issue #106: import skeletal planner module.
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# Copyright 2017, David Wilson
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"""
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This exists to detect every case defined in [0] and prepare arguments necessary
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for the executor implementation running within the target, including preloading
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any requisite files/Python modules known to be missing.
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[0] "Ansible Module Architecture", developing_program_flow_modules.html
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from ansible.executor import module_common
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import mitogen
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import mitogen.service
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import ansible_mitogen.helpers
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class Planner(object):
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"""
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A Planner receives a module name and the contents of its implementation
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file, indicates whether or not it understands how to run the module, and
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exports a method to run the module.
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"""
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def detect(self, name, source):
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assert 0
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def run(self, connection, name, source, args, env):
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assert 0
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class JsonArgsPlanner(Planner):
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"""
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Script that has its interpreter directive and the task arguments
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substituted into its source as a JSON string.
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"""
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def detect(self, name, source):
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return module_common.REPLACER_JSONARGS in source
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def run(self, name, source, args, env):
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path = None # TODO
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mitogen.service.call(501, ('register', path))
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return {
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'func': 'run_json_args_module',
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'binary': source,
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'args': args,
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'env': env,
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}
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class WantJsonPlanner(Planner):
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"""
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If a module has the string WANT_JSON in it anywhere, Ansible treats it as a
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non-native module that accepts a filename as its only command line
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parameter. The filename is for a temporary file containing a JSON string
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containing the module’s parameters. The module needs to open the file, read
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and parse the parameters, operate on the data, and print its return data as
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a JSON encoded dictionary to stdout before exiting.
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These types of modules are self-contained entities. As of Ansible 2.1,
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Ansible only modifies them to change a shebang line if present.
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"""
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def detect(self, name, source):
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return 'WANT_JSON' in source
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def run(self, name, source, args, env):
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return {
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'func': 'run_want_json_module',
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'binary': source,
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'args': args,
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'env': env,
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}
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class ReplacerPlanner(Planner):
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"""
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The Module Replacer framework is the original framework implementing
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new-style modules. It is essentially a preprocessor (like the C
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Preprocessor for those familiar with that programming language). It does
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straight substitutions of specific substring patterns in the module file.
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There are two types of substitutions.
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* Replacements that only happen in the module file. These are public
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replacement strings that modules can utilize to get helpful boilerplate
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or access to arguments.
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"from ansible.module_utils.MOD_LIB_NAME import *" is replaced with the
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contents of the ansible/module_utils/MOD_LIB_NAME.py. These should only
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be used with new-style Python modules.
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"#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>" is equivalent to
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"from ansible.module_utils.basic import *" and should also only apply to
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new-style Python modules.
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"# POWERSHELL_COMMON" substitutes the contents of
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"ansible/module_utils/powershell.ps1". It should only be used with
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new-style Powershell modules.
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"""
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def detect(self, name, source):
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return module_common.REPLACER in source
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def run(self, name, source, args, env):
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return {
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'func': 'run_replacer_module',
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'binary': source,
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'args': args,
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'env': env,
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}
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class BinaryPlanner(Planner):
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"""
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Binary modules take their arguments and will return data to Ansible in the
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same way as want JSON modules.
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"""
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helper = staticmethod(ansible_mitogen.helpers.run_binary)
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def detect(self, name, source):
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return module_common._is_binary(source)
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def run(self, name, source, args, env):
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return {
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'func': 'run_binary_module',
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'binary': source,
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'args': args,
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'env': env,
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}
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class PythonPlanner(Planner):
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"""
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The Ansiballz framework differs from module replacer in that it uses real
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Python imports of things in ansible/module_utils instead of merely
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preprocessing the module.
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"""
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helper = staticmethod(ansible_mitogen.helpers.run_module)
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def detect(self, name, source):
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return True
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def run(self, name, source, args, env):
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return {
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'func': 'run_python_module',
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'module': name,
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'args': args,
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'env': env
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}
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_planners = [
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# JsonArgsPlanner,
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# WantJsonPlanner,
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# ReplacerPlanner,
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BinaryPlanner,
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PythonPlanner,
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]
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def plan():
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pass
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