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Added rough sketch of what I want for playbook support. Debug heavy at the moment

as I figure out how logging/output might look.  A couple of major TODO features
also listed in the file.
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Michael DeHaan 2012-02-24 01:02:24 -05:00
parent 2fc109b47a
commit 43f7dee247
3 changed files with 116 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ class Cli(object):
)
else:
return ansible.playbook.PlayBook(
playbook=options.playbook,
module_path=options.module_path,
remote_user=options.remote_user,
remote_pass=sshpass,

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
- pattern: '*.prod.example.com'
- pattern: '*'
tasks:
- do:
- update apache (note: service module TBD)
- update apache
- command
- [/usr/bin/yum, update, apache]
onchange:
- do:
- restart apache (note: service module TBD)
- restart apache
- command
- [/sbin/service, apache, restart]
- do:

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@ -30,7 +30,13 @@ import yaml
class PlayBook(object):
'''
runs an ansible playbook, given as a datastructure
or YAML filename
or YAML filename. a playbook is a deployment, config
management, or automation based set of commands to
run in series.
multiple patterns do not execute simultaneously,
but tasks in each pattern do execute in parallel
according to the number of forks requested.
'''
def __init__(self,
@ -45,30 +51,115 @@ class PlayBook(object):
# runner is reused between calls
self.runner = ansible.runner.Runner(
host_list=host_list,
module_path=module_path,
forks=forks,
timeout=timeout,
remote_user=remote_user,
remote_pass=remote_pass,
verbose=verbose
)
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.verbose = verbose
if type(playbook) == str:
playbook = yaml.load(file(playbook).read())
self.playbook = playbook
def run(self):
pass
''' run against all patterns in the playbook '''
for pattern in self.playbook:
self._run_pattern(pattern)
return "complete"
def _get_task_runner(self,
pattern=None,
host_list=None,
module_name=None,
module_args=None):
print "GET TASK RUNNER FOR HL=%s" % host_list
'''
return a runner suitable for running this task, using
preferences from the constructor
'''
if host_list is None:
host_list = self.host_list
return ansible.runner.Runner(
pattern=pattern,
module_name=module_name,
module_args=module_args,
host_list=host_list,
forks=self.forks,
remote_user=self.remote_user,
remote_pass=self.remote_pass,
module_path=self.module_path,
timeout=self.timeout
)
def _run_task(self, pattern, task, host_list=None):
'''
run a single task in the playbook and
recursively run any subtasks.
'''
if host_list is None:
host_list = self.host_list
print "TASK=%s" % task
instructions = task['do']
(comment, module_name, module_args) = instructions
print "running task: (%s) on hosts matching (%s)" % (comment, pattern)
runner = self._get_task_runner(
pattern=pattern,
module_name=module_name,
module_args=module_args
)
results = runner.run()
print "RESULTS=%s" % results
dark = results.get("dark", [])
contacted = results.get("contacted", [])
# TODO: filter based on values that indicate
# they have changed events to emulate Puppet
# 'notify' behavior, super easy -- just
# a list comprehension -- but we need complaint
# modules first
ok_hosts = contacted.keys()
for host, msg in dark.items():
print "contacting %s failed -- %s" % (host, msg)
subtasks = task.get('onchange', [])
if len(subtasks) > 0:
print "the following hosts have registered change events"
print ok_hosts
for subtask in subtasks:
self._run_task(pattern, subtask, ok_hosts)
# TODO: if a host fails in task 1, add it to an excludes
# list such that no other tasks in the list ever execute
# unlike Puppet, do not allow partial failure of the tree
# and continuing as far as possible. Fail fast.
def _run_pattern(self, pg):
'''
run a list of tasks for a given pattern, in order
'''
pattern = pg['pattern']
tasks = pg['tasks']
print "PATTERN=%s" % pattern
print "TASKS=%s" % tasks
for task in tasks:
print "*** RUNNING A TASK (%s)***" % task
self._run_task(pattern, task)
# r = Runner(
# host_list = DEFAULT_HOST_LIST,
# module_name='ping',
# module_args='',
# pattern='*',
# forks=3
# )
# print r.run()