Fixing up performance

pull/13012/merge
James Cammarata 9 years ago
parent c64ac90560
commit 63c47fb271

@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ __metaclass__ = type
from ansible.compat.six.moves import queue
import json
import multiprocessing
import os
import signal
@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ from ansible.executor.task_executor import TaskExecutor
from ansible.executor.task_result import TaskResult
from ansible.playbook.handler import Handler
from ansible.playbook.task import Task
from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import AnsibleJSONUnsafeDecoder
from ansible.utils.debug import debug
@ -59,9 +61,9 @@ class WorkerProcess(multiprocessing.Process):
def __init__(self, tqm, main_q, rslt_q, loader):
# takes a task queue manager as the sole param:
self._main_q = main_q
self._rslt_q = rslt_q
self._loader = loader
self._main_q = main_q
self._rslt_q = rslt_q
self._loader = loader
# dupe stdin, if we have one
self._new_stdin = sys.stdin
@ -97,9 +99,9 @@ class WorkerProcess(multiprocessing.Process):
while True:
task = None
try:
debug("waiting for a message...")
(host, task, basedir, job_vars, play_context, shared_loader_obj) = self._main_q.get()
debug("there's work to be done!")
debug("got a task/handler to work on: %s" % task)
debug("there's work to be done! got a task/handler to work on: %s" % task)
# because the task queue manager starts workers (forks) before the
# playbook is loaded, set the basedir of the loader inherted by
@ -114,7 +116,15 @@ class WorkerProcess(multiprocessing.Process):
# execute the task and build a TaskResult from the result
debug("running TaskExecutor() for %s/%s" % (host, task))
executor_result = TaskExecutor(host, task, job_vars, play_context, self._new_stdin, self._loader, shared_loader_obj).run()
executor_result = TaskExecutor(
host,
task,
job_vars,
play_context,
self._new_stdin,
self._loader,
shared_loader_obj,
).run()
debug("done running TaskExecutor() for %s/%s" % (host, task))
task_result = TaskResult(host, task, executor_result)

@ -156,7 +156,8 @@ class TaskExecutor:
# create a copy of the job vars here so that we can modify
# them temporarily without changing them too early for other
# parts of the code that might still need a pristine version
vars_copy = self._job_vars.copy()
#vars_copy = self._job_vars.copy()
vars_copy = self._job_vars
# now we update them with the play context vars
self._play_context.update_vars(vars_copy)
@ -196,7 +197,8 @@ class TaskExecutor:
# make copies of the job vars and task so we can add the item to
# the variables and re-validate the task with the item variable
task_vars = self._job_vars.copy()
#task_vars = self._job_vars.copy()
task_vars = self._job_vars
items = self._squash_items(items, task_vars)
for item in items:
@ -357,7 +359,8 @@ class TaskExecutor:
# make a copy of the job vars here, in case we need to update them
# with the registered variable value later on when testing conditions
vars_copy = variables.copy()
#vars_copy = variables.copy()
vars_copy = variables
self._display.debug("starting attempt loop")
result = None

@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class TaskQueueManager:
self._workers = []
def _initialize_workers(self, num):
for i in range(num):
for i in xrange(num_workers):
main_q = multiprocessing.Queue()
rslt_q = multiprocessing.Queue()

@ -77,6 +77,13 @@ class Inventory(object):
self.parse_inventory(host_list)
def serialize(self):
data = dict()
return data
def deserialize(self, data):
pass
def parse_inventory(self, host_list):
if isinstance(host_list, string_types):
@ -686,8 +693,6 @@ class Inventory(object):
basedirs = [self._playbook_basedir]
for basedir in basedirs:
display.debug('getting vars from %s' % basedir)
# this can happen from particular API usages, particularly if not run
# from /usr/bin/ansible-playbook
if basedir in ('', None):

@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ __metaclass__ = type
from ansible.compat.six.moves import queue as Queue
from ansible.compat.six import iteritems, text_type, string_types
import json
import pickle
import sys
import time
from jinja2.exceptions import UndefinedError
@ -37,7 +40,7 @@ from ansible.playbook.included_file import IncludedFile
from ansible.playbook.role import hash_params
from ansible.plugins import action_loader, connection_loader, filter_loader, lookup_loader, module_loader, test_loader
from ansible.template import Templar
from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import wrap_var
from ansible.vars.unsafe_proxy import wrap_var, AnsibleJSONUnsafeEncoder
try:
from __main__ import display
@ -127,11 +130,8 @@ class StrategyBase:
Base class method to add extra variables/information to the list of task
vars sent through the executor engine regarding the task queue manager state.
'''
new_vars = vars.copy()
new_vars['ansible_current_hosts'] = self.get_hosts_remaining(play)
new_vars['ansible_failed_hosts'] = self.get_failed_hosts(play)
return new_vars
vars['ansible_current_hosts'] = [h.name for h in self.get_hosts_remaining(play)]
vars['ansible_failed_hosts'] = [h.name for h in self.get_failed_hosts(play)]
def _queue_task(self, host, task, task_vars, play_context):
''' handles queueing the task up to be sent to a worker '''
@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ class StrategyBase:
if task.delegate_to is not None:
task_vars = self._variable_manager.get_vars(loader=self._loader, play=iterator._play, host=host, task=task)
task_vars = self.add_tqm_variables(task_vars, play=iterator._play)
add_tqm_variables(task_vars, play=iterator._play)
if item is not None:
task_vars['item'] = item
templar = Templar(loader=self._loader, variables=task_vars)
@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ class StrategyBase:
for host in notified_hosts:
if not handler.has_triggered(host) and (host.name not in self._tqm._failed_hosts or play_context.force_handlers):
task_vars = self._variable_manager.get_vars(loader=self._loader, play=iterator._play, host=host, task=handler)
task_vars = self.add_tqm_variables(task_vars, play=iterator._play)
self.add_tqm_variables(task_vars, play=iterator._play)
self._queue_task(host, handler, task_vars, play_context)
if run_once:
break

@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ class StrategyModule(StrategyBase):
self._display.debug("getting variables")
task_vars = self._variable_manager.get_vars(loader=self._loader, play=iterator._play, host=host, task=task)
task_vars = self.add_tqm_variables(task_vars, play=iterator._play)
self.add_tqm_variables(task_vars, play=iterator._play)
templar = Templar(loader=self._loader, variables=task_vars)
self._display.debug("done getting variables")

@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ class Templar:
'''
assert isinstance(variables, dict)
self._available_variables = variables.copy()
self._available_variables = variables
def template(self, variable, convert_bare=False, preserve_trailing_newlines=True, escape_backslashes=True, fail_on_undefined=None, overrides=None, convert_data=True):
'''

@ -83,7 +83,10 @@ class AnsibleJ2Vars:
if isinstance(variable, dict) and varname == "vars" or isinstance(variable, HostVars):
return variable
else:
return self._templar.template(variable)
if self._templar._contains_vars(variable):
return self._templar.template(variable)
else:
return variable
def add_locals(self, locals):
'''

@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ class VariableManager:
debug("vars are cached, returning them now")
return VARIABLE_CACHE[cache_entry]
all_vars = defaultdict(dict)
all_vars = dict()
magic_variables = self._get_magic_variables(
loader=loader,
play=play,

@ -53,11 +53,12 @@
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import json
from ansible.utils.unicode import to_unicode
from ansible.compat.six import string_types, text_type
__all__ = ['UnsafeProxy', 'AnsibleUnsafe', 'wrap_var']
__all__ = ['UnsafeProxy', 'AnsibleUnsafe', 'AnsibleJSONUnsafeEncoder', 'AnsibleJSONUnsafeDecoder', 'wrap_var']
class AnsibleUnsafe(object):
__UNSAFE__ = True
@ -76,6 +77,20 @@ class UnsafeProxy(object):
return AnsibleUnsafeText(obj)
return obj
class AnsibleJSONUnsafeEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
def encode(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, AnsibleUnsafe):
return super(AnsibleJSONUnsafeEncoder, self).encode(dict(__ansible_unsafe=True, value=unicode(obj)))
else:
return super(AnsibleJSONUnsafeEncoder, self).encode(obj)
class AnsibleJSONUnsafeDecoder(json.JSONDecoder):
def decode(self, obj):
value = super(AnsibleJSONUnsafeDecoder, self).decode(obj)
if isinstance(value, dict) and '__ansible_unsafe' in value:
return UnsafeProxy(value.get('value', ''))
else:
return value
def _wrap_dict(v):
for k in v.keys():

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