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* First bit of fixing temporary to have one source of truth * Fix pep8 * Remove explicit make_tmp_path() in copy The copy action plugin sets TRANSFER_FILES=True so it does not need to set the temporary directory explicitly; the base class's run() method will do that for us. * Fix for calling a module's run when a shell has already created a temp path. * Remember to inform the rest of the world when tempdir is removed * New strategy for how to warn on passing tmp Now we just warn when calling the parent class run() early. If the module does a late call to the parent run() and doesn't make use of the temporary directory, then we don't check for the possibility that the user mistakenly is sending tmp in. If we truly deprecate this (rather than ignoring it forever) then we might want to switch back to checking for someone passing a value in as tmp. * Remove tmp parameter from _execute_module as well * Port all action plugins to not send tmp explicitly This is now handled inside of _execute_module via the _connection._shell.tempdir attribute. Also update warnings and docs to tell people to set the attribute instead of using _execute_module's tmp parameter. * Always set local tempdir variable
209 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
209 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
# (c) 2016, Matt Davis <mdavis@ansible.com>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import time
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
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from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
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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 TimedOutException(Exception):
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pass
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class ActionModule(ActionBase):
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TRANSFERS_FILES = False
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DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT = 600
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DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 5
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DEFAULT_PRE_REBOOT_DELAY = 2
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DEFAULT_POST_REBOOT_DELAY = 0
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DEFAULT_TEST_COMMAND = 'whoami'
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DEFAULT_REBOOT_MESSAGE = 'Reboot initiated by Ansible.'
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def get_system_uptime(self):
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uptime_command = "(Get-WmiObject -ClassName Win32_OperatingSystem).LastBootUpTime"
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = self._connection.exec_command(uptime_command)
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if rc != 0:
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raise Exception("win_reboot: failed to get host uptime info, rc: %d, stdout: %s, stderr: %s"
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% (rc, stdout, stderr))
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return stdout
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def do_until_success_or_timeout(self, what, timeout, what_desc, fail_sleep=1):
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max_end_time = datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=timeout)
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exc = ""
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while datetime.utcnow() < max_end_time:
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try:
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what()
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if what_desc:
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display.debug("win_reboot: %s success" % what_desc)
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return
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except Exception as e:
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exc = e
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if what_desc:
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display.debug("win_reboot: %s fail (expected), retrying in %d seconds..." % (what_desc, fail_sleep))
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time.sleep(fail_sleep)
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raise TimedOutException("timed out waiting for %s: %s" % (what_desc, exc))
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def run(self, tmp=None, task_vars=None):
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self._supports_check_mode = True
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self._supports_async = True
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if self._play_context.check_mode:
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return dict(changed=True, elapsed=0, rebooted=True)
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if task_vars is None:
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task_vars = dict()
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result = super(ActionModule, self).run(tmp, task_vars)
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del tmp # tmp no longer has any effect
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if result.get('skipped', False) or result.get('failed', False):
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return result
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# Handle timeout parameters and its alias
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deprecated_args = {
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'shutdown_timeout': '2.5',
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'shutdown_timeout_sec': '2.5',
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}
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for arg, version in deprecated_args.items():
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if self._task.args.get(arg) is not None:
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display.warning("Since Ansible %s, %s is no longer used with win_reboot" % (arg, version))
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if self._task.args.get('connect_timeout') is not None:
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connect_timeout = int(self._task.args.get('connect_timeout', self.DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT))
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else:
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connect_timeout = int(self._task.args.get('connect_timeout_sec', self.DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT))
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if self._task.args.get('reboot_timeout') is not None:
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reboot_timeout = int(self._task.args.get('reboot_timeout', self.DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT))
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else:
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reboot_timeout = int(self._task.args.get('reboot_timeout_sec', self.DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT))
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if self._task.args.get('pre_reboot_delay') is not None:
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pre_reboot_delay = int(self._task.args.get('pre_reboot_delay', self.DEFAULT_PRE_REBOOT_DELAY))
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else:
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pre_reboot_delay = int(self._task.args.get('pre_reboot_delay_sec', self.DEFAULT_PRE_REBOOT_DELAY))
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if self._task.args.get('post_reboot_delay') is not None:
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post_reboot_delay = int(self._task.args.get('post_reboot_delay', self.DEFAULT_POST_REBOOT_DELAY))
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else:
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post_reboot_delay = int(self._task.args.get('post_reboot_delay_sec', self.DEFAULT_POST_REBOOT_DELAY))
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test_command = str(self._task.args.get('test_command', self.DEFAULT_TEST_COMMAND))
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msg = str(self._task.args.get('msg', self.DEFAULT_REBOOT_MESSAGE))
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# Get current uptime
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try:
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before_uptime = self.get_system_uptime()
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except Exception as e:
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result['failed'] = True
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result['reboot'] = False
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result['msg'] = to_native(e)
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return result
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# Initiate reboot
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display.vvv("rebooting server")
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = self._connection.exec_command('shutdown /r /t %d /c "%s"' % (pre_reboot_delay, msg))
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# Test for "A system shutdown has already been scheduled. (1190)" and handle it gracefully
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if rc == 1190:
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display.warning('A scheduled reboot was pre-empted by Ansible.')
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# Try to abort (this may fail if it was already aborted)
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(rc, stdout1, stderr1) = self._connection.exec_command('shutdown /a')
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# Initiate reboot again
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(rc, stdout2, stderr2) = self._connection.exec_command('shutdown /r /t %d' % pre_reboot_delay)
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stdout += stdout1 + stdout2
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stderr += stderr1 + stderr2
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if rc != 0:
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result['failed'] = True
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result['rebooted'] = False
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result['msg'] = "Shutdown command failed, error text was %s" % stderr
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return result
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start = datetime.now()
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# Get the original connection_timeout option var so it can be reset after
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connection_timeout_orig = None
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try:
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connection_timeout_orig = self._connection.get_option('connection_timeout')
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except AnsibleError:
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display.debug("win_reboot: connection_timeout connection option has not been set")
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try:
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# keep on checking system uptime with short connection responses
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def check_uptime():
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display.vvv("attempting to get system uptime")
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# override connection timeout from defaults to custom value
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try:
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self._connection.set_options(direct={"connection_timeout": connect_timeout})
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self._connection._reset()
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except AttributeError:
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display.warning("Connection plugin does not allow the connection timeout to be overridden")
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# try and get uptime
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try:
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current_uptime = self.get_system_uptime()
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except Exception as e:
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raise e
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if current_uptime == before_uptime:
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raise Exception("uptime has not changed")
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self.do_until_success_or_timeout(check_uptime, reboot_timeout, what_desc="reboot uptime check success")
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# reset the connection to clear the custom connection timeout
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try:
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self._connection.set_options(direct={"connection_timeout": connection_timeout_orig})
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self._connection._reset()
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except (AnsibleError, AttributeError):
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display.debug("Failed to reset connection_timeout back to default")
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# finally run test command to ensure everything is working
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def run_test_command():
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display.vvv("attempting post-reboot test command '%s'" % test_command)
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(rc, stdout, stderr) = self._connection.exec_command(test_command)
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if rc != 0:
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raise Exception('test command failed')
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# FUTURE: add a stability check (system must remain up for N seconds) to deal with self-multi-reboot updates
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self.do_until_success_or_timeout(run_test_command, reboot_timeout, what_desc="post-reboot test command success")
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result['rebooted'] = True
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result['changed'] = True
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except TimedOutException as toex:
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result['failed'] = True
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result['rebooted'] = True
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result['msg'] = to_native(toex)
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if post_reboot_delay != 0:
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display.vvv("win_reboot: waiting an additional %d seconds" % post_reboot_delay)
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time.sleep(post_reboot_delay)
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elapsed = datetime.now() - start
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result['elapsed'] = elapsed.seconds
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return result
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