ansible/scripts/needs-updates
2015-05-08 19:50:07 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# (c) 2012, Red Hat, Inc
# Seth Vidal <skvidal at fedoraproject.org>
#
#
########################################################
import sys
import getpass
import ansible.runner
import ansible.constants as C
from ansible import utils
from ansible import callbacks
########################################################
def main(args):
# simple parser
parser = utils.base_parser(constants=C, runas_opts=True, async_opts=False,
output_opts=True, connect_opts=True, usage='ans-command [options]')
parser.add_option('--host', dest='hostlist', action='append',
help="hosts to contact, defaults to all in your inventory", default=[])
parser.add_option('-l','--list', dest='listupdates', action='store_true',
help="list the updates needed", default=False)
options, args = parser.parse_args(args)
list_updates=options.listupdates
options.module_name = 'yum'
options.module_args = 'list=updates'
# no hosts specified? Run against all of them
if not options.hostlist:
options.pattern = 'all'
else:
options.pattern = ';'.join(options.hostlist)
# setup the cli call back so we can use the simple output handling
# our callbacks for easy terminal formatting
mycallback = callbacks.DefaultRunnerCallbacks()
mycallback.options = options
runner = ansible.runner.Runner(
module_name=options.module_name, module_path=options.module_path,
module_args=options.module_args,
remote_user=options.remote_user,
host_list=options.inventory,
timeout=300,
forks=100,
pattern=options.pattern,
callbacks=mycallback
)
print "Checking for updates on %s" % (options.pattern)
updates = ""
needsupdate = []
results = runner.run()
for (host,d) in results['contacted'].items():
answer = d.get('results', [])
if answer:
updates="%s:%s" % (host,len(answer))
if list_updates:
for update in answer:
updates+=",%s" % update['name']
needsupdate.append(updates)
else:
if d.get('failed', False):
err = d.get('stderr', '').strip()
if err:
print >> sys.stderr, 'Error: %s said %s' % (host, err)
msg = d.get('msg', '').strip()
if msg:
print >> sys.stderr, 'Error: %s said %s' % (host, msg)
for (host,d) in results['dark'].items():
print "%s failed because (%s)" % (host,d)
for host in sorted(needsupdate):
print host
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
main(sys.argv)
except Exception, e:
# Generic handler for ansible specific errors
print "ERROR: %s" % str(e)
sys.exit(1)