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Norman J. Harman Jr 19b84d0527 pip module improvements
- Do not silently ignore malformed pip requirements files.
- Properly reports changed when removing packages.
- "latest" i.e. --upgrade is *not* incompatible with requirements files.
- Less branchy, simpler logic.
- Removed pointless variable "initializations", Python doesn't need that.
  Other code simplifications.
- Fun fact; pip install is (kind of) case insensitive, pip freeze is not.
  So, 'sqlalchemy' will be reported as installed by install, but missing
  by freeze.

The perhaps controversial change and the one that led to finding /
fixing above issues...

Instead of adding command parameters 'index', and 'find', and 'mirrors',
and etc.  Added 'extra_args' which are passed onto pip.

The use case for --index-url is having a private pypi repo, like
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/localshop, to which you publish private
packages.  I'm sure most every pip option has a use case for someone.
extra_args handles all those. Can reserve ansible command parameters for
the most common.

Tested with pip 1.1.
2012-12-12 15:40:25 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2012, Matt Wright <matt@nobien.net>
#
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: pip
short_description: Manages Python library dependencies.
description:
- Manage Python library dependencies.
version_added: "0.7"
options:
name:
description:
- The name of a Python library to install
required: true
default: null
version:
description:
- The version number to install of the Python library specified in the I(name) parameter
required: false
default: null
requirements:
description:
- The path to a pip requirements file
required: false
default: null
virtualenv:
description:
- An optional path to a I(virtualenv) directory to install into
required: false
default: null
use_mirrors:
description:
- Whether to use mirrors when installing python libraries. If using
an older version of pip (< 1.0), you should set this to no because
older versions of pip do not support I(--use-mirrors).
required: false
default: yes
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
version_added: "1.0"
state:
description:
- The state of module
required: false
default: present
choices: [ "present", "absent", "latest" ]
extra_args:
description:
- Extra arguments passed to pip.
required: false
default: null
version_added: "1.0"
examples:
- code: "pip: name=flask"
description: Install I(flask) python package.
- code: "pip: name=flask version=0.8"
description: Install I(flask) python package on version 0.8.
- code: "pip: name=flask virtualenv=/my_app/venv"
description: "Install I(Flask) (U(http://flask.pocoo.org/)) into the specified I(virtualenv)"
- code: "pip: requirements=/my_app/requirements.txt"
description: Install specified python requirements.
- code: "pip: requirements=/my_app/requirements.txt virtualenv=/my_app/venv"
description: Install specified python requirements in indicated I(virtualenv).
- code: "pip: requirements=/my_app/requirements.txt extra_args='-i https://example.com/pypi/simple'"
description: Install specified python requirements and custom Index URL.
notes:
- Please note that U(http://www.virtualenv.org/, virtualenv) must be installed on the remote host if the virtualenv parameter is specified.
requirements: [ "virtualenv", "pip" ]
author: Matt Wright
'''
def _get_full_name(name, version=None):
if version is None:
resp = name
else:
resp = name + '==' + version
return resp
def _get_pip(module, env):
# On Debian and Ubuntu, pip is pip.
# On Fedora18 and up, pip is python-pip.
# On Fedora17 and below, CentOS and RedHat 6 and 5, pip is pip-python.
# On Fedora, CentOS, and RedHat, the exception is in the virtualenv.
# There, pip is just pip.
# Try pip with the virtualenv directory first.
pip = module.get_bin_path('pip', False, ['%s/bin' % env])
for p in ['python-pip', 'pip-python']:
if not pip:
pip = module.get_bin_path(p, False, ['%s/bin' % env])
# pip should have been found by now. The final call to get_bin_path
# will trigger fail_json.
if not pip:
pip = module.get_bin_path('pip', True, ['%s/bin' % env])
return pip
def _run(cmd):
# returns (rc, stdout, stderr) from shell command
process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
stdout, stderr = process.communicate()
return (process.returncode, stdout, stderr)
def _fail(module, cmd, out, err):
msg = ''
if out:
msg += "stdout: %s" % (out, )
if err:
msg += "\n:stderr: %s" % (err, )
module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, msg=msg)
def main():
state_map = dict(
present='install',
absent='uninstall -y',
latest='install -U',
)
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(default='present', choices=state_map.keys()),
name=dict(default=None, required=False),
version=dict(default=None, required=False),
requirements=dict(default=None, required=False),
virtualenv=dict(default=None, required=False),
use_mirrors=dict(default='yes', choices=BOOLEANS),
extra_args=dict(default=None, required=False),
),
required_one_of=[['name', 'requirements']],
mutually_exclusive=[['name', 'requirements']],
)
state = module.params['state']
name = module.params['name']
version = module.params['version']
requirements = module.params['requirements']
use_mirrors = module.boolean(module.params['use_mirrors'])
extra_args = module.params['extra_args']
if state == 'latest' and version is not None:
module.fail_json(msg='version is incompatible with state=latest')
if name and '=' in name:
module.fail_json(msg='version must be specified in the version parameter')
err = ''
out = ''
env = module.params['virtualenv']
if env:
virtualenv = module.get_bin_path('virtualenv', True)
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(env, 'bin', 'activate')):
cmd = '%s %s' % (virtualenv, env)
rc, out_venv, err_venv = _run(cmd)
out += out_venv
err += err_venv
if rc != 0:
_fail(module, cmd, out, err)
pip = _get_pip(module, env)
cmd = '%s %s' % (pip, state_map[state])
if state != 'absent' and use_mirrors:
cmd += ' --use-mirrors'
if extra_args:
cmd += ' %s' % extra_args
if name:
cmd += ' %s' % _get_full_name(name, version)
elif requirements:
cmd += ' -r %s' % requirements
rc, out_pip, err_pip = _run(cmd)
out += out_pip
err += err_pip
if rc == 1 and state == 'absent' and 'not installed' in out_pip:
pass # rc is 1 when attempting to uninstall non-installed package
elif rc != 0:
_fail(module, cmd, out, err)
if state == 'absent':
changed = 'Successfully uninstalled' in out_pip
else:
changed = 'Successfully installed' in out_pip
module.exit_json(changed=changed, cmd=cmd, name=name, version=version,
state=state, requirements=requirements, virtualenv=env)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()