ansible: Merge module runner into helpers.py.
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"""
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Minimal demo of running an Ansible module via mitogen.
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"""
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import json
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import time
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import mitogen
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# Prevent accident import of an Ansible module from hanging on stdin read.
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import ansible.module_utils.basic
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ansible.module_utils.basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = '{}'
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class Exit(Exception):
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"""
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Raised when a module exits with success.
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"""
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def __init__(self, dct):
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self.dct = dct
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class ModuleError(Exception):
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"""
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Raised when a module voluntarily indicates failure via .fail_json().
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg, dct):
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Exception.__init__(self, msg)
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self.dct = dct
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def wtf_exit_json(self, **kwargs):
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"""
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Replace AnsibleModule.exit_json() with something that doesn't try to
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suicide the process or JSON-encode the dictionary. Instead, cause Exit to
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be raised, with a `dct` attribute containing the successful result
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dictionary.
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"""
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self.add_path_info(kwargs)
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kwargs.setdefault('changed', False)
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kwargs.setdefault('invocation', {
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'module_args': self.params
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})
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kwargs = ansible.module_utils.basic.remove_values(kwargs, self.no_log_values)
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self.do_cleanup_files()
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raise Exit(kwargs)
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def wtf_fail_json(self, **kwargs):
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"""
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Replace AnsibleModule.fail_json() with something that raises ModuleError,
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which includes a `dct` attribute.
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"""
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self.add_path_info(kwargs)
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kwargs.setdefault('failed', True)
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kwargs.setdefault('invocation', {
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'module_args': self.params
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})
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kwargs = ansible.module_utils.basic.remove_values(kwargs, self.no_log_values)
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self.do_cleanup_files()
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raise ModuleError(kwargs.get('msg'), kwargs)
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def run_module(module, raw_params=None, args=None):
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"""
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Set up the process environment in preparation for running an Ansible
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module. The monkey-patches the Ansible libraries in various places to
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prevent it from trying to kill the process on completion, and to prevent it
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from reading sys.stdin.
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"""
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if args is None:
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args = {}
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if raw_params is not None:
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args['_raw_params'] = raw_params
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ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.exit_json = wtf_exit_json
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ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.fail_json = wtf_fail_json
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ansible.module_utils.basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = json.dumps({
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'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': args
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})
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try:
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mod = __import__(module, {}, {}, [''])
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# Ansible modules begin execution on import, because they're crap from
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# hell. Thus the above __import__ will cause either Exit or
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# ModuleError to be raised. If we reach the line below, the module did
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# not execute and must already have been imported for a previous
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# invocation, so we need to invoke main explicitly.
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mod.main()
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except Exit, e:
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return e.dct
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def main(router):
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context = router.local()
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print context.call(run_module, 'ansible.modules.system.setup')
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for x in xrange(10):
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print context.call(run_module, 'ansible.modules.commands.command', 'hostname')
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if __name__ == '__main__' and mitogen.is_master:
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import mitogen.utils
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mitogen.utils.run_with_router(main)
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