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Fix for recursive copy slowness

Copy module was walking over files in subdirectories repeatedly (a
directory tree a few levels deep could bring the time spent into the
tens of minutes)

This was traced to the fix for this bug report: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13013

Fixed #13013 a different way and added an integration test to check for
regressions of #13013 as we optimize this code.

Fixes #21513
This commit is contained in:
Toshio Kuratomi 2017-04-05 17:26:11 -07:00 committed by Brian Coca
parent ac61f09203
commit 78ced5318f
2 changed files with 46 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
sz = len(source.rsplit('/', 1)[0]) + 1
# Walk the directory and append the file tuples to source_files.
for base_path, sub_folders, files in os.walk(to_bytes(source)):
for base_path, sub_folders, files in os.walk(to_bytes(source), followlinks=True):
for file in files:
full_path = to_text(os.path.join(base_path, file), errors='surrogate_or_strict')
rel_path = full_path[sz:]
@ -121,10 +121,6 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
rel_path = rel_path[1:]
source_files.append((full_path, rel_path))
# recurse into subdirs
for sf in sub_folders:
source_files += self._get_recursive_files(os.path.join(source, to_text(sf)), sz=sz)
# If it's recursive copy, destination is always a dir,
# explicitly mark it so (note - copy module relies on this).
if not self._connection._shell.path_has_trailing_slash(dest):
@ -326,22 +322,6 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
return result
def _get_recursive_files(self, topdir, sz=0):
''' Recursively create file tuples for sub folders '''
r_files = []
for base_path, sub_folders, files in os.walk(to_bytes(topdir)):
for fname in files:
full_path = to_text(os.path.join(base_path, fname), errors='surrogate_or_strict')
rel_path = full_path[sz:]
if rel_path.startswith('/'):
rel_path = rel_path[1:]
r_files.append((full_path, rel_path))
for sf in sub_folders:
r_files += self._get_recursive_files(os.path.join(topdir, to_text(sf)), sz=sz)
return r_files
def _create_content_tempfile(self, content):
''' Create a tempfile containing defined content '''
fd, content_tempfile = tempfile.mkstemp()

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@ -258,3 +258,48 @@
assert:
that:
- replace_follow_result.checksum == target_file_result.stdout
- name: create a test dir to copy
file:
path: '{{ output_dir }}/top_dir'
state: directory
- name: create a test dir to symlink to
file:
path: '{{ output_dir }}/linked_dir'
state: directory
- name: create a file in the test dir
copy:
dest: '{{ output_dir }}/linked_dir/file1'
content: 'hello world'
- name: create a link to the test dir
file:
path: '{{ output_dir }}/top_dir/follow_link_dir'
src: '{{ output_dir }}/linked_dir'
state: link
- name: copy the directory's link
copy:
src: '{{ output_dir }}/top_dir'
dest: '{{ output_dir }}/new_dir'
follow: True
- name: stat the copied path
stat:
path: '{{ output_dir }}/new_dir/top_dir/follow_link_dir'
register: stat_dir_result
- name: stat the copied path
stat:
path: '{{ output_dir }}/new_dir/top_dir/follow_link_dir/file1'
register: stat_file_in_dir_result
- name: assert that the directory exists
assert:
that:
- stat_dir_result.stat.exists
- stat_dir_result.stat.isdir
- stat_file_in_dir_result.stat.exists
- stat_file_in_dir_result.stat.isreg