# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . ############################################# import ansible.runner import ansible.constants as C from ansible.utils import * import yaml import shlex import os ############################################# class PlayBook(object): ''' runs an ansible playbook, given as a datastructure or YAML filename. a playbook is a deployment, config management, or automation based set of commands to run in series. multiple patterns do not execute simultaneously, but tasks in each pattern do execute in parallel according to the number of forks requested. ''' def __init__(self, playbook =None, host_list =C.DEFAULT_HOST_LIST, module_path =C.DEFAULT_MODULE_PATH, forks =C.DEFAULT_FORKS, timeout =C.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, remote_user =C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_USER, remote_pass =C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PASS, verbose=False): # TODO, once ansible-playbook is it's own script this will # have much LESS parameters to the constructor and will # read most everything per pattern from the playbook # and this will be greatly simplified self.host_list = host_list self.module_path = module_path self.forks = forks self.timeout = timeout self.remote_user = remote_user self.remote_pass = remote_pass self.verbose = verbose # store the list of changes/invocations/failure counts # as a dictionary of integers keyed off the hostname self.processed = {} self.dark = {} self.changed = {} self.invocations = {} self.failures = {} # playbook file can be passed in as a path or # as file contents (to support API usage) self.playbook = self._parse_playbook(playbook) def _parse_playbook(self, playbook): ''' load YAML file, including handling for imported files ''' dirname = os.path.dirname(playbook) playbook = yaml.load(file(playbook).read()) for play in playbook: tasks = play.get('tasks',[]) handlers = play.get('handlers', []) # process tasks in this file as well as imported tasks new_tasks = [] for task in tasks: if 'include' in task: path = path_dwim(dirname, task['include']) included = yaml.load(file(path).read()) for x in included: new_tasks.append(x) else: new_tasks.append(task) play['tasks'] = new_tasks # process handlers as well as imported handlers new_handlers = [] for handler in handlers: if 'include' in handler: path = path_dwim(dirname, handler['include']) included = yaml.load(file(path).read()) for x in included: new_handlers.append(x) else: new_handlers.append(handler) play['handlers'] = new_handlers return playbook def run(self): ''' run all patterns in the playbook ''' # loop through all patterns and run them for pattern in self.playbook: self._run_pattern(pattern) if self.verbose: print "\n" # summarize the results results = {} for host in self.processed.keys(): results[host] = { 'resources' : self.invocations.get(host, 0), 'changed' : self.changed.get(host, 0), 'dark' : self.dark.get(host, 0), 'failed' : self.failures.get(host, 0) } return results def _prune_failed_hosts(self, host_list): new_hosts = [] for x in host_list: if not x in self.failures and not x in self.dark: new_hosts.append(x) return new_hosts def _run_module(self, pattern, module, args, hosts, remote_user): ''' run a particular module step in a playbook ''' return ansible.runner.Runner( pattern=pattern, module_name=module, module_args=args, host_list=hosts, forks=self.forks, remote_pass=self.remote_pass, module_path=self.module_path, timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=remote_user ).run() def _run_task(self, pattern=None, task=None, host_list=None, remote_user=None, handlers=None, conditional=False): ''' run a single task in the playbook and recursively run any subtasks. ''' if host_list is None: # pruned host lists occur when running triggered # actions where not all hosts have changed # though top-level tasks will pass in "None" here host_list = self.host_list (host_list, groups) = ansible.runner.Runner.parse_hosts(host_list) # do not continue to run tasks on hosts that have had failures host_list = self._prune_failed_hosts(host_list) # load the module name and parameters from the task entry name = task['name'] action = task['action'] # comment = task.get('comment', '') tokens = shlex.split(action) module_name = tokens[0] module_args = tokens[1:] # tasks can be direct (run on all nodes matching # the pattern) or conditional, where they ran # as the result of a change handler on a subset # of all of the hosts if self.verbose: print task_start_msg(name, conditional) # load up an appropriate ansible runner to # run the task in parallel results = self._run_module(pattern, module_name, module_args, host_list, remote_user) # if no hosts are matched, carry on, unlike /bin/ansible # which would warn you about this if results is None: results = {} # walk through the results and build up # summary information about successes and # failures. TODO: split into subfunction dark = results.get("dark", {}) contacted = results.get("contacted", {}) for host, msg in dark.items(): self.processed[host] = 1 if self.verbose: print "unreachable: [%s] => %s" % (host, msg) if not host in self.dark: self.dark[host] = 1 else: self.dark[host] = self.dark[host] + 1 for host, results in contacted.items(): self.processed[host] = 1 if is_failed(results): if self.verbose: print "failed: [%s] => %s\n" % (host, smjson(results)) if not host in self.failures: self.failures[host] = 1 else: self.failures[host] = self.failures[host] + 1 else: if self.verbose: print "ok: [%s]\n" % host if not host in self.invocations: self.invocations[host] = 1 else: self.invocations[host] = self.invocations[host] + 1 if results.get('changed', False): if not host in self.changed: self.changed[host] = 1 else: self.changed[host] = self.changed[host] + 1 # flag which notify handlers need to be run # this will be on a SUBSET of the actual host list. For instance # a file might need to be written on only half of the nodes so # we would only trigger restarting Apache on half of the nodes subtasks = task.get('notify', []) if len(subtasks) > 0: for host, results in contacted.items(): if results.get('changed', False): for subtask in subtasks: self._flag_handler(handlers, subtask, host) def _flag_handler(self, handlers, match_name, host): ''' if a task has any notify elements, flag handlers for run at end of execution cycle for hosts that have indicated changes have been made ''' # for all registered handlers in the ansible playbook # for this particular pattern group for x in handlers: name = x['name'] if match_name == name: # flag the handler with the list of hosts # it needs to be run on, it will be run later if not 'run' in x: x['run'] = [] x['run'].append(host) def _run_pattern(self, pg): ''' run a list of tasks for a given pattern, in order ''' # get configuration information about the pattern pattern = pg['hosts'] tasks = pg['tasks'] handlers = pg['handlers'] user = pg.get('user', C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_USER) self.host_list, groups = ansible.runner.Runner.parse_hosts(self.host_list) if self.verbose: print "PLAY [%s] ****************************\n" % pattern # run all the top level tasks, these get run on every node for task in tasks: self._run_task( pattern=pattern, task=task, handlers=handlers, remote_user=user ) # handlers only run on certain nodes, they are flagged by _flag_handlers # above. They only run on nodes when things mark them as changed, and # handlers only get run once. For instance, the system is designed # such that multiple config files if changed can ask for an Apache restart # but Apache will only be restarted once (at the end). for task in handlers: if type(task.get("run", None)) == list: self._run_task( pattern=pattern, task=task, handlers=handlers, host_list=task.get('run',[]), conditional=True, remote_user=user ) # end of execution for this particular pattern. Multiple patterns # can be in a single playbook file