ansible/lib/ansible/playbook.py
Stephen Fromm 0675f2511b Merge branch 'master' into localconnection
Merge the SortedOptParser bits and debug attribute commits into
localconnection.

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	bin/ansible
	lib/ansible/playbook.py
	lib/ansible/runner.py
	lib/ansible/utils.py
2012-04-12 11:18:35 -07:00

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# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#############################################
import ansible.runner
import ansible.constants as C
from ansible import utils
from ansible import errors
import shlex
import os
import time
# used to transfer variables to Runner
SETUP_CACHE={ }
#############################################
class PlayBook(object):
'''
runs an ansible playbook, given as a datastructure
or YAML filename. a playbook is a deployment, config
management, or automation based set of commands to
run in series.
multiple plays/tasks do not execute simultaneously,
but tasks in each pattern do execute in parallel
(according to the number of forks requested) among
the hosts they address
'''
# *****************************************************
def __init__(self,
playbook = None,
host_list = C.DEFAULT_HOST_LIST,
module_path = C.DEFAULT_MODULE_PATH,
forks = C.DEFAULT_FORKS,
timeout = C.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
remote_user = C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_USER,
remote_pass = C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PASS,
remote_port = C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT,
transport = C.DEFAULT_TRANSPORT,
override_hosts = None,
extra_vars = None,
debug = False,
verbose = False,
callbacks = None,
runner_callbacks = None,
stats = None):
if playbook is None or callbacks is None or runner_callbacks is None or stats is None:
raise Exception('missing required arguments')
self.host_list = host_list
self.module_path = module_path
self.forks = forks
self.timeout = timeout
self.remote_user = remote_user
self.remote_pass = remote_pass
self.remote_port = remote_port
self.transport = transport
self.debug = debug
self.verbose = verbose
self.callbacks = callbacks
self.runner_callbacks = runner_callbacks
self.override_hosts = override_hosts
self.extra_vars = extra_vars
self.stats = stats
self.basedir = os.path.dirname(playbook)
self.playbook = self._parse_playbook(playbook)
self.host_list, self.groups = ansible.runner.Runner.parse_hosts(
host_list, override_hosts=self.override_hosts, extra_vars=self.extra_vars)
# *****************************************************
def _get_vars(self, play, dirname):
''' load the vars section from a play '''
if play.get('vars') is None:
play['vars'] = {}
vars = play['vars']
if type(vars) != dict:
raise errors.AnsibleError("'vars' section must contain only key/value pairs")
vars_prompt = play.get('vars_prompt', {})
if type(vars_prompt) != dict:
raise errors.AnsibleError("'vars_prompt' section must contain only key/value pairs")
for vname in vars_prompt:
print vars_prompt[vname]
# FIXME - need some way to know that this prompt should be getpass or raw_input
vars[vname] = self.callbacks.on_vars_prompt(vname)
return vars
# *****************************************************
def _include_tasks(self, play, task, dirname, new_tasks):
''' load tasks included from external files. '''
# include: some.yml a=2 b=3 c=4
include_tokens = task['include'].split()
path = utils.path_dwim(dirname, include_tokens[0])
play_vars = self._get_vars(play, dirname)
include_vars = {}
for i,x in enumerate(include_tokens):
if x.find("=") != -1:
(k,v) = x.split("=")
include_vars[k] = v
inject_vars = play_vars.copy()
inject_vars.update(include_vars)
included = utils.template_from_file(path, inject_vars)
included = utils.parse_yaml(included)
for x in included:
if len(include_vars):
x["vars"] = include_vars
new_tasks.append(x)
# *****************************************************
def _include_handlers(self, play, handler, dirname, new_handlers):
''' load handlers from external files '''
path = utils.path_dwim(dirname, handler['include'])
inject_vars = self._get_vars(play, dirname)
included = utils.template_from_file(path, inject_vars)
included = utils.parse_yaml(included)
for x in included:
new_handlers.append(x)
# *****************************************************
def _parse_playbook(self, playbook):
''' load YAML file, including handling for imported files '''
dirname = os.path.dirname(playbook)
playbook = utils.parse_yaml_from_file(playbook)
for play in playbook:
tasks = play.get('tasks',[])
handlers = play.get('handlers', [])
# process tasks in this file as well as imported tasks
new_tasks = []
for task in tasks:
if 'include' in task:
self._include_tasks(play, task, dirname, new_tasks)
else:
new_tasks.append(task)
play['tasks'] = new_tasks
# process handlers as well as imported handlers
new_handlers = []
for handler in handlers:
if 'include' in handler:
self._include_handlers(play, handler, dirname, new_handlers)
else:
new_handlers.append(handler)
play['handlers'] = new_handlers
return playbook
# *****************************************************
def run(self):
''' run all patterns in the playbook '''
# loop through all patterns and run them
self.callbacks.on_start()
for pattern in self.playbook:
self._run_play(pattern)
# summarize the results
results = {}
for host in self.stats.processed.keys():
results[host] = self.stats.summarize(host)
return results
# *****************************************************
def hosts_to_poll(self, results):
''' which hosts need more polling? '''
hosts = []
for (host, res) in results['contacted'].iteritems():
if (host in self.stats.failures) or (host in self.stats.dark):
continue
if not 'finished' in res and not 'skipped' in res and 'started' in res:
hosts.append(host)
return hosts
# *****************************************************
def _async_poll(self, runner, hosts, async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if):
''' launch an async job, if poll_interval is set, wait for completion '''
runner.host_list = hosts
runner.background = async_seconds
results = runner.run()
self.stats.compute(results, poll=True)
if async_poll_interval <= 0:
# if not polling, playbook requested fire and forget
# trust the user wanted that and return immediately
return results
poll_hosts = results['contacted'].keys()
if len(poll_hosts) == 0:
# no hosts launched ok, return that.
return results
ahost = poll_hosts[0]
jid = results['contacted'][ahost].get('ansible_job_id', None)
if jid is None:
# note: this really shouldn't happen, ever
self.callbacks.on_async_confused("unexpected error: unable to determine jid")
return results
clock = async_seconds
runner.host_list = self.hosts_to_poll(results)
poll_results = results
while (clock >= 0):
# poll/loop until polling duration complete
runner.module_args = "jid=%s" % jid
runner.module_name = 'async_status'
runner.background = 0
runner.pattern = '*'
poll_results = runner.run()
self.stats.compute(poll_results, poll=True)
runner.host_list = self.hosts_to_poll(poll_results)
if len(runner.host_list) == 0:
break
if poll_results is None:
break
# mention which hosts we're going to poll again...
for (host, host_result) in poll_results['contacted'].iteritems():
results['contacted'][host] = host_result
if not host in self.stats.dark and not host in self.stats.failures:
self.callbacks.on_async_poll(jid, host, clock, host_result)
# run down the clock
clock = clock - async_poll_interval
time.sleep(async_poll_interval)
# mark any hosts that are still listed as started as failed
# since these likely got killed by async_wrapper
for (host, host_result) in poll_results['contacted'].iteritems():
if 'started' in host_result:
reason = { 'failed' : 1, 'rc' : None, 'msg' : 'timed out' }
self.runner_callbacks.on_failed(host, reason)
results['contacted'][host] = reason
return results
# *****************************************************
def _run_module(self, pattern, host_list, module, args, vars, remote_user,
async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if, sudo, transport):
''' run a particular module step in a playbook '''
hosts = [ h for h in host_list if (h not in self.stats.failures) and (h not in self.stats.dark)]
runner = ansible.runner.Runner(
pattern=pattern, groups=self.groups, module_name=module,
module_args=args, host_list=hosts, forks=self.forks,
remote_pass=self.remote_pass, module_path=self.module_path,
timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=remote_user,
remote_port=self.remote_port, module_vars=vars,
setup_cache=SETUP_CACHE, basedir=self.basedir,
conditional=only_if, callbacks=self.runner_callbacks,
extra_vars=self.extra_vars, debug=self.debug, sudo=sudo,
transport=transport
)
if async_seconds == 0:
return runner.run()
else:
return self._async_poll(runner, hosts, async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if)
# *****************************************************
def _run_task(self, pattern=None, host_list=None, task=None,
remote_user=None, handlers=None, conditional=False, sudo=False, transport=None):
''' run a single task in the playbook and recursively run any subtasks. '''
# load the module name and parameters from the task entry
name = task.get('name', None)
action = task.get('action', None)
if action is None:
raise errors.AnsibleError("action is required for each item in tasks: offending task is %s" % name if name else "unknown")
if name is None:
name = action
only_if = task.get('only_if', 'True')
async_seconds = int(task.get('async', 0)) # not async by default
async_poll_interval = int(task.get('poll', 10)) # default poll = 10 seconds
tokens = action.split(None, 1)
module_name = tokens[0]
module_args = tokens[1]
# include task specific vars
module_vars = task.get('vars')
# tasks can be direct (run on all nodes matching
# the pattern) or conditional, where they ran
# as the result of a change handler on a subset
# of all of the hosts
self.callbacks.on_task_start(name, conditional)
# load up an appropriate ansible runner to
# run the task in parallel
results = self._run_module(pattern, host_list, module_name,
module_args, module_vars, remote_user, async_seconds,
async_poll_interval, only_if, sudo, transport)
self.stats.compute(results)
# if no hosts are matched, carry on, unlike /bin/ansible
# which would warn you about this
if results is None:
results = {}
# flag which notify handlers need to be run
# this will be on a SUBSET of the actual host list. For instance
# a file might need to be written on only half of the nodes so
# we would only trigger restarting Apache on half of the nodes
subtasks = task.get('notify', [])
if len(subtasks) > 0:
for host, results in results.get('contacted',{}).iteritems():
if results.get('changed', False):
for subtask in subtasks:
self._flag_handler(handlers, subtask, host)
# *****************************************************
def _flag_handler(self, handlers, match_name, host):
'''
if a task has any notify elements, flag handlers for run
at end of execution cycle for hosts that have indicated
changes have been made
'''
# for all registered handlers in the ansible playbook
# for this particular pattern group
found = False
for x in handlers:
name = x.get('name', None)
if name is None:
raise errors.AnsibleError('handler is missing a name')
if match_name == name:
found = True
self.callbacks.on_notify(host, name)
# flag the handler with the list of hosts it needs to be run on, it will be run later
if not 'run' in x:
x['run'] = []
x['run'].append(host)
if not found:
raise errors.AnsibleError("change handler (%s) is not defined" % match_name)
# *****************************************************
def _do_conditional_imports(self, vars_files, host_list):
''' handle the vars_files section, which can contain variables '''
# FIXME: save parsed variable results in memory to avoid excessive re-reading/parsing
# FIXME: currently parses imports for hosts not in the pattern, that is not wrong, but it's
# not super optimized yet either, because we wouldn't have hit them, ergo
# it will raise false errors if there is no defaults variable file without any $vars
# in it, which could happen on uncontacted hosts.
if type(vars_files) != list:
raise errors.AnsibleError("vars_files must be a list")
for host in host_list:
cache_vars = SETUP_CACHE.get(host,{})
SETUP_CACHE[host] = cache_vars
for filename in vars_files:
if type(filename) == list:
# loop over all filenames, loading the first one, and failing if # none found
found = False
sequence = []
for real_filename in filename:
filename2 = utils.path_dwim(self.basedir, utils.template(real_filename, cache_vars))
sequence.append(filename2)
if os.path.exists(filename2):
found = True
data = utils.parse_yaml_from_file(filename2)
SETUP_CACHE[host].update(data)
self.callbacks.on_import_for_host(host, filename2)
break
else:
self.callbacks.on_not_import_for_host(host, filename2)
if not found:
raise errors.AnsibleError(
"%s: FATAL, no files matched for vars_files import sequence: %s" % (host, sequence)
)
else:
filename2 = utils.path_dwim(self.basedir, utils.template(filename, cache_vars))
if not os.path.exists(filename2):
raise errors.AnsibleError("no file matched for vars_file import: %s" % filename2)
data = utils.parse_yaml_from_file(filename2)
SETUP_CACHE[host].update(data)
self.callbacks.on_import_for_host(host, filename2)
# *****************************************************
def _do_setup_step(self, pattern, vars, user, port, sudo, transport, vars_files=None):
''' push variables down to the systems and get variables+facts back up '''
# this enables conditional includes like $facter_os.yml and is only done
# after the original pass when we have that data.
#
if vars_files is not None:
self.callbacks.on_setup_secondary()
self._do_conditional_imports(vars_files, self.host_list)
else:
self.callbacks.on_setup_primary()
host_list = [ h for h in self.host_list if not (h in self.stats.failures or h in self.stats.dark) ]
# push any variables down to the system
setup_results = ansible.runner.Runner(
pattern=pattern, groups=self.groups, module_name='setup',
module_args=vars, host_list=host_list,
forks=self.forks, module_path=self.module_path,
timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=user,
remote_pass=self.remote_pass, remote_port=self.remote_port,
setup_cache=SETUP_CACHE,
callbacks=self.runner_callbacks, sudo=sudo, debug=self.debug,
transport=transport,
).run()
self.stats.compute(setup_results, setup=True)
# now for each result, load into the setup cache so we can
# let runner template out future commands
setup_ok = setup_results.get('contacted', {})
if vars_files is None:
# first pass only or we'll erase good work
for (host, result) in setup_ok.iteritems():
SETUP_CACHE[host] = result
if self.extra_vars:
extra_vars = utils.parse_kv(self.extra_vars)
for h in self.host_list:
try:
SETUP_CACHE[h].update(extra_vars)
except:
SETUP_CACHE[h] = extra_vars
return host_list
# *****************************************************
def _run_play(self, pg):
''' run a list of tasks for a given pattern, in order '''
# get configuration information about the pattern
pattern = pg.get('hosts',None)
if self.override_hosts:
pattern = 'all'
if pattern is None:
raise errors.AnsibleError('hosts declaration is required')
vars = self._get_vars(pg, self.basedir)
vars_files = pg.get('vars_files', {})
tasks = pg.get('tasks', [])
handlers = pg.get('handlers', [])
user = pg.get('user', self.remote_user)
port = pg.get('port', self.remote_port)
sudo = pg.get('sudo', False)
transport = pg.get('connection', self.transport)
self.callbacks.on_play_start(pattern)
# push any variables down to the system # and get facts/ohai/other data back up
self._do_setup_step(pattern, vars, user, port, sudo, transport, None)
# now with that data, handle contentional variable file imports!
if len(vars_files) > 0:
self._do_setup_step(pattern, vars, user, port, sudo, transport, vars_files)
# run all the top level tasks, these get run on every node
for task in tasks:
self._run_task(
pattern=pattern,
host_list=self.host_list,
task=task,
handlers=handlers,
remote_user=user,
sudo=sudo,
transport=transport
)
# handlers only run on certain nodes, they are flagged by _flag_handlers
# above. They only run on nodes when things mark them as changed, and
# handlers only get run once. For instance, the system is designed
# such that multiple config files if changed can ask for an Apache restart
# but Apache will only be restarted once (at the end).
for task in handlers:
triggered_by = task.get('run', None)
if type(triggered_by) == list:
self._run_task(
pattern=pattern,
task=task,
handlers=[],
host_list=triggered_by,
conditional=True,
remote_user=user,
sudo=sudo,
transport=transport
)
# end of execution for this particular pattern. Multiple patterns
# can be in a single playbook file