updated docs for 2.0 api

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Brian Coca 9 years ago
parent 38c11e2239
commit 0f813fd76a

@ -17,11 +17,67 @@ This chapter discusses the Python API.
.. _python_api:
Python API
----------
The Python API is very powerful, and is how the ansible CLI and ansible-playbook
are implemented.
are implemented. In version 2.0 the core ansible got rewritten and the API was mostly rewritten.
.. _python_api_20:
Python API 2.0
--------------
In 2.0 things get a bit more complicated to start, but you end up with much more discrete and readable classes::
#!/usr/bin/python2
from collections import namedtuple
from ansible.parsing.dataloader import DataLoader
from ansible.vars import VariableManager
from ansible.inventory import Inventory
from ansible.playbook.play import Play
from ansible.executor.task_queue_manager import TaskQueueManager
Options = namedtuple('Options', ['connection','module_path', 'forks', 'remote_user', 'private_key_file', 'ssh_common_args', 'ssh_extra_args', 'sftp_extra_args', 'scp_extra_args', 'become', 'become_method', 'become_user', 'verbosity', 'check'])
# initialize needed objects
variable_manager = VariableManager()
loader = DataLoader()
options = Options(connection='local', module_path='/path/to/mymodules', forks=100, remote_user=None, private_key_file=None, ssh_common_args=None, ssh_extra_args=None, sftp_extra_args=None, scp_extra_args=None, become=None, become_method=None, become_user=None, verbosity=None, check=False)
passwords = dict(vault_pass='secret')
# create inventory and pass to var manager
inventory = Inventory(loader=loader, variable_manager=variable_manager, host_list='localhost')
variable_manager.set_inventory(inventory)
# create play with tasks
play_source = dict(
name = "Ansible Play",
hosts = 'localhost',
gather_facts = 'no',
tasks = [ dict(action=dict(module='debug', args=(msg='Hello Galaxy!'))) ]
)
play = Play().load(play_source, variable_manager=variable_manager, loader=loader)
# actually run it
tqm = None
try:
tqm = TaskQueueManager(
inventory=inventory,
variable_manager=variable_manager,
loader=loader,
options=options,
passwords=passwords,
stdout_callback='default',
)
result = tqm.run(play)
finally:
if tqm is not None:
tqm.cleanup()
.. _python_api_old:
Python API pre 2.0
------------------
It's pretty simple::
@ -51,7 +107,7 @@ expressed in the :doc:`modules` documentation.::
A module can return any type of JSON data it wants, so Ansible can
be used as a framework to rapidly build powerful applications and scripts.
.. _detailed_api_example:
.. _detailed_api_old_example:
Detailed API Example
````````````````````
@ -87,9 +143,9 @@ The following script prints out the uptime information for all hosts::
for (hostname, result) in results['dark'].items():
print "%s >>> %s" % (hostname, result)
Advanced programmers may also wish to read the source to ansible itself, for
it uses the Runner() API (with all available options) to implement the
command line tools ``ansible`` and ``ansible-playbook``.
Advanced programmers may also wish to read the source to ansible itself,
for it uses the API (with all available options) to implement the ``ansible``
command line tools (``lib/ansible/cli/``).
.. seealso::

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