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-rw-r--r-- | callback_plugins/default_plus_summary.py | 94 |
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diff --git a/callback_plugins/default_plus_summary.py b/callback_plugins/default_plus_summary.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..610a3e98a --- /dev/null +++ b/callback_plugins/default_plus_summary.py @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +# vim: expandtab:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4 +''' +Ansible callback plugin. +''' + +from ansible.plugins.callback.default import CallbackModule as CallbackModule_default +from ansible import constants as C +from ansible.utils.color import stringc + + +class CallbackModule(CallbackModule_default): + ''' + This is like the default callback plugin, but also stores results and + summarizes failures. + ''' + + CALLBACK_VERSION = 2.0 + CALLBACK_TYPE = 'stdout' + CALLBACK_NAME = 'default_plus_summary' + + def __init__(self): + super(CallbackModule, self).__init__() + self.__failures = [] + + def v2_runner_on_failed(self, result, ignore_errors=False): + super(CallbackModule, self).v2_runner_on_failed(result, ignore_errors) + self.__failures.append(dict(result=result, ignore_errors=ignore_errors)) + + def v2_playbook_on_stats(self, stats): + super(CallbackModule, self).v2_playbook_on_stats(stats) + # TODO: update condition to consider a host var or env var to + # enable/disable the summary, so that we can control the output from a + # play. + if self.__failures: + self._print_failure_summary() + + def _print_failure_summary(self): + '''Print a summary of failed tasks (including ignored failures).''' + self._display.display(u'\nFailure summary:\n') + + # TODO: group failures by host or by task. If grouped by host, it is + # easy to see all problems of a given host. If grouped by task, it is + # easy to see what hosts needs the same fix. + + width = len(str(len(self.__failures))) + initial_indent_format = u' {{:>{width}}}. '.format(width=width) + initial_indent_len = len(initial_indent_format.format(0)) + subsequent_indent = u' ' * initial_indent_len + subsequent_extra_indent = u' ' * (initial_indent_len + 10) + + for i, failure in enumerate(self.__failures, 1): + lines = _format_failure(failure) + self._display.display(u'\n{}{}'.format(initial_indent_format.format(i), lines[0])) + for line in lines[1:]: + line = line.replace(u'\n', u'\n' + subsequent_extra_indent) + indented = u'{}{}'.format(subsequent_indent, line) + self._display.display(indented) + + +# Reason: disable pylint protected-access because we need to access _* +# attributes of a task result to implement this method. +# Status: permanently disabled unless Ansible's API changes. +# pylint: disable=protected-access +def _format_failure(failure): + '''Return a list of pretty-formatted lines describing a failure, including + relevant information about it. Line separators are not included.''' + result = failure['result'] + host = result._host.get_name() + play = _get_play(result._task) + if play: + play = play.get_name() + task = result._task.get_name() + msg = result._result.get('msg', u'???') + rows = ( + (u'Host', host), + (u'Play', play), + (u'Task', task), + (u'Message', stringc(msg, C.COLOR_ERROR)), + ) + row_format = '{:10}{}' + return [row_format.format(header + u':', body) for header, body in rows] + + +# Reason: disable pylint protected-access because we need to access _* +# attributes of obj to implement this function. +# This is inspired by ansible.playbook.base.Base.dump_me. +# Status: permanently disabled unless Ansible's API changes. +# pylint: disable=protected-access +def _get_play(obj): + '''Given a task or block, recursively tries to find its parent play.''' + if hasattr(obj, '_play'): + return obj._play + if getattr(obj, '_parent'): + return _get_play(obj._parent) |