* Can be configured in the ansible.cfg for tasks/handlers individually
* If an included filename contains no vars or loops, it will be expanded
in-place as if it were marked as static
* Make role param resolution follow the role dependency chain, rather
than using all roles within the play
* Also move params to be merged in after role vars in general, to match
our variable precedence rules
* Changes to the way var lookup is done in role helper methods for
get_vars(), get_inherited_vars(), and get_role_params() to make the
above possible without trampling on previously merged vars
Fixes#14472Fixes#14475
* Make documentation examples into code blocks
* Make code to call the subsets more general.
* Made min subset always execute (cannot disable it).
* Use a passed in modules parameter rather than global modules. This is needed for ziploader
* Remove unneeded __init__()
* Remove uneeded multiple inheritance from a base class
* gather_facts is now a list type
Prior to 75b6f61, we strictly limited variables we re-injected. After that
patch however, we re-injected everything which causes problems under certain
circumstances. For now, we'll continue to filter out some properties of
PlayContext for re-injection.
Fixes#14352
* Fix the way task_include fields were created and copied
* Have blocks get_dep_chain() look at task_include's blocks for proper
dep chain inheritance
* Fix the way task_include fields are copied to prevent a recursive
degradation
Fixes#14460
* Make sure dep chains are checked recursively for nested blocks
* Fixing iterator is_failed() check to make sure we're not in a
rescue block before returning True
* Use is_failed() to test whether a host should be added to the TQM
failed_hosts list
* Use is_failed() when compiling the list of hosts left to iterate
over in both the linear and free strategies
Fixes#14222
* If the internal value is None, do not add the variable
* Make sure all aliases for a given variable name are set (if they're
not already set in the dictionary)
Fixes#14310
it was assumed it could only be a dict or string (it starts out as a list)
also a 2nd assumption that bare vars only would appear in one of the dict keys.
removed deprecation warnings from here as they should be signaled in the bare conversion itself.
Role definitions typically require params to be different from those
which are specified as FieldAttributes on the playbook classes used
for roles, however a certain subset should be allowed (typically those
used for connection stuff).
Fixes#14095
The dep chain for roles created during the compile step had bugs, in
which the dep chain was overwriten and the original tasks in the role
were not assigned a dep chain. This lead to problems in determining
whether roles had already run when in a "diamond" structure, and in
some cases roles were not correctly getting variables from parents.
Fixes#14046
When using a playbook-level include, we now catch any errors raised during
the conditional evaluation step and set a flag to indicate we need to pass
those conditionals on to the included play (most likely because they contain
inventory variables for evaluation).
Fixes#14003
This causes problems when fetching parent attributes, as the include
was being skipped because the parent block would fetch the attribute
from the parent play first.
Fixes#13872
* Don't re-use the existing connection if the remote_addr field of
the play context has changed
* When overriding variables in PlayContext (from task/variables),
don't set the same attribute based on a different variable name
if we had already previously set it from another variable name
Fixes#13880
* Saving of the registered variable was occuring after the tests for
changed/failed_when.
* Each of the above fields and until were being post_validated too early,
so variables which were not defined at that time were causing task
failures.
Fixes#13591
Also fixes a bug where we were passing an incorrect number of parameters to
_do_handler_run() when processing an include file in a handler task/block.
Fixes#13560
Otherwise, each relative include path is checked on its own, rather
than in relation to the (possibly relative) path of its parent, meaning
includes multiple level deep may fail to find the correct (or any) file.
Fixes#13472
moved from the field attribute declaration and created a placeholder
which then is resolved in the field attribute class.
this is to avoid unwanted persistent of the defaults across objects which introduces
stealth bugs when multiple objects of the same kind are used in succession while
not overriding the default values.
tasks were overriding commandline with their defaults, not with the
explicit setting, removed the setting of defaults from task init and
pushed down to play context at last possible moment.
fixes#13362
* Move self._tqm.load_callbacks() earlier to ensure that v2_on_playbook_start can fire
* Pass the playbook instance to v2_on_playbook_start
* Add a _file_name instance attribute to the playbook
Ensure that ansible-galaxy version can be a branch, a tag, or any tree-ish
supported by git including specific commit IDs. For git scm roles, adds an
explicit git checkout of the specified role_version prior to the git archive.
This means that we'll always archive from HEAD of whatever role_version is
checked out. role_version can be a branch, a tag, or any <tree-ish> supported
by git including specific commit IDs. These changes also ensure
ansible-galaxy works for scm clones when specified version differs from
repository default branch.
Previously, we were filtering the task list on tags for each host
that was including the file, based on the idea that the variables
had to include the host information. However, the top level task
filtering is play-context only, which should also apply to the
included tasks. Tags cannot and should not be based on hostvars.
prior to this commit, an attempt to use the `include:` directive would
fail in a `rescue:` or `always:` block if there were failures in the
main block task list.
Resolves#12876.
ansible-playbook now works when run with a playbook
that includes a role that includes another role
specified using csv format
Updated one of the roles used in the tests to fix
broken tests - `make test_galaxy` now works
Fixes#11486. Also addresses the problem alluded to in #10620.
For some situations like Vagrant, the remote_addr may be a localhost addr, but ssh
is still desired. This corrects the assumption that any localhost remote_addr should
be using the local connection by checking the inventory_hostname value as well.
Fixes#12817
better error reporting on fetching errors
use scm if it exists over src
unified functions in requirements
simplified logic
added verbose to tests
cleanup code refs, unused options and dead code
moved get_opt to base class
fixes#11920fixes#12612fixes#10454
Using set_host_overrides() in the connection plugin to access the ssh
argument variables from the inventory didn't see group_vars/host_vars
settings, as noted earlier. Instead, we can set the correct values in
the PlayContext, which has access to all command-line options, task
settings, and variables.
The only downside of doing so is that the source of the settings is no
longer available in ssh.py, and therefore can't be logged. But the code
is simpler, and it actually works.
This change was suggested by @jimi-c in response to the FIXME in the
earlier commit.
Now we have the following ways to set additional arguments:
1. [ssh_connection]ssh_args in ansible.cfg: global setting, prepended to
every command line for ssh/scp/sftp. Overrides default ControlPersist
settings.
2. ansible_ssh_common_args inventory variable. Appended to every command
line for ssh/scp/sftp. Used in addition to ssh_args, if set above, or
the default settings.
3. ansible_{sftp,scp,ssh}_extra_args inventory variables. Appended to
every command line for the relevant binary only. Used in addition to
#1 and #2, if set above, or the default settings.
3. Using the --ssh-common-args or --{sftp,scp,ssh}-extra-args command
line options (which are overriden by #2 and #3 above).
This preserves backwards compatibility (for ssh_args in ansible.cfg),
but also permits global settings (e.g. ProxyCommand via _common_args) or
ssh-specific options (e.g. -R via ssh_extra_args).
Fixes#12576
Fixes another failing test.
(I don't want to do a global search/replace for 'basestring' because I
want to have unit tests covering each occurrence. When I run out of
existing failing tests, I'll try to write new ones.)
SSH pipelining can be a significant performance improvement, but it will
not work if sudoers is configured to requiretty. With this change, one
could have pipelining enabled in ansible.cfg, but use sudo to turn off
requiretty in a separate play (or task) where pipelining is disabled:
- hosts: foo
vars:
ansible_pipelining: no
tasks:
- lineinfile: dest=/etc/sudoers line='Defaults requiretty' state=absent
sudo_user: root
(Note that sudoers has a complicated syntax, so the above lineinfile
invocation may be too simplistic for production use; but the point is
that a separate play can do something to disable requiretty.)