# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan , and others # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import annotations DOCUMENTATION = r''' --- module: async_status short_description: Obtain status of asynchronous task description: - This module gets the status of an asynchronous task. - This module is also supported for Windows targets. version_added: "0.5" options: jid: description: - Job or task identifier type: str required: true mode: description: - If V(status), obtain the status. - If V(cleanup), clean up the async job cache (by default in C(~/.ansible_async/)) for the specified job O(jid), without waiting for it to finish. type: str choices: [ cleanup, status ] default: status extends_documentation_fragment: - action_common_attributes - action_common_attributes.flow attributes: action: support: full async: support: none check_mode: support: none diff_mode: support: none bypass_host_loop: support: none platform: support: full platforms: posix, windows seealso: - ref: playbooks_async description: Detailed information on how to use asynchronous actions and polling. author: - Ansible Core Team - Michael DeHaan ''' EXAMPLES = r''' --- - name: Asynchronous dnf task ansible.builtin.dnf: name: docker-io state: present async: 1000 poll: 0 register: dnf_sleeper - name: Wait for asynchronous job to end ansible.builtin.async_status: jid: '{{ dnf_sleeper.ansible_job_id }}' register: job_result until: job_result.finished retries: 100 delay: 10 - name: Clean up async file ansible.builtin.async_status: jid: '{{ dnf_sleeper.ansible_job_id }}' mode: cleanup ''' RETURN = r''' ansible_job_id: description: The asynchronous job id returned: success type: str sample: '360874038559.4169' finished: description: Whether the asynchronous job has finished (V(1)) or not (V(0)) returned: always type: int sample: 1 started: description: Whether the asynchronous job has started (V(1)) or not (V(0)) returned: always type: int sample: 1 stdout: description: Any output returned by async_wrapper returned: always type: str stderr: description: Any errors returned by async_wrapper returned: always type: str erased: description: Path to erased job file returned: when file is erased type: str ''' import json import os from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native def main(): module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=dict( jid=dict(type='str', required=True), mode=dict(type='str', default='status', choices=['cleanup', 'status']), # passed in from the async_status action plugin _async_dir=dict(type='path', required=True), )) mode = module.params['mode'] jid = module.params['jid'] async_dir = module.params['_async_dir'] # setup logging directory log_path = os.path.join(async_dir, jid) if not os.path.exists(log_path): module.fail_json(msg="could not find job", ansible_job_id=jid, started=1, finished=1) if mode == 'cleanup': os.unlink(log_path) module.exit_json(ansible_job_id=jid, erased=log_path) # NOT in cleanup mode, assume regular status mode # no remote kill mode currently exists, but probably should # consider log_path + ".pid" file and also unlink that above data = None try: with open(log_path) as f: data = json.loads(f.read()) except Exception: if not data: # file not written yet? That means it is running module.exit_json(results_file=log_path, ansible_job_id=jid, started=1, finished=0) else: module.fail_json(ansible_job_id=jid, results_file=log_path, msg="Could not parse job output: %s" % data, started=1, finished=1) if 'started' not in data: data['finished'] = 1 data['ansible_job_id'] = jid elif 'finished' not in data: data['finished'] = 0 # Fix error: TypeError: exit_json() keywords must be strings data = {to_native(k): v for k, v in iteritems(data)} module.exit_json(**data) if __name__ == '__main__': main()