* Move zipcache temp dir creation into the locked section otherwise it
races with other workers.
* Catch IOError and turn it into an AnsibleError. IOErrors can hang
multiprocessng.
Updated python module wrapper explode method to drop 'args' file next to module.
Both execute() and excommunicate() debug methods now pass the module args via file to enable debuggers that are picky about stdin.
Updated unit tests to use a context manager for masking/restoring default streams and argv.
If add_host is performed with hostname existing in inventory, but
not yet accessed and put in inventory cache, additional host with
same hostname and different uuid is created, causing patterns to
misbehave.
- search entity by path
- search vm based on folder
- search for a vm based on given id ( uuid/name/dns_name/ip/inventory_path)
- search for a cluster by name, in a given datacenter (optionally)
- search for objects of a given type in a folder
Note: instance uuid is unique to a VM
The first filter is regex_search which adds the ability to do a regex
search on a fact. The filter supports returning either all capture groups
or a set of capture groups (either by index or named).
Example usage of regex_search filter
debug: msg="{{ out.stdout[0] | regex_search('image version. (?P<test>\d+).(\d+)', '\\g<test>', '\\2' ) }}"
The second filter is regex_findall with adds the capability to do a
regex findall on a fact or variable and return all occurances of a pattern.
debug: msg="{{ out.stdout[0] | regex_findall('vlan (\d+)' }}"
The filter supports two addtional keyword arguments, ignorecase=[true, false]
and multiline=[true, false]
rm _del_ as it might leak memory
renamed to tmp file cleanup
added exception handling when traversing file list, even if one fails try rest
added cleanup to finally to ensure removal in most cases
- get_real_file will decrypt vault encrypted files and return a path to
a temporary file.
- cleanup_real_file will remove a temporary file created previously with
get_real_file
Ansible when there was a percentage that was calculated to be less than
1.0 would run all hosts as the value for a rolling update.
The error is due to the fact that Python will round a
float that is under 1.0 to 0, which will trigger the case of
0 hosts. The 0 host case tells ansible to run all hosts.
The fix will see if the percentage calculation after int
conversion is 0 and will else to 1 host.
This makes our recursive, ast.parse performance measures as fast as
pre-ziploader baseline.
Since this unittest isn't testing that the returned module data is
correct we don't need to worry about os.rename not having any module
data. Should devise a separate test for the module and caching code