Set fact fixes (#73684)

* fixes to set_fact

  correctly give error messages that were previously ignored
  corrected and expanded docs
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bugfixes:
- '[set_fact] Corrected and expanded documentation as well as now raise errors that were previously ignored.'

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@ -11,22 +11,20 @@ __metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: set_fact
short_description: Set host facts from a task
short_description: Set host variable(s) and fact(s).
version_added: "1.2"
description:
- This module allows setting new variables.
- Variables are set on a host-by-host basis just like facts discovered by the setup module.
- These variables will be available to subsequent plays during an ansible-playbook run.
- Set C(cacheable) to C(yes) to save variables across executions
using a fact cache. Variables created with set_fact have different precedence depending on whether they are or are not cached.
- Per the standard Ansible variable precedence rules, many other types of variables have a higher priority, so this value may be overridden.
- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
- This action allows setting variables associated to the current host.
- These variables will be available to subsequent plays during an ansible-playbook run via the host they were set on.
- Set C(cacheable) to C(yes) to save variables across executions using a fact cache.
Variables will keep the set_fact precedence for the current run, but will used 'cached fact' precedence for subsequent ones.
- Per the standard Ansible variable precedence rules, other types of variables have a higher priority, so this value may be overridden.
options:
key_value:
description:
- The C(set_fact) module takes key=value pairs as variables to set
in the playbook scope. Or alternatively, accepts complex arguments
using the C(args:) statement.
- "The C(set_fact) module takes ``key=value`` pairs or ``key: value``(YAML notation) as variables to set in the playbook scope.
The 'key' is the resulting variable name and the value is, of course, the value of said variable."
- You can create multiple variables at once, by supplying multiple pairs, but do NOT mix notations.
required: true
cacheable:
description:
@ -41,10 +39,15 @@ options:
default: no
version_added: "2.4"
notes:
- "The C(var=value) notation can only create strings or booleans.
If you want to create lists/arrays or dictionary/hashes use C(var: [val1, val2])."
- Since 'cacheable' is now a module param, 'cacheable' is no longer a valid fact name as of Ansible 2.4.
- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
- Because of the nature of tasks, set_fact will produce 'static' values for a variable.
Unlike normal 'lazy' variables, the value gets evaluated and templated on assignment.
- Some boolean values (yes, no, true, false) will always be converted to boolean type,
unless C(DEFAULT_JINJA2_NATIVE) is enabled. This is done so the C(var=value) booleans,
otherwise it would only be able to create strings, but it also prevents using those values to create YAML strings.
Using the setting will restrict k=v to strings, but will allow you to specify string or boolean in YAML.
- "To create lists/arrays or dictionary/hashes use YAML notation C(var: [val1, val2])."
- Since 'cacheable' is now a module param, 'cacheable' is no longer a valid fact name.
- This action does not use a connection and always executes on the controller.
seealso:
- module: ansible.builtin.include_vars
- ref: ansible_variable_precedence
@ -54,7 +57,7 @@ author:
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Setting host facts using key=value pairs, note that this always creates strings or booleans
- name: Setting host facts using key=value pairs, this format can only create strings or booleans
set_fact: one_fact="something" other_fact="{{ local_var }}"
- name: Setting host facts using complex arguments
@ -69,12 +72,18 @@ EXAMPLES = r'''
other_fact: "{{ local_var * 2 }}"
cacheable: yes
# As of Ansible 1.8, Ansible will convert boolean strings ('true', 'false', 'yes', 'no')
# to proper boolean values when using the key=value syntax, however it is still
# recommended that booleans be set using the complex argument style:
- name: Setting booleans using complex argument style
- name: Creating list and dictionary variables
set_fact:
one_fact: yes
other_fact: no
one_dict:
something: here
other: there
one_list:
- a
- b
- c
- name: Creating list and dictionary variables using 'shorthand' YAML
set_fact:
two_dict: {'something': here2, 'other': somewhere}
two_list: [1,2,3]
'''

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@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ class ActionBase(with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
* Module parameters. These are stored in self._task.args
"""
# does not default to {'changed': False, 'failed': False}, as it breaks async
result = {}
if tmp is not None:

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.errors import AnsibleActionFail
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems, string_types
from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean
from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase
@ -37,8 +38,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
result = super(ActionModule, self).run(tmp, task_vars)
del tmp # tmp no longer has any effect
facts = dict()
facts = {}
cacheable = boolean(self._task.args.pop('cacheable', False))
if self._task.args:
@ -46,16 +46,23 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
k = self._templar.template(k)
if not isidentifier(k):
result['failed'] = True
result['msg'] = ("The variable name '%s' is not valid. Variables must start with a letter or underscore character, and contain only "
"letters, numbers and underscores." % k)
return result
raise AnsibleActionFail("The variable name '%s' is not valid. Variables must start with a letter or underscore character, "
"and contain only letters, numbers and underscores." % k)
# NOTE: this should really use BOOLEANS from convert_bool, but only in the k=v case,
# right now it converts matching explicit YAML strings also when 'jinja2_native' is disabled.
if not C.DEFAULT_JINJA2_NATIVE and isinstance(v, string_types) and v.lower() in ('true', 'false', 'yes', 'no'):
v = boolean(v, strict=False)
facts[k] = v
else:
raise AnsibleActionFail('No key/value pairs provided, at least one is required for this action to succeed')
if facts:
# just as _facts actions, we don't set changed=true as we are not modifying the actual host
result['ansible_facts'] = facts
result['_ansible_facts_cacheable'] = cacheable
else:
# this should not happen, but JIC we get here
raise AnsibleActionFail('Unable to create any variables with provided arguments')
result['changed'] = False
result['ansible_facts'] = facts
result['_ansible_facts_cacheable'] = cacheable
return result