add support for remote ports in playbooks

pull/90/head
Christopher Johnston 13 years ago
parent 9041ad4d83
commit 68818ad1fe

@ -254,8 +254,8 @@ class PlayBook(object):
# *****************************************************
def _run_module(self, pattern, host_list, module, args, remote_user,
async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if):
def _run_module(self, pattern, host_list, module, args, remote_user,
remote_port, async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if):
''' run a particular module step in a playbook '''
hosts = [ h for h in host_list if (h not in self.stats.failures) and (h not in self.stats.dark)]
@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ class PlayBook(object):
pattern=pattern, groups=self.groups, module_name=module,
module_args=args, host_list=hosts, forks=self.forks,
remote_pass=self.remote_pass, module_path=self.module_path,
timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=remote_user, remote_port=self.remote_port,
timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=remote_user, remote_port=remote_port,
setup_cache=SETUP_CACHE, basedir=self.basedir,
conditional=only_if, callbacks=self.runner_callbacks,
)
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ class PlayBook(object):
# *****************************************************
def _run_task(self, pattern=None, host_list=None, task=None,
remote_user=None, handlers=None, conditional=False):
remote_user=None, remote_port=None, handlers=None, conditional=False):
''' run a single task in the playbook and recursively run any subtasks. '''
# load the module name and parameters from the task entry
@ -305,8 +305,7 @@ class PlayBook(object):
# load up an appropriate ansible runner to
# run the task in parallel
results = self._run_module(pattern, host_list, module_name,
module_args, remote_user,
async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if)
module_args, remote_user, remote_port, async_seconds, async_poll_interval, only_if)
self.stats.compute(results)
@ -401,7 +400,7 @@ class PlayBook(object):
# *****************************************************
def _do_setup_step(self, pattern, vars, user, vars_files=None):
def _do_setup_step(self, pattern, vars, user, port, vars_files=None):
''' push variables down to the systems and get variables+facts back up '''
# this enables conditional includes like $facter_os.yml and is only done
@ -428,7 +427,7 @@ class PlayBook(object):
pattern=pattern, groups=self.groups, module_name='setup',
module_args=push_var_str, host_list=host_list,
forks=self.forks, module_path=self.module_path,
timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=user, remote_port=self.remote_port,
timeout=self.timeout, remote_user=user, remote_port=port,
remote_pass=self.remote_pass, setup_cache=SETUP_CACHE,
callbacks=self.runner_callbacks,
).run()
@ -461,15 +460,16 @@ class PlayBook(object):
tasks = pg.get('tasks', [])
handlers = pg.get('handlers', [])
user = pg.get('user', C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_USER)
port = pg.get('port', C.DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT)
self.callbacks.on_play_start(pattern)
# push any variables down to the system # and get facts/ohai/other data back up
self._do_setup_step(pattern, vars, user, None)
self._do_setup_step(pattern, vars, user, port, None)
# now with that data, handle contentional variable file imports!
if len(vars_files) > 0:
self._do_setup_step(pattern, vars, user, vars_files)
self._do_setup_step(pattern, vars, user, port, vars_files)
# run all the top level tasks, these get run on every node
for task in tasks:
@ -478,7 +478,8 @@ class PlayBook(object):
host_list=self.host_list,
task=task,
handlers=handlers,
remote_user=user
remote_user=user,
remote_port=port
)
# handlers only run on certain nodes, they are flagged by _flag_handlers
@ -496,7 +497,8 @@ class PlayBook(object):
handlers=[],
host_list=triggered_by,
conditional=True,
remote_user=user
remote_user=user,
remote_port=port
)
# end of execution for this particular pattern. Multiple patterns

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