# (c) 2012-2014, 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 . # Make coding more python3-ish from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type from ansible.playbook.base import Base from ansible.playbook.attribute import Attribute, FieldAttribute from ansible.errors import AnsibleError from ansible.parsing.splitter import parse_kv from ansible.parsing.mod_args import ModuleArgsParser from ansible.plugins import module_finder, lookup_finder class Task(Base): """ A task is a language feature that represents a call to a module, with given arguments and other parameters. A handler is a subclass of a task. Usage: Task.load(datastructure) -> Task Task.something(...) """ # ================================================================================= # ATTRIBUTES # load_ and # validate_ # will be used if defined # might be possible to define others _args = FieldAttribute(isa='dict') _action = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _always_run = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _any_errors_fatal = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _async = FieldAttribute(isa='int') _connection = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _delay = FieldAttribute(isa='int') _delegate_to = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _environment = FieldAttribute(isa='dict') _first_available_file = FieldAttribute(isa='list') _ignore_errors = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _loop = FieldAttribute(isa='string', private=True) _loop_args = FieldAttribute(isa='list', private=True) _local_action = FieldAttribute(isa='string') # FIXME: this should not be a Task _meta = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _name = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _no_log = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _notify = FieldAttribute(isa='list') _poll = FieldAttribute(isa='integer') _register = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _remote_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _retries = FieldAttribute(isa='integer') _run_once = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _su = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _su_pass = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _su_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _sudo = FieldAttribute(isa='bool') _sudo_user = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _sudo_pass = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _transport = FieldAttribute(isa='string') _until = FieldAttribute(isa='list') # ? def __init__(self, block=None, role=None): ''' constructors a task, without the Task.load classmethod, it will be pretty blank ''' self._block = block self._role = role super(Task, self).__init__() def get_name(self): ''' return the name of the task ''' if self._role and self.name: return "%s : %s" % (self._role.name, self.name) elif self.name: return self.name else: flattened_args = self._merge_kv(self.args) return "%s %s" % (self.action, flattened_args) def _merge_kv(self, ds): if ds is None: return "" elif isinstance(ds, basestring): return ds elif isinstance(ds, dict): buf = "" for (k,v) in ds.iteritems(): if k.startswith('_'): continue buf = buf + "%s=%s " % (k,v) buf = buf.strip() return buf @staticmethod def load(data, block=None, role=None): t = Task(block=block, role=role) return t.load_data(data) def __repr__(self): ''' returns a human readable representation of the task ''' return "TASK: %s" % self.get_name() def _munge_loop(self, ds, new_ds, k, v): ''' take a lookup plugin name and store it correctly ''' if self._loop.value is not None: raise AnsibleError("duplicate loop in task: %s" % k) new_ds['loop'] = k new_ds['loop_args'] = v def munge(self, ds): ''' tasks are especially complex arguments so need pre-processing. keep it short. ''' assert isinstance(ds, dict) # the new, cleaned datastructure, which will have legacy # items reduced to a standard structure suitable for the # attributes of the task class new_ds = dict() # use the args parsing class to determine the action, args, # and the delegate_to value from the various possible forms # supported as legacy args_parser = ModuleArgsParser() (action, args, delegate_to) = args_parser.parse(ds) new_ds['action'] = action new_ds['args'] = args new_ds['delegate_to'] = delegate_to for (k,v) in ds.iteritems(): if k in ('action', 'local_action', 'args', 'delegate_to') or k == action: # we don't want to re-assign these values, which were # determined by the ModuleArgsParser() above continue elif "with_%s" % k in lookup_finder: self._munge_loop(ds, new_ds, k, v) else: new_ds[k] = v return new_ds # ================================================================================== # BELOW THIS LINE # info below this line is "old" and is before the attempt to build Attributes # use as reference but plan to replace and radically simplify # ================================================================================== LEGACY = """ def _load_action(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign the module and parameters if used in 'action/local_action' format ''' results = dict() module_name, params = v.strip().split(' ', 1) if module_name not in module_finder: raise AnsibleError("the specified module '%s' could not be found, check your module path" % module_name) results['_module_name'] = module_name results['_parameters'] = parse_kv(params) if k == 'local_action': if 'delegate_to' in ds: raise AnsibleError("delegate_to cannot be specified with local_action in task: %s" % ds.get('name', v)) results['_delegate_to'] = '127.0.0.1' if not 'transport' in ds and not 'connection' in ds: results['_transport'] = 'local' return results def _load_module(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign the module and parameters if used in 'module:' format ''' results = dict() if self._module_name: raise AnsibleError("the module name (%s) was already specified, '%s' is a duplicate" % (self._module_name, k)) elif 'action' in ds: raise AnsibleError("multiple actions specified in task: '%s' and '%s'" % (k, ds.get('name', ds['action']))) results['_module_name'] = k if isinstance(v, dict) and 'args' in ds: raise AnsibleError("can't combine args: and a dict for %s: in task %s" % (k, ds.get('name', "%s: %s" % (k, v)))) results['_parameters'] = self._load_parameters(v) return results def _load_loop(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign the module any loop directives that have valid action plugins as names ''' results = dict() if isinstance(v, basestring): param = v.strip() if (param.startswith('{{') and param.find('}}') == len(ds[x]) - 2 and param.find('|') == -1): utils.warning("It is unnecessary to use '{{' in loops, leave variables in loop expressions bare.") plugin_name = k.replace("with_","") if plugin_name in utils.plugins.lookup_loader: results['_lookup_plugin'] = plugin_name results['_lookup_terms'] = v else: raise errors.AnsibleError("cannot find lookup plugin named %s for usage in with_%s" % (plugin_name, plugin_name)) return results def _load_legacy_when(self, ds, k, v): ''' yell about old when syntax being used still ''' utils.deprecated("The 'when_' conditional has been removed. Switch to using the regular unified 'when' statements as described on docs.ansible.com.","1.5", removed=True) if self._when: raise errors.AnsibleError("multiple when_* statements specified in task %s" % (ds.get('name', ds.get('action')))) when_name = k.replace("when_","") return dict(_when = "%s %s" % (when_name, v)) def _load_when(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign a conditional ''' conditionals = self._when.copy() conditionals.push(v) return dict(_when=conditionals) def _load_changed_when(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign a changed_when conditional ''' conditionals = self._changed_when.copy() conditionals.push(v) return dict(_changed_when=conditionals) def _load_failed_when(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign a failed_when conditional ''' conditionals = self._failed_when.copy() conditionals.push(v) return dict(_failed_when=conditionals) # FIXME: move to BaseObject def _load_tags(self, ds, k, v): ''' validate/transmogrify/assign any tags ''' new_tags = self.tags.copy() tags = v if isinstance(v, basestring): tags = v.split(',') new_tags.push(v) return dict(_tags=v) def _load_invalid_key(self, ds, k, v): ''' handle any key we do not recognize ''' raise AnsibleError("%s is not a legal parameter in an Ansible task or handler" % k) def _load_other_valid_key(self, ds, k, v): ''' handle any other attribute we DO recognize ''' results = dict() k = "_%s" % k results[k] = v return results def _loader_for_key(self, k): ''' based on the name of a datastructure element, find the code to handle it ''' if k in ('action', 'local_action'): return self._load_action elif k in utils.plugins.module_finder: return self._load_module elif k.startswith('with_'): return self._load_loop elif k == 'changed_when': return self._load_changed_when elif k == 'failed_when': return self._load_failed_when elif k == 'when': return self._load_when elif k == 'tags': return self._load_tags elif k not in self.VALID_KEYS: return self._load_invalid_key else: return self._load_other_valid_key # ================================================================================== # PRE-VALIDATION - expected to be uncommonly used, this checks for arguments that # are aliases of each other. Most everything else should be in the LOAD block # or the POST-VALIDATE block. def _pre_validate(self, ds): ''' rarely used function to see if the datastructure has items that mean the same thing ''' if 'action' in ds and 'local_action' in ds: raise AnsibleError("the 'action' and 'local_action' attributes can not be used together") # ================================================================================= # POST-VALIDATION: checks for internal inconsistency between fields # validation can result in an error but also corrections def _post_validate(self): ''' is the loaded datastructure sane? ''' if not self._name: self._name = self._post_validate_fixed_name() # incompatible items self._validate_conflicting_su_and_sudo() self._validate_conflicting_first_available_file_and_loookup() def _post_validate_fixed_name(self): '' construct a name for the task if no name was specified ''' flat_params = " ".join(["%s=%s" % (k,v) for k,v in self._parameters.iteritems()]) return = "%s %s" % (self._module_name, flat_params) def _post_validate_conflicting_su_and_sudo(self): ''' make sure su/sudo usage doesn't conflict ''' conflicting = (self._sudo or self._sudo_user or self._sudo_pass) and (self._su or self._su_user or self._su_pass): if conflicting: raise AnsibleError('sudo params ("sudo", "sudo_user", "sudo_pass") and su params ("su", "su_user", "su_pass") cannot be used together') def _post_validate_conflicting_first_available_file_and_lookup(self): ''' first_available_file (deprecated) predates lookup plugins, and cannot be used with those kinds of loops ''' if self._first_available_file and self._lookup_plugin: raise AnsibleError("with_(plugin), and first_available_file are mutually incompatible in a single task") """