Add support for network_cli connection retry (#61103)

* Add support for network_cli connection retry

*  Add network_cli connection configuration option
   to allow retrying the connection initialization
   with remote host.

* Add docs

* Fix test failures

* Fix review comments
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Ganesh Nalawade 2019-08-28 09:46:42 +05:30 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 63 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -846,3 +846,20 @@ Modify the error regex for individual task.
The terminal plugin regex options ``ansible_terminal_stderr_re`` and ``ansible_terminal_stdout_re`` have
``pattern`` and ``flags`` as keys. The value of the ``flags`` key should be a value that is accepted by
the ``re.compile`` python method.
Intermittent failure while using ``network_cli`` connection type due to slower network or remote target host
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In Ansible 2.9 and later, the ``network_cli`` connection plugin configuration option is added to control
the number of attempts to connect to a remote host. The default number of attempts is three.
every attempt by power of 2 in seconds until either the maximum attempts are exhausted or either of the
the maximum attempts are exhausted or either the ``persistent_command_timeout`` or ``persistent_connect_timeout``
timers are triggered.
To make this a global setting, add the following to your ``ansible.cfg`` file:
.. code-block:: ini
[persistent_connection]
network_cli_retries = 5

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@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ class ConnectionProcess(object):
display.display("jsonrpc request: %s" % data, log_only=True)
signal.alarm(self.connection.get_option('persistent_command_timeout'))
resp = self.srv.handle_request(data)
signal.alarm(0)

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@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ options:
terminal_stdout_re:
type: list
elements: dict
version_added: '2.9'
description:
- A single regex pattern or a sequence of patterns along with optional flags
to match the command prompt from the received response chunk. This option
@ -206,6 +207,7 @@ options:
terminal_stderr_re:
type: list
elements: dict
version_added: '2.9'
description:
- This option provides the regex pattern and optional flags to match the
error string from the received response chunk. This option
@ -217,6 +219,7 @@ options:
- name: ansible_terminal_stderr_re
terminal_initial_prompt:
type: list
version_added: '2.9'
description:
- A single regex pattern or a sequence of patterns to evaluate the expected
prompt at the time of initial login to the remote host.
@ -224,6 +227,7 @@ options:
- name: ansible_terminal_initial_prompt
terminal_initial_answer:
type: list
version_added: '2.9'
description:
- The answer to reply with if the C(terminal_initial_prompt) is matched. The value can be a single answer
or a list of answers for multiple terminal_initial_prompt. In case the login menu has
@ -234,6 +238,7 @@ options:
- name: ansible_terminal_initial_answer
terminal_initial_prompt_checkall:
type: boolean
version_added: '2.9'
description:
- By default the value is set to I(False) and any one of the prompts mentioned in C(terminal_initial_prompt)
option is matched it won't check for other prompts. When set to I(True) it will check for all the prompts
@ -244,12 +249,28 @@ options:
- name: ansible_terminal_initial_prompt_checkall
terminal_inital_prompt_newline:
type: boolean
version_added: '2.9'
description:
- This boolean flag, that when set to I(True) will send newline in the response if any of values
in I(terminal_initial_prompt) is matched.
default: True
vars:
- name: ansible_terminal_initial_prompt_newline
network_cli_retries:
description:
- Number of attempts to connect to remote host. The delay time between the retires increases after
every attempt by power of 2 in seconds till either the maximum attempts are exhausted or any of the
C(persistent_command_timeout) or C(persistent_connect_timeout) timers are triggered.
default: 3
version_added: '2.9'
type: integer
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_NETWORK_CLI_RETRIES
ini:
- section: persistent_connection
key: network_cli_retries
vars:
- name: ansible_network_cli_retries
"""
import getpass
@ -259,6 +280,7 @@ import re
import os
import signal
import socket
import time
import traceback
from io import BytesIO
@ -386,13 +408,34 @@ class Connection(NetworkConnectionBase):
self.paramiko_conn._set_log_channel(self._get_log_channel())
self.paramiko_conn.set_options(direct={'look_for_keys': not bool(self._play_context.password and not self._play_context.private_key_file)})
self.paramiko_conn.force_persistence = self.force_persistence
ssh = self.paramiko_conn._connect()
command_timeout = self.get_option('persistent_command_timeout')
max_pause = min([self.get_option('persistent_connect_timeout'), command_timeout])
retries = self.get_option('network_cli_retries')
total_pause = 0
for attempt in range(retries + 1):
try:
ssh = self.paramiko_conn._connect()
break
except Exception as e:
pause = 2 ** (attempt + 1)
if attempt == retries or total_pause >= max_pause:
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(to_text(e, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
else:
msg = (u"network_cli_retry: attempt: %d, caught exception(%s), "
u"pausing for %d seconds" % (attempt + 1, to_text(e, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), pause))
self.queue_message('vv', msg)
time.sleep(pause)
total_pause += pause
continue
self.queue_message('vvvv', 'ssh connection done, setting terminal')
self._connected = True
self._ssh_shell = ssh.ssh.invoke_shell()
self._ssh_shell.settimeout(self.get_option('persistent_command_timeout'))
self._ssh_shell.settimeout(command_timeout)
self.queue_message('vvvv', 'loaded terminal plugin for network_os %s' % self._network_os)