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85 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
85 lines
2.2 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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# (c) 2016, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
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'status': ['stableinterface'],
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'supported_by': 'core'}
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: ping
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version_added: historical
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short_description: Try to connect to host, verify a usable python and return C(pong) on success
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description:
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- A trivial test module, this module always returns C(pong) on successful
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contact. It does not make sense in playbooks, but it is useful from
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C(/usr/bin/ansible) to verify the ability to login and that a usable Python is configured.
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- This is NOT ICMP ping, this is just a trivial test module that requires Python on the remote-node.
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- For Windows targets, use the M(win_ping) module instead.
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- For Network targets, use the M(net_ping) module instead.
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notes:
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- For Windows targets, use the M(win_ping) module instead.
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- For Network targets, use the M(net_ping) module instead.
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options:
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data:
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description:
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- Data to return for the C(ping) return value.
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- If this parameter is set to C(crash), the module will cause an exception.
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default: pong
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author:
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- Ansible Core Team
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- Michael DeHaan
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Test we can logon to 'webservers' and execute python with json lib.
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# ansible webservers -m ping
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# Example from an Ansible Playbook
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- ping:
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# Induce an exception to see what happens
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- ping:
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data: crash
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'''
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RETURN = '''
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ping:
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description: value provided with the data parameter
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returned: success
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type: string
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sample: pong
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'''
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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data=dict(type='str', default='pong'),
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),
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supports_check_mode=True
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)
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if module.params['data'] == 'crash':
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raise Exception("boom")
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result = dict(
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ping=module.params['data'],
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)
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module.exit_json(**result)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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