Merge pull request #4375 from pfalcon/ansible

copy: Implement recursive copying if src is a directory.
pull/4925/head
James Tanner 11 years ago
commit 33242cacf3

@ -59,6 +59,10 @@ class ActionModule(object):
result=dict(failed=True, msg="src and content are mutually exclusive")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
source_trailing_slash = False
if source:
source_trailing_slash = source.endswith("/")
# if we have first_available_file in our vars
# look up the files and use the first one we find as src
if 'first_available_file' in inject:
@ -95,50 +99,87 @@ class ActionModule(object):
source = utils.path_dwim(self.runner.basedir, source)
local_md5 = utils.md5(source)
source_files = []
if os.path.isdir(source):
# Implement rsync-like behavior: if source is "dir/" , only
# inside its contents will be copied to destination. Otherwise
# if it's "dir", dir itself will be copied to destination.
if source_trailing_slash:
sz = len(source) + 1
else:
sz = len(source.rsplit('/', 1)[0]) + 1
for base_path, sub_folders, files in os.walk(source):
for file in files:
full_path = os.path.join(base_path, file)
rel_path = full_path[sz:]
source_files.append((full_path, rel_path))
# If it's recursive copy, destination is always a dir,
# explictly mark it so (note - copy module relies on this).
if not dest.endswith("/"):
dest += "/"
else:
source_files.append((source, os.path.basename(source)))
changed = False
diffs = []
module_result = {"changed": False}
for source_full, source_rel in source_files:
# We need to get a new tmp path for each file, otherwise the copy module deletes the folder.
tmp = self.runner._make_tmp_path(conn)
local_md5 = utils.md5(source_full)
if local_md5 is None:
result=dict(failed=True, msg="could not find src=%s" % source)
result=dict(failed=True, msg="could not find src=%s" % source_full)
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
# This is kind of optimization - if user told us destination is
# dir, do path manipulation right away, otherwise we still check
# for dest being a dir via remote call below.
if dest.endswith("/"):
base = os.path.basename(source)
dest = os.path.join(dest, base)
dest_file = os.path.join(dest, source_rel)
else:
dest_file = dest
remote_md5 = self.runner._remote_md5(conn, tmp, dest)
remote_md5 = self.runner._remote_md5(conn, tmp, dest_file)
if remote_md5 == '3':
# Destination is a directory
if content is not None:
os.remove(tmp_content)
result = dict(failed=True, msg="can not use content with a dir as dest")
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
dest = os.path.join(dest, os.path.basename(source))
remote_md5 = self.runner._remote_md5(conn, tmp, dest)
dest_file = os.path.join(dest, source_rel)
remote_md5 = self.runner._remote_md5(conn, tmp, dest_file)
# remote_md5 == '1' would mean that the file does not exist.
if remote_md5 != '1' and not force:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=dict(changed=False))
continue
exec_rc = None
if local_md5 != remote_md5:
# Assume we either really change file or error out
changed = True
if self.runner.diff and not raw:
diff = self._get_diff_data(conn, tmp, inject, dest, source)
diff = self._get_diff_data(conn, tmp, inject, dest_file, source_full)
else:
diff = {}
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
if content is not None:
os.remove(tmp_content)
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=dict(changed=True), diff=diff)
diffs.append(diff)
changed = True
module_result = dict(changed=True)
continue
# transfer the file to a remote tmp location
tmp_src = tmp + 'source'
if not raw:
conn.put_file(source, tmp_src)
conn.put_file(source_full, tmp_src)
else:
conn.put_file(source, dest)
conn.put_file(source_full, dest_file)
if content is not None:
os.remove(tmp_content)
@ -148,35 +189,54 @@ class ActionModule(object):
self.runner._low_level_exec_command(conn, "chmod a+r %s" % tmp_src, tmp)
if raw:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=dict(dest=dest, changed=True))
continue
# run the copy module
if raw:
# don't send down raw=no
module_args.pop('raw')
module_args = "%s src=%s original_basename=%s" % (module_args, pipes.quote(tmp_src), pipes.quote(os.path.basename(source)))
return self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'copy', module_args, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args)
# src and dest here come after original and override them
# we pass dest only to make sure it includes trailing slash
# in case of recursive copy
module_args_tmp = "%s src=%s dest=%s original_basename=%s" % (module_args,
pipes.quote(tmp_src), pipes.quote(dest), pipes.quote(source_rel))
module_return = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'copy', module_args_tmp, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args)
else:
# no need to transfer the file, already correct md5, but still need to call
# the file module in case we want to change attributes
if content is not None:
os.remove(tmp_content)
if raw:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=dict(dest=dest, changed=False))
continue
tmp_src = tmp + os.path.basename(source)
tmp_src = tmp + source_rel
if raw:
# don't send down raw=no
module_args.pop('raw')
module_args = "%s src=%s" % (module_args, pipes.quote(tmp_src))
module_args_tmp = "%s src=%s original_basename=%s" % (module_args,
pipes.quote(tmp_src), pipes.quote(source_rel))
if self.runner.noop_on_check(inject):
module_args = "%s CHECKMODE=True" % module_args
results = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'file', module_args, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args)
results = self._result_key_merge(options, results)
return results
module_args_tmp = "%s CHECKMODE=True" % module_args_tmp
module_return = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'file', module_args_tmp, inject=inject, complex_args=complex_args)
module_result = module_return.result
if module_result.get('failed') == True:
return module_return
if module_result.get('changed') == True:
changed = True
# TODO: Support detailed status/diff for multiple files
if len(source_files) == 1:
result = module_result
else:
result = dict(dest=dest, src=source, changed=changed)
if len(diffs) == 1:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result, diff=diffs[0])
else:
return ReturnData(conn=conn, result=result)
def _get_diff_data(self, conn, tmp, inject, destination, source):
peek_result = self.runner._execute_module(conn, tmp, 'file', "path=%s diff_peek=1" % destination, inject=inject, persist_files=True)

@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ options:
src:
description:
- Local path to a file to copy to the remote server; can be absolute or relative.
If path is a directory, it is copied recursively. In this case, if path ends
with "/", only inside contents of that directory are copied to destination.
Otherwise, if it does not end with "/", the directory itself with all contents
is copied. This behavior is similar to Rsync.
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
@ -42,7 +46,8 @@ options:
default: null
dest:
description:
- Remote absolute path where the file should be copied to.
- Remote absolute path where the file should be copied to. If src is a directory,
this must be a directory too.
required: true
default: null
backup:
@ -76,8 +81,8 @@ options:
required: false
author: Michael DeHaan
notes:
- The "copy" module can't be used to recursively copy directory structures to the target machine. Please see the
"Delegation" section of the Advanced Playbooks documentation for a better approach to recursive copies.
- The "copy" module recursively copy facility does not scale to lots (>hundreds) of files.
For alternative, see "Delegation" section of the Advanced Playbooks documentation.
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
@ -122,6 +127,13 @@ def main():
md5sum_src = module.md5(src)
md5sum_dest = None
# Special handling for recursive copy - create intermediate dirs
if original_basename and dest.endswith("/"):
dest = os.path.join(dest, original_basename)
dirname = os.path.dirname(dest)
if not os.path.exists(dirname):
os.makedirs(dirname)
if os.path.exists(dest):
if not force:
module.exit_json(msg="file already exists", src=src, dest=dest, changed=False)

@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ def main():
argument_spec = dict(
state = dict(choices=['file','directory','link','hard','touch','absent'], default=None),
path = dict(aliases=['dest', 'name'], required=True),
original_basename = dict(required=False), # Internal use only, for recursive ops
recurse = dict(default='no', type='bool'),
force = dict(required=False,default=False,type='bool'),
diff_peek = dict(default=None),
@ -200,7 +201,11 @@ def main():
src = os.path.expanduser(src)
if src is not None and os.path.isdir(path) and state not in ["link", "absent"]:
params['path'] = path = os.path.join(path, os.path.basename(src))
if params['original_basename']:
basename = params['original_basename']
else:
basename = os.path.basename(src)
params['path'] = path = os.path.join(path, basename)
file_args = module.load_file_common_arguments(params)

@ -393,6 +393,23 @@ class TestPlaybook(unittest.TestCase):
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def test_recursive_copy(self):
pb = 'test/playbook-recursive-copy.yml'
actual = self._run(pb)
expected = {
"localhost": {
"changed": 65,
"failures": 0,
"ok": 73,
"skipped": 0,
"unreachable": 0
}
}
assert utils.jsonify(expected, format=True) == utils.jsonify(actual,format=True)
def _compare_file_output(self, filename, expected_lines):
actual_lines = []
with open(filename) as f:

@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
---
# To run me manually, use: -i "localhost,"
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
gather_facts: no
vars:
- testdir: /tmp/ansible-rcopy
- filesdir: test_recursive_copy/files
tasks:
#
# First, regression tests for single-file behavior
#
- name: "src single file, dest file"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1 dest={{testdir}}/file1
register: res
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/file1
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1 dest={{testdir}}/file1
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
- name: "src single file, dest dir w/trailing slash"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1 dest={{testdir}}/
register: res
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/test1
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1 dest={{testdir}}/
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
- name: "src single file, dest dir wo/trailing slash - doesn't behave in sane way"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1 dest={{testdir}}
register: res
- shell: test -f {{testdir}}/test1
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1 dest={{testdir}}
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
#
# Now, test recursive behavior
#
- name: "src dir w/trailing slash, dest w/trailing slash"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/ dest={{testdir}}/
register: res
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir2
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3/test1
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3/test2
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/ dest={{testdir}}/
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
# Expecting the same behavior
- name: "src dir w/trailing slash, dest wo/trailing slash"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/ dest={{testdir}}
register: res
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir2
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3/test1
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir2/subdir3/test2
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir/ dest={{testdir}}
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
- name: "src dir wo/trailing slash, dest w/trailing slash"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir dest={{testdir}}/
register: res
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test2
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir dest={{testdir}}/
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
# Expecting the same behavior
- name: "src dir wo/trailing slash, dest wo/trailing slash"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir dest={{testdir}}
register: res
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -d {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test1
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/subdir/subdir2/subdir3/test2
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "True"
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir dest={{testdir}}
register: res
- command: test "{{res.changed}}" == "False"
- name: "Verifying notify handling for recursive files"
command: rm -rf {{testdir}}
- file: state=directory dest={{testdir}}
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir dest={{testdir}}
notify:
- files changed
- meta: flush_handlers
- command: test -f {{testdir}}/notify_fired
- command: rm {{testdir}}/notify_fired
- copy: src={{filesdir}}/subdir dest={{testdir}}
notify:
- files changed
- meta: flush_handlers
- command: test ! -f {{testdir}}/notify_fired
handlers:
- name: files changed
command: touch {{testdir}}/notify_fired
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