# vim: expandtab:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4 ''' Ansible callback plugin. ''' from pprint import pformat from ansible.plugins.callback import CallbackBase from ansible import constants as C from ansible.utils.color import stringc class CallbackModule(CallbackBase): ''' This callback plugin stores task results and summarizes failures. The file name is prefixed with `zz_` to make this plugin be loaded last by Ansible, thus making its output the last thing that users see. ''' CALLBACK_VERSION = 2.0 CALLBACK_TYPE = 'aggregate' CALLBACK_NAME = 'failure_summary' CALLBACK_NEEDS_WHITELIST = False 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)), ) if 'checks' in result._result: rows += ((u'Details', stringc(pformat(result._result['checks']), 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)