ansible/library/packaging/easy_install
2013-10-14 11:47:59 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2012, Matt Wright <matt@nobien.net>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: easy_install
short_description: Installs Python libraries
description:
- Installs Python libraries, optionally in a I(virtualenv)
version_added: "0.7"
options:
name:
description:
- A Python library name
required: true
default: null
aliases: []
virtualenv:
description:
- an optional I(virtualenv) directory path to install into. If the
I(virtualenv) does not exist, it is created automatically
required: false
default: null
virtualenv_site_packages:
version_added: "1.1"
description:
- Whether the virtual environment will inherit packages from the
global site-packages directory. Note that if this setting is
changed on an already existing virtual environment it will not
have any effect, the environment must be deleted and newly
created.
required: false
default: "no"
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
virtualenv_command:
version_added: "1.1"
description:
- The command to create the virtual environment with. For example
C(pyvenv), C(virtualenv), C(virtualenv2).
required: false
default: virtualenv
notes:
- Please note that the M(easy_install) module can only install Python
libraries. Thus this module is not able to remove libraries. It is
generally recommended to use the M(pip) module which you can first install
using M(easy_install).
- Also note that I(virtualenv) must be installed on the remote host if the
C(virtualenv) parameter is specified.
requirements: [ "virtualenv" ]
author: Matt Wright
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Examples from Ansible Playbooks
- easy_install: name=pip
# Install Bottle into the specified virtualenv.
- easy_install: name=bottle virtualenv=/webapps/myapp/venv
'''
def _is_package_installed(module, name, easy_install):
cmd = '%s --dry-run %s' % (easy_install, name)
rc, status_stdout, status_stderr = module.run_command(cmd)
return not ('Reading' in status_stdout or 'Downloading' in status_stdout)
def main():
arg_spec = dict(
name=dict(required=True),
virtualenv=dict(default=None, required=False),
virtualenv_site_packages=dict(default='no', type='bool'),
virtualenv_command=dict(default='virtualenv', required=False),
)
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=arg_spec, supports_check_mode=True)
name = module.params['name']
env = module.params['virtualenv']
site_packages = module.params['virtualenv_site_packages']
virtualenv_command = module.params['virtualenv_command']
rc = 0
err = ''
out = ''
if env:
virtualenv = module.get_bin_path(virtualenv_command, True)
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(env, 'bin', 'activate')):
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True)
command = '%s %s' % (virtualenv, env)
if site_packages:
command += ' --system-site-packages'
rc_venv, out_venv, err_venv = module.run_command(command)
rc += rc_venv
out += out_venv
err += err_venv
easy_install = module.get_bin_path('easy_install', True, ['%s/bin' % env])
cmd = None
changed = False
installed = _is_package_installed(module, name, easy_install)
if not installed:
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True)
cmd = '%s %s' % (easy_install, name)
rc_easy_inst, out_easy_inst, err_easy_inst = module.run_command(cmd)
rc += rc_easy_inst
out += out_easy_inst
err += err_easy_inst
changed = True
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg=err, cmd=cmd)
module.exit_json(changed=changed, binary=easy_install,
name=name, virtualenv=env)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()