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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Wilson f737ff5276 ansible: stop passing through remote_tmp variable
Ansiballz does not use remote_tmp so neither should we, per #239.
7 years ago
David Wilson f9e1905ec6 issue #199: ansible: stop writing temp files for new style modules
While adding support for non-new style module types, NewStyleRunner
began writing modules to a temporary file, and sys.argv was patched to
actually include the script filename. The argv change was never required
to fix any particular bug, and a search of the standard modules reveals
no argv users. Update argv[0] to be '', like an interactive interpreter
would have.

While fixing #210, new style runner began setting __file__ to the
temporary file path in order to allow apt.py to discover the Ansiballz
temporary directory. 5 out of 1,516 standard modules follow this
pattern, but in each case, none actually attempt to access __file__,
they just call dirname on it. Therefore do not write the contents of
file, simply set it to the path as it would exist, within a real
temporary directory.

Finally move temporary directory creation out of runner and into target.
Now a single directory exists for the duration of a run, and is emptied
by runner.py as necessary after each task invocation.

This could be further extended to stop rewriting non-new-style modules
in a with_items loop, but that's another step.

Finally the last bullet point in the documentation almost isn't a lie
again.
7 years ago
David Wilson f5d22a3ca1 core: support deleting handlers, make Receiver.close() unregister 7 years ago
David Wilson 69e5902e61 issue #212: support explicit acknowledgements in FileService. 7 years ago
David Wilson 7c5bbc5168 setns: support changing user.
To match existing third party plugin.
7 years ago
David Wilson 003f30b5a9 issue #226: test fixes. 7 years ago
David Wilson 780b63520f issue #226: don't attempt to fchmod() a pathname 7 years ago
David Wilson 219a202a82 issue #226: ansible: file transfer improvements
* put_data() supports setting mode and times.
* put_file() refuses to copy non-regular files (sockets, FIFOs).
* put_file() saves one RTT for <32KiB files by using put_data() and
  embedding file content in argument list.
* FileService returns dict with size/mode/owner/group/mtime/atime.
* FileService refuses to copy non-regular files.
* transfer_file() preserves file mode.
* transfer_file() preserves atime/mtime.
* transfer_file() optionally preserves ownership.
* transfer_file() optionally calls fsync().
* transfer_file() uses unique temporary file name to avoid conflicting
  with parallel transfers.
* transfer_file() ensures temporary file is deleted on any error.
* write_path() writes to a temporary file and deletes it on failure.
* write_path() uses unique temporary file name to avoid conflicting
  with parallel transfers.
* write_path() supports setting symbolic owner/group.
* write_path() optionally calls fsync().
* write_path() supports setting symbolic mode/mtime/atime.

Closes #226, #227, #229
7 years ago
David Wilson b5be0fd65b ansible: log _get_file() timings. 7 years ago
David Wilson cb73c44084 ansible: implement streaming in Connection.put_file().
This is the function the copy module uses.
7 years ago
David Wilson 29087018c7 ansible: implement streaming in FileService.
This commit only uses it for the target.get_file() helper, which is only
used for transferring modules. The next commit wires it into the
Connection.transfer_file() API, which is the method the copy module
uses.
7 years ago
David Wilson 85e1f5f515 ansible: remove JobResultService, more compatible async jobs; closes #191.
And by "compatible" I mean "terrible". This does not implement async job
timeouts, but I'm not going to bother, upstream async implementation is
so buggy and inconsistent it resists even having its behaviour captured
in tests.
7 years ago
David Wilson f06ae05734 issue #195: add extra logging around FileService and get_file(). 7 years ago
David Wilson 20de3489de ansible: tidy up annoying syntax 7 years ago
David Wilson 3613162bc0 ansible: enable forking when requested and for async jobs.
Closes #105.
References #155.

mitogen/service.py:
    Refactor services to support individually exposed methods with
    different security policies for each method.

    - @mitogen.service.expose() to expose a method and set its policy
    - @mitogen.service.arg_spec() to validate input.
    - Require basic service message format to be a tuple of
      `(method, kwargs)`, where kwargs is always a dict.
    - Update DeduplicatingService to match the new scheme.

ansible_mitogen/connection.py:
    - Rename 'method' to 'method_name' to disambiguate it from the
      service.call()'s method= argument.

ansible_mitogen/planner.py:
    - Generate an ID for every job, sync or not, and fetch job results
      from JobResultService rather than via the initiating function
      call's return value.
    - Planner subclasses now get to select whether their Runner should
      run in a forked process. The base implementation requests this if
      the 'mitogen_isolation_mode=fork' task variable is present.

ansible_mitogen/runner.py:
    Teach runners to deliver their result via JobResultService executing
    in their indirect parent mux process.

ansible_mitogen/plugins/actions/mitogen_async_status.py:
    Split the implementation up into methods, and more compatibly
    emulate Ansible's existing output.

ansible_mitogen/process.py:
    Mux processes now host JobResultService.

ansible_mitogen/services.py:
    Update existing services to the new mitogen.service scheme, and
    implement JobResultService:

    * listen() method for synchronous jobs. planner.invoke() registers a
      Sender with the service prior to invoking the job, then sleeps
      waiting for the service to write the job result to the
      corresponding Receiver.

    * Non-blocking get() method for implementing mitogen_async_status
      action.

    * Child-accessible push() method for delivering task results.

ansible_mitogen/target.py:
    New helpers for spawning a virginal subprocess on startup, from
    which asynchronous and mitogen_task_isolation=fork jobs are forked.
    Necessary to avoid a task inheriting potentially
    polluted/monkey-patched parent environment, since remaining jobs
    continue to run in the original child process.

docs/ansible.rst:
    Add/merge/remove some behaviours/risks.

tests/ansible/integration:
    New tests for forking/async.
7 years ago
David Wilson 71057c78f9 ansible: rename helpers.py to target.py, to reflect its purpose 7 years ago