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Ansible Extension
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=================
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.. image:: images/ansible/cell_division.png
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:align: right
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An experimental extension to `Ansible`_ is included that implements host
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connections over Mitogen, replacing embedded shell invocations with pure-Python
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equivalents invoked over SSH via highly efficient remote procedure calls. No
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changes are required to the target hosts.
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The extension isn't nearly in a generally dependable state yet, however it
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already works well enough for testing against real-world playbooks. `Bug
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reports`_ in this area are very welcome – Ansible is a huge beast, and only
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significant testing will prove the extension's soundness.
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.. _Ansible: https://www.ansible.com/
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.. _Bug reports: https://goo.gl/yLKZiJ
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Overview
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--------
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You should expect a general speedup ranging from 1.5x to 5x depending on
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network conditions, the specific modules executed, and time spent by the target
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host already doing useful work. Mitogen cannot speed up a module once it is
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executing, it can only ensure the module executes as quickly as possible.
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* A single SSH connection is used for each target host, in addition to one sudo
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invocation per distinct user account. Subsequent playbook steps always reuse
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the same connection. This is much better than SSH multiplexing combined with
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pipelining, as significant state can be maintained in RAM between steps, and
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the system logs aren't filled with spam from repeat SSH and sudo invocations.
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* A single Python interpreter is used per host and sudo account combination for
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the duration of the run, avoiding the repeat cost of invoking multiple
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interpreters and recompiling imports, saving 300-1000 ms for every playbook
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step.
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* Remote interpreters reuse Mitogen's module import mechanism, caching uploaded
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dependencies between steps at the host and user account level. As a
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consequence, bandwidth usage is consistently an order of magnitude lower
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compared to SSH pipelining, and around 5x fewer frames are required to
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traverse the wire for a run to complete successfully.
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* No writes to the target host's filesystem occur, unless explicitly
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triggered by a playbook step. In all typical configurations, Ansible
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repeatedly rewrites and extracts ZIP files to multiple temporary directories
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on the target host. Since no temporary files are used, security issues
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relating to those files in cross-account scenarios are entirely avoided.
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Limitations
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-----------
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* Only Python command modules are supported. Eventually the extension will
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support non-Python modules, but this is not yet implemented. Almost all
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modules shipped with Ansible are Python-based.
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* Due to a limitation in Ansible's internal APIs, the Python interpreter on
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the remote machine is temporarily hard-wired to ``/usr/bin/python``,
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matching Ansible's own default. The ``ansible_python_interpreter`` variable
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is ignored.
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* Interaction with modules that have special action plugins has not seen much
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testing, except for the ``synchronize`` module. Issues of this sort are
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likely to be an ongoing struggle.
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* More situations likely exist where Mitogen does not respect the playbook's
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execution conditions (``delegate_to``, ``connection: local``, etc.). These
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will be fixed as they are encountered.
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* Only UNIX machines running Python 2.x are supported. Windows will come later.
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* Only the ``sudo`` become method is available, however adding new methods is
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straightforward, and eventually at least ``su`` will be included.
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* In some cases the module loader may aggressively upload optional dependencies
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available on the Ansible host machine but not on the target machine. It's not
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yet clear what the correct behaviour should be.
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* Due to the integration approach, the only supported strategy is ``linear``,
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however this should change in the future.
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Configuration
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1. Ensure the host machine is using Python 2.x for Ansible by verifying the
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output of ``ansible --version``
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2. ``python2 -m pip install git+https://github.com/dw/mitogen.git`` **on the
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host machine only**.
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3. ``python2 -c 'import ansible_mitogen as a; print a.__path__'``
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4. Add ``strategy_plugins = /path/to/../ansible_mitogen/strategy`` using the
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path from above to the ``[defaults]`` section of ``ansible.cfg``.
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5. Add ``strategy = mitogen`` to the ``[defaults]`` section of ``ansible.cfg``.
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6. Cross your fingers and try it out.
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Demo
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----
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Local VM connection
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This demonstrates Mitogen vs. connection pipelining to a local VM, executing
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the 100 simple repeated steps of ``run_hostname_100_times.yml`` from the
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examples directory. Mitogen uses 43x less bandwidth and 4.25x less time.
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.. image:: images/ansible/run_hostname_100_times.png
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Kathmandu to Paris
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a full Django application playbook over a ~180ms link between Kathmandu
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and Paris. Aside from large pauses where the host performs useful work, the
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high latency of this link means Mitogen only manages a 1.7x speedup.
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Many roundtrips near the start are due to inefficiencies in Mitogen's importer
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that will be fixed over time, however the majority, comprising at least 10
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seconds, are due to idling while the host's previous result and next command
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are in-flight on the network.
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The initial extension lays groundwork for exciting structural changes to the
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execution model: a future version will tackle latency head-on by delegating
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some control flow to the target host.
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.. image:: images/ansible/costapp.png
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SSH Variables
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-------------
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This list will grow as more missing pieces are discovered.
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* remote_addr
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* remote_user
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* ssh_port
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* ssh_path
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* password (default: assume passwordless)
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Sudo Variables
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* username (default: root)
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* password (default: assume passwordless)
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