Previously, includes had to receive variables via a special 'vars'
field. With this patch, the include syntax becomes a more natural
datastructure without special fields and is more akin to the way
role includes/dependencies work.
Tested with the following playbook:
---
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- { include: inc1.yml, a: 1 }
- include: inc2.yml
b: 2
- include: inc3.yml
with_items:
- x
- y
- z
Fixes#3481
Still compatible with user: but deprecating it so we can have
a matching remote_user: in tasks, cannot be user: because of the
module of the same name. #3932
Signed-off-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
Reported by Rumen:
TASK: [fail FAIL] *************************************************************
skipping: [hostname.com]
failed: [hostname.com] => {"failed": true}
msg: Failed as requested from task
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook", line 268, in <module>
sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
File "/usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook", line 208, in main
pb.run()
File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/ansible/playbook/__init__.py", line 262, in run
if not self._run_play(play):
File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/ansible/playbook/__init__.py", line 580, in _run_play
if (hosts_count - len(host_list)) > int((play.max_fail_pct)/100.0 * hosts_count):
TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()
The play was just checking for the presence of the keyword in the
YAML datastructure, and not the value of the field, so doing something
like variable substitution was always causing the play to be accelerated
* Default variables are now fed directly into roles, just like the
other variables, so that roles see their unique values rather
than those set at the global level.
* Role dependency duplicates are now determined by checking the params used
when specifying them as dependencies rather than just on the name of the
role. For example, the following would be included twice without having
to specify "allow_duplicates: true":
dependencies:
- { role: foo, x: 1 }
- { role: foo, x: 2 }
The 'always_run' task clause allows one to execute a task even in
check mode.
While here implement Runner.noop_on_check() to check if a runner
really should execute its task, with respect to check mode option
and 'always_run' clause.
Also add the optional 'jinja2' argument to check_conditional() :
it allows to give this function a jinja2 expression without exposing
the 'jinja2_compare' implementation mechanism.
Tests `test_playbook_undefined_varsX_fail` check if ansible detects
undefined variables when `error_on_undefined_vars` is enabled. These
tests fail without "Improve behavior with error_on_undefined_vars
enabled" patch.
Tests `test_playbook_undefined_varsX_ignore` check if ansible ignores
undefined variables when `error_on_undefined_vars` is disabled.
Also modify PlayBook._run_task_internal() so error_on_undefined_vars is
testable.
The block that added the original list of roles was indented too far,
and was only being reached if a role had dependencies. This resulted
in roles without dependencies from being added to the list of roles.
Credit goes to looped for reporting and diagnosing the issue.
Fixes#3686
Dependencies are enabled by adding a new directory/file named
meta/main.yml to the role. The format of the dependencies are:
dependencies:
- { role: foo, x: 1, y: 2 }
- { role: bar, x: 3, y: 4 }
...
Dependencies inherit variables as they are seen at the time of the
dependency inclusion. For example, if foo(x=1, y=2) has a dependency
on bar(x=3,z=4), then bar will have variables (x=3,y=2,z=4).
Different roles can have dependencies on the same role, and this
variable inheritence allows for the reuse of generic roles quite easily.
For example:
Role 'car' has the following dependencies:
dependencies:
- { role: wheel, n: 1 }
- { role: wheel, n: 2 }
- { role: wheel, n: 3 }
- { role: wheel, n: 4 }
Role 'wheel' has the following dependencies:
dependencies:
- { role: tire }
- { role: brake }
The role 'car' is then used as follows:
- { role: car, type: honda }
And tasks/main.yml in each role simply contains the following:
- name: {{ type }} whatever {{ n }}
command: echo ''
TASK: [honda tire 1]
TASK: [honda brake 1]
TASK: [honda wheel 1]
TASK: [honda tire 2]
TASK: [honda brake 2]
TASK: [honda wheel 2]
TASK: [honda tire 3]
TASK: [honda brake 3]
TASK: [honda wheel 3]
TASK: [honda tire 4]
TASK: [honda brake 4]
TASK: [honda wheel 4]
TASK: [I'm a honda] <- (this is in roles/car/tasks/main.yml)
Previous patch was reverted due to the fact that there was an issue
with the results not always being a dictionary (they're sometimes
a unicode string, ie. when the with_items is used with yum). This
minor change corrects that by checking for a dict object.