- Move all the supported YAML file extensions into a constant
- Use helper functions to avoid duplicate code for group/host vars
- Catch and disallow some confusing situations, such as the presence of
multiple group/host vars files for the same group/host, but with
different extensions. For example having both group_vars/all.yml and
group_vars/all.yaml.
- Catch and report file system permission issues, symlink errors,
unexpected file system objects
- Trivial performance improvement from making fewer stat system calls
- Restructuring that makes it easy for a following patch to support
directory recursion
Using ANSIBLE_ROLE_PATH environment variable or role_path in ansible.cfg
can configure paths where roles will be searched for
extra paths will only be used as a backup once regular locations are exhausted
If a user supplies a string in the config (rather than an int), the code
should fix that- or blow up immediately- rather than allowing that value to
work it's way down and break w/in the connection object; when that happens,
the actual error is opaque and requires pdb.set_trace() to run down.
This shouldn't generally be needed unless you're working in an environment
that uses rediculously long FQDNs; if the name is too long, you wind up
hitting unix domain socket filepath limits enforced by ssh.
Still needs:
* chunked file transfer/receive
* should probably move all send/recv operations to separate
functions to reduce code duplication
* initial connection setup over ssh? or do we handle that in runner?
-c ssh is preferred in most cases if you have ControlPersist available, otherwise if you are comfortable you
can turn off recording while leaving host key checking on, etc.
ansible.constants was calling expanduser (by way of shell_expand_path)
on the entire configured value for the library and *_plugins
configuration values, but these values have always been interpreted as
multiple directories separated by os.pathsep. Thus, if you supplied
multiple directories for one of these values, typically only the first
(at least on *nix) would have e.g. "~" expanded to HOME.
Now PluginLoader does expansion on each individual path in each of
these variables.
commit c36b66dc952dfff91043ecbca56cf3f1f8f00703
Merge: 240d7bff4cf934
Author: Michael DeHaan <michael@ansibleworks.com>
Date: Tue Jun 18 13:04:51 2013 -0400
Merge branch 'unevaluated-vars' of git://github.com/lorin/ansible into lorin_undefined
Conflicts:
lib/ansible/runner/__init__.py
commit f4cf934367
Merge: 253144007a1365
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Thu Jun 6 11:07:41 2013 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' into unevaluated-vars
commit 253144045c
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Thu Jun 6 11:06:37 2013 -0400
Fail template from file on undefined vars
If config option is set, raise an exception if templating from a
file and a variable is undefined.
commit aecb71d8b7
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Wed Jun 5 17:12:12 2013 -0400
Add fail_on_undefined flag
Add a fail_on_undefined flag to the template and template_from_string methods.
If this flag is true, then re-raise the ninja2.excpetions.UndefinedError instead of
swallowing it.
commit cbb1808f05
Merge: d4bbf4941425fb
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Wed Jun 5 16:14:12 2013 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' into unevaluated-vars
commit d4bbf492b0
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Mon Jun 3 19:46:13 2013 -0400
template: Raise UndefinedError exception
In template_from_string, raise an undefined error if it occurs.
Have the caller catch it and throw an AnsibleUndefinedVariable
commit c947802805
Merge: 8d919d6be33bcf
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Mon Jun 3 10:09:43 2013 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' into unevaluated-vars
commit 8d919d6c97
Merge: 0f68ad8b8630d2
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Thu May 30 16:27:48 2013 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' into unevaluated-vars
commit 0f68ad8193
Author: Lorin Hochstein <lorin@nimbisservices.com>
Date: Thu May 30 14:32:03 2013 -0400
Optionally fail task on undefined variables
This patch introduces a new configuration option called
error_on_undefined_vars, which defaults to false.
If this option is set to true, then a task which has unevaluated
variables in its arguments will fail instead of running. Output looks
like this:
TASK: [set rabbitmq password] *************************************************
fatal: [10.20.0.7] => Undefined variables: rabbitmq_user, rabbitmq_password