update play_context for reset_connection (#40866)

steps taken from lib/ansible/executor/task_executor.py

fixes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/27520
(cherry picked from commit 23fbe0ce8e)
pull/41719/head
James Cassell 7 years ago committed by Matt Clay
parent ec87203d4b
commit 5dd90fb752

@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
bugfixes:
- uses correct conn info for reset_connection https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/27520

@ -988,6 +988,30 @@ class StrategyBase:
iterator._host_states[host.name].run_state = iterator.ITERATING_COMPLETE
msg = "ending play"
elif meta_action == 'reset_connection':
all_vars = self._variable_manager.get_vars(play=iterator._play, host=target_host, task=task)
templar = Templar(loader=self._loader, variables=all_vars)
# apply the given task's information to the connection info,
# which may override some fields already set by the play or
# the options specified on the command line
play_context = play_context.set_task_and_variable_override(task=task, variables=all_vars, templar=templar)
# fields set from the play/task may be based on variables, so we have to
# do the same kind of post validation step on it here before we use it.
play_context.post_validate(templar=templar)
# now that the play context is finalized, if the remote_addr is not set
# default to using the host's address field as the remote address
if not play_context.remote_addr:
play_context.remote_addr = target_host.address
# We also add "magic" variables back into the variables dict to make sure
# a certain subset of variables exist.
play_context.update_vars(all_vars)
if task.when:
self._cond_not_supported_warn(meta_action)
if target_host in self._active_connections:
connection = Connection(self._active_connections[target_host])
del self._active_connections[target_host]

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