diff --git a/lib/ansible/module_common.py b/lib/ansible/module_common.py index b9cf6d28a73..310192de389 100644 --- a/lib/ansible/module_common.py +++ b/lib/ansible/module_common.py @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ def get_distribution(): distribution = platform.linux_distribution()[0].capitalize() if distribution == 'NA': if os.path.is_file('/etc/system-release'): - distribution = 'Amazon' + distribution = 'OtherLinux' except: # FIXME: MethodMissing, I assume? distribution = platform.dist()[0].capitalize() @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ def get_distribution(): return distribution def load_platform_subclass(cls, *args, **kwargs): - ''' + ''' used by modules like User to have different implementations based on detected platform. See User module for an example. ''' @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ def load_platform_subclass(cls, *args, **kwargs): this_platform = get_platform() distribution = get_distribution() subclass = None - + # get the most specific superclass for this platform if distribution is not None: for sc in cls.__subclasses__(): @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): self._log_invocation() def load_file_common_arguments(self, params): - ''' + ''' many modules deal with files, this encapsulates common options that the file module accepts such that it is directly available to all modules and they can share code. @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): setype = params.get('setype', None) selevel = params.get('serange', 's0') secontext = [seuser, serole, setype] - + if self.selinux_mls_enabled(): secontext.append(selevel) @@ -204,9 +204,9 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): secontext[i] = default_secontext[i] return dict( - path=path, mode=mode, owner=owner, group=group, + path=path, mode=mode, owner=owner, group=group, seuser=seuser, serole=serole, setype=setype, - selevel=selevel, secontext=secontext, + selevel=selevel, secontext=secontext, ) @@ -274,11 +274,11 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): st = os.stat(filename) uid = st.st_uid gid = st.st_gid - try: + try: user = pwd.getpwuid(uid)[0] except KeyError: user = str(uid) - try: + try: group = grp.getgrgid(gid)[0] except KeyError: group = str(gid) @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): def set_context_if_different(self, path, context, changed): if not HAVE_SELINUX or not self.selinux_enabled(): - return changed + return changed cur_context = self.selinux_context(path) new_context = list(cur_context) # Iterate over the current context instead of the @@ -416,9 +416,9 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): return changed def add_path_info(self, kwargs): - ''' + ''' for results that are files, supplement the info about the file - in the return path with stats about the file path. + in the return path with stats about the file path. ''' path = kwargs.get('path', kwargs.get('dest', None)) @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ class AnsibleModule(object): shell=shell, close_fds=close_fds, stdin=st_in, - stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) if data: cmd.stdin.write(data) diff --git a/library/setup b/library/setup index bbc53af9d51..906d0d7aa4d 100644 --- a/library/setup +++ b/library/setup @@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ DOCUMENTATION = ''' module: setup short_description: Gathers facts about remote hosts options: {} -description: +description: - This module is automatically called by playbooks to gather useful variables about remote hosts that can be used in playbooks. It can also be executed directly by C(/usr/bin/ansible) to check what variables are available to a host. Ansible provides many I(facts) about the system, automatically. -notes: +notes: - More ansible facts will be added with successive releases. If I(facter) or I(ohai) are installed, variables from these programs will also be snapshotted into the JSON file for usage in templating. These variables are prefixed @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class Facts(object): # This is the fallback to handle unknowns or exceptions OSDIST_DICT = { '/etc/redhat-release': 'RedHat', '/etc/vmware-release': 'VMwareESX', - '/etc/system-release': 'Amazon' } + '/etc/system-release': 'OtherLinux' } SELINUX_MODE_DICT = { 1: 'enforcing', 0: 'permissive', -1: 'disabled' } # A list of dicts. If there is a platform with more than one @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ class Facts(object): PKG_MGRS = [ { 'path' : '/usr/bin/yum', 'name' : 'yum' }, { 'path' : '/usr/bin/apt-get', 'name' : 'apt' }, { 'path' : '/usr/bin/zypper', 'name' : 'zypper' }, - { 'path' : '/usr/bin/pacman', 'name' : 'pacman' }, + { 'path' : '/usr/bin/pacman', 'name' : 'pacman' }, { 'path' : '/opt/local/bin/pkgin', 'name' : 'pkgin' } ] def __init__(self): @@ -133,10 +133,11 @@ class Facts(object): if os.path.exists(path): if self.facts['distribution'] == 'Fedora': pass - elif name == 'Amazon': - self.facts['distribution'] = 'Amazon' + elif name == 'OtherLinux': data = get_file_content(path) - self.facts['distribution_version'] = data.split()[-1] + if 'Amazon' in data: + self.facts['distribution'] = 'Amazon' + self.facts['distribution_version'] = data.split()[-1] elif name == 'RedHat': data = get_file_content(path) if 'Red Hat' in data: @@ -682,7 +683,7 @@ class LinuxNetwork(Network): continue rc, out, err = module.run_command(command[v]) if not out: - # v6 routing may result in + # v6 routing may result in # RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument continue words = out.split('\n')[0].split() @@ -843,7 +844,7 @@ class LinuxVirtual(Virtual): except IOError: pass return - + if os.path.exists('/proc/vz'): self.facts['virtualization_type'] = 'openvz' if os.path.exists('/proc/bc'):