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164 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
164 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2015, Linus Unnebäck <linus@folkdatorn.se>
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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': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'community'}
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: make
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short_description: Run targets in a Makefile
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requirements: [ make ]
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version_added: "2.1"
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author: Linus Unnebäck (@LinusU) <linus@folkdatorn.se>
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description:
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- Run targets in a Makefile.
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options:
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target:
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description:
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- The target to run
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params:
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description:
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- Any extra parameters to pass to make
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chdir:
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description:
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- cd into this directory before running make
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required: true
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file:
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description:
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- Use file as a Makefile
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version_added: 2.5
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Build the default target
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- make:
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chdir: /home/ubuntu/cool-project
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# Run `install` target as root
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- make:
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chdir: /home/ubuntu/cool-project
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target: install
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become: yes
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# Pass in extra arguments to build
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- make:
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chdir: /home/ubuntu/cool-project
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target: all
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params:
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NUM_THREADS: 4
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BACKEND: lapack
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# Pass a file as a Makefile
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- make:
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chdir: /home/ubuntu/cool-project
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target: all
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file: /some-project/Makefile
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'''
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# TODO: Disabled the RETURN as it was breaking docs building. Someone needs to
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# fix this
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RETURN = '''# '''
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from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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def run_command(command, module, check_rc=True):
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"""
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Run a command using the module, return
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the result code and std{err,out} content.
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:param command: list of command arguments
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:param module: Ansible make module instance
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:return: return code, stdout content, stderr content
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"""
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rc, out, err = module.run_command(command, check_rc=check_rc, cwd=module.params['chdir'])
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return rc, sanitize_output(out), sanitize_output(err)
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def sanitize_output(output):
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"""
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Sanitize the output string before we
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pass it to module.fail_json. Defaults
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the string to empty if it is None, else
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strips trailing newlines.
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:param output: output to sanitize
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:return: sanitized output
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"""
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if output is None:
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return ''
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else:
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return output.rstrip("\r\n")
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule(
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supports_check_mode=True,
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argument_spec=dict(
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target=dict(required=False, default=None, type='str'),
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params=dict(required=False, default=None, type='dict'),
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chdir=dict(required=True, default=None, type='path'),
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file=dict(required=False, default=None, type='path')
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),
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)
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# Build up the invocation of `make` we are going to use
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make_path = module.get_bin_path('make', True)
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make_target = module.params['target']
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if module.params['params'] is not None:
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make_parameters = [k + '=' + str(v) for k, v in iteritems(module.params['params'])]
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else:
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make_parameters = []
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if module.params['file'] is not None:
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base_command = [make_path, "--file", module.params['file'], make_target]
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else:
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base_command = [make_path, make_target]
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base_command.extend(make_parameters)
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# Check if the target is already up to date
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rc, out, err = run_command(base_command + ['--question'], module, check_rc=False)
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if module.check_mode:
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# If we've been asked to do a dry run, we only need
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# to report whether or not the target is up to date
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changed = (rc != 0)
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else:
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if rc == 0:
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# The target is up to date, so we don't have to
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# do anything
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changed = False
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else:
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# The target isn't upd to date, so we need to run it
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rc, out, err = run_command(base_command, module)
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changed = True
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# We don't report the return code, as if this module failed
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# we would be calling fail_json from run_command, so even if
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# we had a non-zero return code, we did not fail. However, if
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# we report a non-zero return code here, we will be marked as
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# failed regardless of what we signal using the failed= kwarg.
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module.exit_json(
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changed=changed,
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failed=False,
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stdout=out,
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stderr=err,
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target=module.params['target'],
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params=module.params['params'],
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chdir=module.params['chdir'],
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file=module.params['file']
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)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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