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Added basic support for hash_behaviour=merge in roles

Dict vars passed to roles are now properly merged
instead of simply overriding dict vars that are
coming from vars_files.
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George Miroshnykov 2013-06-04 01:19:11 +03:00
parent fc2d25eb82
commit c642ba77ae
6 changed files with 74 additions and 53 deletions

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@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ class Play(object):
# tasks/handlers as they may have inventory scope overrides
_tasks = ds.pop('tasks', [])
_handlers = ds.pop('handlers', [])
ds = template(basedir, ds, self.vars)
ds = template(basedir, ds, self.vars)
ds['tasks'] = _tasks
ds['handlers'] = _handlers
self._ds = ds
self._ds = ds
hosts = ds.get('hosts')
if hosts is None:
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ class Play(object):
if self.sudo_user != 'root':
self.sudo = True
# *************************************************
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class Play(object):
# flush handlers after pre_tasks
new_tasks.append(dict(meta='flush_handlers'))
# variables if the role was parameterized (i.e. given as a hash)
# variables if the role was parameterized (i.e. given as a hash)
has_dict = {}
for orig_path in roles:
@ -178,14 +178,14 @@ class Play(object):
raise errors.AnsibleError("found role at %s, but cannot find %s or %s or %s or %s" % (path, task, handler, vars_file, library))
if os.path.isfile(task):
nt = dict(include=task, vars=has_dict)
if when:
if when:
nt['when'] = when
if with_items:
nt['with_items'] = with_items
new_tasks.append(nt)
if os.path.isfile(handler):
nt = dict(include=handler, vars=has_dict)
if when:
if when:
nt['when'] = when
if with_items:
nt['with_items'] = with_items
@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class Play(object):
if x['meta'] == 'flush_handlers':
results.append(Task(self,x))
continue
task_vars = self.vars.copy()
task_vars.update(vars)
if original_file:
@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ class Play(object):
raise errors.AnsibleError("parse error: task includes cannot be used with other directives: %s" % k)
if 'vars' in x:
task_vars.update(x['vars'])
task_vars = utils.combine_vars(task_vars, x['vars'])
if 'only_if' in x:
included_additional_conditions.append(x['only_if'])
@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ class Play(object):
mv[k] = template(self.basedir, v, mv)
dirname = self.basedir
if original_file:
dirname = os.path.dirname(original_file)
dirname = os.path.dirname(original_file)
include_file = template(dirname, tokens[0], mv)
include_filename = utils.path_dwim(dirname, include_file)
data = utils.parse_yaml_from_file(include_filename)

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@ -335,24 +335,23 @@ def parse_kv(args):
return options
def merge_hash(a, b):
''' merges hash b into a
this means that if b has key k, the resulting has will have a key k
which value comes from b
said differently, all key/value combination from b will override a's '''
''' recursively merges hash b into a
keys from b take precedende over keys from a '''
# and iterate over b keys
result = copy.deepcopy(a)
# next, iterate over b keys and values
for k, v in b.iteritems():
if k in a and isinstance(a[k], dict):
# if this key is a hash and exists in a
# we recursively call ourselves with
# the key value of b
a[k] = merge_hash(a[k], v)
# if there's already such key in a
# and that key contains dict
if k in result and isinstance(result[k], dict):
# merge those dicts recursively
result[k] = merge_hash(a[k], v)
else:
# k is not in a, no need to merge b, we just deecopy
# or k is not a dictionnary, no need to merge b either, we just deecopy it
a[k] = v
# finally, return the resulting hash when we're done iterating keys
return a
# otherwise, just copy a value from b to a
result[k] = v
return result
def md5s(data):
''' Return MD5 hex digest of data. '''
@ -604,7 +603,7 @@ def compile_when_to_only_if(expression):
# when: int $x in $alist
# when: float $x > 2 and $y <= $z
# when: str $x != $y
# when: jinja2_compare asdf # implies {{ asdf }}
# when: jinja2_compare asdf # implies {{ asdf }}
if type(expression) not in [ str, unicode ]:
raise errors.AnsibleError("invalid usage of when_ operator: %s" % expression)
@ -723,13 +722,13 @@ def get_diff(diff):
return ">> the files are different, but the diff library cannot compare unicode strings"
def is_list_of_strings(items):
for x in items:
for x in items:
if not isinstance(x, basestring):
return False
return True
def safe_eval(str):
'''
'''
this is intended for allowing things like:
with_items: {{ a_list_variable }}
where Jinja2 would return a string
@ -737,7 +736,7 @@ def safe_eval(str):
the env is constrained)
'''
# FIXME: is there a more native way to do this?
def is_set(var):
return not var.startswith("$") and not '{{' in var
@ -776,7 +775,7 @@ def listify_lookup_plugin_terms(terms, basedir, inject):
if isinstance(new_terms, basestring) and new_terms.find("{{") != -1:
pass
else:
terms = new_terms
terms = new_terms
except:
pass

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@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_data_template.out')
if os.path.exists('/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out'):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out')
if os.path.exists('/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out'):
os.unlink('/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out')
def _prepare_stage_dir(self):
stage_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_data')
@ -304,20 +306,17 @@ class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
)
playbook.run()
with open('/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out') as f:
actual = [l.strip() for l in f.readlines()]
print "**ACTUAL**"
print actual
expected = [
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"goodbye: Goodbye World!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
print "**EXPECTED**"
print expected
assert actual == expected
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"inside_a_role: Indeed!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
# restore default hash behavior
C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR = saved_hash_behavior
@ -337,21 +336,34 @@ class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
)
playbook.run()
with open('/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out') as f:
actual = [l.strip() for l in f.readlines()]
print "**ACTUAL**"
print actual
expected = [
"hello: Hello World!",
"goodbye: Goodbye World!"
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"goodbye: Goodbye World!",
"hello: Hello World!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
print "**EXPECTED**"
print expected
assert actual == expected
filename = '/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out'
expected_lines = [
"goodbye: Goodbye World!",
"hello: Hello World!",
"inside_a_role: Indeed!"
]
self._compare_file_output(filename, expected_lines)
# restore default hash behavior
C.DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR = saved_hash_behavior
def _compare_file_output(self, filename, expected_lines):
actual_lines = []
with open(filename) as f:
actual_lines = [l.strip() for l in f.readlines()]
actual_lines = sorted(actual_lines)
print "**ACTUAL**"
print actual_lines
print "**EXPECTED**"
print expected_lines
assert actual_lines == expected_lines

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@ -9,3 +9,8 @@
tasks:
- name: generate messages
action: template src=message.j2 dest=/tmp/ansible_test_messages.out
roles:
- role: hash_behavior_test_role
messages:
inside_a_role: "Indeed!"

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
- name: generate role messages
action: template src=role_message.j2 dest=/tmp/ansible_test_role_messages.out

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
{% for k, v in messages.iteritems() %}
{{ k }}: {{ v }}
{% endfor %}