require 'tempfile' require_relative "base" module VagrantPlugins module Ansible module Provisioner class Guest < Base def initialize(machine, config) super @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::provisioners::ansible_guest") end def provision check_and_install_ansible prepare_common_command_arguments prepare_common_environment_variables execute_ansible_playbook_on_guest end protected # # This handles verifying the Ansible installation, installing it if it was # requested, and so on. This method will raise exceptions if things are wrong. # # Current limitations: # - The installation of a specific Ansible version is not supported. # Such feature is difficult to systematically provide via package repositories (apt, yum, ...). # Installing via pip python packaging or directly from github source would be appropriate, # but these approaches require more dependency burden. # - There is no guarantee that the automated installation will replace # a previous Ansible installation. # def check_and_install_ansible @logger.info("Checking for Ansible installation...") # If the guest cannot check if Ansible is installed, # print a warning and try to continue without any installation attempt... if !@machine.guest.capability?(:ansible_installed) @machine.ui.warn(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.ansible.cannot_detect")) return end # Try to install Ansible (if needed and requested) if config.install && (config.version.to_s.to_sym == :latest || !@machine.guest.capability(:ansible_installed, config.version)) @machine.ui.info(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.ansible.installing")) @machine.guest.capability(:ansible_install) end # Check for the existence of ansible-playbook binary on the guest, @machine.communicate.execute( "ansible-playbook --help", :error_class => Ansible::Errors::AnsibleNotFoundOnGuest, :error_key => :ansible_not_found_on_guest) # Check if requested ansible version is available if (!config.version.empty? && config.version.to_s.to_sym != :latest && !@machine.guest.capability(:ansible_installed, config.version)) raise Ansible::Errors::AnsibleVersionNotFoundOnGuest, required_version: config.version.to_s end end def execute_ansible_playbook_on_guest command = (%w(ansible-playbook) << @command_arguments << config.playbook).flatten remote_command = "cd #{config.provisioning_path} && #{Helpers::stringify_ansible_playbook_command(@environment_variables, command)}" # TODO: generic HOOK ??? # Show the ansible command in use if verbosity_is_enabled? @machine.env.ui.detail(remote_command) end result = execute_on_guest(remote_command) raise Ansible::Errors::AnsiblePlaybookAppFailed if result != 0 end def execute_on_guest(command) @machine.communicate.execute(command, :error_check => false) do |type, data| if [:stderr, :stdout].include?(type) @machine.env.ui.info(data, :new_line => false, :prefix => false) end end end def ship_generated_inventory(inventory_content) inventory_basedir = File.join(config.tmp_path, "inventory") inventory_path = File.join(inventory_basedir, "vagrant_ansible_local_inventory") temp_inventory = Tempfile.new("vagrant_ansible_local_inventory_#{@machine.name}") temp_inventory.write(inventory_content) temp_inventory.close create_and_chown_remote_folder(inventory_basedir) @machine.communicate.tap do |comm| comm.sudo("rm -f #{inventory_path}", error_check: false) comm.upload(temp_inventory.path, inventory_path) end return inventory_path end def generate_inventory_machines machines = "" # TODO: Instead, why not loop over active_machines and skip missing guests, like in Host? machine.env.machine_names.each do |machine_name| begin @inventory_machines[machine_name] = machine_name if @machine.name == machine_name machines += "#{machine_name} ansible_connection=local\n" else machines += "#{machine_name}\n" end end end return machines end def create_and_chown_remote_folder(path) @machine.communicate.tap do |comm| comm.sudo("mkdir -p #{path}") comm.sudo("chown -h #{@machine.ssh_info[:username]} #{path}") end end end end end end