Limit scope of arguments to service_control() in service module

This fixes handling of arguments (module argument) in service_control().
It is now locally scoped such that modifications to it, in the case of a
systemd host, do not later impact subsequent calls to service_control().
See issue #2449.

Without patch:
ansible-service[6177]: Command /usr/bin/systemctl stop cups cups , daemonize True

With patch:
ansible-service[6475]: Command /usr/bin/systemctl start cups , daemonize True

I also updated the comments to reflect the case where systemd is really
being called.
This commit is contained in:
Stephen Fromm 2013-03-20 08:50:36 -07:00
parent 92997ec789
commit 5194a71a70

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@ -509,40 +509,41 @@ class LinuxService(Service):
# Decide what command to run
svc_cmd = ''
arguments = self.arguments
if self.svc_cmd:
if not self.svc_cmd.endswith("systemctl"):
# SysV or systemd take the form <cmd> <name> <action>
# SysV take the form <cmd> <name> <action>
svc_cmd = "%s %s" % (self.svc_cmd, self.name)
else:
# systemd commands take the form <cmd> <action> <name>
svc_cmd = self.svc_cmd
self.arguments = "%s %s" % (self.name, self.arguments)
arguments = "%s %s" % (self.name, arguments)
elif self.svc_initscript:
# upstart
svc_cmd = "%s" % self.svc_initscript
if self.action is not "restart":
if svc_cmd != '':
# upstart
rc_state, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, self.action, self.arguments), daemonize=True)
# upstart or systemd
rc_state, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, self.action, arguments), daemonize=True)
else:
# SysV or systemd
rc_state, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (self.action, self.name, self.arguments), daemonize=True)
# SysV
rc_state, stdout, stderr = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (self.action, self.name, arguments), daemonize=True)
else:
# not all services support restart. Do it the hard way.
if svc_cmd != '':
# upstart
rc1, stdout1, stderr1 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, 'stop', self.arguments), daemonize=True)
# upstart or systemd
rc1, stdout1, stderr1 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, 'stop', arguments), daemonize=True)
else:
# SysV or systemd
rc1, stdout1, stderr1 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % ('stop', self.name, self.arguments), daemonize=True)
# SysV
rc1, stdout1, stderr1 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % ('stop', self.name, arguments), daemonize=True)
if svc_cmd != '':
# upstart
rc2, stdout2, stderr2 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, 'start', self.arguments), daemonize=True)
# upstart or systemd
rc2, stdout2, stderr2 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % (svc_cmd, 'start', arguments), daemonize=True)
else:
# SysV or systemd
rc2, stdout2, stderr2 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % ('start', self.name, self.arguments), daemonize=True)
# SysV
rc2, stdout2, stderr2 = self.execute_command("%s %s %s" % ('start', self.name, arguments), daemonize=True)
# merge return information
if rc1 != 0 and rc2 == 0: