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#######################################################
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import os
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import sys
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import getpass
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@ -27,6 +28,60 @@ from ansible import errors
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from ansible import callbacks
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from ansible import utils
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ANSIBLE_COLOR=True
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if os.getenv("ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR") is not None:
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ANSIBLE_COLOR=False
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if not sys.stdout.isatty():
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ANSIBLE_COLOR=False
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# --- begin "pretty"
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#
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# pretty - A miniature library that provides a Python print and stdout
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# wrapper that makes colored terminal text easier to use (eg. without
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# having to mess around with ANSI escape sequences). This code is public
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# domain - there is no license except that you must leave this header.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Brian Nez <thedude at bri1 dot com>
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#
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# http://nezzen.net/2008/06/23/colored-text-in-python-using-ansi-escape-sequences/
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codeCodes = {
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'black': '0;30', 'bright gray': '0;37',
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'blue': '0;34', 'white': '1;37',
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'green': '0;32', 'bright blue': '1;34',
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'cyan': '0;36', 'bright green': '1;32',
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'red': '0;31', 'bright cyan': '1;36',
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'purple': '0;35', 'bright red': '1;31',
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'yellow': '0;33', 'bright purple': '1;35',
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'dark gray': '1;30', 'bright yellow': '1;33',
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'normal': '0'
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}
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def stringc(text, color):
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"""String in color."""
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if ANSIBLE_COLOR:
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return "\033["+codeCodes[color]+"m"+text+"\033[0m"
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else:
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return text
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# --- end "pretty"
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def colorize(lead, num, color):
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"""Print `lead' = `num' in `color'"""
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if num == 0:
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color='black';
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if ANSIBLE_COLOR:
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return "%s%s%-15s" % (stringc(lead, color), stringc("=", color), stringc(str(num), color))
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else:
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return "%s=%-4s" % (lead, str(num))
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def hostcolor(host, t):
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if ANSIBLE_COLOR:
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if t['failures'] != 0 or t['unreachable'] != 0:
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return "%-41s" % stringc(host, 'red')
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return "%-30s" % host
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def main(args):
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''' run ansible-playbook operations '''
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print callbacks.banner("PLAY RECAP")
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for h in hosts:
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t = pb.stats.summarize(h)
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print "%-30s : ok=%-4s changed=%-4s unreachable=%-4s failed=%-4s " % (h,
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t['ok'], t['changed'], t['unreachable'], t['failures']
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)
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print "%-30s : %s %s %s %s " % (
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hostcolor(h, t),
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colorize('ok', t['ok'], 'green'),
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colorize('changed', t['changed'], 'yellow'),
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colorize('unreachable', t['unreachable'], 'red'),
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colorize('failed', t['failures'], 'red'))
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print "\n"
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except errors.AnsibleError, e:
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