mitogen/ansible_mitogen/strategy.py

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# Copyright 2017, David Wilson
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from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
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import threading
import ansible_mitogen.loaders
import ansible_mitogen.mixins
import ansible_mitogen.process
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def _patch_awx_callback():
"""
issue #400: AWX loads a display callback that suffers from thread-safety
issues. Detect the presence of older AWX versions and patch the bug.
"""
# AWX uses sitecustomize.py to force-load this package. If it exists, we're
# running under AWX.
try:
from awx_display_callback.events import EventContext
from awx_display_callback.events import event_context
except ImportError:
return
if hasattr(EventContext(), '_local'):
# Patched version.
return
def patch_add_local(self, **kwargs):
tls = vars(self._local)
ctx = tls.setdefault('_ctx', {})
ctx.update(kwargs)
EventContext._local = threading.local()
EventContext.add_local = patch_add_local
_patch_awx_callback()
def wrap_action_loader__get(name, *args, **kwargs):
"""
While the mitogen strategy is active, trap action_loader.get() calls,
augmenting any fetched class with ActionModuleMixin, which replaces various
helper methods inherited from ActionBase with implementations that avoid
the use of shell fragments wherever possible.
This is used instead of static subclassing as it generalizes to third party
action modules outside the Ansible tree.
"""
klass = action_loader__get(name, class_only=True)
if klass:
bases = (ansible_mitogen.mixins.ActionModuleMixin, klass)
adorned_klass = type(str(name), bases, {})
if kwargs.get('class_only'):
return adorned_klass
return adorned_klass(*args, **kwargs)
def wrap_connection_loader__get(name, *args, **kwargs):
"""
While the strategy is active, rewrite connection_loader.get() calls for
some transports into requests for a compatible Mitogen transport.
"""
if name in ('docker', 'kubectl', 'jail', 'local', 'lxc',
'lxd', 'machinectl', 'setns', 'ssh'):
ansible: connection delegation v1 This implements the first edition of Connection Delegation, where delegating connection establishment is initially single-threaded. ansible_mitogen/strategy.py: ansible_mitogen/plugins/connection/*: Begin splitting connection.Connection into subclasses, exposing them directly as "mitogen_ssh", "mitogen_local", etc. connection types. This is far from removing strategy.py, but it's a tiny start. ansible_mitogen/connection.py: * config_from_play_context() and config_from_host_vars() build up a huge dictionary containing either more or less PlayContext contents, or our best attempt at reconstructing a host's connection config from its hostvars, where that config is not the current WorkerProcess target. They both produce the same format with the same keys, allowing remaining code to have a single input format. These dicts contain fields named after how Ansible refers to them, e.g. "sudo_exe". * _config_from_via() parses a basic connection specification like "username@inventory_name" into one of the aforementioned dicts. * _stack_from_config() produces a list of dicts describing the order in which (Mitogen) connections should be established, such that each element is proxied via= the previous element. The dicts produced by this function use Mitogen keyword arguments, the former di. These dicts contain fields named after how Mitogen refers to them, e.g. "sudo_path". * Pass the stack to ContextService, which is responsible for actual setup of the full chain. ansible_mitogen/services.py: Teach get() to walk the supplied stack, establishing each connection in turn, creating refounts for it before continuing. TODO: refcounting is broken in a variety of cases.
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name = 'mitogen_' + name
return connection_loader__get(name, *args, **kwargs)
class StrategyMixin(object):
"""
This mix-in enhances any built-in strategy by arranging for various Mitogen
services to be initialized in the Ansible top-level process, and for worker
processes to grow support for using those top-level services to communicate
with and execute modules on remote hosts.
Mitogen:
A private Broker IO multiplexer thread is created to dispatch IO
between the local Router and any connected streams, including streams
connected to Ansible WorkerProcesses, and SSH commands implementing
connections to remote machines.
A Router is created that implements message dispatch to any locally
registered handlers, and message routing for remote streams. Router is
the junction point through which WorkerProceses and remote SSH contexts
can communicate.
Router additionally adds message handlers for a variety of base
services, review the Standard Handles section of the How It Works guide
in the documentation.
A ContextService is installed as a message handler in the master
process and run on a private thread. It is responsible for accepting
requests to establish new SSH connections from worker processes, and
ensuring precisely one connection exists and is reused for subsequent
playbook steps. The service presently runs in a single thread, so to
begin with, new SSH connections are serialized.
Finally a mitogen.unix listener is created through which WorkerProcess
can establish a connection back into the master process, in order to
avail of ContextService. A UNIX listener socket is necessary as there
is no more sane mechanism to arrange for IPC between the Router in the
master process, and the corresponding Router in the worker process.
Ansible:
PluginLoader monkey patches are installed to catch attempts to create
connection and action plug-ins.
For connection plug-ins, if the desired method is "local" or "ssh", it
is redirected to the "mitogen" connection plug-in. That plug-in
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implements communication via a UNIX socket connection to the top-level
Ansible process, and uses ContextService running in the top-level
process to actually establish and manage the connection.
For action plug-ins, the original class is looked up as usual, but a
new subclass is created dynamically in order to mix-in
ansible_mitogen.target.ActionModuleMixin, which overrides many of the
methods usually inherited from ActionBase in order to replace them with
pure-Python equivalents that avoid the use of shell.
In particular, _execute_module() is overridden with an implementation
that uses ansible_mitogen.target.run_module() executed in the target
Context. run_module() implements module execution by importing the
module as if it were a normal Python module, and capturing its output
in the remote process. Since the Mitogen module loader is active in the
remote process, all the heavy lifting of transferring the action module
and its dependencies are automatically handled by Mitogen.
"""
def _install_wrappers(self):
"""
Install our PluginLoader monkey patches and update global variables
with references to the real functions.
"""
global action_loader__get
action_loader__get = ansible_mitogen.loaders.action_loader.get
ansible_mitogen.loaders.action_loader.get = wrap_action_loader__get
global connection_loader__get
connection_loader__get = ansible_mitogen.loaders.connection_loader.get
ansible_mitogen.loaders.connection_loader.get = wrap_connection_loader__get
def _remove_wrappers(self):
"""
Uninstall the PluginLoader monkey patches.
"""
ansible_mitogen.loaders.action_loader.get = action_loader__get
ansible_mitogen.loaders.connection_loader.get = connection_loader__get
def _add_plugin_paths(self):
"""
Add the Mitogen plug-in directories to the ModuleLoader path, avoiding
the need for manual configuration.
"""
base_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'plugins')
ansible_mitogen.loaders.connection_loader.add_directory(
os.path.join(base_dir, 'connection')
)
ansible_mitogen.loaders.action_loader.add_directory(
os.path.join(base_dir, 'action')
)
def run(self, iterator, play_context, result=0):
"""
Arrange for a mitogen.master.Router to be available for the duration of
the strategy's real run() method.
"""
ansible_mitogen.process.MuxProcess.start()
self._add_plugin_paths()
self._install_wrappers()
try:
return super(StrategyMixin, self).run(iterator, play_context)
finally:
self._remove_wrappers()