# Copyright 2012, Tim Bielawa # # 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 . from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import datetime import sys import time from termios import tcflush, TCIFLUSH from ansible.errors import * from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase class ActionModule(ActionBase): ''' pauses execution for a length or time, or until input is received ''' PAUSE_TYPES = ['seconds', 'minutes', 'prompt', ''] BYPASS_HOST_LOOP = True def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=dict()): ''' run the pause action module ''' duration_unit = 'minutes' prompt = None seconds = None result = dict( changed = False, rc = 0, stderr = '', stdout = '', start = None, stop = None, delta = None, ) # FIXME: not sure if we can get this info directly like this anymore? #hosts = ', '.join(self.runner.host_set) # Is 'args' empty, then this is the default prompted pause if self._task.args is None or len(self._task.args.keys()) == 0: pause_type = 'prompt' #prompt = "[%s]\nPress enter to continue:\n" % hosts prompt = "[%s]\nPress enter to continue:\n" % self._task.get_name().strip() # Are 'minutes' or 'seconds' keys that exist in 'args'? elif 'minutes' in self._task.args or 'seconds' in self._task.args: try: if 'minutes' in self._task.args: pause_type = 'minutes' # The time() command operates in seconds so we need to # recalculate for minutes=X values. seconds = int(self._task.args['minutes']) * 60 else: pause_type = 'seconds' seconds = int(self._task.args['seconds']) duration_unit = 'seconds' except ValueError as e: return dict(failed=True, msg="non-integer value given for prompt duration:\n%s" % str(e)) # Is 'prompt' a key in 'args'? elif 'prompt' in self._task.args: pause_type = 'prompt' #prompt = "[%s]\n%s:\n" % (hosts, self._task.args['prompt']) prompt = "[%s]\n%s:\n" % (self._task.get_name().strip(), self._task.args['prompt']) # I have no idea what you're trying to do. But it's so wrong. else: return dict(failed=True, msg="invalid pause type given. must be one of: %s" % ", ".join(self.PAUSE_TYPES)) #vv("created 'pause' ActionModule: pause_type=%s, duration_unit=%s, calculated_seconds=%s, prompt=%s" % \ # (self.pause_type, self.duration_unit, self.seconds, self.prompt)) ######################################################################## # Begin the hard work! start = time.time() result['start'] = str(datetime.datetime.now()) # FIXME: this is all very broken right now, as prompting from the worker side # is not really going to be supported, and actions marked as BYPASS_HOST_LOOP # probably should not be run through the executor engine at all. Also, ctrl+c # is now captured on the parent thread, so it can't be caught here via the # KeyboardInterrupt exception. try: if not pause_type == 'prompt': print("(^C-c = continue early, ^C-a = abort)") #print("[%s]\nPausing for %s seconds" % (hosts, seconds)) print("[%s]\nPausing for %s seconds" % (self._task.get_name().strip(), seconds)) time.sleep(seconds) else: # Clear out any unflushed buffered input which would # otherwise be consumed by raw_input() prematurely. #tcflush(sys.stdin, TCIFLUSH) result['user_input'] = raw_input(prompt.encode(sys.stdout.encoding)) except KeyboardInterrupt: while True: print('\nAction? (a)bort/(c)ontinue: ') c = getch() if c == 'c': # continue playbook evaluation break elif c == 'a': # abort further playbook evaluation raise ae('user requested abort!') finally: duration = time.time() - start result['stop'] = str(datetime.datetime.now()) result['delta'] = int(duration) if duration_unit == 'minutes': duration = round(duration / 60.0, 2) else: duration = round(duration, 2) result['stdout'] = "Paused for %s %s" % (duration, duration_unit) return result