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This prevents a bug where the existing cache outside of the class is not cleared when creating a new Inventory object. This only really affects people using the API directly right now, but wanted to fix it to prevent weird errors from popping up.
761 lines
29 KiB
Python
761 lines
29 KiB
Python
# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#############################################
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import fnmatch
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import os
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import sys
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import re
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import itertools
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from ansible.compat.six import string_types
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from ansible import constants as C
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
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from ansible.inventory.dir import InventoryDirectory, get_file_parser
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from ansible.inventory.group import Group
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from ansible.inventory.host import Host
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from ansible.plugins import vars_loader
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from ansible.utils.unicode import to_unicode
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from ansible.utils.vars import combine_vars
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from ansible.parsing.utils.addresses import parse_address
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HOSTS_PATTERNS_CACHE = {}
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try:
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from __main__ import display
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except ImportError:
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from ansible.utils.display import Display
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display = Display()
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class Inventory(object):
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"""
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Host inventory for ansible.
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"""
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def __init__(self, loader, variable_manager, host_list=C.DEFAULT_HOST_LIST):
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# the host file file, or script path, or list of hosts
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# if a list, inventory data will NOT be loaded
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self.host_list = host_list
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self._loader = loader
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self._variable_manager = variable_manager
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# caching to avoid repeated calculations, particularly with
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# external inventory scripts.
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self._vars_per_host = {}
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self._vars_per_group = {}
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self._hosts_cache = {}
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self._pattern_cache = {}
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self._vars_plugins = []
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# to be set by calling set_playbook_basedir by playbook code
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self._playbook_basedir = None
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# the inventory object holds a list of groups
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self.groups = {}
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# a list of host(names) to contain current inquiries to
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self._restriction = None
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self._subset = None
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# clear the cache here, which is only useful if more than
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# one Inventory objects are created when using the API directly
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self.clear_pattern_cache()
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self.parse_inventory(host_list)
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def serialize(self):
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data = dict()
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return data
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def deserialize(self, data):
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pass
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def parse_inventory(self, host_list):
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if isinstance(host_list, string_types):
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if "," in host_list:
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host_list = host_list.split(",")
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host_list = [ h for h in host_list if h and h.strip() ]
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self.parser = None
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# Always create the 'all' and 'ungrouped' groups, even if host_list is
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# empty: in this case we will subsequently an the implicit 'localhost' to it.
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ungrouped = Group(name='ungrouped')
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all = Group('all')
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all.add_child_group(ungrouped)
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self.groups = dict(all=all, ungrouped=ungrouped)
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if host_list is None:
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pass
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elif isinstance(host_list, list):
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for h in host_list:
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try:
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(host, port) = parse_address(h, allow_ranges=False)
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except AnsibleError as e:
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display.vvv("Unable to parse address from hostname, leaving unchanged: %s" % to_unicode(e))
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host = h
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port = None
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all.add_host(Host(host, port))
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elif self._loader.path_exists(host_list):
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#TODO: switch this to a plugin loader and a 'condition' per plugin on which it should be tried, restoring 'inventory pllugins'
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if self.is_directory(host_list):
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# Ensure basedir is inside the directory
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host_list = os.path.join(self.host_list, "")
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self.parser = InventoryDirectory(loader=self._loader, groups=self.groups, filename=host_list)
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else:
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self.parser = get_file_parser(host_list, self.groups, self._loader)
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vars_loader.add_directory(self.basedir(), with_subdir=True)
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if not self.parser:
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# should never happen, but JIC
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raise AnsibleError("Unable to parse %s as an inventory source" % host_list)
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self._vars_plugins = [ x for x in vars_loader.all(self) ]
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# get group vars from group_vars/ files and vars plugins
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for group in self.groups.values():
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group.vars = combine_vars(group.vars, self.get_group_variables(group.name))
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# get host vars from host_vars/ files and vars plugins
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for host in self.get_hosts():
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host.vars = combine_vars(host.vars, self.get_host_variables(host.name))
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def _match(self, str, pattern_str):
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try:
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if pattern_str.startswith('~'):
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return re.search(pattern_str[1:], str)
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else:
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return fnmatch.fnmatch(str, pattern_str)
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except Exception:
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raise AnsibleError('invalid host pattern: %s' % pattern_str)
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def _match_list(self, items, item_attr, pattern_str):
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results = []
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try:
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if not pattern_str.startswith('~'):
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pattern = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(pattern_str))
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else:
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pattern = re.compile(pattern_str[1:])
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except Exception:
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raise AnsibleError('invalid host pattern: %s' % pattern_str)
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for item in items:
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if pattern.match(getattr(item, item_attr)):
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results.append(item)
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return results
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def get_hosts(self, pattern="all", ignore_limits_and_restrictions=False):
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"""
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Takes a pattern or list of patterns and returns a list of matching
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inventory host names, taking into account any active restrictions
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or applied subsets
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"""
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# Check if pattern already computed
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if isinstance(pattern, list):
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pattern_hash = u":".join(pattern)
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else:
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pattern_hash = pattern
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if not ignore_limits_and_restrictions:
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if self._subset:
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pattern_hash += u":%s" % to_unicode(self._subset)
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if self._restriction:
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pattern_hash += u":%s" % to_unicode(self._restriction)
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if pattern_hash not in HOSTS_PATTERNS_CACHE:
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patterns = Inventory.split_host_pattern(pattern)
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hosts = self._evaluate_patterns(patterns)
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# mainly useful for hostvars[host] access
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if not ignore_limits_and_restrictions:
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# exclude hosts not in a subset, if defined
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if self._subset:
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subset = self._evaluate_patterns(self._subset)
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hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h in subset ]
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# exclude hosts mentioned in any restriction (ex: failed hosts)
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if self._restriction is not None:
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hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h in self._restriction ]
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seen = set()
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HOSTS_PATTERNS_CACHE[pattern_hash] = [x for x in hosts if x not in seen and not seen.add(x)]
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return HOSTS_PATTERNS_CACHE[pattern_hash][:]
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@classmethod
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def split_host_pattern(cls, pattern):
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"""
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Takes a string containing host patterns separated by commas (or a list
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thereof) and returns a list of single patterns (which may not contain
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commas). Whitespace is ignored.
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Also accepts ':' as a separator for backwards compatibility, but it is
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not recommended due to the conflict with IPv6 addresses and host ranges.
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Example: 'a,b[1], c[2:3] , d' -> ['a', 'b[1]', 'c[2:3]', 'd']
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"""
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if isinstance(pattern, list):
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return list(itertools.chain(*map(cls.split_host_pattern, pattern)))
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if ';' in pattern:
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patterns = re.split('\s*;\s*', pattern)
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display.deprecated("Use ',' or ':' instead of ';' to separate host patterns")
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# If it's got commas in it, we'll treat it as a straightforward
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# comma-separated list of patterns.
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elif ',' in pattern:
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patterns = re.split('\s*,\s*', pattern)
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# If it doesn't, it could still be a single pattern. This accounts for
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# non-separator uses of colons: IPv6 addresses and [x:y] host ranges.
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else:
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try:
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(base, port) = parse_address(pattern, allow_ranges=True)
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patterns = [pattern]
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except:
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# The only other case we accept is a ':'-separated list of patterns.
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# This mishandles IPv6 addresses, and is retained only for backwards
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# compatibility.
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patterns = re.findall(
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r'''(?: # We want to match something comprising:
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[^\s:\[\]] # (anything other than whitespace or ':[]'
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| # ...or...
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\[[^\]]*\] # a single complete bracketed expression)
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)+ # occurring once or more
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''', pattern, re.X
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)
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return [p.strip() for p in patterns]
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@classmethod
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def order_patterns(cls, patterns):
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# Host specifiers should be sorted to ensure consistent behavior
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pattern_regular = []
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pattern_intersection = []
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pattern_exclude = []
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for p in patterns:
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if p.startswith("!"):
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pattern_exclude.append(p)
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elif p.startswith("&"):
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pattern_intersection.append(p)
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elif p:
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pattern_regular.append(p)
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# if no regular pattern was given, hence only exclude and/or intersection
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# make that magically work
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if pattern_regular == []:
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pattern_regular = ['all']
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# when applying the host selectors, run those without the "&" or "!"
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# first, then the &s, then the !s.
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return pattern_regular + pattern_intersection + pattern_exclude
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def _evaluate_patterns(self, patterns):
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"""
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Takes a list of patterns and returns a list of matching host names,
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taking into account any negative and intersection patterns.
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"""
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patterns = Inventory.order_patterns(patterns)
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hosts = []
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for p in patterns:
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# avoid resolving a pattern that is a plain host
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if p in self._hosts_cache:
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hosts.append(self.get_host(p))
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else:
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that = self._match_one_pattern(p)
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if p.startswith("!"):
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hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h not in that ]
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elif p.startswith("&"):
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hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h in that ]
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else:
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to_append = [ h for h in that if h.name not in [ y.name for y in hosts ] ]
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hosts.extend(to_append)
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return hosts
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def _match_one_pattern(self, pattern):
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"""
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Takes a single pattern and returns a list of matching host names.
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Ignores intersection (&) and exclusion (!) specifiers.
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The pattern may be:
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1. A regex starting with ~, e.g. '~[abc]*'
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2. A shell glob pattern with ?/*/[chars]/[!chars], e.g. 'foo*'
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3. An ordinary word that matches itself only, e.g. 'foo'
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The pattern is matched using the following rules:
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1. If it's 'all', it matches all hosts in all groups.
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2. Otherwise, for each known group name:
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(a) if it matches the group name, the results include all hosts
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in the group or any of its children.
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(b) otherwise, if it matches any hosts in the group, the results
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include the matching hosts.
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This means that 'foo*' may match one or more groups (thus including all
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hosts therein) but also hosts in other groups.
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The built-in groups 'all' and 'ungrouped' are special. No pattern can
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match these group names (though 'all' behaves as though it matches, as
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described above). The word 'ungrouped' can match a host of that name,
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and patterns like 'ungr*' and 'al*' can match either hosts or groups
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other than all and ungrouped.
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If the pattern matches one or more group names according to these rules,
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it may have an optional range suffix to select a subset of the results.
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This is allowed only if the pattern is not a regex, i.e. '~foo[1]' does
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not work (the [1] is interpreted as part of the regex), but 'foo*[1]'
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would work if 'foo*' matched the name of one or more groups.
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Duplicate matches are always eliminated from the results.
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"""
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if pattern.startswith("&") or pattern.startswith("!"):
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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if pattern not in self._pattern_cache:
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(expr, slice) = self._split_subscript(pattern)
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hosts = self._enumerate_matches(expr)
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try:
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hosts = self._apply_subscript(hosts, slice)
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except IndexError:
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raise AnsibleError("No hosts matched the subscripted pattern '%s'" % pattern)
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self._pattern_cache[pattern] = hosts
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return self._pattern_cache[pattern]
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def _split_subscript(self, pattern):
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"""
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Takes a pattern, checks if it has a subscript, and returns the pattern
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without the subscript and a (start,end) tuple representing the given
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subscript (or None if there is no subscript).
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Validates that the subscript is in the right syntax, but doesn't make
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sure the actual indices make sense in context.
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"""
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# Do not parse regexes for enumeration info
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if pattern.startswith('~'):
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return (pattern, None)
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# We want a pattern followed by an integer or range subscript.
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# (We can't be more restrictive about the expression because the
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# fnmatch semantics permit [\[:\]] to occur.)
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pattern_with_subscript = re.compile(
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r'''^
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(.+) # A pattern expression ending with...
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\[(?: # A [subscript] expression comprising:
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(-?[0-9]+)| # A single positive or negative number
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([0-9]+)([:-]) # Or an x:y or x: range.
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([0-9]*)
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)\]
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$
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''', re.X
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)
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subscript = None
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m = pattern_with_subscript.match(pattern)
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if m:
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(pattern, idx, start, sep, end) = m.groups()
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if idx:
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subscript = (int(idx), None)
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else:
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if not end:
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end = -1
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subscript = (int(start), int(end))
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if sep == '-':
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display.warning("Use [x:y] inclusive subscripts instead of [x-y] which has been removed")
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return (pattern, subscript)
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def _apply_subscript(self, hosts, subscript):
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"""
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Takes a list of hosts and a (start,end) tuple and returns the subset of
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hosts based on the subscript (which may be None to return all hosts).
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"""
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if not hosts or not subscript:
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return hosts
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(start, end) = subscript
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if end:
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if end == -1:
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end = len(hosts)-1
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return hosts[start:end+1]
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else:
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return [ hosts[start] ]
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def _enumerate_matches(self, pattern):
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"""
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Returns a list of host names matching the given pattern according to the
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rules explained above in _match_one_pattern.
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"""
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results = []
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hostnames = set()
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def __append_host_to_results(host):
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if host.name not in hostnames:
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hostnames.add(host.name)
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results.append(host)
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groups = self.get_groups()
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for group in groups.values():
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if pattern == 'all':
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for host in group.get_hosts():
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__append_host_to_results(host)
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else:
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if self._match(group.name, pattern) and group.name not in ('all', 'ungrouped'):
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for host in group.get_hosts():
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__append_host_to_results(host)
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else:
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matching_hosts = self._match_list(group.get_hosts(), 'name', pattern)
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for host in matching_hosts:
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__append_host_to_results(host)
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if pattern in C.LOCALHOST and len(results) == 0:
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new_host = self._create_implicit_localhost(pattern)
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results.append(new_host)
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return results
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def _create_implicit_localhost(self, pattern):
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new_host = Host(pattern)
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new_host.address = "127.0.0.1"
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new_host.vars = self.get_host_vars(new_host)
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new_host.set_variable("ansible_connection", "local")
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if "ansible_python_interpreter" not in new_host.vars:
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new_host.set_variable("ansible_python_interpreter", sys.executable)
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self.get_group("ungrouped").add_host(new_host)
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return new_host
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def clear_pattern_cache(self):
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''' called exclusively by the add_host plugin to allow patterns to be recalculated '''
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global HOSTS_PATTERNS_CACHE
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HOSTS_PATTERNS_CACHE = {}
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self._pattern_cache = {}
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def groups_for_host(self, host):
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if host in self._hosts_cache:
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return self._hosts_cache[host].get_groups()
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else:
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return []
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def get_groups(self):
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return self.groups
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def get_host(self, hostname):
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if hostname not in self._hosts_cache:
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self._hosts_cache[hostname] = self._get_host(hostname)
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if hostname in C.LOCALHOST:
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for host in C.LOCALHOST.difference((hostname,)):
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self._hosts_cache[host] = self._hosts_cache[hostname]
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return self._hosts_cache[hostname]
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def _get_host(self, hostname):
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if hostname in C.LOCALHOST:
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for host in self.get_group('all').get_hosts():
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if host.name in C.LOCALHOST:
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return host
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return self._create_implicit_localhost(hostname)
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matching_host = None
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for group in self.groups.values():
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for host in group.get_hosts():
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if hostname == host.name:
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matching_host = host
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self._hosts_cache[host.name] = host
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return matching_host
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def get_group(self, groupname):
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return self.groups.get(groupname)
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def get_group_variables(self, groupname, update_cached=False, vault_password=None):
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if groupname not in self._vars_per_group or update_cached:
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self._vars_per_group[groupname] = self._get_group_variables(groupname, vault_password=vault_password)
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return self._vars_per_group[groupname]
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def _get_group_variables(self, groupname, vault_password=None):
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group = self.get_group(groupname)
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if group is None:
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raise Exception("group not found: %s" % groupname)
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vars = {}
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# plugin.get_group_vars retrieves just vars for specific group
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vars_results = [ plugin.get_group_vars(group, vault_password=vault_password) for plugin in self._vars_plugins if hasattr(plugin, 'get_group_vars')]
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for updated in vars_results:
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if updated is not None:
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vars = combine_vars(vars, updated)
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# Read group_vars/ files
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vars = combine_vars(vars, self.get_group_vars(group))
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return vars
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def get_vars(self, hostname, update_cached=False, vault_password=None):
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host = self.get_host(hostname)
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if not host:
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raise AnsibleError("no vars as host is not in inventory: %s" % hostname)
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return host.get_vars()
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def get_host_variables(self, hostname, update_cached=False, vault_password=None):
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if hostname not in self._vars_per_host or update_cached:
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self._vars_per_host[hostname] = self._get_host_variables(hostname, vault_password=vault_password)
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return self._vars_per_host[hostname]
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def _get_host_variables(self, hostname, vault_password=None):
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host = self.get_host(hostname)
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if host is None:
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raise AnsibleError("no host vars as host is not in inventory: %s" % hostname)
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vars = {}
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# plugin.run retrieves all vars (also from groups) for host
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vars_results = [ plugin.run(host, vault_password=vault_password) for plugin in self._vars_plugins if hasattr(plugin, 'run')]
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for updated in vars_results:
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if updated is not None:
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vars = combine_vars(vars, updated)
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# plugin.get_host_vars retrieves just vars for specific host
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vars_results = [ plugin.get_host_vars(host, vault_password=vault_password) for plugin in self._vars_plugins if hasattr(plugin, 'get_host_vars')]
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for updated in vars_results:
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if updated is not None:
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vars = combine_vars(vars, updated)
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# still need to check InventoryParser per host vars
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# which actually means InventoryScript per host,
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# which is not performant
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if self.parser is not None:
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vars = combine_vars(vars, self.parser.get_host_variables(host))
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# Read host_vars/ files
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vars = combine_vars(vars, self.get_host_vars(host))
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return vars
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def add_group(self, group):
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if group.name not in self.groups:
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self.groups[group.name] = group
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else:
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raise AnsibleError("group already in inventory: %s" % group.name)
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def list_hosts(self, pattern="all"):
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""" return a list of hostnames for a pattern """
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result = [ h for h in self.get_hosts(pattern) ]
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if len(result) == 0 and pattern in C.LOCALHOST:
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result = [pattern]
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return result
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def list_groups(self):
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return sorted(self.groups.keys(), key=lambda x: x)
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def restrict_to_hosts(self, restriction):
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"""
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Restrict list operations to the hosts given in restriction. This is used
|
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to batch serial operations in main playbook code, don't use this for other
|
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reasons.
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"""
|
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if restriction is None:
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return
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elif not isinstance(restriction, list):
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restriction = [ restriction ]
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self._restriction = restriction
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def subset(self, subset_pattern):
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"""
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|
Limits inventory results to a subset of inventory that matches a given
|
|
pattern, such as to select a given geographic of numeric slice amongst
|
|
a previous 'hosts' selection that only select roles, or vice versa.
|
|
Corresponds to --limit parameter to ansible-playbook
|
|
"""
|
|
if subset_pattern is None:
|
|
self._subset = None
|
|
else:
|
|
subset_patterns = Inventory.split_host_pattern(subset_pattern)
|
|
results = []
|
|
# allow Unix style @filename data
|
|
for x in subset_patterns:
|
|
if x.startswith("@"):
|
|
fd = open(x[1:])
|
|
results.extend(fd.read().split("\n"))
|
|
fd.close()
|
|
else:
|
|
results.append(x)
|
|
self._subset = results
|
|
|
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def remove_restriction(self):
|
|
""" Do not restrict list operations """
|
|
self._restriction = None
|
|
|
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def is_file(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Did inventory come from a file? We don't use the equivalent loader
|
|
methods in inventory, due to the fact that the loader does an implict
|
|
DWIM on the path, which may be incorrect for inventory paths relative
|
|
to the playbook basedir.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not isinstance(self.host_list, string_types):
|
|
return False
|
|
return os.path.isfile(self.host_list) or self.host_list == os.devnull
|
|
|
|
def is_directory(self, path):
|
|
"""
|
|
Is the inventory host list a directory? Same caveat for here as with
|
|
the is_file() method above.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not isinstance(self.host_list, string_types):
|
|
return False
|
|
return os.path.isdir(path)
|
|
|
|
def basedir(self):
|
|
""" if inventory came from a file, what's the directory? """
|
|
dname = self.host_list
|
|
if self.is_directory(self.host_list):
|
|
dname = self.host_list
|
|
elif not self.is_file():
|
|
dname = None
|
|
else:
|
|
dname = os.path.dirname(self.host_list)
|
|
if dname is None or dname == '' or dname == '.':
|
|
dname = os.getcwd()
|
|
if dname:
|
|
dname = os.path.abspath(dname)
|
|
return dname
|
|
|
|
def src(self):
|
|
""" if inventory came from a file, what's the directory and file name? """
|
|
if not self.is_file():
|
|
return None
|
|
return self.host_list
|
|
|
|
def playbook_basedir(self):
|
|
""" returns the directory of the current playbook """
|
|
return self._playbook_basedir
|
|
|
|
def set_playbook_basedir(self, dir_name):
|
|
"""
|
|
sets the base directory of the playbook so inventory can use it as a
|
|
basedir for host_ and group_vars, and other things.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Only update things if dir is a different playbook basedir
|
|
if dir_name != self._playbook_basedir:
|
|
self._playbook_basedir = dir_name
|
|
# get group vars from group_vars/ files
|
|
# TODO: excluding the new_pb_basedir directory may result in group_vars
|
|
# files loading more than they should, however with the file caching
|
|
# we do this shouldn't be too much of an issue. Still, this should
|
|
# be fixed at some point to allow a "first load" to touch all of the
|
|
# directories, then later runs only touch the new basedir specified
|
|
for group in self.groups.values():
|
|
#group.vars = combine_vars(group.vars, self.get_group_vars(group, new_pb_basedir=True))
|
|
group.vars = combine_vars(group.vars, self.get_group_vars(group))
|
|
# get host vars from host_vars/ files
|
|
for host in self.get_hosts():
|
|
#host.vars = combine_vars(host.vars, self.get_host_vars(host, new_pb_basedir=True))
|
|
host.vars = combine_vars(host.vars, self.get_host_vars(host))
|
|
# invalidate cache
|
|
self._vars_per_host = {}
|
|
self._vars_per_group = {}
|
|
|
|
def get_host_vars(self, host, new_pb_basedir=False):
|
|
""" Read host_vars/ files """
|
|
return self._get_hostgroup_vars(host=host, group=None, new_pb_basedir=new_pb_basedir)
|
|
|
|
def get_group_vars(self, group, new_pb_basedir=False):
|
|
""" Read group_vars/ files """
|
|
return self._get_hostgroup_vars(host=None, group=group, new_pb_basedir=new_pb_basedir)
|
|
|
|
def _get_hostgroup_vars(self, host=None, group=None, new_pb_basedir=False):
|
|
"""
|
|
Loads variables from group_vars/<groupname> and host_vars/<hostname> in directories parallel
|
|
to the inventory base directory or in the same directory as the playbook. Variables in the playbook
|
|
dir will win over the inventory dir if files are in both.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
results = {}
|
|
scan_pass = 0
|
|
_basedir = self.basedir()
|
|
|
|
# look in both the inventory base directory and the playbook base directory
|
|
# unless we do an update for a new playbook base dir
|
|
if not new_pb_basedir:
|
|
basedirs = [_basedir, self._playbook_basedir]
|
|
else:
|
|
basedirs = [self._playbook_basedir]
|
|
|
|
for basedir in basedirs:
|
|
# this can happen from particular API usages, particularly if not run
|
|
# from /usr/bin/ansible-playbook
|
|
if basedir in ('', None):
|
|
basedir = './'
|
|
|
|
scan_pass = scan_pass + 1
|
|
|
|
# it's not an eror if the directory does not exist, keep moving
|
|
if not os.path.exists(basedir):
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# save work of second scan if the directories are the same
|
|
if _basedir == self._playbook_basedir and scan_pass != 1:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if group and host is None:
|
|
# load vars in dir/group_vars/name_of_group
|
|
base_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(to_unicode(basedir, errors='strict'), "group_vars/%s" % group.name))
|
|
results = combine_vars(results, self._variable_manager.add_group_vars_file(base_path, self._loader))
|
|
elif host and group is None:
|
|
# same for hostvars in dir/host_vars/name_of_host
|
|
base_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(to_unicode(basedir, errors='strict'), "host_vars/%s" % host.name))
|
|
results = combine_vars(results, self._variable_manager.add_host_vars_file(base_path, self._loader))
|
|
|
|
# all done, results is a dictionary of variables for this particular host.
|
|
return results
|
|
|
|
def refresh_inventory(self):
|
|
|
|
self.clear_pattern_cache()
|
|
|
|
self._hosts_cache = {}
|
|
self._vars_per_host = {}
|
|
self._vars_per_group = {}
|
|
self.groups = {}
|
|
|
|
self.parse_inventory(self.host_list)
|