diff --git a/lib/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py b/lib/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py index 8fe74043287..651ee20d89b 100644 --- a/lib/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py +++ b/lib/ansible/executor/task_queue_manager.py @@ -114,17 +114,20 @@ class TaskQueueManager: self._result_prc = ResultProcess(self._final_q, self._workers) self._result_prc.start() - def _initialize_notified_handlers(self, handlers): + def _initialize_notified_handlers(self, play): ''' Clears and initializes the shared notified handlers dict with entries for each handler in the play, which is an empty array that will contain inventory hostnames for those hosts triggering the handler. ''' + handlers = play.handlers + for role in play.roles: + handlers.extend(role._handler_blocks) + # Zero the dictionary first by removing any entries there. # Proxied dicts don't support iteritems, so we have to use keys() - for key in self._notified_handlers.keys(): - del self._notified_handlers[key] + self._notified_handlers.clear() def _process_block(b): temp_list = [] @@ -139,9 +142,10 @@ class TaskQueueManager: for handler_block in handlers: handler_list.extend(_process_block(handler_block)) - # then initialize it with the handler names from the handler list + # then initialize it with the given handler list for handler in handler_list: - self._notified_handlers[handler.get_name()] = [] + if handler not in self._notified_handlers: + self._notified_handlers[handler] = [] def load_callbacks(self): ''' @@ -226,7 +230,7 @@ class TaskQueueManager: self.send_callback('v2_playbook_on_play_start', new_play) # initialize the shared dictionary containing the notified handlers - self._initialize_notified_handlers(new_play.handlers) + self._initialize_notified_handlers(new_play) # load the specified strategy (or the default linear one) strategy = strategy_loader.get(new_play.strategy, self) diff --git a/lib/ansible/playbook/task.py b/lib/ansible/playbook/task.py index d6eabf366c6..309579c85a8 100644 --- a/lib/ansible/playbook/task.py +++ b/lib/ansible/playbook/task.py @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ class Task(Base, Conditional, Taggable, Become): def get_name(self): ''' return the name of the task ''' - if self._role and self.name: + if self._role and self.name and ("%s : " % self._role._role_name) not in self.name: return "%s : %s" % (self._role.get_name(), self.name) elif self.name: return self.name diff --git a/lib/ansible/plugins/strategy/__init__.py b/lib/ansible/plugins/strategy/__init__.py index 2881bf419ec..41af1efdf8c 100644 --- a/lib/ansible/plugins/strategy/__init__.py +++ b/lib/ansible/plugins/strategy/__init__.py @@ -318,11 +318,51 @@ class StrategyBase: original_host = get_original_host(task_result._host) original_task = iterator.get_original_task(original_host, task_result._task) - if handler_name not in self._notified_handlers: - self._notified_handlers[handler_name] = [] - if original_host not in self._notified_handlers[handler_name]: - self._notified_handlers[handler_name].append(original_host) + def search_handler_blocks(handler_blocks): + for handler_block in handler_blocks: + for handler_task in handler_block.block: + handler_vars = self._variable_manager.get_vars(loader=self._loader, play=iterator._play, task=handler_task) + templar = Templar(loader=self._loader, variables=handler_vars) + try: + # first we check with the full result of get_name(), which may + # include the role name (if the handler is from a role). If that + # is not found, we resort to the simple name field, which doesn't + # have anything extra added to it. + target_handler_name = templar.template(handler_task.name) + if target_handler_name == handler_name: + return handler_task + else: + target_handler_name = templar.template(handler_task.get_name()) + if target_handler_name == handler_name: + return handler_task + except (UndefinedError, AnsibleUndefinedVariable): + # We skip this handler due to the fact that it may be using + # a variable in the name that was conditionally included via + # set_fact or some other method, and we don't want to error + # out unnecessarily + continue + return None + + # Find the handler using the above helper. First we look up the + # dependency chain of the current task (if it's from a role), otherwise + # we just look through the list of handlers in the current play/all + # roles and use the first one that matches the notify name + target_handler = None + if original_task._role: + target_handler = search_handler_blocks(original_task._role.get_handler_blocks()) + if target_handler is None: + target_handler = search_handler_blocks(iterator._play.handlers) + if target_handler is None: + raise AnsibleError("The requested handler '%s' was not found in any of the known handlers" % handler_name) + + # FIXME: this should be an error now in 2.1+ + if target_handler not in self._notified_handlers: + self._notified_handlers[target_handler] = [] + + if original_host not in self._notified_handlers[target_handler]: + self._notified_handlers[target_handler].append(original_host) + # FIXME: should this be a callback? display.vv("NOTIFIED HANDLER %s" % (handler_name,)) elif result[0] == 'register_host_var': @@ -572,25 +612,8 @@ class StrategyBase: # but this may take some work in the iterator and gets tricky when # we consider the ability of meta tasks to flush handlers for handler in handler_block.block: - handler_vars = self._variable_manager.get_vars(loader=self._loader, play=iterator._play, task=handler) - templar = Templar(loader=self._loader, variables=handler_vars) - try: - # first we check with the full result of get_name(), which may - # include the role name (if the handler is from a role). If that - # is not found, we resort to the simple name field, which doesn't - # have anything extra added to it. - handler_name = templar.template(handler.name) - if handler_name not in self._notified_handlers: - handler_name = templar.template(handler.get_name()) - except (UndefinedError, AnsibleUndefinedVariable): - # We skip this handler due to the fact that it may be using - # a variable in the name that was conditionally included via - # set_fact or some other method, and we don't want to error - # out unnecessarily - continue - - if handler_name in self._notified_handlers and len(self._notified_handlers[handler_name]): - result = self._do_handler_run(handler, handler_name, iterator=iterator, play_context=play_context) + if handler in self._notified_handlers and len(self._notified_handlers[handler]): + result = self._do_handler_run(handler, handler.get_name(), iterator=iterator, play_context=play_context) if not result: break return result @@ -608,7 +631,7 @@ class StrategyBase: handler.name = saved_name if notified_hosts is None: - notified_hosts = self._notified_handlers[handler_name] + notified_hosts = self._notified_handlers[handler] run_once = False try: @@ -671,7 +694,7 @@ class StrategyBase: continue # wipe the notification list - self._notified_handlers[handler_name] = [] + self._notified_handlers[handler] = [] display.debug("done running handlers, result is: %s" % result) return result diff --git a/test/units/plugins/strategies/test_strategy_base.py b/test/units/plugins/strategies/test_strategy_base.py index 338bcc1fd6a..132f3eb847b 100644 --- a/test/units/plugins/strategies/test_strategy_base.py +++ b/test/units/plugins/strategies/test_strategy_base.py @@ -171,7 +171,10 @@ class TestStrategyBase(unittest.TestCase): mock_tqm._stats = MagicMock() mock_tqm._stats.increment.return_value = None + mock_play = MagicMock() + mock_iterator = MagicMock() + mock_iterator._play = mock_play mock_iterator.mark_host_failed.return_value = None mock_iterator.get_next_task_for_host.return_value = (None, None) @@ -184,6 +187,17 @@ class TestStrategyBase(unittest.TestCase): mock_task._role = None mock_task.ignore_errors = False + mock_handler_task = MagicMock(Handler) + mock_handler_task.action = 'foo' + mock_handler_task.get_name.return_value = "test handler" + mock_handler_task.has_triggered.return_value = False + + mock_handler_block = MagicMock() + mock_handler_block.block = [mock_handler_task] + mock_play.handlers = [mock_handler_block] + + mock_tqm._notified_handlers = {mock_handler_task: []} + mock_group = MagicMock() mock_group.add_host.return_value = None @@ -281,8 +295,8 @@ class TestStrategyBase(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(results), 0) self.assertEqual(strategy_base._pending_results, 1) self.assertIn('test01', strategy_base._blocked_hosts) - self.assertIn('test handler', strategy_base._notified_handlers) - self.assertIn(mock_host, strategy_base._notified_handlers['test handler']) + self.assertIn(mock_handler_task, strategy_base._notified_handlers) + self.assertIn(mock_host, strategy_base._notified_handlers[mock_handler_task]) queue_items.append(('set_host_var', mock_host, mock_task, None, 'foo', 'bar')) results = strategy_base._process_pending_results(iterator=mock_iterator) @@ -379,13 +393,14 @@ class TestStrategyBase(unittest.TestCase): passwords=None, ) tqm._initialize_processes(3) + tqm._initialize_notified_handlers(mock_play) tqm.hostvars = dict() try: strategy_base = StrategyBase(tqm=tqm) strategy_base._inventory = mock_inventory - strategy_base._notified_handlers = {"test handler": [mock_host]} + strategy_base._notified_handlers = {mock_handler_task: [mock_host]} task_result = TaskResult(Host('host01'), Handler(), dict(changed=False)) tqm._final_q.put(('host_task_ok', task_result))