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Facts Timeout was not settable via ansible.cfg
The timeout for gathering facts needs to be settable from three places
(highest precedence to lowest):
* programmatically
* ansible.cfg (equivalent to the user specifying it explicitly when
calling setup)
* from the default value
The code was changed in b4bd6c80de
to
allow programmatically and the default value to work correctly but
setting via ansible.cfg/parameter was broken.
This change should fix setting via ansible.cfg and adds unittests for
all three cases
Fixes #23753
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@ -77,22 +77,24 @@ if platform.system() != 'SunOS':
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# steps do not exceed a time limit
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GATHER_TIMEOUT=None
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DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT = 10
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class TimeoutError(Exception):
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pass
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def timeout(seconds=None, error_message="Timer expired"):
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if seconds is None:
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seconds = globals().get('GATHER_TIMEOUT') or 10
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def decorator(func):
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def _handle_timeout(signum, frame):
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raise TimeoutError(error_message)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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local_seconds = seconds # Make local var as we modify this every time it's invoked
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if local_seconds is None:
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local_seconds = globals().get('GATHER_TIMEOUT') or DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT
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signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, _handle_timeout)
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signal.alarm(seconds)
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signal.alarm(local_seconds)
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try:
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result = func(*args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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# If we were called as @timeout, then the first parameter will be the
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# function we are to wrap instead of the number of seconds. Detect this
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# and correct it by setting seconds to our default value and return the
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# and correct it by setting seconds to our sentinel value and return the
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# inner decorator function manually wrapped around the function
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if callable(seconds):
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func = seconds
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seconds = 10
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seconds = None
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return decorator(func)
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# If we were called as @timeout([...]) then python itself will take
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test/units/module_utils/facts/__init__.py
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test/units/module_utils/facts/__init__.py
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test/units/module_utils/facts/test_timeout.py
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test/units/module_utils/facts/test_timeout.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2017, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.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)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import time
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import pytest
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from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
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from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, MagicMock
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from ansible.module_utils import facts
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@pytest.fixture
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def set_gather_timeout_higher():
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default_timeout = facts.GATHER_TIMEOUT
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facts.GATHER_TIMEOUT = facts.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT + 5
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yield
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facts.GATHER_TIMEOUT = default_timeout
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@pytest.fixture
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def set_gather_timeout_lower():
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default_timeout = facts.GATHER_TIMEOUT
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facts.GATHER_TIMEOUT = 2
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yield
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facts.GATHER_TIMEOUT = default_timeout
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@facts.timeout
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def sleep_amount_implicit(amount):
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# implicit refers to the lack of argument to the decorator
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time.sleep(amount)
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return 'Succeeded after {0} sec'.format(amount)
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@facts.timeout(facts.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT + 5)
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def sleep_amount_explicit_higher(amount):
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# explicit refers to the argument to the decorator
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time.sleep(amount)
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return 'Succeeded after {0} sec'.format(amount)
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@facts.timeout(2)
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def sleep_amount_explicit_lower(amount):
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# explicit refers to the argument to the decorator
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time.sleep(amount)
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return 'Succeeded after {0} sec'.format(amount)
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def test_defaults_still_within_bounds():
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# If the default changes outside of these bounds, some of the tests will
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# no longer test the right thing. Need to review and update the timeouts
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# in the other tests if this fails
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assert facts.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT >= 4
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def test_implicit_file_default_succeeds():
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# amount checked must be less than DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT
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assert sleep_amount_implicit(1) == 'Succeeded after 1 sec'
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def test_implicit_file_default_timesout():
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# sleep_time is greater than the default
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sleep_time = facts.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT + 1
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with pytest.raises(facts.TimeoutError):
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assert sleep_amount_implicit(sleep_time) == '(Not expected to succeed)'
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def test_implicit_file_overridden_succeeds(set_gather_timeout_higher):
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# Set sleep_time greater than the default timeout and less than our new timeout
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sleep_time = facts.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT + 1
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assert sleep_amount_implicit(sleep_time) == 'Succeeded after {0} sec'.format(sleep_time)
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def test_implicit_file_overridden_timesout(set_gather_timeout_lower):
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# Set sleep_time greater than our new timeout but less than the default
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sleep_time = 3
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with pytest.raises(facts.TimeoutError):
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assert sleep_amount_implicit(sleep_time) == '(Not expected to Succeed)'
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def test_explicit_succeeds():
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# Set sleep_time greater than the default timeout and less than our new timeout
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sleep_time = facts.DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT + 1
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assert sleep_amount_explicit_higher(sleep_time) == 'Succeeded after {0} sec'.format(sleep_time)
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def test_explicit_timeout():
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# Set sleep_time greater than our new timeout but less than the default
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sleep_time = 3
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with pytest.raises(facts.TimeoutError):
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assert sleep_amount_explicit_lower(sleep_time) == '(Not expected to succeed)'
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