From 81a4164207088b374508b09c8a42a3b414d35e90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Coca Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 09:32:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] old yaml format has been long gone script is not compatible with new yaml format so removing it to avoid confusion (cherry picked from commit 52099224e632fe0a8b076774b22723fb73d19ea0) --- examples/scripts/yaml_to_ini.py | 207 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 207 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 examples/scripts/yaml_to_ini.py diff --git a/examples/scripts/yaml_to_ini.py b/examples/scripts/yaml_to_ini.py deleted file mode 100755 index 981176b2f2d..00000000000 --- a/examples/scripts/yaml_to_ini.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan -# -# 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 . - -import ansible.constants as C -from ansible.inventory.host import Host -from ansible.inventory.group import Group -from ansible import errors -from ansible import utils -import os -import yaml -import sys -from six import iteritems - -class InventoryParserYaml(object): - ''' Host inventory parser for ansible ''' - - def __init__(self, filename=C.DEFAULT_HOST_LIST): - - sys.stderr.write("WARNING: YAML inventory files are deprecated in 0.6 and will be removed in 0.7, to migrate" + - " download and run https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/examples/scripts/yaml_to_ini.py\n") - - fh = open(filename) - data = fh.read() - fh.close() - self._hosts = {} - self._parse(data) - - def _make_host(self, hostname): - - if hostname in self._hosts: - return self._hosts[hostname] - else: - host = Host(hostname) - self._hosts[hostname] = host - return host - - # see file 'test/yaml_hosts' for syntax - - def _parse(self, data): - # FIXME: refactor into subfunctions - - all = Group('all') - - ungrouped = Group('ungrouped') - all.add_child_group(ungrouped) - - self.groups = dict(all=all, ungrouped=ungrouped) - grouped_hosts = [] - - yaml = utils.parse_yaml(data) - - # first add all groups - for item in yaml: - if type(item) == dict and 'group' in item: - group = Group(item['group']) - - for subresult in item.get('hosts',[]): - - if type(subresult) in [ str, unicode ]: - host = self._make_host(subresult) - group.add_host(host) - grouped_hosts.append(host) - elif type(subresult) == dict: - host = self._make_host(subresult['host']) - vars = subresult.get('vars',{}) - if type(vars) == list: - for subitem in vars: - for (k,v) in subitem.items(): - host.set_variable(k,v) - elif type(vars) == dict: - for (k,v) in subresult.get('vars',{}).items(): - host.set_variable(k,v) - else: - raise errors.AnsibleError("unexpected type for variable") - group.add_host(host) - grouped_hosts.append(host) - - vars = item.get('vars',{}) - if type(vars) == dict: - for (k,v) in item.get('vars',{}).items(): - group.set_variable(k,v) - elif type(vars) == list: - for subitem in vars: - if type(subitem) != dict: - raise errors.AnsibleError("expected a dictionary") - for (k,v) in subitem.items(): - group.set_variable(k,v) - - self.groups[group.name] = group - all.add_child_group(group) - - # add host definitions - for item in yaml: - if type(item) in [ str, unicode ]: - host = self._make_host(item) - if host not in grouped_hosts: - ungrouped.add_host(host) - - elif type(item) == dict and 'host' in item: - host = self._make_host(item['host']) - - vars = item.get('vars', {}) - if type(vars)==list: - varlist, vars = vars, {} - for subitem in varlist: - vars.update(subitem) - for (k,v) in vars.items(): - host.set_variable(k,v) - - groups = item.get('groups', {}) - if type(groups) in [ str, unicode ]: - groups = [ groups ] - if type(groups)==list: - for subitem in groups: - if subitem in self.groups: - group = self.groups[subitem] - else: - group = Group(subitem) - self.groups[group.name] = group - all.add_child_group(group) - group.add_host(host) - grouped_hosts.append(host) - - if host not in grouped_hosts: - ungrouped.add_host(host) - - # make sure ungrouped.hosts is the complement of grouped_hosts - ungrouped_hosts = [host for host in ungrouped.hosts if host not in grouped_hosts] - -if __name__ == "__main__": - if len(sys.argv) != 2: - print "usage: yaml_to_ini.py /path/to/ansible/hosts" - sys.exit(1) - - result = "" - - original = sys.argv[1] - yamlp = InventoryParserYaml(filename=sys.argv[1]) - dirname = os.path.dirname(original) - - group_names = [ g.name for g in yamlp.groups.values() ] - - for group_name in sorted(group_names): - - record = yamlp.groups[group_name] - - if group_name == 'all': - continue - - hosts = record.hosts - result = result + "[%s]\n" % record.name - for h in hosts: - result = result + "%s\n" % h.name - result = result + "\n" - - groupfiledir = os.path.join(dirname, "group_vars") - if not os.path.exists(groupfiledir): - print "* creating: %s" % groupfiledir - os.makedirs(groupfiledir) - groupfile = os.path.join(groupfiledir, group_name) - print "* writing group variables for %s into %s" % (group_name, groupfile) - groupfh = open(groupfile, 'w') - groupfh.write(yaml.dump(record.get_variables())) - groupfh.close() - - for (host_name, host_record) in iteritems(yamlp._hosts): - hostfiledir = os.path.join(dirname, "host_vars") - if not os.path.exists(hostfiledir): - print "* creating: %s" % hostfiledir - os.makedirs(hostfiledir) - hostfile = os.path.join(hostfiledir, host_record.name) - print "* writing host variables for %s into %s" % (host_record.name, hostfile) - hostfh = open(hostfile, 'w') - hostfh.write(yaml.dump(host_record.get_variables())) - hostfh.close() - - - # also need to keep a hash of variables per each host - # and variables per each group - # and write those to disk - - newfilepath = os.path.join(dirname, "hosts.new") - fdh = open(newfilepath, 'w') - fdh.write(result) - fdh.close() - - print "* COMPLETE: review your new inventory file and replace your original when ready" - print "* new inventory file saved as %s" % newfilepath - print "* edit group specific variables in %s/group_vars/" % dirname - print "* edit host specific variables in %s/host_vars/" % dirname - - # now need to write this to disk as (oldname).new - # and inform the user