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6.8 KiB
Python
157 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
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# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Make coding more python3-ish
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import os
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleParserError, AnsibleAssertionError
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from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems, string_types
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from ansible.parsing.splitter import split_args, parse_kv
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from ansible.parsing.yaml.objects import AnsibleBaseYAMLObject, AnsibleMapping
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from ansible.playbook.attribute import FieldAttribute
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from ansible.playbook.base import Base
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from ansible.playbook.conditional import Conditional
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from ansible.playbook.taggable import Taggable
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from ansible.template import Templar
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class PlaybookInclude(Base, Conditional, Taggable):
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_import_playbook = FieldAttribute(isa='string')
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_vars = FieldAttribute(isa='dict', default=dict)
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@staticmethod
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def load(data, basedir, variable_manager=None, loader=None):
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return PlaybookInclude().load_data(ds=data, basedir=basedir, variable_manager=variable_manager, loader=loader)
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def load_data(self, ds, basedir, variable_manager=None, loader=None):
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'''
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Overrides the base load_data(), as we're actually going to return a new
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Playbook() object rather than a PlaybookInclude object
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'''
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# import here to avoid a dependency loop
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from ansible.playbook import Playbook
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from ansible.playbook.play import Play
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# first, we use the original parent method to correctly load the object
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# via the load_data/preprocess_data system we normally use for other
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# playbook objects
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new_obj = super(PlaybookInclude, self).load_data(ds, variable_manager, loader)
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all_vars = self.vars.copy()
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if variable_manager:
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all_vars.update(variable_manager.get_vars())
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templar = Templar(loader=loader, variables=all_vars)
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# then we use the object to load a Playbook
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pb = Playbook(loader=loader)
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file_name = templar.template(new_obj.import_playbook)
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if not os.path.isabs(file_name):
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file_name = os.path.join(basedir, file_name)
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pb._load_playbook_data(file_name=file_name, variable_manager=variable_manager, vars=self.vars.copy())
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# finally, update each loaded playbook entry with any variables specified
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# on the included playbook and/or any tags which may have been set
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for entry in pb._entries:
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# conditional includes on a playbook need a marker to skip gathering
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if new_obj.when and isinstance(entry, Play):
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entry._included_conditional = new_obj.when[:]
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temp_vars = entry.vars.copy()
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temp_vars.update(new_obj.vars)
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param_tags = temp_vars.pop('tags', None)
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if param_tags is not None:
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entry.tags.extend(param_tags.split(','))
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entry.vars = temp_vars
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entry.tags = list(set(entry.tags).union(new_obj.tags))
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if entry._included_path is None:
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entry._included_path = os.path.dirname(file_name)
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# Check to see if we need to forward the conditionals on to the included
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# plays. If so, we can take a shortcut here and simply prepend them to
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# those attached to each block (if any)
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if new_obj.when:
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for task_block in (entry.pre_tasks + entry.roles + entry.tasks + entry.post_tasks):
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task_block._attributes['when'] = new_obj.when[:] + task_block.when[:]
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return pb
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def preprocess_data(self, ds):
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'''
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Regorganizes the data for a PlaybookInclude datastructure to line
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up with what we expect the proper attributes to be
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'''
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if not isinstance(ds, dict):
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raise AnsibleAssertionError('ds (%s) should be a dict but was a %s' % (ds, type(ds)))
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# the new, cleaned datastructure, which will have legacy
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# items reduced to a standard structure
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new_ds = AnsibleMapping()
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if isinstance(ds, AnsibleBaseYAMLObject):
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new_ds.ansible_pos = ds.ansible_pos
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for (k, v) in iteritems(ds):
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if k in ('include', 'import_playbook'):
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self._preprocess_import(ds, new_ds, k, v)
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else:
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# some basic error checking, to make sure vars are properly
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# formatted and do not conflict with k=v parameters
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if k == 'vars':
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if 'vars' in new_ds:
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raise AnsibleParserError("import_playbook parameters cannot be mixed with 'vars' entries for import statements", obj=ds)
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elif not isinstance(v, dict):
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raise AnsibleParserError("vars for import_playbook statements must be specified as a dictionary", obj=ds)
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new_ds[k] = v
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return super(PlaybookInclude, self).preprocess_data(new_ds)
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def _preprocess_import(self, ds, new_ds, k, v):
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'''
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Splits the playbook import line up into filename and parameters
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'''
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if v is None:
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raise AnsibleParserError("playbook import parameter is missing", obj=ds)
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elif not isinstance(v, string_types):
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raise AnsibleParserError("playbook import parameter must be a string indicating a file path, got %s instead" % type(v), obj=ds)
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# The import_playbook line must include at least one item, which is the filename
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# to import. Anything after that should be regarded as a parameter to the import
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items = split_args(v)
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if len(items) == 0:
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raise AnsibleParserError("import_playbook statements must specify the file name to import", obj=ds)
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else:
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new_ds['import_playbook'] = items[0]
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if len(items) > 1:
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# rejoin the parameter portion of the arguments and
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# then use parse_kv() to get a dict of params back
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params = parse_kv(" ".join(items[1:]))
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if 'tags' in params:
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new_ds['tags'] = params.pop('tags')
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if 'vars' in new_ds:
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raise AnsibleParserError("import_playbook parameters cannot be mixed with 'vars' entries for import statements", obj=ds)
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new_ds['vars'] = params
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