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authorAndrew Butcher <abutcher@redhat.com>2016-04-26 16:27:22 -0400
committerAndrew Butcher <abutcher@redhat.com>2016-04-26 16:41:41 -0400
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Port lookup plugins to ansible v2.
Diffstat (limited to 'lookup_plugins')
-rw-r--r--lookup_plugins/oo_option.py26
-rw-r--r--lookup_plugins/sequence.py215
2 files changed, 24 insertions, 217 deletions
diff --git a/lookup_plugins/oo_option.py b/lookup_plugins/oo_option.py
index 35dce48f9..3fc46ab9b 100644
--- a/lookup_plugins/oo_option.py
+++ b/lookup_plugins/oo_option.py
@@ -17,14 +17,36 @@ This returns, by order of priority:
* if none of the above conditions are met, empty string is returned
'''
-from ansible.utils import template
+
import os
+# pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,import-error,unused-argument,unused-variable,super-init-not-called,too-few-public-methods,missing-docstring
+try:
+ # ansible-2.0
+ from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
+except ImportError:
+ # ansible-1.9.x
+ class LookupBase(object):
+ def __init__(self, basedir=None, runner=None, **kwargs):
+ self.runner = runner
+ self.basedir = self.runner.basedir
+ def get_basedir(self, variables):
+ return self.basedir
+
+# pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,import-error
+try:
+ # ansible-2.0
+ from ansible import template
+except ImportError:
+ # ansible 1.9.x
+ from ansible.utils import template
+
+
# Reason: disable too-few-public-methods because the `run` method is the only
# one required by the Ansible API
# Status: permanently disabled
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
-class LookupModule(object):
+class LookupModule(LookupBase):
''' oo_option lookup plugin main class '''
# Reason: disable unused-argument because Ansible is calling us with many
diff --git a/lookup_plugins/sequence.py b/lookup_plugins/sequence.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ca9e7b39..000000000
--- a/lookup_plugins/sequence.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,215 +0,0 @@
-# (c) 2013, Jayson Vantuyl <jayson@aggressive.ly>
-#
-# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
-import ansible.utils as utils
-from re import compile as re_compile, IGNORECASE
-
-# shortcut format
-NUM = "(0?x?[0-9a-f]+)"
-SHORTCUT = re_compile(
- "^(" + # Group 0
- NUM + # Group 1: Start
- "-)?" +
- NUM + # Group 2: End
- "(/" + # Group 3
- NUM + # Group 4: Stride
- ")?" +
- "(:(.+))?$", # Group 5, Group 6: Format String
- IGNORECASE
-)
-
-
-class LookupModule(object):
- """
- sequence lookup module
-
- Used to generate some sequence of items. Takes arguments in two forms.
-
- The simple / shortcut form is:
-
- [start-]end[/stride][:format]
-
- As indicated by the brackets: start, stride, and format string are all
- optional. The format string is in the style of printf. This can be used
- to pad with zeros, format in hexadecimal, etc. All of the numerical values
- can be specified in octal (i.e. 0664) or hexadecimal (i.e. 0x3f8).
- Negative numbers are not supported.
-
- Some examples:
-
- 5 -> ["1","2","3","4","5"]
- 5-8 -> ["5", "6", "7", "8"]
- 2-10/2 -> ["2", "4", "6", "8", "10"]
- 4:host%02d -> ["host01","host02","host03","host04"]
-
- The standard Ansible key-value form is accepted as well. For example:
-
- start=5 end=11 stride=2 format=0x%02x -> ["0x05","0x07","0x09","0x0a"]
-
- This format takes an alternate form of "end" called "count", which counts
- some number from the starting value. For example:
-
- count=5 -> ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"]
- start=0x0f00 count=4 format=%04x -> ["0f00", "0f01", "0f02", "0f03"]
- start=0 count=5 stride=2 -> ["0", "2", "4", "6", "8"]
- start=1 count=5 stride=2 -> ["1", "3", "5", "7", "9"]
-
- The count option is mostly useful for avoiding off-by-one errors and errors
- calculating the number of entries in a sequence when a stride is specified.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, basedir, **kwargs):
- """absorb any keyword args"""
- self.basedir = basedir
-
- def reset(self):
- """set sensible defaults"""
- self.start = 1
- self.count = None
- self.end = None
- self.stride = 1
- self.format = "%d"
-
- def parse_kv_args(self, args):
- """parse key-value style arguments"""
- for arg in ["start", "end", "count", "stride"]:
- try:
- arg_raw = args.pop(arg, None)
- if arg_raw is None:
- continue
- arg_cooked = int(arg_raw, 0)
- setattr(self, arg, arg_cooked)
- except ValueError:
- raise AnsibleError(
- "can't parse arg %s=%r as integer"
- % (arg, arg_raw)
- )
- if 'format' in args:
- self.format = args.pop("format")
- if args:
- raise AnsibleError(
- "unrecognized arguments to with_sequence: %r"
- % args.keys()
- )
-
- def parse_simple_args(self, term):
- """parse the shortcut forms, return True/False"""
- match = SHORTCUT.match(term)
- if not match:
- return False
-
- _, start, end, _, stride, _, format = match.groups()
-
- if start is not None:
- try:
- start = int(start, 0)
- except ValueError:
- raise AnsibleError("can't parse start=%s as integer" % start)
- if end is not None:
- try:
- end = int(end, 0)
- except ValueError:
- raise AnsibleError("can't parse end=%s as integer" % end)
- if stride is not None:
- try:
- stride = int(stride, 0)
- except ValueError:
- raise AnsibleError("can't parse stride=%s as integer" % stride)
-
- if start is not None:
- self.start = start
- if end is not None:
- self.end = end
- if stride is not None:
- self.stride = stride
- if format is not None:
- self.format = format
-
- def sanity_check(self):
- if self.count is None and self.end is None:
- raise AnsibleError(
- "must specify count or end in with_sequence"
- )
- elif self.count is not None and self.end is not None:
- raise AnsibleError(
- "can't specify both count and end in with_sequence"
- )
- elif self.count is not None:
- # convert count to end
- if self.count != 0:
- self.end = self.start + self.count * self.stride - 1
- else:
- self.start = 0
- self.end = 0
- self.stride = 0
- del self.count
- if self.stride > 0 and self.end < self.start:
- raise AnsibleError("to count backwards make stride negative")
- if self.stride < 0 and self.end > self.start:
- raise AnsibleError("to count forward don't make stride negative")
- if self.format.count('%') != 1:
- raise AnsibleError("bad formatting string: %s" % self.format)
-
- def generate_sequence(self):
- if self.stride > 0:
- adjust = 1
- else:
- adjust = -1
- numbers = xrange(self.start, self.end + adjust, self.stride)
-
- for i in numbers:
- try:
- formatted = self.format % i
- yield formatted
- except (ValueError, TypeError):
- raise AnsibleError(
- "problem formatting %r with %r" % self.format
- )
-
- def run(self, terms, inject=None, **kwargs):
- results = []
-
- terms = utils.listify_lookup_plugin_terms(terms, self.basedir, inject)
-
- if isinstance(terms, basestring):
- terms = [ terms ]
-
- for term in terms:
- try:
- self.reset() # clear out things for this iteration
-
- try:
- if not self.parse_simple_args(term):
- self.parse_kv_args(utils.parse_kv(term))
- except Exception:
- raise AnsibleError(
- "unknown error parsing with_sequence arguments: %r"
- % term
- )
-
- self.sanity_check()
- if self.stride != 0:
- results.extend(self.generate_sequence())
- except AnsibleError:
- raise
- except Exception, e:
- raise AnsibleError(
- "unknown error generating sequence: %s" % str(e)
- )
-
- return results