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diff --git a/bin/ansible b/bin/ansible new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e90b44c --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ansible @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# Copyright: (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com> +# Copyright: (c) 2018, Ansible Project +# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) +# PYTHON_ARGCOMPLETE_OK + +from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) +__metaclass__ = type + +# ansible.cli needs to be imported first, to ensure the source bin/* scripts run that code first +from ansible.cli import CLI +from ansible import constants as C +from ansible import context +from ansible.cli.arguments import option_helpers as opt_help +from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleOptionsError, AnsibleParserError +from ansible.executor.task_queue_manager import TaskQueueManager +from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text +from ansible.parsing.splitter import parse_kv +from ansible.parsing.utils.yaml import from_yaml +from ansible.playbook import Playbook +from ansible.playbook.play import Play +from ansible.utils.display import Display + +display = Display() + + +class AdHocCLI(CLI): + ''' is an extra-simple tool/framework/API for doing 'remote things'. + this command allows you to define and run a single task 'playbook' against a set of hosts + ''' + + name = 'ansible' + + def init_parser(self): + ''' create an options parser for bin/ansible ''' + super(AdHocCLI, self).init_parser(usage='%prog <host-pattern> [options]', + desc="Define and run a single task 'playbook' against a set of hosts", + epilog="Some actions do not make sense in Ad-Hoc (include, meta, etc)") + + opt_help.add_runas_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_inventory_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_async_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_output_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_connect_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_check_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_runtask_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_vault_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_fork_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_module_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_basedir_options(self.parser) + opt_help.add_tasknoplay_options(self.parser) + + # options unique to ansible ad-hoc + self.parser.add_argument('-a', '--args', dest='module_args', + help="The action's options in space separated k=v format: -a 'opt1=val1 opt2=val2' " + "or a json string: -a '{\"opt1\": \"val1\", \"opt2\": \"val2\"}'", + default=C.DEFAULT_MODULE_ARGS) + self.parser.add_argument('-m', '--module-name', dest='module_name', + help="Name of the action to execute (default=%s)" % C.DEFAULT_MODULE_NAME, + default=C.DEFAULT_MODULE_NAME) + self.parser.add_argument('args', metavar='pattern', help='host pattern') + + def post_process_args(self, options): + '''Post process and validate options for bin/ansible ''' + + options = super(AdHocCLI, self).post_process_args(options) + + display.verbosity = options.verbosity + self.validate_conflicts(options, runas_opts=True, fork_opts=True) + + return options + + def _play_ds(self, pattern, async_val, poll): + check_raw = context.CLIARGS['module_name'] in C.MODULE_REQUIRE_ARGS + + module_args_raw = context.CLIARGS['module_args'] + module_args = None + if module_args_raw and module_args_raw.startswith('{') and module_args_raw.endswith('}'): + try: + module_args = from_yaml(module_args_raw.strip(), json_only=True) + except AnsibleParserError: + pass + + if not module_args: + module_args = parse_kv(module_args_raw, check_raw=check_raw) + + mytask = {'action': {'module': context.CLIARGS['module_name'], 'args': module_args}, + 'timeout': context.CLIARGS['task_timeout']} + + # avoid adding to tasks that don't support it, unless set, then give user an error + if context.CLIARGS['module_name'] not in C._ACTION_ALL_INCLUDE_ROLE_TASKS and any(frozenset((async_val, poll))): + mytask['async_val'] = async_val + mytask['poll'] = poll + + return dict( + name="Ansible Ad-Hoc", + hosts=pattern, + gather_facts='no', + tasks=[mytask]) + + def run(self): + ''' create and execute the single task playbook ''' + + super(AdHocCLI, self).run() + + # only thing left should be host pattern + pattern = to_text(context.CLIARGS['args'], errors='surrogate_or_strict') + + # handle password prompts + sshpass = None + becomepass = None + + (sshpass, becomepass) = self.ask_passwords() + passwords = {'conn_pass': sshpass, 'become_pass': becomepass} + + # get basic objects + loader, inventory, variable_manager = self._play_prereqs() + + # get list of hosts to execute against + try: + hosts = self.get_host_list(inventory, context.CLIARGS['subset'], pattern) + except AnsibleError: + if context.CLIARGS['subset']: + raise + else: + hosts = [] + display.warning("No hosts matched, nothing to do") + + # just listing hosts? + if context.CLIARGS['listhosts']: + display.display(' hosts (%d):' % len(hosts)) + for host in hosts: + display.display(' %s' % host) + return 0 + + # verify we have arguments if we know we need em + if context.CLIARGS['module_name'] in C.MODULE_REQUIRE_ARGS and not context.CLIARGS['module_args']: + err = "No argument passed to %s module" % context.CLIARGS['module_name'] + if pattern.endswith(".yml"): + err = err + ' (did you mean to run ansible-playbook?)' + raise AnsibleOptionsError(err) + + # Avoid modules that don't work with ad-hoc + if context.CLIARGS['module_name'] in C._ACTION_IMPORT_PLAYBOOK: + raise AnsibleOptionsError("'%s' is not a valid action for ad-hoc commands" + % context.CLIARGS['module_name']) + + # construct playbook objects to wrap task + play_ds = self._play_ds(pattern, context.CLIARGS['seconds'], context.CLIARGS['poll_interval']) + play = Play().load(play_ds, variable_manager=variable_manager, loader=loader) + + # used in start callback + playbook = Playbook(loader) + playbook._entries.append(play) + playbook._file_name = '__adhoc_playbook__' + + if self.callback: + cb = self.callback + elif context.CLIARGS['one_line']: + cb = 'oneline' + # Respect custom 'stdout_callback' only with enabled 'bin_ansible_callbacks' + elif C.DEFAULT_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS and C.DEFAULT_STDOUT_CALLBACK != 'default': + cb = C.DEFAULT_STDOUT_CALLBACK + else: + cb = 'minimal' + + run_tree = False + if context.CLIARGS['tree']: + C.CALLBACKS_ENABLED.append('tree') + C.TREE_DIR = context.CLIARGS['tree'] + run_tree = True + + # now create a task queue manager to execute the play + self._tqm = None + try: + self._tqm = TaskQueueManager( + inventory=inventory, + variable_manager=variable_manager, + loader=loader, + passwords=passwords, + stdout_callback=cb, + run_additional_callbacks=C.DEFAULT_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS, + run_tree=run_tree, + forks=context.CLIARGS['forks'], + ) + + self._tqm.load_callbacks() + self._tqm.send_callback('v2_playbook_on_start', playbook) + + result = self._tqm.run(play) + + self._tqm.send_callback('v2_playbook_on_stats', self._tqm._stats) + finally: + if self._tqm: + self._tqm.cleanup() + if loader: + loader.cleanup_all_tmp_files() + + return result + + +def main(args=None): + AdHocCLI.cli_executor(args) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() |