Make host range parsing errors issue better messages

Now we always say "host range must …specific thing…"
pull/11811/head
Abhijit Menon-Sen 9 years ago
parent 1413496292
commit bfe708a189

@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ def expand_hostname_range(line = None):
(head, nrange, tail) = line.replace('[','|',1).replace(']','|',1).split('|')
bounds = nrange.split(":")
if len(bounds) != 2 and len(bounds) != 3:
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range incorrectly specified")
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range must be begin:end or begin:end:step")
beg = bounds[0]
end = bounds[1]
if len(bounds) == 2:
@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ def expand_hostname_range(line = None):
if not beg:
beg = "0"
if not end:
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range end value missing")
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range must specify end value")
if beg[0] == '0' and len(beg) > 1:
rlen = len(beg) # range length formatting hint
if rlen != len(end):
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range format incorrectly specified!")
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range must specify equal-length begin and end formats")
fill = lambda _: str(_).zfill(rlen) # range sequence
else:
fill = str
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ def expand_hostname_range(line = None):
i_beg = string.ascii_letters.index(beg)
i_end = string.ascii_letters.index(end)
if i_beg > i_end:
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range format incorrectly specified!")
raise errors.AnsibleError("host range must have begin <= end")
seq = [string.ascii_letters[i] for i in range(i_beg, i_end+1, int(step))]
except ValueError: # not an alpha range
seq = range(int(beg), int(end)+1, int(step))

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