Rename 'successful' to 'contacted' ...
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@ -75,7 +75,10 @@ Run a module by name with arguments
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API Example
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===========
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The API is simple and returns basic datastructures.
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The API is simple and returns basic datastructures. Ansible will keep
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track of which hosts were successfully contacted seperately from hosts
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that had communication problems. The format of the return, if successful,
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is entirely up to the module.
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import ansible
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runner = ansible.Runner(
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data = runner.run()
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{
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'successful' : {
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'contacted' : {
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'xyz.example.com' : [ 'any kind of datastructure is returnable' ],
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'foo.example.com' : [ '...' ]
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},
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'failed' : {
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'dark' : {
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'bar.example.com' : [ 'failure message' ]
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}
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}
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Additional options to Runner include the number of forks, hostname
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exclusion pattern, library path, arguments, and so on.
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Read the source, it's not complicated.
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Patterns
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@ -155,8 +155,8 @@ class Runner(object):
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hosts = [ (self,x) for x in hosts ]
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results = pool.map(_executor_hook, hosts)
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results2 = {
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"successful" : {},
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"failed" : {}
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"contacted" : {},
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"dark" : {}
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}
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for x in results:
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(host, is_ok, result) = x
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