout','')
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buf += result.get('stderr','')
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buf += result.get('msg','')
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self._display.display(msg, color=C.COLOR_ERROR)
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if result._task.action in C.MODULE_NO_JSON:
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if result._task.action in C.MODULE_NO_JSON and 'module_stderr' not in result._result:
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self._display.display(self._command_generic_msg(result._host.get_name(), result._result, "FAILED"), color=C.COLOR_ERROR)
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else:
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self._display.display("%s | FAILED! => %s" % (result._host.get_name(), self._dump_results(result._result, indent=4)), color=C.COLOR_ERROR)
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@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ class CallbackModule(CallbackBase):
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stdout = result.get('stdout','').replace('\n', '\\n')
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if 'stderr' in result and result['stderr']:
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stderr = result.get('stderr','').replace('\n', '\\n')
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return "%s | %s | rc=%s | (stdout) %s (stderr) %s" % (hostname, caption, result.get('rc',0), stdout, stderr)
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return "%s | %s | rc=%s | (stdout) %s (stderr) %s" % (hostname, caption, result.get('rc', -1), stdout, stderr)
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else:
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return "%s | %s | rc=%s | (stdout) %s" % (hostname, caption, result.get('rc',0), stdout)
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return "%s | %s | rc=%s | (stdout) %s" % (hostname, caption, result.get('rc', -1), stdout)
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def v2_runner_on_failed(self, result, ignore_errors=False):
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if 'exception' in result._result:
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else:
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msg = "An exception occurred during task execution. The full traceback is:\n" + result._result['exception'].replace('\n','')
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if result._task.action in C.MODULE_NO_JSON:
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if result._task.action in C.MODULE_NO_JSON and 'module_stderr' not in result._result:
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self._display.display(self._command_generic_msg(result._host.get_name(), result._result,'FAILED'), color=C.COLOR_ERROR)
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else:
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self._display.display(msg, color=C.COLOR_ERROR)
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