vagrant/plugins/provisioners/ansible/provisioner/guest.rb

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require "tempfile"
require_relative "base"
module VagrantPlugins
module Ansible
module Provisioner
class Guest < Base
include Vagrant::Util
def initialize(machine, config)
super
@control_machine = "guest"
@logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::provisioners::ansible_guest")
end
def provision
check_files_existence
check_and_install_ansible
execute_ansible_galaxy_on_guest if config.galaxy_role_file
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.
# The compatibility mode checks are also performed here in order to fetch the
# Ansible version information only once.
#
# Current limitations:
# - The installation of a specific Ansible version is only supported by
# the "pip" install_mode. Note that "pip" installation also takes place
# via a default command. If pip needs to be installed differently then
# the command can be overwritten by supplying "pip_install_cmd" in the
# config settings.
# - There is no absolute guarantee that the automated installation will replace
# a previous Ansible installation (although it works fine in many cases)
#
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.detail I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.ansible.installing")
@machine.guest.capability(:ansible_install, config.install_mode, config.version, config.pip_args, config.pip_install_cmd)
end
# This step will also fetch the Ansible version data into related instance variables
set_and_check_compatibility_mode
# Check if requested ansible version is available
if (!config.version.empty? &&
config.version.to_s.to_sym != :latest &&
config.version != @gathered_version)
raise Ansible::Errors::AnsibleVersionMismatch,
system: @control_machine,
required_version: config.version,
current_version: @gathered_version
end
end
def gather_ansible_version
raw_output = ""
result = @machine.communicate.execute(
"ansible --version",
error_class: Ansible::Errors::AnsibleNotFoundOnGuest,
error_key: :ansible_not_found_on_guest) do |type, output|
if type == :stdout && output.lines[0]
raw_output = output.lines[0]
end
end
if result != 0
raw_output = ""
end
raw_output
end
def get_provisioning_working_directory
config.provisioning_path
end
def execute_ansible_galaxy_on_guest
prepare_ansible_config_environment_variable
execute_ansible_command_on_guest "galaxy", ansible_galaxy_command_for_shell_execution
end
def execute_ansible_playbook_on_guest
prepare_common_command_arguments
prepare_common_environment_variables
execute_ansible_command_on_guest "playbook", ansible_playbook_command_for_shell_execution
end
def execute_ansible_command_on_guest(name, command)
remote_command = "cd #{config.provisioning_path} && #{command}"
ui_running_ansible_command name, remote_command
result = execute_on_guest(remote_command)
raise Ansible::Errors::AnsibleCommandFailed 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")
@machine.communicate.sudo("mkdir -p #{inventory_basedir}")
@machine.communicate.sudo("chown -R -h #{@machine.ssh_info[:username]} #{config.tmp_path}")
@machine.communicate.sudo("rm -f #{inventory_path}", error_check: false)
Tempfile.open("vagrant-ansible-local-inventory-#{@machine.name}") do |f|
f.binmode
f.write(inventory_content)
f.fsync
f.close
@machine.communicate.upload(f.path, inventory_path)
end
return inventory_basedir
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
host_vars = get_inventory_host_vars_string(machine_name)
machines.sub!(/\n$/, " #{host_vars}\n") if host_vars
end
end
return machines
end
def check_path(path, test_args, option_name)
# Checks for the existence of given file (or directory) on the guest system,
# and error if it doesn't exist.
remote_path = Helpers::expand_path_in_unix_style(path, config.provisioning_path)
command = "test #{test_args} '#{remote_path}'"
@machine.communicate.execute(
command,
error_class: Ansible::Errors::AnsibleError,
error_key: :config_file_not_found,
config_option: option_name,
path: remote_path,
system: @control_machine
)
end
def check_path_is_a_file(path, error_message_key)
check_path(path, "-f", error_message_key)
end
def check_path_exists(path, error_message_key)
check_path(path, "-e", error_message_key)
end
end
end
end
end