Move the rest of executor code to global display

pull/12547/merge
Toshio Kuratomi 9 years ago
parent 7ecfa072da
commit 186e034515

@ -37,8 +37,16 @@ from ansible.utils.listify import listify_lookup_plugin_terms
from ansible.utils.unicode import to_unicode
from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import UnsafeProxy
try:
from __main__ import display
display = display
except ImportError:
from ansible.utils.display import Display
display = Display()
__all__ = ['TaskExecutor']
class TaskExecutor:
'''
@ -61,20 +69,13 @@ class TaskExecutor:
self._loader = loader
self._shared_loader_obj = shared_loader_obj
try:
from __main__ import display
self._display = display
except ImportError:
from ansible.utils.display import Display
self._display = Display()
def run(self):
'''
The main executor entrypoint, where we determine if the specified
task requires looping and either runs the task with
'''
self._display.debug("in run()")
display.debug("in run()")
try:
# lookup plugins need to know if this task is executing from
@ -95,9 +96,9 @@ class TaskExecutor:
failed = False
for item in item_results:
if 'changed' in item and item['changed']:
changed = True
changed = True
if 'failed' in item and item['failed']:
failed = True
failed = True
# create the overall result item, and set the changed/failed
# flags there to reflect the overall result of the loop
@ -114,9 +115,9 @@ class TaskExecutor:
else:
res = dict(changed=False, skipped=True, skipped_reason='No items in the list', results=[])
else:
self._display.debug("calling self._execute()")
display.debug("calling self._execute()")
res = self._execute()
self._display.debug("_execute() done")
display.debug("_execute() done")
# make sure changed is set in the result, if it's not present
if 'changed' not in res:
@ -133,9 +134,9 @@ class TaskExecutor:
return res._obj
return res
self._display.debug("dumping result to json")
display.debug("dumping result to json")
res = _clean_res(res)
self._display.debug("done dumping result, returning")
display.debug("done dumping result, returning")
return res
except AnsibleError as e:
return dict(failed=True, msg=to_unicode(e, nonstring='simplerepr'))
@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ class TaskExecutor:
except AttributeError:
pass
except Exception as e:
self._display.debug("error closing connection: %s" % to_unicode(e))
display.debug("error closing connection: %s" % to_unicode(e))
def _get_loop_items(self):
'''
@ -171,18 +172,21 @@ class TaskExecutor:
# first_found loops are special. If the item is undefined
# then we want to fall through to the next value rather
# than failing.
loop_terms = listify_lookup_plugin_terms(terms=self._task.loop_args, templar=templar, loader=self._loader, fail_on_undefined=False, convert_bare=True)
loop_terms = listify_lookup_plugin_terms(terms=self._task.loop_args, templar=templar,
loader=self._loader, fail_on_undefined=False, convert_bare=True)
loop_terms = [t for t in loop_terms if not templar._contains_vars(t)]
else:
try:
loop_terms = listify_lookup_plugin_terms(terms=self._task.loop_args, templar=templar, loader=self._loader, fail_on_undefined=True, convert_bare=True)
loop_terms = listify_lookup_plugin_terms(terms=self._task.loop_args, templar=templar,
loader=self._loader, fail_on_undefined=True, convert_bare=True)
except AnsibleUndefinedVariable as e:
if 'has no attribute' in str(e):
loop_terms = []
self._display.deprecated("Skipping task due to undefined attribute, in the future this will be a fatal error.")
display.deprecated("Skipping task due to undefined attribute, in the future this will be a fatal error.")
else:
raise
items = self._shared_loader_obj.lookup_loader.get(self._task.loop, loader=self._loader, templar=templar).run(terms=loop_terms, variables=vars_copy)
items = self._shared_loader_obj.lookup_loader.get(self._task.loop, loader=self._loader,
templar=templar).run(terms=loop_terms, variables=vars_copy)
else:
raise AnsibleError("Unexpected failure in finding the lookup named '%s' in the available lookup plugins" % self._task.loop)
@ -313,7 +317,7 @@ class TaskExecutor:
# variable not being present which would otherwise cause validation to fail
try:
if not self._task.evaluate_conditional(templar, variables):
self._display.debug("when evaluation failed, skipping this task")
display.debug("when evaluation failed, skipping this task")
return dict(changed=False, skipped=True, skip_reason='Conditional check failed', _ansible_no_log=self._play_context.no_log)
except AnsibleError:
# skip conditional exception in the case of includes as the vars needed might not be avaiable except in the included tasks or due to tags
@ -340,7 +344,7 @@ class TaskExecutor:
if '_variable_params' in self._task.args:
variable_params = self._task.args.pop('_variable_params')
if isinstance(variable_params, dict):
self._display.deprecated("Using variables for task params is unsafe, especially if the variables come from an external source like facts")
display.deprecated("Using variables for task params is unsafe, especially if the variables come from an external source like facts")
variable_params.update(self._task.args)
self._task.args = variable_params
@ -372,19 +376,19 @@ class TaskExecutor:
#vars_copy = variables.copy()
vars_copy = variables
self._display.debug("starting attempt loop")
display.debug("starting attempt loop")
result = None
for attempt in range(retries):
if attempt > 0:
self._display.display("FAILED - RETRYING: %s (%d retries left). Result was: %s" % (self._task, retries-attempt, result), color="red")
display.display("FAILED - RETRYING: %s (%d retries left). Result was: %s" % (self._task, retries-attempt, result), color="red")
result['attempts'] = attempt + 1
self._display.debug("running the handler")
display.debug("running the handler")
try:
result = self._handler.run(task_vars=variables)
except AnsibleConnectionFailure as e:
return dict(unreachable=True, msg=str(e))
self._display.debug("handler run complete")
display.debug("handler run complete")
if self._task.async > 0:
# the async_wrapper module returns dumped JSON via its stdout
@ -479,7 +483,7 @@ class TaskExecutor:
result["_ansible_no_log"] = self._play_context.no_log
# and return
self._display.debug("attempt loop complete, returning result")
display.debug("attempt loop complete, returning result")
return result
def _poll_async_result(self, result, templar):
@ -632,4 +636,3 @@ class TaskExecutor:
raise AnsibleError("the handler '%s' was not found" % handler_name)
return handler

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