From 6614d8a84bee661f75948cce3c4b458b146154e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Butcher Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 16:27:22 -0400 Subject: Port lookup plugins to ansible v2. --- lookup_plugins/oo_option.py | 26 +++++- lookup_plugins/sequence.py | 215 -------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 217 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lookup_plugins/sequence.py (limited to 'lookup_plugins') 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 -# -# 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 . - -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 -- cgit v1.2.1