meta: refresh_inventory and several inventory fixes

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Brian Coca 2015-07-18 15:24:44 -04:00
parent 8e30e3791e
commit 49d88cef9c
9 changed files with 153 additions and 70 deletions

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@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ DEFAULT_EXECUTABLE = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'executable', 'ANSIBLE_EXECU
DEFAULT_GATHERING = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'gathering', 'ANSIBLE_GATHERING', 'implicit').lower()
DEFAULT_LOG_PATH = shell_expand_path(get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'log_path', 'ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH', ''))
DEFAULT_FORCE_HANDLERS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'force_handlers', 'ANSIBLE_FORCE_HANDLERS', False, boolean=True)
DEFAULT_INVENTORY_IGNORE = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'inventory_ignore_extensions', 'ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_IGNORE', ["~", ".orig", ".bak", ".ini", ".cfg", ".retry", ".pyc", ".pyo"], islist=True)
# selinux
DEFAULT_SELINUX_SPECIAL_FS = get_config(p, 'selinux', 'special_context_filesystems', None, 'fuse, nfs, vboxsf, ramfs', islist=True)
@ -197,7 +198,7 @@ HOST_KEY_CHECKING = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'host_key_checking', '
SYSTEM_WARNINGS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'system_warnings', 'ANSIBLE_SYSTEM_WARNINGS', True, boolean=True)
DEPRECATION_WARNINGS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'deprecation_warnings', 'ANSIBLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS', True, boolean=True)
DEFAULT_CALLABLE_WHITELIST = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'callable_whitelist', 'ANSIBLE_CALLABLE_WHITELIST', [], islist=True)
COMMAND_WARNINGS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'command_warnings', 'ANSIBLE_COMMAND_WARNINGS', False, boolean=True)
COMMAND_WARNINGS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'command_warnings', 'ANSIBLE_COMMAND_WARNINGS', True, boolean=True)
DEFAULT_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'bin_ansible_callbacks', 'ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS', False, boolean=True)
DEFAULT_CALLBACK_WHITELIST = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'callback_whitelist', 'ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_WHITELIST', [], islist=True)
RETRY_FILES_ENABLED = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'retry_files_enabled', 'ANSIBLE_RETRY_FILES_ENABLED', True, boolean=True)

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@ -26,15 +26,12 @@ import re
import stat
from ansible import constants as C
from ansible import errors
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.inventory.ini import InventoryParser
from ansible.inventory.script import InventoryScript
from ansible.inventory.dir import InventoryDirectory
from ansible.inventory.dir import InventoryDirectory, get_file_parser
from ansible.inventory.group import Group
from ansible.inventory.host import Host
from ansible.plugins import vars_loader
from ansible.utils.path import is_executable
from ansible.utils.vars import combine_vars
class Inventory(object):
@ -63,6 +60,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
self._hosts_cache = {}
self._groups_list = {}
self._pattern_cache = {}
self._vars_plugins = []
# to be set by calling set_playbook_basedir by playbook code
self._playbook_basedir = None
@ -75,6 +73,10 @@ class Inventory(object):
self._also_restriction = None
self._subset = None
self.parse_inventory(host_list)
def parse_inventory(self, host_list):
if isinstance(host_list, basestring):
if "," in host_list:
host_list = host_list.split(",")
@ -102,49 +104,20 @@ class Inventory(object):
else:
all.add_host(Host(x))
elif os.path.exists(host_list):
#TODO: switch this to a plugin loader and a 'condition' per plugin on which it should be tried, restoring 'inventory pllugins'
if os.path.isdir(host_list):
# Ensure basedir is inside the directory
self.host_list = os.path.join(self.host_list, "")
host_list = os.path.join(self.host_list, "")
self.parser = InventoryDirectory(loader=self._loader, filename=host_list)
self.groups = self.parser.groups.values()
else:
# check to see if the specified file starts with a
# shebang (#!/), so if an error is raised by the parser
# class we can show a more apropos error
shebang_present = False
try:
with open(host_list, "r") as inv_file:
first_line = inv_file.readline()
if first_line.startswith("#!"):
shebang_present = True
except IOError:
pass
if is_executable(host_list):
try:
self.parser = InventoryScript(loader=self._loader, filename=host_list)
self.groups = self.parser.groups.values()
except errors.AnsibleError:
if not shebang_present:
raise errors.AnsibleError("The file %s is marked as executable, but failed to execute correctly. " % host_list + \
"If this is not supposed to be an executable script, correct this with `chmod -x %s`." % host_list)
else:
raise
else:
try:
self.parser = InventoryParser(filename=host_list)
self.groups = self.parser.groups.values()
except errors.AnsibleError:
if shebang_present:
raise errors.AnsibleError("The file %s looks like it should be an executable inventory script, but is not marked executable. " % host_list + \
"Perhaps you want to correct this with `chmod +x %s`?" % host_list)
else:
raise
self.parser = get_file_parser(hostsfile, self._loader)
vars_loader.add_directory(self.basedir(), with_subdir=True)
if self.parser:
self.groups = self.parser.groups.values()
else:
raise errors.AnsibleError("Unable to find an inventory file (%s), "
"specify one with -i ?" % host_list)
# should never happen, but JIC
raise AnsibleError("Unable to parse %s as an inventory source" % host_list)
self._vars_plugins = [ x for x in vars_loader.all(self) ]
@ -166,7 +139,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
else:
return fnmatch.fnmatch(str, pattern_str)
except Exception, e:
raise errors.AnsibleError('invalid host pattern: %s' % pattern_str)
raise AnsibleError('invalid host pattern: %s' % pattern_str)
def _match_list(self, items, item_attr, pattern_str):
results = []
@ -176,7 +149,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
else:
pattern = re.compile(pattern_str[1:])
except Exception, e:
raise errors.AnsibleError('invalid host pattern: %s' % pattern_str)
raise AnsibleError('invalid host pattern: %s' % pattern_str)
for item in items:
if pattern.match(getattr(item, item_attr)):
@ -286,7 +259,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
first = int(first)
if last:
if first < 0:
raise errors.AnsibleError("invalid range: negative indices cannot be used as the first item in a range")
raise AnsibleError("invalid range: negative indices cannot be used as the first item in a range")
last = int(last)
else:
last = first
@ -324,7 +297,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
else:
return [ hosts[left] ]
except IndexError:
raise errors.AnsibleError("no hosts matching the pattern '%s' were found" % pat)
raise AnsibleError("no hosts matching the pattern '%s' were found" % pat)
def _create_implicit_localhost(self, pattern):
new_host = Host(pattern)
@ -467,7 +440,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
host = self.get_host(hostname)
if host is None:
raise errors.AnsibleError("host not found: %s" % hostname)
raise AnsibleError("host not found: %s" % hostname)
vars = {}
@ -499,7 +472,7 @@ class Inventory(object):
self.groups.append(group)
self._groups_list = None # invalidate internal cache
else:
raise errors.AnsibleError("group already in inventory: %s" % group.name)
raise AnsibleError("group already in inventory: %s" % group.name)
def list_hosts(self, pattern="all"):
@ -670,3 +643,14 @@ class Inventory(object):
# all done, results is a dictionary of variables for this particular host.
return results
def refresh_inventory(self):
self.clear_pattern_cache()
self._hosts_cache = {}
self._vars_per_host = {}
self._vars_per_group = {}
self._groups_list = {}
self.groups = []
self.parse_inventory(self.host_list)

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@ -27,11 +27,58 @@ from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.inventory.host import Host
from ansible.inventory.group import Group
from ansible.inventory.ini import InventoryParser
from ansible.inventory.script import InventoryScript
from ansible.utils.path import is_executable
from ansible.utils.vars import combine_vars
from ansible.utils.path import is_executable
from ansible.inventory.ini import InventoryParser as InventoryINIParser
from ansible.inventory.script import InventoryScript
__all__ = ['get_file_parser']
def get_file_parser(hostsfile, loader):
# check to see if the specified file starts with a
# shebang (#!/), so if an error is raised by the parser
# class we can show a more apropos error
shebang_present = False
processed = False
myerr = []
parser = None
try:
inv_file = open(hostsfile)
first_line = inv_file.readlines()[0]
inv_file.close()
if first_line.startswith('#!'):
shebang_present = True
except:
pass
if is_executable(hostsfile):
try:
parser = InventoryScript(loader=loader, filename=hostsfile)
processed = True
except Exception as e:
myerr.append("The file %s is marked as executable, but failed to execute correctly. " % hostsfile + \
"If this is not supposed to be an executable script, correct this with `chmod -x %s`." % hostsfile)
myerr.append(str(e))
if not processed:
try:
parser = InventoryINIParser(filename=hostsfile)
processed = True
except Exception as e:
if shebang_present and not is_executable(hostsfile):
myerr.append("The file %s looks like it should be an executable inventory script, but is not marked executable. " % hostsfile + \
"Perhaps you want to correct this with `chmod +x %s`?" % hostsfile)
else:
myerr.append(str(e))
if not processed and myerr:
raise AnsibleError( '\n'.join(myerr) )
return parser
class InventoryDirectory(object):
''' Host inventory parser for ansible using a directory of inventories. '''
@ -48,7 +95,7 @@ class InventoryDirectory(object):
for i in self.names:
# Skip files that end with certain extensions or characters
if any(i.endswith(ext) for ext in ("~", ".orig", ".bak", ".ini", ".cfg", ".retry", ".pyc", ".pyo")):
if any(i.endswith(ext) for ext in C.DEFAULT_INVENTORY_IGNORE):
continue
# Skip hidden files
if i.startswith('.') and not i.startswith('./'):
@ -59,10 +106,14 @@ class InventoryDirectory(object):
fullpath = os.path.join(self.directory, i)
if os.path.isdir(fullpath):
parser = InventoryDirectory(loader=loader, filename=fullpath)
elif is_executable(fullpath):
parser = InventoryScript(loader=loader, filename=fullpath)
else:
parser = InventoryParser(filename=fullpath)
parser = get_file_parser(fullpath, loader)
if parser is None:
#FIXME: needs to use display
import warnings
warnings.warning("Could not find parser for %s, skipping" % fullpath)
continue
self.parsers.append(parser)
# retrieve all groups and hosts form the parser and add them to

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
These are not currently in use, but this is what the future of inventory will become after 2.0

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@ -22,11 +22,14 @@ from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
from ansible import constants as C
from . aggregate import InventoryAggregateParser
class InventoryDirectoryParser(InventoryAggregateParser):
CONDITION="is_dir(%s)"
def __init__(self, inven_directory):
directory = inven_directory
names = os.listdir(inven_directory)
@ -35,7 +38,7 @@ class InventoryDirectoryParser(InventoryAggregateParser):
# Clean up the list of filenames
for filename in names:
# Skip files that end with certain extensions or characters
if any(filename.endswith(ext) for ext in ("~", ".orig", ".bak", ".ini", ".retry", ".pyc", ".pyo")):
if any(filename.endswith(ext) for ext in C.DEFAULT_INVENTORY_IGNORE):
continue
# Skip hidden files
if filename.startswith('.') and not filename.startswith('.{0}'.format(os.path.sep)):

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@ -23,10 +23,13 @@ __metaclass__ = type
import os
from ansible import constants as C
from . import InventoryParser
class InventoryIniParser(InventoryAggregateParser):
CONDITION="is_file(%s)"
def __init__(self, inven_directory):
directory = inven_directory
names = os.listdir(inven_directory)
@ -35,7 +38,7 @@ class InventoryIniParser(InventoryAggregateParser):
# Clean up the list of filenames
for filename in names:
# Skip files that end with certain extensions or characters
if any(filename.endswith(ext) for ext in ("~", ".orig", ".bak", ".ini", ".retry", ".pyc", ".pyo")):
if any(filename.endswith(ext) for ext in C.DEFAULT_INVENTORY_IGNORE):
continue
# Skip hidden files
if filename.startswith('.') and not filename.startswith('.{0}'.format(os.path.sep)):

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#############################################
# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
from ansible import constants as C
from . import InventoryParser
class InventoryScriptParser(InventoryParser):
CONDITION="is_file(%s) and is_executable(%s)"

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@ -506,3 +506,21 @@ class StrategyBase:
self._display.banner(msg)
return ret
def _execute_meta(self, task, play_context, iterator):
# meta tasks store their args in the _raw_params field of args,
# since they do not use k=v pairs, so get that
meta_action = task.args.get('_raw_params')
if meta_action == 'noop':
# FIXME: issue a callback for the noop here?
pass
elif meta_action == 'flush_handlers':
self.run_handlers(iterator, play_context)
elif meta_action == 'refresh_inventory':
self._inventory.refresh_inventory()
#elif meta_action == 'reset_connection':
# connection_info.connection.close()
else:
raise AnsibleError("invalid meta action requested: %s" % meta_action, obj=task._ds)

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@ -178,16 +178,7 @@ class StrategyModule(StrategyBase):
continue
if task.action == 'meta':
# meta tasks store their args in the _raw_params field of args,
# since they do not use k=v pairs, so get that
meta_action = task.args.get('_raw_params')
if meta_action == 'noop':
# FIXME: issue a callback for the noop here?
continue
elif meta_action == 'flush_handlers':
self.run_handlers(iterator, play_context)
else:
raise AnsibleError("invalid meta action requested: %s" % meta_action, obj=task._ds)
self._execute_meta(task, play_context, iterator)
else:
# handle step if needed, skip meta actions as they are used internally
if self._step and choose_step: