docker.images/ansible.awx/awx-17.1.0/awx_collection/plugins/module_utils/tower_api.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
from . tower_module import TowerModule
from ansible.module_utils.urls import Request, SSLValidationError, ConnectionError
from ansible.module_utils.six import PY2
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.error import HTTPError
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.http_cookiejar import CookieJar
import time
from json import loads, dumps
class TowerAPIModule(TowerModule):
# TODO: Move the collection version check into tower_module.py
# This gets set by the make process so whatever is in here is irrelevant
_COLLECTION_VERSION = "0.0.1-devel"
_COLLECTION_TYPE = "awx"
# This maps the collections type (awx/tower) to the values returned by the API
# Those values can be found in awx/api/generics.py line 204
collection_to_version = {
'awx': 'AWX',
'tower': 'Red Hat Ansible Tower',
}
session = None
IDENTITY_FIELDS = {
'users': 'username',
'workflow_job_template_nodes': 'identifier',
'instances': 'hostname'
}
ENCRYPTED_STRING = "$encrypted$"
def __init__(self, argument_spec, direct_params=None, error_callback=None, warn_callback=None, **kwargs):
kwargs['supports_check_mode'] = True
super(TowerAPIModule, self).__init__(argument_spec=argument_spec, direct_params=direct_params,
error_callback=error_callback, warn_callback=warn_callback, **kwargs)
self.session = Request(cookies=CookieJar(), validate_certs=self.verify_ssl)
if 'update_secrets' in self.params:
self.update_secrets = self.params.pop('update_secrets')
else:
self.update_secrets = True
@staticmethod
def param_to_endpoint(name):
exceptions = {
'inventory': 'inventories',
'target_team': 'teams',
'workflow': 'workflow_job_templates'
}
return exceptions.get(name, '{0}s'.format(name))
@staticmethod
def get_name_field_from_endpoint(endpoint):
return TowerAPIModule.IDENTITY_FIELDS.get(endpoint, 'name')
def get_item_name(self, item, allow_unknown=False):
if item:
if 'name' in item:
return item['name']
for field_name in TowerAPIModule.IDENTITY_FIELDS.values():
if field_name in item:
return item[field_name]
if item.get('type', None) in ('o_auth2_access_token', 'credential_input_source'):
return item['id']
if allow_unknown:
return 'unknown'
if item:
self.exit_json(msg='Cannot determine identity field for {0} object.'.format(item.get('type', 'unknown')))
else:
self.exit_json(msg='Cannot determine identity field for Undefined object.')
def head_endpoint(self, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
return self.make_request('HEAD', endpoint, **kwargs)
def get_endpoint(self, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
return self.make_request('GET', endpoint, **kwargs)
def patch_endpoint(self, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
# Handle check mode
if self.check_mode:
self.json_output['changed'] = True
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
return self.make_request('PATCH', endpoint, **kwargs)
def post_endpoint(self, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
# Handle check mode
if self.check_mode:
self.json_output['changed'] = True
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
return self.make_request('POST', endpoint, **kwargs)
def delete_endpoint(self, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
# Handle check mode
if self.check_mode:
self.json_output['changed'] = True
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
return self.make_request('DELETE', endpoint, **kwargs)
def get_all_endpoint(self, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
response = self.get_endpoint(endpoint, *args, **kwargs)
if 'next' not in response['json']:
raise RuntimeError('Expected list from API at {0}, got: {1}'.format(endpoint, response))
next_page = response['json']['next']
if response['json']['count'] > 10000:
self.fail_json(msg='The number of items being queried for is higher than 10,000.')
while next_page is not None:
next_response = self.get_endpoint(next_page)
response['json']['results'] = response['json']['results'] + next_response['json']['results']
next_page = next_response['json']['next']
response['json']['next'] = next_page
return response
def get_one(self, endpoint, name_or_id=None, allow_none=True, **kwargs):
new_kwargs = kwargs.copy()
if name_or_id:
name_field = self.get_name_field_from_endpoint(endpoint)
new_data = kwargs.get('data', {}).copy()
if name_field in new_data:
self.fail_json(msg="You can't specify the field {0} in your search data if using the name_or_id field".format(name_field))
try:
new_data['or__id'] = int(name_or_id)
new_data['or__{0}'.format(name_field)] = name_or_id
except ValueError:
# If we get a value error, then we didn't have an integer so we can just pass and fall down to the fail
new_data[name_field] = name_or_id
new_kwargs['data'] = new_data
response = self.get_endpoint(endpoint, **new_kwargs)
if response['status_code'] != 200:
fail_msg = "Got a {0} response when trying to get one from {1}".format(response['status_code'], endpoint)
if 'detail' in response.get('json', {}):
fail_msg += ', detail: {0}'.format(response['json']['detail'])
self.fail_json(msg=fail_msg)
if 'count' not in response['json'] or 'results' not in response['json']:
self.fail_json(msg="The endpoint did not provide count and results")
if response['json']['count'] == 0:
if allow_none:
return None
else:
self.fail_wanted_one(response, endpoint, new_kwargs.get('data'))
elif response['json']['count'] > 1:
if name_or_id:
# Since we did a name or ID search and got > 1 return something if the id matches
for asset in response['json']['results']:
if str(asset['id']) == name_or_id:
return asset
# We got > 1 and either didn't find something by ID (which means multiple names)
# Or we weren't running with a or search and just got back too many to begin with.
self.fail_wanted_one(response, endpoint, new_kwargs.get('data'))
return response['json']['results'][0]
def fail_wanted_one(self, response, endpoint, query_params):
sample = response.copy()
if len(sample['json']['results']) > 1:
sample['json']['results'] = sample['json']['results'][:2] + ['...more results snipped...']
url = self.build_url(endpoint, query_params)
display_endpoint = url.geturl()[len(self.host):] # truncate to not include the base URL
self.fail_json(
msg="Request to {0} returned {1} items, expected 1".format(
display_endpoint, response['json']['count']
),
query=query_params,
response=sample,
total_results=response['json']['count']
)
def get_exactly_one(self, endpoint, name_or_id=None, **kwargs):
return self.get_one(endpoint, name_or_id=name_or_id, allow_none=False, **kwargs)
def resolve_name_to_id(self, endpoint, name_or_id):
return self.get_exactly_one(endpoint, name_or_id)['id']
def make_request(self, method, endpoint, *args, **kwargs):
# In case someone is calling us directly; make sure we were given a method, let's not just assume a GET
if not method:
raise Exception("The HTTP method must be defined")
if method in ['POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH']:
url = self.build_url(endpoint)
else:
url = self.build_url(endpoint, query_params=kwargs.get('data'))
# Extract the headers, this will be used in a couple of places
headers = kwargs.get('headers', {})
# Authenticate to Tower (if we don't have a token and if not already done so)
if not self.oauth_token and not self.authenticated:
# This method will set a cookie in the cookie jar for us and also an oauth_token
self.authenticate(**kwargs)
if self.oauth_token:
# If we have a oauth token, we just use a bearer header
headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer {0}'.format(self.oauth_token)
if method in ['POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH']:
headers.setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/json')
kwargs['headers'] = headers
data = None # Important, if content type is not JSON, this should not be dict type
if headers.get('Content-Type', '') == 'application/json':
data = dumps(kwargs.get('data', {}))
try:
response = self.session.open(method, url.geturl(), headers=headers, validate_certs=self.verify_ssl, follow_redirects=True, data=data)
except(SSLValidationError) as ssl_err:
self.fail_json(msg="Could not establish a secure connection to your host ({1}): {0}.".format(url.netloc, ssl_err))
except(ConnectionError) as con_err:
self.fail_json(msg="There was a network error of some kind trying to connect to your host ({1}): {0}.".format(url.netloc, con_err))
except(HTTPError) as he:
# Sanity check: Did the server send back some kind of internal error?
if he.code >= 500:
self.fail_json(msg='The host sent back a server error ({1}): {0}. Please check the logs and try again later'.format(url.path, he))
# Sanity check: Did we fail to authenticate properly? If so, fail out now; this is always a failure.
elif he.code == 401:
self.fail_json(msg='Invalid Tower authentication credentials for {0} (HTTP 401).'.format(url.path))
# Sanity check: Did we get a forbidden response, which means that the user isn't allowed to do this? Report that.
elif he.code == 403:
self.fail_json(msg="You don't have permission to {1} to {0} (HTTP 403).".format(url.path, method))
# Sanity check: Did we get a 404 response?
# Requests with primary keys will return a 404 if there is no response, and we want to consistently trap these.
elif he.code == 404:
if kwargs.get('return_none_on_404', False):
return None
self.fail_json(msg='The requested object could not be found at {0}.'.format(url.path))
# Sanity check: Did we get a 405 response?
# A 405 means we used a method that isn't allowed. Usually this is a bad request, but it requires special treatment because the
# API sends it as a logic error in a few situations (e.g. trying to cancel a job that isn't running).
elif he.code == 405:
self.fail_json(msg="The Tower server says you can't make a request with the {0} method to this endpoing {1}".format(method, url.path))
# Sanity check: Did we get some other kind of error? If so, write an appropriate error message.
elif he.code >= 400:
# We are going to return a 400 so the module can decide what to do with it
page_data = he.read()
try:
return {'status_code': he.code, 'json': loads(page_data)}
# JSONDecodeError only available on Python 3.5+
except ValueError:
return {'status_code': he.code, 'text': page_data}
elif he.code == 204 and method == 'DELETE':
# A 204 is a normal response for a delete function
pass
else:
self.fail_json(msg="Unexpected return code when calling {0}: {1}".format(url.geturl(), he))
except(Exception) as e:
self.fail_json(msg="There was an unknown error when trying to connect to {2}: {0} {1}".format(type(e).__name__, e, url.geturl()))
if not self.version_checked:
# In PY2 we get back an HTTPResponse object but PY2 is returning an addinfourl
# First try to get the headers in PY3 format and then drop down to PY2.
try:
tower_type = response.getheader('X-API-Product-Name', None)
tower_version = response.getheader('X-API-Product-Version', None)
except Exception:
tower_type = response.info().getheader('X-API-Product-Name', None)
tower_version = response.info().getheader('X-API-Product-Version', None)
if self._COLLECTION_TYPE not in self.collection_to_version or self.collection_to_version[self._COLLECTION_TYPE] != tower_type:
self.warn("You are using the {0} version of this collection but connecting to {1}".format(
self._COLLECTION_TYPE, tower_type
))
elif self._COLLECTION_VERSION != tower_version:
self.warn("You are running collection version {0} but connecting to tower version {1}".format(
self._COLLECTION_VERSION, tower_version
))
self.version_checked = True
response_body = ''
try:
response_body = response.read()
except(Exception) as e:
self.fail_json(msg="Failed to read response body: {0}".format(e))
response_json = {}
if response_body and response_body != '':
try:
response_json = loads(response_body)
except(Exception) as e:
self.fail_json(msg="Failed to parse the response json: {0}".format(e))
if PY2:
status_code = response.getcode()
else:
status_code = response.status
return {'status_code': status_code, 'json': response_json}
def authenticate(self, **kwargs):
if self.username and self.password:
# Attempt to get a token from /api/v2/tokens/ by giving it our username/password combo
# If we have a username and password, we need to get a session cookie
login_data = {
"description": "Ansible Tower Module Token",
"application": None,
"scope": "write",
}
# Post to the tokens endpoint with baisc auth to try and get a token
api_token_url = (self.url._replace(path='/api/v2/tokens/')).geturl()
try:
response = self.session.open(
'POST', api_token_url,
validate_certs=self.verify_ssl, follow_redirects=True,
force_basic_auth=True, url_username=self.username, url_password=self.password,
data=dumps(login_data), headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
)
except HTTPError as he:
try:
resp = he.read()
except Exception as e:
resp = 'unknown {0}'.format(e)
self.fail_json(msg='Failed to get token: {0}'.format(he), response=resp)
except(Exception) as e:
# Sanity check: Did the server send back some kind of internal error?
self.fail_json(msg='Failed to get token: {0}'.format(e))
token_response = None
try:
token_response = response.read()
response_json = loads(token_response)
self.oauth_token_id = response_json['id']
self.oauth_token = response_json['token']
except(Exception) as e:
self.fail_json(msg="Failed to extract token information from login response: {0}".format(e), **{'response': token_response})
# If we have neither of these, then we can try un-authenticated access
self.authenticated = True
def delete_if_needed(self, existing_item, on_delete=None, auto_exit=True):
# This will exit from the module on its own.
# If the method successfully deletes an item and on_delete param is defined,
# the on_delete parameter will be called as a method pasing in this object and the json from the response
# This will return one of two things:
# 1. None if the existing_item is not defined (so no delete needs to happen)
# 2. The response from Tower from calling the delete on the endpont. It's up to you to process the response and exit from the module
# Note: common error codes from the Tower API can cause the module to fail
if existing_item:
# If we have an item, we can try to delete it
try:
item_url = existing_item['url']
item_type = existing_item['type']
item_id = existing_item['id']
item_name = self.get_item_name(existing_item, allow_unknown=True)
except KeyError as ke:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to process delete of item due to missing data {0}".format(ke))
response = self.delete_endpoint(item_url)
if response['status_code'] in [202, 204]:
if on_delete:
on_delete(self, response['json'])
self.json_output['changed'] = True
self.json_output['id'] = item_id
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
if auto_exit:
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
else:
return self.json_output
else:
if 'json' in response and '__all__' in response['json']:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to delete {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['json']['__all__'][0]))
elif 'json' in response:
# This is from a project delete (if there is an active job against it)
if 'error' in response['json']:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to delete {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['json']['error']))
else:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to delete {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['json']))
else:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to delete {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['status_code']))
else:
if auto_exit:
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
else:
return self.json_output
def modify_associations(self, association_endpoint, new_association_list):
# if we got None instead of [] we are not modifying the association_list
if new_association_list is None:
return
# First get the existing associations
response = self.get_all_endpoint(association_endpoint)
existing_associated_ids = [association['id'] for association in response['json']['results']]
# Disassociate anything that is in existing_associated_ids but not in new_association_list
ids_to_remove = list(set(existing_associated_ids) - set(new_association_list))
for an_id in ids_to_remove:
response = self.post_endpoint(association_endpoint, **{'data': {'id': int(an_id), 'disassociate': True}})
if response['status_code'] == 204:
self.json_output['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail_json(msg="Failed to disassociate item {0}".format(response['json'].get('detail', response['json'])))
# Associate anything that is in new_association_list but not in `association`
for an_id in list(set(new_association_list) - set(existing_associated_ids)):
response = self.post_endpoint(association_endpoint, **{'data': {'id': int(an_id)}})
if response['status_code'] == 204:
self.json_output['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail_json(msg="Failed to associate item {0}".format(response['json'].get('detail', response['json'])))
def create_if_needed(self, existing_item, new_item, endpoint, on_create=None, auto_exit=True, item_type='unknown', associations=None):
# This will exit from the module on its own
# If the method successfully creates an item and on_create param is defined,
# the on_create parameter will be called as a method pasing in this object and the json from the response
# This will return one of two things:
# 1. None if the existing_item is already defined (so no create needs to happen)
# 2. The response from Tower from calling the patch on the endpont. It's up to you to process the response and exit from the module
# Note: common error codes from the Tower API can cause the module to fail
if not endpoint:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to create new {0} due to missing endpoint".format(item_type))
item_url = None
if existing_item:
try:
item_url = existing_item['url']
except KeyError as ke:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to process create of item due to missing data {0}".format(ke))
else:
# If we don't have an exisitng_item, we can try to create it
# We have to rely on item_type being passed in since we don't have an existing item that declares its type
# We will pull the item_name out from the new_item, if it exists
item_name = self.get_item_name(new_item, allow_unknown=True)
response = self.post_endpoint(endpoint, **{'data': new_item})
# 200 is response from approval node creation on tower 3.7.3 or awx 15.0.0 or earlier.
if response['status_code'] in [200, 201]:
self.json_output['name'] = 'unknown'
for key in ('name', 'username', 'identifier', 'hostname'):
if key in response['json']:
self.json_output['name'] = response['json'][key]
self.json_output['id'] = response['json']['id']
self.json_output['changed'] = True
item_url = response['json']['url']
else:
if 'json' in response and '__all__' in response['json']:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to create {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['json']['__all__'][0]))
elif 'json' in response:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to create {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['json']))
else:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to create {0} {1}: {2}".format(item_type, item_name, response['status_code']))
# Process any associations with this item
if associations is not None:
for association_type in associations:
sub_endpoint = '{0}{1}/'.format(item_url, association_type)
self.modify_associations(sub_endpoint, associations[association_type])
# If we have an on_create method and we actually changed something we can call on_create
if on_create is not None and self.json_output['changed']:
on_create(self, response['json'])
elif auto_exit:
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
else:
last_data = response['json']
return last_data
def _encrypted_changed_warning(self, field, old, warning=False):
if not warning:
return
self.warn(
'The field {0} of {1} {2} has encrypted data and may inaccurately report task is changed.'.format(
field, old.get('type', 'unknown'), old.get('id', 'unknown')
))
@staticmethod
def has_encrypted_values(obj):
"""Returns True if JSON-like python content in obj has $encrypted$
anywhere in the data as a value
"""
if isinstance(obj, dict):
for val in obj.values():
if TowerAPIModule.has_encrypted_values(val):
return True
elif isinstance(obj, list):
for val in obj:
if TowerAPIModule.has_encrypted_values(val):
return True
elif obj == TowerAPIModule.ENCRYPTED_STRING:
return True
return False
@staticmethod
def fields_could_be_same(old_field, new_field):
"""Treating $encrypted$ as a wild card,
return False if the two values are KNOWN to be different
return True if the two values are the same, or could potentially be the same,
depending on the unknown $encrypted$ value or sub-values
"""
if isinstance(old_field, dict) and isinstance(new_field, dict):
if set(old_field.keys()) != set(new_field.keys()):
return False
for key in new_field.keys():
if not TowerAPIModule.fields_could_be_same(old_field[key], new_field[key]):
return False
return True # all sub-fields are either equal or could be equal
else:
if old_field == TowerAPIModule.ENCRYPTED_STRING:
return True
return bool(new_field == old_field)
def objects_could_be_different(self, old, new, field_set=None, warning=False):
if field_set is None:
field_set = set(fd for fd in new.keys() if fd not in ('modified', 'related', 'summary_fields'))
for field in field_set:
new_field = new.get(field, None)
old_field = old.get(field, None)
if old_field != new_field:
if self.update_secrets or (not self.fields_could_be_same(old_field, new_field)):
return True # Something doesn't match, or something might not match
elif self.has_encrypted_values(new_field) or field not in new:
if self.update_secrets or (not self.fields_could_be_same(old_field, new_field)):
# case of 'field not in new' - user password write-only field that API will not display
self._encrypted_changed_warning(field, old, warning=warning)
return True
return False
def update_if_needed(self, existing_item, new_item, on_update=None, auto_exit=True, associations=None):
# This will exit from the module on its own
# If the method successfully updates an item and on_update param is defined,
# the on_update parameter will be called as a method pasing in this object and the json from the response
# This will return one of two things:
# 1. None if the existing_item does not need to be updated
# 2. The response from Tower from patching to the endpoint. It's up to you to process the response and exit from the module.
# Note: common error codes from the Tower API can cause the module to fail
response = None
if existing_item:
# If we have an item, we can see if it needs an update
try:
item_url = existing_item['url']
item_type = existing_item['type']
if item_type == 'user':
item_name = existing_item['username']
elif item_type == 'workflow_job_template_node':
item_name = existing_item['identifier']
elif item_type == 'credential_input_source':
item_name = existing_item['id']
else:
item_name = existing_item['name']
item_id = existing_item['id']
except KeyError as ke:
self.fail_json(msg="Unable to process update of item due to missing data {0}".format(ke))
# Check to see if anything within the item requires the item to be updated
needs_patch = self.objects_could_be_different(existing_item, new_item)
# If we decided the item needs to be updated, update it
self.json_output['id'] = item_id
if needs_patch:
response = self.patch_endpoint(item_url, **{'data': new_item})
if response['status_code'] == 200:
# compare apples-to-apples, old API data to new API data
# but do so considering the fields given in parameters
self.json_output['changed'] = self.objects_could_be_different(
existing_item, response['json'], field_set=new_item.keys(), warning=True)
elif 'json' in response and '__all__' in response['json']:
self.fail_json(msg=response['json']['__all__'])
else:
self.fail_json(**{'msg': "Unable to update {0} {1}, see response".format(item_type, item_name), 'response': response})
else:
raise RuntimeError('update_if_needed called incorrectly without existing_item')
# Process any associations with this item
if associations is not None:
for association_type, id_list in associations.items():
endpoint = '{0}{1}/'.format(item_url, association_type)
self.modify_associations(endpoint, id_list)
# If we change something and have an on_change call it
if on_update is not None and self.json_output['changed']:
if response is None:
last_data = existing_item
else:
last_data = response['json']
on_update(self, last_data)
elif auto_exit:
self.exit_json(**self.json_output)
else:
if response is None:
last_data = existing_item
else:
last_data = response['json']
return last_data
def create_or_update_if_needed(
self, existing_item, new_item, endpoint=None, item_type='unknown', on_create=None, on_update=None, auto_exit=True, associations=None
):
if existing_item:
return self.update_if_needed(existing_item, new_item, on_update=on_update, auto_exit=auto_exit, associations=associations)
else:
return self.create_if_needed(
existing_item, new_item, endpoint, on_create=on_create, item_type=item_type, auto_exit=auto_exit, associations=associations)
def logout(self):
if self.authenticated and self.oauth_token_id:
# Attempt to delete our current token from /api/v2/tokens/
# Post to the tokens endpoint with baisc auth to try and get a token
api_token_url = (
self.url._replace(
path='/api/v2/tokens/{0}/'.format(self.oauth_token_id),
query=None # in error cases, fail_json exists before exception handling
)
).geturl()
try:
self.session.open(
'DELETE',
api_token_url,
validate_certs=self.verify_ssl,
follow_redirects=True,
force_basic_auth=True,
url_username=self.username,
url_password=self.password
)
self.oauth_token_id = None
self.authenticated = False
except HTTPError as he:
try:
resp = he.read()
except Exception as e:
resp = 'unknown {0}'.format(e)
self.warn('Failed to release tower token: {0}, response: {1}'.format(he, resp))
except(Exception) as e:
# Sanity check: Did the server send back some kind of internal error?
self.warn('Failed to release tower token {0}: {1}'.format(self.oauth_token_id, e))
def is_job_done(self, job_status):
if job_status in ['new', 'pending', 'waiting', 'running']:
return False
else:
return True
def wait_on_url(self, url, object_name, object_type, timeout=30, interval=10):
# Grab our start time to compare against for the timeout
start = time.time()
result = self.get_endpoint(url)
while not result['json']['finished']:
# If we are past our time out fail with a message
if timeout and timeout < time.time() - start:
# Account for Legacy messages
if object_type == 'legacy_job_wait':
self.json_output['msg'] = 'Monitoring of Job - {0} aborted due to timeout'.format(object_name)
else:
self.json_output['msg'] = 'Monitoring of {0} - {1} aborted due to timeout'.format(object_type, object_name)
self.wait_output(result)
self.fail_json(**self.json_output)
# Put the process to sleep for our interval
time.sleep(interval)
result = self.get_endpoint(url)
self.json_output['status'] = result['json']['status']
# If the job has failed, we want to raise a task failure for that so we get a non-zero response.
if result['json']['failed']:
# Account for Legacy messages
if object_type == 'legacy_job_wait':
self.json_output['msg'] = 'Job with id {0} failed'.format(object_name)
else:
self.json_output['msg'] = 'The {0} - {1}, failed'.format(object_type, object_name)
self.wait_output(result)
self.fail_json(**self.json_output)
self.wait_output(result)
return result
def wait_output(self, response):
for k in ('id', 'status', 'elapsed', 'started', 'finished'):
self.json_output[k] = response['json'].get(k)