Fix the internal Python API usage examples
Previous version initialized the `TaskQueueManager` after calling `Play.load()` while advertising a way to inject a custom library location path. This caused the tasks loader not to find any custom modules because it was triggered before the path was actually added to the module loader. This patch changes the order of the operations to ensure that the customized `context.CLIARGS` actually influences things. Resolves https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/69758.
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@ -71,6 +71,18 @@ This example is a simple demonstration that shows how to minimally run a couple
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# variable manager takes care of merging all the different sources to give you a unified view of variables available in each context
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variable_manager = VariableManager(loader=loader, inventory=inventory)
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# Instantiate task queue manager, which takes care of forking
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# and setting up all objects to iterate over host list and tasks.
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# IMPORTANT: This also adds library dirs paths to the module loader
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# IMPORTANT: and so it must be initialized before calling `Play.load()`.
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tqm = TaskQueueManager(
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inventory=inventory,
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variable_manager=variable_manager,
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loader=loader,
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passwords=passwords,
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stdout_callback=results_callback, # Use our custom callback instead of the ``default`` callback plugin, which prints to stdout
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)
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# create data structure that represents our play, including tasks, this is basically what our YAML loader does internally.
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play_source = dict(
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name = "Ansible Play",
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# this will also automatically create the task objects from the info provided in play_source
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play = Play().load(play_source, variable_manager=variable_manager, loader=loader)
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# Run it - instantiate task queue manager, which takes care of forking and setting up all objects to iterate over host list and tasks
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tqm = None
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# Actually run it
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try:
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tqm = TaskQueueManager(
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inventory=inventory,
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variable_manager=variable_manager,
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loader=loader,
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passwords=passwords,
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stdout_callback=results_callback, # Use our custom callback instead of the ``default`` callback plugin, which prints to stdout
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)
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result = tqm.run(play) # most interesting data for a play is actually sent to the callback's methods
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finally:
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# we always need to cleanup child procs and the structures we use to communicate with them
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@ -48,10 +48,27 @@ def main():
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loader = DataLoader()
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passwords = dict()
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# Instantiate our ResultsCollector for handling results as
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# they come in. Ansible expects this to be one of its main
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# display outlets.
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callback = ResultsCollector()
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# create inventory and pass to var manager
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inventory = InventoryManager(loader=loader, sources=sources)
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variable_manager = VariableManager(loader=loader, inventory=inventory)
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# Instantiate task queue manager, which takes care of forking
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# and setting up all objects to iterate over host list and tasks.
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# IMPORTANT: This also adds library dirs paths to the module loader
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# IMPORTANT: and so it must be initialized before calling `Play.load()`.
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tqm = TaskQueueManager(
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inventory=inventory,
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variable_manager=variable_manager,
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loader=loader,
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passwords=passwords,
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stdout_callback=callback,
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)
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# create play with tasks
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play_source = dict(
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name="Ansible Play",
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play = Play().load(play_source, variable_manager=variable_manager, loader=loader)
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# actually run it
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tqm = None
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callback = ResultsCollector()
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try:
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tqm = TaskQueueManager(
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inventory=inventory,
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variable_manager=variable_manager,
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loader=loader,
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passwords=passwords,
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stdout_callback=callback,
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)
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result = tqm.run(play)
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finally:
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if tqm is not None:
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