Initial work to refactor Task

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James Cammarata 2014-10-03 07:08:03 -05:00
parent 32309e37ce
commit cae88ca12f
5 changed files with 260 additions and 24 deletions

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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import v2.utils
import ansible.utils
class Playbook(object):
def __init__(self, filename):

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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from errors import AnsibleError
from playbook.tag import Tag
class Base(object):
def __init__(self):
pass
self._tags = Tag()
def _ensure_int(self, attr, default=0):
value = getattr(self, attr)
if value is None:
setattr(self, attr, default)
elif not isinstance(value, int):
try:
setattr(self, attr, int(value))
except ValueError:
raise AnsibleError("failed to set attr %s to an integer, got '%s' which is a %s" % (attr, value, type(value)))
def _ensure_bool(self, attr, default=False):
value = getattr(self, attr)
if value is None:
setattr(self, attr, default)
elif not isinstance(value, bool):
setattr(self, attr, utils.boolean(value))
def _ensure_basestring(self, attr, default=""):
value = getattr(self, attr)
if value is None:
setattr(self, attr, default)
elif not isinstance(value, basestring):
setattr(self, attr, "%s" % value)
def _ensure_list_of_strings(self, attr, default=[]):
value = getattr(self, attr)
if value is None:
setattr(self, attr, default)
elif not isinstance(value, list):
setattr(self, attr, [ str(value) ])
else:
changed = False
for idx,val in enumerate(value):
if not isinstance(val, basestring):
value[idx] = str(val)
changed = True
if changed:
setattr(self, attr, value)

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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import v2.config as C
from v2.utils import template
from v2.utils import list_union
class Conditional(object):
def __init__(self, task):
pass
self._task = task
self._conditionals = []
def evaluate(self, context):
pass
def push(self, conditionals):
if not isinstance(conditionals, list):
conditionals = [ conditionals ]
self._conditionals.extend(conditionals)

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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from v2.errors import AnsibleError
from v2.utils import list_union
from errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.utils import list_union
class Tag(object):
def __init__(self, tags=[]):
self.tags = tags
assert isinstance(tags, list)
self._tags = tags
def push(self, tag):
if tag not in self.tags:
self.tags.append(tag)
def push(self, tags):
if not isinstance(tags, list):
tags = [ tags ]
for tag in tags:
if not isinstance(tag, basestring):
tag = str(tag)
if tag not in self._tags:
self._tags.append(tag)
def get_tags(self):
return self.tags
return self._tags
def merge(self, tags):
# returns a union of the tags, which can be a string,
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tags = Tag(tags)
elif not isinstance(tags, Tag):
raise AnsibleError('expected a Tag() instance, instead got %s' % type(tags))
return utils.list_union(self.tags, tags.get_tags())
return utils.list_union(self._tags, tags.get_tags())
def matches(self, tag):
return tag in self.tags
return tag in self._tags

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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from v2.playbook.base import PlaybookBase
from playbook.base import Base
from playbook.conditional import Conditional
from errors import AnsibleError
from ansible import utils
class Task(Base):
# the list of valid keys for tasks
VALID_KEYS = [
'always_run',
'any_errors_fatal',
'async',
'connection',
'delay',
'delegate_to',
'environment',
'first_available_file',
'ignore_errors',
'include',
'local_action',
'meta',
'name',
'no_log',
'notify',
'poll',
'register',
'remote_user',
'retries',
'run_once',
'su',
'su_pass',
'su_user',
'sudo',
'sudo_pass',
'sudo_user',
'transport',
'until',
]
class Task(PlaybookBase):
def __init__(self, block=None, role=None):
self.ds = None
self.block = block
self.role = role
self._ds = None
self._block = block
self._role = role
self._reset()
super(Task, self).__init__()
def __repr__(self):
if self._role:
return "%s : %s" % (self._role.get_name(), self._name)
else:
return self._name
def _reset(self):
''' clears internal data structures '''
for k in self.VALID_KEYS:
setattr(self, '_%s' % k, None)
# attributes not set via the ds
self._action = None
self._module_name = None
self._parameters = None
self._lookup_plugin = None
self._lookup_terms = None
# special conditionals
self._changed_when = Conditional(self)
self._failed_when = Conditional(self)
self._when = Conditional(self)
def _load_parameters(data):
''' sets the parameters for this task, based on the type of the data '''
if isinstance(data, dict):
self._parameters = data
elif isinstance(data, basestring):
self._parameters = utils.parse_kv(data)
elif isinstance(data, None):
self._parameters = ''
else:
raise AnsibleError("invalid arguments specified, got '%s' (type=%s')" % (data, type(data)))
def load(self, ds):
self.ds = ds
self.name = ""
''' parses and loads the task from the given datastructure '''
# reset everything internally
self._reset()
# 'action' and 'local_action' are mutually-exclusive options
if 'action' in ds and 'local_action' in ds:
raise AnsibleError("the 'action' and 'local_action' attributes can not be used together")
# iterate over each key/value in the datastructure to parse out its parameters.
args = None
for k,v in ds.iteritems():
if k in ('action', 'local_action'):
# task structure is:
# action: module_name k=v ...
# or
# local_action: module_name k=v ...
module_name, params = v.strip().split(' ', 1)
if module_name not in utils.plugins.module_finder:
raise AnsibleError("the specified module '%s' could not be found, check your module path" % module_name)
self._module_name = module_name
self._parameters = utils.parse_kv(params)
if k == 'local_action':
if 'delegate_to' in ds:
raise AnsibleError("delegate_to cannot be specified with local_action in task: %s" % ds.get('name', v))
self._delegate_to = '127.0.0.1'
if not 'transport' in ds and not 'connection' in ds:
self._transport = 'local'
elif k in utils.plugins.module_finder:
# task structure is:
# - module_name: k=v ...
if self._module_name:
raise AnsibleError("the module name (%s) was already specified, '%s' is a duplicate" % (self._module_name, k))
elif 'action' in ds:
raise AnsibleError("multiple actions specified in task: '%s' and '%s'" % (k, ds.get('name', ds['action'])))
self._module_name = k
if isinstance(v, dict) and 'args' in ds:
raise AnsibleError("can't combine args: and a dict for %s: in task %s" % (k, ds.get('name', "%s: %s" % (k, v))))
self._parameters = self._load_parameters(v)
elif k == 'args':
args = self._load_parameters(v)
elif k.startswith('with_'):
if isinstance(v, basestring):
param = v.strip()
if (param.startswith('{{') and param.find('}}') == len(ds[x]) - 2 and param.find('|') == -1):
utils.warning("It is unnecessary to use '{{' in loops, leave variables in loop expressions bare.")
plugin_name = k.replace("with_","")
if plugin_name in utils.plugins.lookup_loader:
self._lookup_plugin = plugin_name
self._lookup_terms = v
else:
raise errors.AnsibleError("cannot find lookup plugin named %s for usage in with_%s" % (plugin_name, plugin_name))
elif k.startswith('when_'):
utils.deprecated("The 'when_' conditional has been removed. Switch to using the regular unified 'when' statements as described on docs.ansible.com.","1.5", removed=True)
if self._when:
raise errors.AnsibleError("multiple when_* statements specified in task %s" % (ds.get('name', ds.get('action'))))
when_name = k.replace("when_","")
self._when = "%s %s" % (when_name, v)
elif k in ('changed_when', 'failed_when', 'when'):
# these are conditional objects, so we push the new conditional value
# into the object so that it can be evaluated later
getattr(self, '_%s' % k).push(v)
elif k == 'tags':
# all taggable datastructures in Ansible (tasks, roles, etc.) are
# based on the Base() class, which includes the _tags attribute
# (which is a Tag() class)
tags = v
if isinstance(v, basestring):
tags = v.split(',')
self._tags.push(tags)
elif k not in self.VALID_KEYS:
raise AnsibleError("%s is not a legal parameter in an Ansible task or handler" % k)
else:
setattr(self, '_%s' % k, v)
# if args were specified along with parameters, merge them now
# with the args taking lower precedence
if args:
self._parameters = utils.combine_vars(args, self._parameters)
# run validation
self._validate()
# finally, store the ds for later use/reference
self._ds = ds
def _validate(self):
'''
Validates internal datastructures and verifies mutually-exclusive
options are not in conflict.
'''
if not self._name:
# if no name: was specified, flatten the parameters back
# into a string and combine them with with module name
flat_params = " ".join(["%s=%s" % (k,v) for k,v in self._parameters.iteritems()])
self._name = "%s %s" % (self._module_name, flat_params)
# use builtin _ensure* methods to massage/set values on attributes
# anything not listed here will be defaulted to None by _reset()
self._ensure_int("_async", 0)
self._ensure_int("_poll", 10)
self._ensure_bool("_ignore_errors", False)
self._ensure_bool("_always_run", False)
self._ensure_list_of_strings("_notify", [])
# handle mutually incompatible options
if (self._sudo or self._sudo_user or self._sudo_pass) and (self._su or self._su_user or self._su_pass):
raise AnsibleError('sudo params ("sudo", "sudo_user", "sudo_pass") and su params ("su", "su_user", "su_pass") cannot be used together')
incompatibles = [ x for x in [ self._first_available_file, self._lookup_plugin ] if x is not None ]
if len(incompatibles) > 1:
raise AnsibleError("with_(plugin), and first_available_file are mutually incompatible in a single task")
@property
def name(self):
return self.__repr__()
def get_vars(self):
return dict()