Turn 'fail' and 'debug' modules into action_plugins

This makes more sense as there is no purpose in running these remotely.
reviewable/pr18780/r1
Dag Wieers 12 years ago
parent 1151381ab1
commit f46db974bf

37
debug

@ -37,11 +37,6 @@ options:
message. message.
required: false required: false
default: "Hello world!" default: "Hello world!"
rc:
description:
- The return code of the module. If fail=yes, this will default to 1.
required: false
default: 0
fail: fail:
description: description:
- A boolean that indicates whether the debug module should fail or not. - A boolean that indicates whether the debug module should fail or not.
@ -49,37 +44,11 @@ options:
default: "no" default: "no"
examples: examples:
- code: | - code: |
- local_action: debug msg="System $inventory_hostname has uuid $ansible_product_uuid" - action: debug msg="System $inventory_hostname has uuid $ansible_product_uuid"
- local_action: debug msg="System $inventory_hostname lacks a gateway" fail=yes - action: debug msg="System $inventory_hostname lacks a gateway" fail=yes
only_if: "is_unset('${ansible_default_ipv4.gateway}')" only_if: "is_unset('${ansible_default_ipv4.gateway}')"
- local_action: debug msg="System $inventory_hostname has gateway ${ansible_default_ipv4.gateway}" - action: debug msg="System $inventory_hostname has gateway ${ansible_default_ipv4.gateway}"
only_if: "is_set('${ansible_default_ipv4.gateway}')" only_if: "is_set('${ansible_default_ipv4.gateway}')"
description: "Example that prints the loopback address and gateway for each host" description: "Example that prints the loopback address and gateway for each host"
author: Dag Wieers author: Dag Wieers
''' '''
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
fail = dict(default='no', choices=BOOLEANS),
msg = dict(default='Hello world!'),
rc = dict(default=0),
)
)
fail = module.boolean(module.params.get('fail'))
msg = module.params.get('msg')
rc = module.params.get('rc')
if fail and rc == 0:
rc = 1
if fail:
module.fail_json(rc=rc, msg=msg)
else:
module.exit_json(msg=msg)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()

25
fail

@ -32,34 +32,13 @@ options:
- The customized message used for failing execution. If ommited, - The customized message used for failing execution. If ommited,
fail will simple bail out with a generic message. fail will simple bail out with a generic message.
required: false required: false
default: "'Failed because only_if condition is true'" default: "'Failed as requested from task'"
rc:
description:
- The return code of the failure. This is currently not used by
Ansible, but might be used in the future.
required: false
default: 1
examples: examples:
- code: | - code: |
fail: msg="The system may not be provisioned according to the CMDB status." rc=100 fail: msg="The system may not be provisioned according to the CMDB status."
only_if: "'$cmdb_status' != 'to-be-staged'" only_if: "'$cmdb_status' != 'to-be-staged'"
description: "Example playbook using fail and only_if together" description: "Example playbook using fail and only_if together"
author: Dag Wieers author: Dag Wieers
''' '''
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
msg = dict(default='Failed because only_if condition is true'),
rc = dict(default=1),
)
)
module.fail_json(rc=module.params['rc'], msg=module.params['msg'])
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()

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