#!/usr/bin/env python # (C) 2012, Michael DeHaan, # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . ####################################################### __requires__ = ['ansible'] try: import pkg_resources except Exception: # Use pkg_resources to find the correct versions of libraries and set # sys.path appropriately when there are multiversion installs. But we # have code that better expresses the errors in the places where the code # is actually used (the deps are optional for many code paths) so we don't # want to fail here. pass import sys import os import stat # Augment PYTHONPATH to find Python modules relative to this file path # This is so that we can find the modules when running from a local checkout # installed as editable with `pip install -e ...` or `python setup.py develop` local_module_path = os.path.abspath( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'lib') ) sys.path.append(local_module_path) import ansible.playbook import ansible.constants as C import ansible.utils.template from ansible import errors from ansible import callbacks from ansible import utils from ansible.color import ANSIBLE_COLOR, stringc from ansible.callbacks import display def colorize(lead, num, color): """ Print 'lead' = 'num' in 'color' """ if num != 0 and ANSIBLE_COLOR and color is not None: return "%s%s%-15s" % (stringc(lead, color), stringc("=", color), stringc(str(num), color)) else: return "%s=%-4s" % (lead, str(num)) def hostcolor(host, stats, color=True): if ANSIBLE_COLOR and color: if stats['failures'] != 0 or stats['unreachable'] != 0: return "%-37s" % stringc(host, 'red') elif stats['changed'] != 0: return "%-37s" % stringc(host, 'yellow') else: return "%-37s" % stringc(host, 'green') return "%-26s" % host def main(args): ''' run ansible-playbook operations ''' # create parser for CLI options parser = utils.base_parser( constants=C, usage = "%prog playbook.yml", connect_opts=True, runas_opts=True, subset_opts=True, check_opts=True, diff_opts=True ) #parser.add_option('--vault-password', dest="vault_password", # help="password for vault encrypted files") parser.add_option('-t', '--tags', dest='tags', default='all', help="only run plays and tasks tagged with these values") parser.add_option('--skip-tags', dest='skip_tags', help="only run plays and tasks whose tags do not match these values") parser.add_option('--syntax-check', dest='syntax', action='store_true', help="perform a syntax check on the playbook, but do not execute it") parser.add_option('--list-tasks', dest='listtasks', action='store_true', help="list all tasks that would be executed") parser.add_option('--list-tags', dest='listtags', action='store_true', help="list all available tags") parser.add_option('--step', dest='step', action='store_true', help="one-step-at-a-time: confirm each task before running") parser.add_option('--start-at-task', dest='start_at', help="start the playbook at the task matching this name") parser.add_option('--force-handlers', dest='force_handlers', default=C.DEFAULT_FORCE_HANDLERS, action='store_true', help="run handlers even if a task fails") parser.add_option('--flush-cache', dest='flush_cache', action='store_true', help="clear the fact cache") options, args = parser.parse_args(args) if len(args) == 0: parser.print_help(file=sys.stderr) return 1 # privlege escalation command line arguments need to be mutually exclusive utils.check_mutually_exclusive_privilege(options, parser) if (options.ask_vault_pass and options.vault_password_file): parser.error("--ask-vault-pass and --vault-password-file are mutually exclusive") sshpass = None becomepass = None vault_pass = None options.ask_vault_pass = options.ask_vault_pass or C.DEFAULT_ASK_VAULT_PASS if options.listhosts or options.syntax or options.listtasks or options.listtags: (_, _, vault_pass) = utils.ask_passwords(ask_vault_pass=options.ask_vault_pass) else: options.ask_pass = options.ask_pass or C.DEFAULT_ASK_PASS # Never ask for an SSH password when we run with local connection if options.connection == "local": options.ask_pass = False # set pe options utils.normalize_become_options(options) prompt_method = utils.choose_pass_prompt(options) (sshpass, becomepass, vault_pass) = utils.ask_passwords(ask_pass=options.ask_pass, become_ask_pass=options.become_ask_pass, ask_vault_pass=options.ask_vault_pass, become_method=prompt_method) # read vault_pass from a file if not options.ask_vault_pass and options.vault_password_file: vault_pass = utils.read_vault_file(options.vault_password_file) extra_vars = utils.parse_extra_vars(options.extra_vars, vault_pass) only_tags = options.tags.split(",") skip_tags = options.skip_tags if options.skip_tags is not None: skip_tags = options.skip_tags.split(",") for playbook in args: if not os.path.exists(playbook): raise errors.AnsibleError("the playbook: %s could not be found" % playbook) if not (os.path.isfile(playbook) or stat.S_ISFIFO(os.stat(playbook).st_mode)): raise errors.AnsibleError("the playbook: %s does not appear to be a file" % playbook) inventory = ansible.inventory.Inventory(options.inventory, vault_password=vault_pass) # Note: slightly wrong, this is written so that implicit localhost # (which is not returned in list_hosts()) is taken into account for # warning if inventory is empty. But it can't be taken into account for # checking if limit doesn't match any hosts. Instead we don't worry about # limit if only implicit localhost was in inventory to start with. # # Fix this in v2 no_hosts = False if len(inventory.list_hosts()) == 0: # Empty inventory utils.warning("provided hosts list is empty, only localhost is available") no_hosts = True inventory.subset(options.subset) if len(inventory.list_hosts()) == 0 and no_hosts is False: # Invalid limit raise errors.AnsibleError("Specified --limit does not match any hosts") # run all playbooks specified on the command line for playbook in args: stats = callbacks.AggregateStats() playbook_cb = callbacks.PlaybookCallbacks(verbose=utils.VERBOSITY) if options.step: playbook_cb.step = options.step if options.start_at: playbook_cb.start_at = options.start_at runner_cb = callbacks.PlaybookRunnerCallbacks(stats, verbose=utils.VERBOSITY) pb = ansible.playbook.PlayBook( playbook=playbook, module_path=options.module_path, inventory=inventory, forks=options.forks, remote_user=options.remote_user, remote_pass=sshpass, callbacks=playbook_cb, runner_callbacks=runner_cb, stats=stats, timeout=options.timeout, transport=options.connection, become=options.become, become_method=options.become_method, become_user=options.become_user, become_pass=becomepass, extra_vars=extra_vars, private_key_file=options.private_key_file, only_tags=only_tags, skip_tags=skip_tags, check=options.check, diff=options.diff, vault_password=vault_pass, force_handlers=options.force_handlers, ) if options.flush_cache: display(callbacks.banner("FLUSHING FACT CACHE")) pb.SETUP_CACHE.flush() if options.listhosts or options.listtasks or options.syntax or options.listtags: print '' print 'playbook: %s' % playbook print '' playnum = 0 for (play_ds, play_basedir) in zip(pb.playbook, pb.play_basedirs): playnum += 1 play = ansible.playbook.Play(pb, play_ds, play_basedir, vault_password=pb.vault_password) label = play.name hosts = pb.inventory.list_hosts(play.hosts) if options.listhosts: print ' play #%d (%s): host count=%d' % (playnum, label, len(hosts)) for host in hosts: print ' %s' % host if options.listtags or options.listtasks: print ' play #%d (%s):\tTAGS: [%s]' % (playnum, label,','.join(sorted(set(play.tags)))) if options.listtags: tags = [] for task in pb.tasks_to_run_in_play(play): tags.extend(task.tags) print ' TASK TAGS: [%s]' % (', '.join(sorted(set(tags).difference(['untagged'])))) if options.listtasks: for task in pb.tasks_to_run_in_play(play): if getattr(task, 'name', None) is not None: # meta tasks have no names print ' %s\tTAGS: [%s]' % (task.name, ', '.join(sorted(set(task.tags).difference(['untagged'])))) if options.listhosts or options.listtasks or options.listtags: print '' continue if options.syntax: # if we've not exited by now then we are fine. print 'Playbook Syntax is fine' return 0 failed_hosts = [] unreachable_hosts = [] try: pb.run() hosts = sorted(pb.stats.processed.keys()) display(callbacks.banner("PLAY RECAP")) playbook_cb.on_stats(pb.stats) for h in hosts: t = pb.stats.summarize(h) if t['failures'] > 0: failed_hosts.append(h) if t['unreachable'] > 0: unreachable_hosts.append(h) retries = failed_hosts + unreachable_hosts if C.RETRY_FILES_ENABLED and len(retries) > 0: filename = pb.generate_retry_inventory(retries) if filename: display(" to retry, use: --limit @%s\n" % filename) for h in hosts: t = pb.stats.summarize(h) display("%s : %s %s %s %s" % ( hostcolor(h, t), colorize('ok', t['ok'], 'green'), colorize('changed', t['changed'], 'yellow'), colorize('unreachable', t['unreachable'], 'red'), colorize('failed', t['failures'], 'red')), screen_only=True ) display("%s : %s %s %s %s" % ( hostcolor(h, t, False), colorize('ok', t['ok'], None), colorize('changed', t['changed'], None), colorize('unreachable', t['unreachable'], None), colorize('failed', t['failures'], None)), log_only=True ) print "" if len(failed_hosts) > 0: return 2 if len(unreachable_hosts) > 0: return 3 except errors.AnsibleError, e: display("ERROR: %s" % e, color='red') return 1 return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": display(" ", log_only=True) display(" ".join(sys.argv), log_only=True) display(" ", log_only=True) try: sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) except errors.AnsibleError, e: display("ERROR: %s" % e, color='red', stderr=True) sys.exit(1) except KeyboardInterrupt, ke: display("ERROR: interrupted", color='red', stderr=True) sys.exit(1)