[advanced_host_list] 100% coverage + fix a bug (#74227)
Change: - Tests for advanced_host_list; it is now at 100% coverage. - There was a typo (host vs hostnames) where when the host pattern failed to parse, instead of treating the name as a literal as intended, it would trigger UnboundLocalError. This didn't fatal as there's a global "Exception" handler below, but it did lead to an ugly error and incorrect behavior. Test Plan: - New tests - Local experimenting Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me> * changelog Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me> * fix tests Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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bugfixes:
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- advanced_host_list inventory plugin - Fixed variable referenced before assignment when hostname/range could not be parsed.
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(hostnames, port) = self._expand_hostpattern(h)
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except AnsibleError as e:
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self.display.vvv("Unable to parse address from hostname, leaving unchanged: %s" % to_text(e))
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host = [h]
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hostnames = [h]
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port = None
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for host in hostnames:
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shippable/posix/group1
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test/integration/targets/inventory_advanced_host_list/runme.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eux
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export ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_ENABLED=advanced_host_list
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# A few things to make it easier to grep against adhoc
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export ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS=True
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export ANSIBLE_STDOUT_CALLBACK=oneline
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adhoc="$(ansible -i 'local[0:10],' -m ping --connection=local -e ansible_python_interpreter="{{ ansible_playbook_python }}" all -v)"
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for i in $(seq 0 10); do
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grep -qE "local${i} \| SUCCESS.*\"ping\": \"pong\"" <<< "$adhoc"
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done
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set +e
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parse_fail="$(ansible -i 'local[1:j],' -m ping --connection=local all -v 2>&1)"
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set -e
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grep -q "Failed to parse local\[1:j\], with advanced_host_list" <<< "$parse_fail"
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# Intentionally missing comma, ensure we don't fatal.
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no_comma="$(ansible -i 'local[1:5]' -m ping --connection=local all -v 2>&1)"
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grep -q "No inventory was parsed" <<< "$no_comma"
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# Intentionally botched range (missing end number), ensure we don't fatal.
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no_end="$(ansible -i 'local[1:],' -m ping --connection=local -e ansible_python_interpreter="{{ ansible_playbook_python }}" all -vvv 2>&1)"
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grep -q "Unable to parse address from hostname, leaving unchanged:" <<< "$no_end"
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grep -q "host range must specify end value" <<< "$no_end"
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grep -q "local\[3:\] \| SUCCESS" <<< "$no_end"
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# Unset adhoc stuff
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unset ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS ANSIBLE_STDOUT_CALLBACK
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ansible-playbook -i 'local100,local[100:110:2]' test_advanced_host_list.yml -v "$@"
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- hosts: all
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connection: local
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vars:
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ansible_python_interpreter: "{{ ansible_playbook_python }}"
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tasks:
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- assert:
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that:
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- inventory_hostname in ["local100", "local102", "local104", "local106", "local108", "local110", "local118"]
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- inventory_hostname not in ["local101", "local103", "local105", "local107", "local109", "local111"]
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