#!/usr/bin/env python # (c) 2012, Stephen Fromm # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . # ansible-pull is a script that runs ansible in local mode # after checking out a playbooks directory from git. There is an # example playbook to bootstrap this script in the examples/ dir which # installs ansible and sets it up to run on cron. # usage: # ansible-pull -d /var/lib/ansible \ # -U http://example.net/content.git [-C production] \ # [path/playbook.yml] # # the -d and -U arguments are required; the -C argument is optional. # # ansible-pull accepts an optional argument to specify a playbook # location underneath the workdir and then searches the git repo # for playbooks in the following order, stopping at the first match: # # 1. $workdir/path/playbook.yml, if specified # 2. $workdir/$hostname.yml # 3. $workdir/local.yml # # the git repo must contain at least one of these playbooks. import os import shutil import subprocess import sys import datetime import socket from optparse import OptionParser DEFAULT_PLAYBOOK = 'local.yml' PLAYBOOK_ERRORS = { 1: 'File does not exist', 2: 'File is not readable' } def _run(cmd): print >>sys.stderr, "Running: '%s'" % cmd cmd = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) (out, err) = cmd.communicate() print out if cmd.returncode != 0: print >>sys.stderr, err return cmd.returncode def try_playbook(path): if not os.path.exists(path): return 1 if not os.access(path, os.R_OK): return 2 return 0 def select_playbook(path, args): playbook = None if len(args) > 0 and args[0] is not None: playbook = "%s/%s" % (path, args[0]) rc = try_playbook(playbook) if rc != 0: print >>sys.stderr, "%s: %s" % (playbook, PLAYBOOK_ERRORS[rc]) return None return playbook else: hostpb = "%s/%s.yml" % (path, socket.getfqdn()) localpb = "%s/%s" % (path, DEFAULT_PLAYBOOK) errors = [] for pb in [hostpb, localpb]: rc = try_playbook(pb) if rc == 0: playbook = pb break else: errors.append("%s: %s" % (pb, PLAYBOOK_ERRORS[rc])) if playbook is None: print >>sys.stderr, "\n".join(errors) return playbook def main(args): """ Set up and run a local playbook """ usage = "%prog [options] [playbook.yml]" parser = OptionParser(usage=usage) parser.add_option('--purge', default=False, action='store_true', help='Purge git checkout after playbook run') parser.add_option('-d', '--directory', dest='dest', default=None, help='Directory to clone git repository to') parser.add_option('-U', '--url', dest='url', default=None, help='URL of git repository') parser.add_option('-C', '--checkout', dest='checkout', default="HEAD", help='Branch/Tag/Commit to checkout. Defaults to HEAD.') options, args = parser.parse_args(args) if not options.dest: parser.error("Missing required directory argument") return 1 if not options.url: parser.error("URL for git repo not specified, use -h for help") return 1 now = datetime.datetime.now() print >>sys.stderr, now.strftime("Starting ansible-pull at %F %T") limit_opts = 'localhost:%s:127.0.0.1' % socket.getfqdn() git_opts = "repo=%s dest=%s version=%s" % (options.url, options.dest, options.checkout) cmd = 'ansible all -c local --limit "%s" -m git -a "%s"' % (limit_opts, git_opts) rc = _run(cmd) if rc != 0: return rc playbook = select_playbook(options.dest, args) if playbook is None: print >>sys.stderr, "Could not find a playbook to run." return 1 cmd = 'ansible-playbook -c local --limit "%s" %s' % (limit_opts, playbook) os.chdir(options.dest) rc = _run(cmd) if options.purge: os.chdir('/') try: shutil.rmtree(options.dest) except Exception, e: print >>sys.stderr, "Failed to remove %s: %s" % (options.dest, str(e)) return rc if __name__ == '__main__': try: sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) except KeyboardInterrupt, e: print >>sys.stderr, "Exit on user request.\n" sys.exit(1)