#!/usr/bin/python # coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2017, Wayne Witzel III # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: tower_job_wait version_added: "2.3" author: "Wayne Witzel III (@wwitzel3)" short_description: Wait for Ansible Tower job to finish. description: - Wait for Ansible Tower job to finish and report success or failure. See U(https://www.ansible.com/tower) for an overview. options: job_id: description: - ID of the job to monitor. required: True type: int interval: description: - The interval in sections, to request an update from Tower. - For backwards compatability if unset this will be set to the average of min and max intervals required: False default: 1 type: float min_interval: description: - Minimum interval in seconds, to request an update from Tower. - deprecated, use interval instead type: float max_interval: description: - Maximum interval in seconds, to request an update from Tower. - deprecated, use interval instead type: float timeout: description: - Maximum time in seconds to wait for a job to finish. type: int tower_oauthtoken: description: - The Tower OAuth token to use. required: False type: str version_added: "3.7" extends_documentation_fragment: awx.awx.auth ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Launch a job tower_job_launch: job_template: "My Job Template" register: job - name: Wait for job max 120s tower_job_wait: job_id: "{{ job.id }}" timeout: 120 ''' RETURN = ''' id: description: job id that is being waited on returned: success type: int sample: 99 elapsed: description: total time in seconds the job took to run returned: success type: float sample: 10.879 started: description: timestamp of when the job started running returned: success type: str sample: "2017-03-01T17:03:53.200234Z" finished: description: timestamp of when the job finished running returned: success type: str sample: "2017-03-01T17:04:04.078782Z" status: description: current status of job returned: success type: str sample: successful ''' from ..module_utils.tower_api import TowerModule import time def check_job(module, job_url): response = module.get_endpoint(job_url) if response['status_code'] != 200: module.fail_json(msg="Unable to read job from Tower {0}: {1}".format(response['status_code'], module.extract_errors_from_response(response))) # Since we were successful, extract the fields we want to return for k in ('id', 'status', 'elapsed', 'started', 'finished'): module.json_output[k] = response['json'].get(k) # And finally return the payload return response['json'] def main(): # Any additional arguments that are not fields of the item can be added here argument_spec = dict( job_id=dict(type='int', required=True), timeout=dict(type='int'), min_interval=dict(type='float'), max_interval=dict(type='float'), interval=dict(type='float', default=1), ) # Create a module for ourselves module = TowerModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True) # Extract our parameters job_id = module.params.get('job_id') timeout = module.params.get('timeout') min_interval = module.params.get('min_interval') max_interval = module.params.get('max_interval') interval = module.params.get('interval') if min_interval is not None or max_interval is not None: # We can't tell if we got the default or if someone actually set this to 1. # For now if we find 1 and had a min or max then we will do the average logic. if interval == 1: if not min_interval: min_interval = 1 if not max_interval: max_interval = 30 interval = abs((min_interval + max_interval) / 2) module.deprecate( msg="Min and max interval have been deprecated, please use interval instead; interval will be set to {0}".format(interval), version="3.7" ) # Attempt to look up job based on the provided id job = module.get_one('jobs', **{ 'data': { 'id': job_id, } }) if job is None: module.fail_json(msg='Unable to wait on job {0}; that ID does not exist in Tower.'.format(job_id)) job_url = job['url'] # Grab our start time to compare against for the timeout start = time.time() # Get the initial job status from Tower, this will exit if there are any issues with the HTTP call result = check_job(module, job_url) # Loop while the job is not yet completed while not result['finished']: # If we are past our time out fail with a message if timeout and timeout < time.time() - start: module.json_output['msg'] = "Monitoring aborted due to timeout" module.fail_json(**module.json_output) # Put the process to sleep for our interval time.sleep(interval) # Check the job again result = check_job(module, job_url) # If the job has failed, we want to raise an Exception for that so we get a non-zero response. if result['failed']: module.json_output['msg'] = 'Job with id {0} failed'.format(job_id) module.fail_json(**module.json_output) module.exit_json(**module.json_output) if __name__ == '__main__': main()