with_items handling code should apply to all modules, was screwed up in refactoring to only apply to 'normal'

modules.
pull/603/head
Michael DeHaan 13 years ago
parent 1754de3335
commit 80edea2934

@ -235,52 +235,8 @@ class Runner(object):
return remote
# *****************************************************
def _execute_module(self, conn, tmp, remote_module_path, args,
async_jid=None, async_module=None, async_limit=None):
items = self.module_vars.get('items', None)
if items is None or len(items) == 0:
# executing a single item
return self._execute_module_internal(
conn, tmp, remote_module_path, args,
async_jid=async_jid, async_module=async_module, async_limit=async_limit
)
else:
# executing using with_items, so make multiple calls
# TODO: refactor
aggregrate = {}
all_comm_ok = True
all_changed = False
all_failed = False
results = []
for x in items:
self.module_vars['item'] = x
result = self._execute_module_internal(
conn, tmp, remote_module_path, args,
async_jid=async_jid, async_module=async_module, async_limit=async_limit
)
results.append(result.result)
if result.comm_ok == False:
all_comm_ok = False
break
for x in results:
if x.get('changed') == True:
all_changed = True
if (x.get('failed') == True) or (('rc' in x) and (x['rc'] != 0)):
all_failed = True
break
msg = 'All items succeeded'
if all_failed:
msg = "One or more items failed."
rd_result = dict(failed=all_failed, changed=all_changed, results=results, msg=msg)
if not all_failed:
del rd_result['failed']
return ReturnData(host=conn.host, comm_ok=all_comm_ok, result=rd_result)
# *****************************************************
def _execute_module_internal(self, conn, tmp, remote_module_path, args,
def _execute_module(self, conn, tmp, remote_module_path, args,
async_jid=None, async_module=None, async_limit=None):
''' runs a module that has already been transferred '''
@ -466,7 +422,7 @@ class Runner(object):
remote_md5 = self._remote_md5(conn, tmp, source)
if remote_md5 == '0':
result = dict(msg="missing remote file", changed=False)
result = dict(msg="missing remote file: %s" % source, changed=False)
return ReturnData(host=conn.host, result=result)
elif remote_md5 != local_md5:
# create the containing directories, if needed
@ -606,7 +562,44 @@ class Runner(object):
# *****************************************************
def _executor_internal(self, host):
''' callback executed in parallel for each host. returns (hostname, connected_ok, extra) '''
''' executes any module one or more times '''
items = self.module_vars.get('items', [])
if len(items) == 0:
return self._executor_internal_inner(host)
else:
# executing using with_items, so make multiple calls
# TODO: refactor
aggregrate = {}
all_comm_ok = True
all_changed = False
all_failed = False
results = []
for x in items:
self.module_vars['item'] = x
result = self._executor_internal_inner(host)
results.append(result.result)
if result.comm_ok == False:
all_comm_ok = False
break
for x in results:
if x.get('changed') == True:
all_changed = True
if (x.get('failed') == True) or (('rc' in x) and (x['rc'] != 0)):
all_failed = True
break
msg = 'All items succeeded'
if all_failed:
msg = "One or more items failed."
rd_result = dict(failed=all_failed, changed=all_changed, results=results, msg=msg)
if not all_failed:
del rd_result['failed']
return ReturnData(host=host, comm_ok=all_comm_ok, result=rd_result)
# *****************************************************
def _executor_internal_inner(self, host):
''' decides how to invoke a module '''
host_variables = self.inventory.get_variables(host)
port = host_variables.get('ansible_ssh_port', self.remote_port)
@ -634,7 +627,6 @@ class Runner(object):
result = None
handler = getattr(self, "_execute_%s" % self.module_name, None)
if handler:
result = handler(conn, tmp)
else:

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