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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Python API 2.0
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In 2.0 things get a bit more complicated to start, but you end up with much more discrete and readable classes::
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In 2.0 things get a bit more complicated to start, but you end up with much more discrete and readable classes::
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#!/usr/bin/python2
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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from collections import namedtuple
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from collections import namedtuple
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from ansible.parsing.dataloader import DataLoader
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from ansible.parsing.dataloader import DataLoader
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@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ In 2.0 things get a bit more complicated to start, but you end up with much more
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from ansible.inventory import Inventory
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from ansible.inventory import Inventory
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from ansible.playbook.play import Play
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from ansible.playbook.play import Play
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from ansible.executor.task_queue_manager import TaskQueueManager
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from ansible.executor.task_queue_manager import TaskQueueManager
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from ansible.plugins import callback_loader
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Options = namedtuple('Options', ['connection', 'module_path', 'forks', 'become', 'become_method', 'become_user', 'check'])
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Options = namedtuple('Options', ['connection', 'module_path', 'forks', 'become', 'become_method', 'become_user', 'check'])
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# initialize needed objects
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# initialize needed objects
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@ -52,6 +53,8 @@ In 2.0 things get a bit more complicated to start, but you end up with much more
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loader = DataLoader()
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loader = DataLoader()
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options = Options(connection='local', module_path='/path/to/mymodules', forks=100, become=None, become_method=None, become_user=None, check=False)
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options = Options(connection='local', module_path='/path/to/mymodules', forks=100, become=None, become_method=None, become_user=None, check=False)
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passwords = dict(vault_pass='secret')
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passwords = dict(vault_pass='secret')
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# Use the JSON callback plugin to store results
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results_callback = callback_loader.get('json')
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# create inventory and pass to var manager
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# create inventory and pass to var manager
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inventory = Inventory(loader=loader, variable_manager=variable_manager, host_list='localhost')
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inventory = Inventory(loader=loader, variable_manager=variable_manager, host_list='localhost')
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loader=loader,
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loader=loader,
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options=options,
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options=options,
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passwords=passwords,
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passwords=passwords,
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stdout_callback='default',
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stdout_callback=results_callback, # Use JSON callback plugin
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)
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)
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result = tqm.run(play)
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result = tqm.run(play)
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finally:
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finally:
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if tqm is not None:
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if tqm is not None:
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tqm.cleanup()
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tqm.cleanup()
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# Print stdout from the first play, first task, of localhost
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print(results_callback.results[0]['tasks'][0]['hosts']['localhost']['stdout'])
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.. _python_api_old:
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.. _python_api_old:
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