├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.rst
├── callback_plugins
├── __init__.py
└── baseline.py
├── contrib
├── build_ssh
│ ├── build.yml
│ ├── docker
│ │ ├── Dockerfile
│ │ ├── ansible.sudoers
│ │ ├── ssh.sh
│ │ ├── vagrant
│ │ └── vagrant.pub
│ └── hosts.j2
├── document_callback.py
└── output_csv.py
├── files
├── 1024k.bin
├── 128k.bin
├── 256k.bin
├── 512k.bin
└── 64k.bin
├── playbook.yml
├── roles
└── baseline
│ └── tasks
│ └── main.yml
├── tasks
└── baseline.yml
└── templates
└── template.j2
/.gitignore:
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3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
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16 | .eggs/
17 | lib/
18 | lib64/
19 | parts/
20 | sdist/
21 | var/
22 | wheels/
23 | *.egg-info/
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25 | *.egg
26 | MANIFEST
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34 | # Installer logs
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36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
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40 | .tox/
41 | .coverage
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44 | nosetests.xml
45 | coverage.xml
46 | *.cover
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48 | .pytest_cache/
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50 | # Translations
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54 | # Django stuff:
55 | *.log
56 | local_settings.py
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62 |
63 | # Scrapy stuff:
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65 |
66 | # Sphinx documentation
67 | docs/_build/
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69 | # PyBuilder
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71 |
72 | # Jupyter Notebook
73 | .ipynb_checkpoints
74 |
75 | # pyenv
76 | .python-version
77 |
78 | # celery beat schedule file
79 | celerybeat-schedule
80 |
81 | # SageMath parsed files
82 | *.sage.py
83 |
84 | # Environments
85 | .env
86 | .venv
87 | env/
88 | venv/
89 | ENV/
90 | env.bak/
91 | venv.bak/
92 |
93 | # Spyder project settings
94 | .spyderproject
95 | .spyproject
96 |
97 | # Rope project settings
98 | .ropeproject
99 |
100 | # mkdocs documentation
101 | /site
102 |
103 | # mypy
104 | .mypy_cache/
105 |
106 | # Ansible
107 | *.retry
108 |
109 | # baseline
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111 | contrib/build_ssh/hosts
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1 | ansible-baseline
2 | ================
3 |
4 | A baseline playbook for testing Ansible performance
5 |
6 | Notes
7 | -----
8 |
9 | These playbooks are meant to be run with whatever your inventory is, and
10 | make no assumptions about that inventory.
11 |
12 | The only thing to note, is that ``ansible_connection`` will be
13 | overridden for each play, to either ``local``, ``ssh``, or ``paramiko``
14 | for testing performance amongst different connection methods.
15 |
16 | Use
17 | ---
18 |
19 | ::
20 |
21 | $ ansible-playbook -i /path/to/inventory playbook.yml
22 |
23 | Tags
24 | ~~~~
25 |
26 | ::
27 |
28 | playbook: playbook.yml
29 |
30 | play #1 (all): Local baseline TAGS: [local]
31 | TASK TAGS: [include, local]
32 |
33 | play #2 (all): SSH baseline TAGS: [ssh]
34 | TASK TAGS: [include, ssh]
35 |
36 | play #3 (all): SSH+pipelining baseline TAGS: [pipelining,ssh]
37 | TASK TAGS: [include, pipelining, ssh]
38 |
39 | play #4 (all): Paramiko baseline TAGS: [paramiko]
40 | TASK TAGS: [include, paramiko]
41 |
42 | Baseline callback plugin
43 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
44 |
45 | This repo ships a custom callback plugin named ``baseline`` that does
46 | *not* require whitelisting, and will always run.
47 |
48 | Parameters
49 | ^^^^^^^^^^
50 |
51 | +-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
52 | | Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments |
53 | +===================+====================+==================================+=============================================================================================================+
54 | | display_recap | (yes)/no | | [baseline] | Controls whether the recap is printed at the end, useful if you will automatically process the output files |
55 | | | | | display_recap = yes | |
56 | | | | | | |
57 | | | | | env:BASELINE_DISPLAY_RECAP | |
58 | +-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
59 | | json_file | /tmp/baseline.json | | [baseline] | Path to JSON file for use with ``write_json`` |
60 | | | | | json_file = /tmp/baseline.json | |
61 | | | | | | |
62 | | | | | env:BASELINE_JSON_FILE | |
63 | +-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
64 | | show_host_timings | (yes)/no | | [baseline] | This adds host timings per task |
65 | | | | | show_host_timings = yes | |
66 | | | | | | |
67 | | | | | env:BASELINE_SHOW_HOST_TIMINGS | |
68 | +-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
69 | | write_json | yes/(no) | | [baseline] | Writes output to a JSON file |
70 | | | | | write_json = no | |
71 | | | | | | |
72 | | | | | env:BASELINE_WRITE_JSON | |
73 | +-------------------+--------------------+----------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
74 |
75 | Output description
76 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
77 |
78 | The output of the callback will look similar to:
79 |
80 | ::
81 |
82 | Play: Local baseline ************************************************** 68.74s
83 | Gather Facts ------------------------------------------------------- 2.78s
84 | localhost0 ............................................. 1.99s / 0.00s
85 | localhost1 ............................................. 1.71s / 0.02s
86 | localhost2 ............................................. 1.75s / 0.04s
87 | localhost3 ............................................. 1.61s / 0.06s
88 | localhost4 ............................................. 1.79s / 0.08s
89 | localhost5 ............................................. 0.97s / 1.65s
90 | localhost6 ............................................. 0.93s / 1.70s
91 | localhost7 ............................................. 0.89s / 1.77s
92 | localhost8 ............................................. 0.91s / 1.80s
93 | localhost9 ............................................. 0.86s / 1.92s
94 |
95 | #. The first line in the output above is the name of the play, and the
96 | execution time for that play. In this case ``68.74s``.
97 | #. The second line in the output shows the name of the task, and the
98 | execution time for that task. In this case ``2.78s``.
99 | #. The remaining lines are host timings
100 |
101 | #. The first number is the execution time for the specific host
102 | #. The second number is the time the host was waiting in the queue
103 | before starting execution
104 |
105 | Testing Matrix
106 | --------------
107 |
108 | There are a few things that this baseline is ignorant of, that should be
109 | accounted for in a testing matrix.
110 |
111 | Those configurations are things such as:
112 |
113 | #. Use of password auth via ``sshpass`` instead of key based auth
114 | #. Use of a jumphost/bastion via ``ProxyCommand``
115 | #. Whether ``ControlPersist`` is enabled or not
116 | #. Use of ``become``
117 | #. Number of ``--forks``
118 |
119 | Goals
120 | -----
121 |
122 | This project is a minimal baseline representing the fundamental base
123 | functionality of Ansible for purposes of performance testing. Not all
124 | modules will be used, and only a small core subset are necessary.
125 |
126 | This project is not designed to test Ansible functionality.
127 |
128 | In addition, this project will be versioned to allow for changes
129 | that do not impact the ability for comparisons.
130 |
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1 | # (c) 2016 Matt Martz
2 | # (c) 2017 Ansible Project
3 | # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
4 |
5 | # Make coding more python3-ish
6 | from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
7 | __metaclass__ = type
8 |
9 | DOCUMENTATION = '''
10 | callback: baseline
11 | short_description: Ansible baseline recap
12 | description:
13 | - This callback will output info usable for baselining plays and tasks
14 | type: aggregate
15 | options:
16 | show_host_timings:
17 | description: This adds host timings per task
18 | default: True
19 | env:
20 | - name: BASELINE_SHOW_HOST_TIMINGS
21 | ini:
22 | - key: show_host_timings
23 | section: baseline
24 | type: bool
25 | display_recap:
26 | description: Controls whether the recap is printed at the end, useful if you will automatically
27 | process the output files
28 | env:
29 | - name: BASELINE_DISPLAY_RECAP
30 | ini:
31 | - key: display_recap
32 | section: baseline
33 | type: bool
34 | default: true
35 | write_json:
36 | description: Writes output to a JSON file
37 | default: False
38 | env:
39 | - name: BASELINE_WRITE_JSON
40 | ini:
41 | - key: write_json
42 | section: baseline
43 | type: bool
44 | json_file:
45 | description: Path to JSON file for use with ``write_json``
46 | default: /tmp/baseline.json
47 | env:
48 | - name: BASELINE_JSON_FILE
49 | ini:
50 | - key: json_file
51 | section: baseline
52 | type: path
53 | '''
54 |
55 | import datetime
56 | import json
57 |
58 | from ansible.plugins.callback import CallbackBase
59 |
60 | try:
61 | from ansible.executor.process.worker import WorkerProcess
62 | except ImportError:
63 | # If this fails, it just means we are on a version where we don't need it
64 | pass
65 |
66 |
67 | class _JSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
68 | def default(self, o):
69 | if isinstance(o, datetime.datetime):
70 | return o.isoformat()
71 | return super(_JSONEncoder, self).default(o)
72 |
73 |
74 | def current_time():
75 | return datetime.datetime.utcnow()
76 |
77 |
78 | class CallbackModule(CallbackBase):
79 | CALLBACK_VERSION = 2.0
80 | CALLBACK_TYPE = 'aggregate'
81 | CALLBACK_NAME = 'baseline'
82 |
83 | def __init__(self, display=None):
84 | super(CallbackModule, self).__init__(display)
85 | self._results = []
86 | self._host_start = {}
87 | self._show_host_timings = True
88 | self._write_json = False
89 | self._json_file = '/tmp/baseline.json'
90 | self._display_recap = True
91 |
92 | self._play = None
93 | self._task = None
94 |
95 | try:
96 | CallbackBase.v2_runner_on_start
97 | except AttributeError:
98 | # Ansible<2.8
99 | WorkerProcess.__init__ = self._infect_worker(WorkerProcess.__init__)
100 |
101 | def _infect_worker(self, func):
102 | """Intended to wrap ``WorkerProcess.__init__`` and log the start time for a host
103 |
104 | Please don't do this elsewhere, it's bad enough I'm doing it here.
105 |
106 | Used on Ansible<2.8
107 | """
108 | def inner(*args):
109 | host = args[3]
110 | self._host_start[host.name] = current_time()
111 | func(*args)
112 | return inner
113 |
114 | def _new_play(self, play):
115 | self._play = {
116 | 'play': {
117 | 'name': play.get_name(),
118 | 'id': str(play._uuid),
119 | 'duration': {
120 | 'start': current_time()
121 | }
122 | },
123 | 'tasks': []
124 | }
125 | return self._play
126 |
127 | def _new_task(self, task):
128 | self._host_start = {}
129 | self._task = {
130 | 'task': {
131 | 'name': task.get_name(),
132 | 'id': str(task._uuid),
133 | 'duration': {
134 | 'start': current_time()
135 | }
136 | },
137 | 'hosts': {}
138 | }
139 | return self._task
140 |
141 | def set_options(self, *args, **kwargs):
142 | super(CallbackModule, self).set_options(*args, **kwargs)
143 | try:
144 | self._show_host_timings = self.get_option('show_host_timings')
145 | self._write_json = self.get_option('write_json')
146 | self._json_file = self.get_option('json_file')
147 | self._display_recap = self.get_option('display_recap')
148 | except TypeError:
149 | # Ansible 2.4
150 | self._show_host_timings = self._plugin_options['show_host_timings']
151 | self._write_json = self._plugin_options['write_json']
152 | self._json_file = self._plugin_options['json_file']
153 | self._display_recap = self._plugin_options['display_recap']
154 |
155 | def v2_playbook_on_play_start(self, play):
156 | self._results.append(self._new_play(play))
157 |
158 | def v2_playbook_on_task_start(self, task, is_conditional):
159 | self._play['tasks'].append(self._new_task(task))
160 |
161 | def v2_playbook_on_handler_task_start(self, task):
162 | self._play['tasks'].append(self._new_task(task))
163 |
164 | def _print_stat(self, start, end, char=u'*'):
165 | columns = self._display.columns
166 | fill = columns - len(start) - len(end) - 2
167 | self._display.display('%s %s %s' % (start, char * fill, end))
168 |
169 | @staticmethod
170 | def _host_start_offset(host_data):
171 | host, data = host_data
172 | return (data['offset']['end'] - data['offset']['start']).total_seconds()
173 |
174 | def v2_playbook_on_stats(self, stats):
175 | """Display info about playbook statistics"""
176 |
177 | if self._write_json:
178 | with open(self._json_file, 'w+') as f:
179 | json.dump(self._results, f, indent=4, cls=_JSONEncoder)
180 |
181 | if not self._display_recap:
182 | return
183 |
184 | for play in self._results:
185 | try:
186 | play_duration = play['play']['duration']['end'] - play['play']['duration']['start']
187 | except KeyError:
188 | # This may fail if the playbook was limited by tags
189 | continue
190 | self._print_stat(
191 | u'Play: %s' % play['play']['name'],
192 | u'%0.2fs' % play_duration.total_seconds()
193 | )
194 | for task in play['tasks']:
195 | task_duration = task['task']['duration']['end'] - task['task']['duration']['start']
196 | self._print_stat(
197 | u' %s' % task['task']['name'],
198 | u'%0.2fs' % task_duration.total_seconds(),
199 | char=u'-'
200 | )
201 | if self._show_host_timings:
202 | for host, data in sorted(task['hosts'].items(), key=self._host_start_offset):
203 | host_wait = (data['offset']['end'] - data['offset']['start']).total_seconds()
204 | host_duration = (data['duration']['end'] - data['duration']['start']).total_seconds()
205 | self._print_stat(
206 | u' %s' % host,
207 | u'%0.2fs / %0.2fs' % (host_duration, host_wait),
208 | char=u'.'
209 | )
210 | self._display.display(u'')
211 |
212 | def v2_runner_on_start(self, host, task):
213 | self._host_start[host.name] = current_time()
214 |
215 | def v2_runner_on_ok(self, result, **kwargs):
216 | """Note: Do as few calculations in here, and limit stored data to prevent excessive
217 | observer effect
218 | """
219 | end_time = current_time()
220 | host = result._host.name
221 | self._task['hosts'][host] = {
222 | 'duration': {
223 | 'start': self._host_start[host],
224 | 'end': end_time
225 | },
226 | 'offset': {
227 | 'start': self._task['task']['duration']['start'],
228 | 'end': self._host_start[host]
229 | }
230 | }
231 | self._task['task']['duration']['end'] = end_time
232 | self._play['play']['duration']['end'] = end_time
233 |
234 | v2_runner_on_failed = v2_runner_on_unreachable = v2_runner_on_skipped = v2_runner_on_ok
235 |
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1 | - name: Build docker image
2 | hosts: localhost
3 | gather_facts: false
4 | tags:
5 | - build
6 | tasks:
7 | - community.docker.docker_image:
8 | name: ssh
9 | build:
10 | path: ./docker
11 | force_source: true
12 | source: build
13 |
14 | - name: Add in memory hosts
15 | hosts: localhost
16 | gather_facts: false
17 | tasks:
18 | - set_fact:
19 | host_count: "{{ host_count|default(25) }}"
20 |
21 | - add_host:
22 | name: "ssh{{ ('%0' ~ host_count|length ~ 'd')|format(item) }}"
23 | groups:
24 | - docker
25 | number: "{{ item }}"
26 | loop: "{{ range(host_count|int)|list }}"
27 |
28 | - name: Start containers
29 | hosts: docker
30 | gather_facts: false
31 | tasks:
32 | - delegate_to: localhost
33 | block:
34 | - community.docker.docker_container:
35 | name: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
36 | image: ssh
37 | ports:
38 | - "{{ 2222 + number|int }}:22"
39 | auto_remove: yes
40 | register: docker_container
41 |
42 | - run_once: true
43 | block:
44 | - command: |
45 | {{ ansible_python_interpreter|default('python') }} -c 'import sys, docker; from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse; print(urlparse(docker.from_env().api.base_url).netloc.split(":")[0])'
46 | register: host
47 | changed_when: false
48 |
49 | - template:
50 | src: hosts.j2
51 | dest: hosts
52 |
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1 | FROM alpine
2 |
3 | RUN set -eux && \
4 | apk add --no-cache openssh python3 sudo && \
5 | /usr/sbin/adduser -D ansible && \
6 | echo 'ansible:ansible' | chpasswd
7 |
8 | COPY --chown=ansible:ansible vagrant.pub /home/ansible/.ssh/authorized_keys
9 | COPY vagrant.pub /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
10 | COPY ssh.sh /usr/local/bin/ssh.sh
11 | COPY ansible.sudoers /etc/sudoers.d/ansible
12 |
13 | CMD ["/bin/sh", "/usr/local/bin/ssh.sh"]
14 |
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1 | ansible ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
2 |
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -t rsa -b 4096 -N ""
4 | /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key -t ecdsa -b 521 -N ""
5 | /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key -t ed25519 -N ""
6 | /usr/sbin/sshd -D
7 |
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27 | -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
28 |
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/contrib/build_ssh/docker/vagrant.pub:
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1 | ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA6NF8iallvQVp22WDkTkyrtvp9eWW6A8YVr+kz4TjGYe7gHzIw+niNltGEFHzD8+v1I2YJ6oXevct1YeS0o9HZyN1Q9qgCgzUFtdOKLv6IedplqoPkcmF0aYet2PkEDo3MlTBckFXPITAMzF8dJSIFo9D8HfdOV0IAdx4O7PtixWKn5y2hMNG0zQPyUecp4pzC6kivAIhyfHilFR61RGL+GPXQ2MWZWFYbAGjyiYJnAmCP3NOTd0jMZEnDkbUvxhMmBYSdETk1rRgm+R4LOzFUGaHqHDLKLX+FIPKcF96hrucXzcWyLbIbEgE98OHlnVYCzRdK8jlqm8tehUc9c9WhQ== vagrant insecure public key
2 |
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/contrib/build_ssh/hosts.j2:
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1 | {% for hostname, data in hostvars|dictsort|selectattr('1.docker_container', 'defined') %}
2 | {{ hostname }} ansible_host={{ host.stdout }} ansible_port={{ data.docker_container.container.HostConfig.PortBindings['22/tcp'].0.HostPort }}
3 | {% endfor %}
4 |
5 | [all:vars]
6 | ansible_private_key_file={{ playbook_dir }}/docker/vagrant
7 | ansible_user=ansible
8 |
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/contrib/document_callback.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | # (c) 2018, Matt Martz
4 | #
5 | # This file is part of Ansible
6 | #
7 | # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 | # (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 | # along with Ansible. If not, see .
19 |
20 | # Make coding more python3-ish
21 | from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
22 | __metaclass__ = type
23 |
24 | import argparse
25 | import importlib
26 |
27 | import prettytable
28 | import yaml
29 |
30 |
31 | def default(data):
32 | typ = data.get('type', 'str')
33 | choices = data.get('choices')
34 | default = data.get('default')
35 |
36 | if typ == 'bool':
37 | if data.get('default', False):
38 | return '(yes)/no'
39 | return 'yes/(no)'
40 |
41 | elif choices:
42 | ret = []
43 | for c in choices:
44 | if c == default:
45 | ret.append(c.join(('(', ')')))
46 | else:
47 | ret.append(c)
48 | return '/'.join(ret)
49 |
50 | return default
51 |
52 |
53 | def bool_to_string(v):
54 | if v is True:
55 | return 'yes'
56 | elif v is False:
57 | return 'no'
58 | return v
59 |
60 |
61 | def config(data, br='\n| ', start='| '):
62 | out = []
63 | ini = data.get('ini', [])
64 | # if ini:
65 | # out.append('ini entries:')
66 | for section in ini:
67 | out.append('[%s]' % section['section'])
68 | if data.get('required'):
69 | out.append(
70 | '%s = VALUE' % section['key']
71 | )
72 | else:
73 | out.append(
74 | '%s = %s' % (
75 | section['key'],
76 | bool_to_string(data.get('default'))
77 | )
78 | )
79 | out.append('')
80 | for section in data.get('env'):
81 | out.append('env:%s' % section['name'])
82 |
83 | out[0] = '%s%s' % (start, out[0])
84 |
85 | return br.join(out)
86 |
87 |
88 | def normalize(v, rst=False):
89 | try:
90 | if rst:
91 | return v
92 | return v.replace('_', '\_').replace('``', '`')
93 | except AttributeError:
94 | if v is None:
95 | return ''
96 | return v
97 |
98 |
99 | def param(name, data, br='\n| ', start='| '):
100 | if data.get('required'):
101 | return '%s%s%s(required)' % (start, name, br)
102 | return name
103 |
104 |
105 | def main():
106 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
107 | parser.add_argument('module', nargs='?',
108 | default='callback_plugins.baseline')
109 | parser.add_argument('--rst', action='store_true')
110 | args = parser.parse_args()
111 |
112 | if args.rst:
113 | br = '\n| '
114 | start = '| '
115 | else:
116 | br = '
'
117 | start = ''
118 |
119 | try:
120 | module = importlib.import_module(args.module)
121 | except ImportError as e:
122 | raise SystemExit('Could not import %s: %s' % (args.module, e))
123 | doc = yaml.safe_load(module.DOCUMENTATION)
124 | x = prettytable.PrettyTable(
125 | ['Parameter', 'Choices/Defaults', 'Configuration', 'Comments']
126 | )
127 | for k in x.align:
128 | x.align[k] = 'l'
129 |
130 | options = doc.get('options', {})
131 | for name, data in sorted(options.items(), key=lambda t: t[0]):
132 | x.add_row([normalize(i, rst=args.rst) for i in (
133 | param(name, data, br=br, start=start),
134 | default(data),
135 | config(data, br=br, start=start),
136 | data['description']
137 | )])
138 |
139 | if args.rst:
140 | lines = x.get_string(hrules=prettytable.ALL).splitlines()
141 | lines[2] = lines[2].replace('-', '=')
142 | print('\n'.join(lines))
143 | else:
144 | print('\n'.join(x.get_string(junction_char='|').splitlines()[1:-1]))
145 |
146 |
147 | if __name__ == '__main__':
148 | main()
149 |
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/contrib/output_csv.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | # (c) 2018, Matt Martz
4 | #
5 | # This file is part of Ansible
6 | #
7 | # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 | # (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 | # along with Ansible. If not, see .
19 |
20 | # Make coding more python3-ish
21 | from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
22 | __metaclass__ = type
23 |
24 | import argparse
25 | import csv
26 | import datetime
27 | import json
28 |
29 | from io import StringIO
30 |
31 | try:
32 | from itertools import izip as zip
33 | except ImportError:
34 | pass
35 |
36 |
37 | def iso2date(v):
38 | return datetime.datetime.strptime(v, '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f')
39 |
40 |
41 | def iso_sort(tup):
42 | dummy, data = tup
43 | return iso2date(data['duration']['start'])
44 |
45 |
46 | def delta_s(start, end):
47 | return round((iso2date(end) - iso2date(start)).total_seconds(), 2)
48 |
49 |
50 | def starts_ends_lag(task, host):
51 | starts = [t['task']['duration']['start'] for t in task]
52 | ends = [h[1]['duration']['start'] for h in host]
53 | return zip(starts, ends)
54 |
55 |
56 | def hosts_lag(task):
57 | hosts_lists = [sorted(t['hosts'].items(), key=iso_sort) for t in task]
58 |
59 | return zip(*hosts_lists)
60 |
61 |
62 | def starts_ends_duration(task, host):
63 | starts = [h[1]['duration']['start'] for h in host]
64 | ends = [h[1]['duration']['end'] for h in host]
65 | return zip(starts, ends)
66 |
67 |
68 | def hosts_duration(task):
69 | hosts = [t[0] for t in sorted(task[0]['hosts'].items(), key=iso_sort)]
70 | hosts_lists = []
71 | for t in task:
72 | hosts_lists.append([(host, t['hosts'][host]) for host in hosts])
73 | return zip(*hosts_lists)
74 |
75 |
76 | def parse_args():
77 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
78 | parser.add_argument('files', nargs='+')
79 | parser.add_argument('-d', '--duration', action='store_true',
80 | help='Calculate host duration, instead of queued time')
81 | return parser.parse_args()
82 |
83 |
84 | def main():
85 | args = parse_args()
86 | items = []
87 | for i, filename in enumerate(args.files):
88 | with open(filename) as f:
89 | items.append(json.load(f))
90 |
91 | f = StringIO()
92 | w = csv.writer(f)
93 |
94 | w.writerow(['Play', 'Task', 'Host'] + args.files)
95 |
96 | for i, play in enumerate(items[0]):
97 |
98 | tasks = zip(*(item[i]['tasks'] for item in items))
99 |
100 | for task in tasks:
101 | name = task[0]['task']['name']
102 |
103 | if args.duration:
104 | hosts = hosts_duration(task)
105 | else:
106 | hosts = hosts_lag(task)
107 |
108 | for i, host in enumerate(hosts):
109 | if args.duration:
110 | starts_ends = starts_ends_duration(task, host)
111 | host_name = host[0][0]
112 | else:
113 | starts_ends = starts_ends_lag(task, host)
114 | host_name = 'host%s' % (i + 1)
115 | deltas = [delta_s(*sd) for sd in starts_ends]
116 |
117 | w.writerow([play['play']['name'], name, host_name] + deltas)
118 |
119 | try:
120 | print(f.getvalue())
121 | except IOError:
122 | pass
123 |
124 |
125 | if __name__ == '__main__':
126 | main()
127 |
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1 |
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/playbook.yml:
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1 | - name: Local baseline
2 | hosts: all
3 | gather_facts: false
4 | tags:
5 | - local
6 | vars:
7 | ansible_connection: local
8 | ansible_python_interpreter: "/usr/bin/env python"
9 | tasks:
10 | - import_tasks: tasks/baseline.yml
11 |
12 | - include_role:
13 | name: baseline
14 | tags:
15 | - include
16 |
17 | - name: SSH baseline
18 | hosts: all
19 | gather_facts: false
20 | tags:
21 | - ssh
22 | vars:
23 | ansible_connection: ssh
24 | ansible_ssh_pipelining: false
25 | tasks:
26 | - import_tasks: tasks/baseline.yml
27 |
28 | - include_role:
29 | name: baseline
30 | tags:
31 | - include
32 |
33 | - name: SSH+pipelining baseline
34 | hosts: all
35 | gather_facts: false
36 | tags:
37 | - ssh
38 | - pipelining
39 | vars:
40 | ansible_connection: ssh
41 | ansible_ssh_pipelining: True
42 | tasks:
43 | - import_tasks: tasks/baseline.yml
44 |
45 | - include_role:
46 | name: baseline
47 | tags:
48 | - include
49 |
50 | - name: Paramiko baseline
51 | hosts: all
52 | gather_facts: false
53 | tags:
54 | - paramiko
55 | vars:
56 | ansible_connection: paramiko
57 | tasks:
58 | - import_tasks: tasks/baseline.yml
59 |
60 | - include_role:
61 | name: baseline
62 | tags:
63 | - include
64 |
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/roles/baseline/tasks/main.yml:
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1 | - import_tasks: "{{ playbook_dir }}/tasks/baseline.yml"
2 |
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/tasks/baseline.yml:
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1 | - name: Gather Facts
2 | setup:
3 |
4 | - vars:
5 | file_list:
6 | - 64k.bin
7 | - 128k.bin
8 | - 256k.bin
9 | - 512k.bin
10 | - 1024k.bin
11 | block:
12 | - name: Create target_tmpdir for later use
13 | tempfile:
14 | state: directory
15 | register: target_tempfile_result
16 |
17 | - name: Set target_tmpdir fact
18 | set_fact:
19 | target_tmpdir: "{{ target_tempfile_result.path }}"
20 |
21 | - name: Create local_tmpdir for later use
22 | tempfile:
23 | state: directory
24 | register: local_tempfile_result
25 | delegate_to: localhost
26 | run_once: true
27 | vars:
28 | ansible_connection: local
29 |
30 | - name: Set local_tmpdir fact
31 | set_fact:
32 | local_tmpdir: "{{ local_tempfile_result.path }}"
33 | run_once: true
34 |
35 | - ping:
36 |
37 | - raw: whoami
38 | changed_when: false
39 |
40 | - shell: whoami
41 | changed_when: false
42 |
43 | - name: Copy a sequence of files that are larger in each iteration
44 | copy:
45 | src: "{{ item }}"
46 | dest: "{{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"
47 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
48 |
49 | - name: Change permissions on the sequence of files
50 | file:
51 | path: "{{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"
52 | mode: "0400"
53 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
54 |
55 | - name: Stat all of the files
56 | stat:
57 | path: "{{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"
58 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
59 | register: bin_stats
60 |
61 | - name: Raw stat all of the files
62 | raw: "stat {{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"
63 | changed_when: false
64 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
65 | register: raw_bin_stats
66 |
67 | - name: Raw python stat all of the files
68 | raw: |
69 | {{ ansible_python_interpreter|default(ansible_facts.discovered_interpreter_python|default('/usr/bin/python')) }} -c 'import os, json; s = os.stat("{{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"); print(json.dumps(dict((a[3:], getattr(s, a)) for a in dir(s) if a[:3] == "st_")))'
70 | changed_when: false
71 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
72 | register: raw_python_bin_stats
73 |
74 | - name: Debug raw_python_bin_stats
75 | debug:
76 | msg: "{{ item.stdout_lines|last|from_json }}"
77 | verbosity: 1
78 | with_list: "{{ raw_python_bin_stats.results }}"
79 | loop_control:
80 | label: "{{ item.item }}"
81 |
82 | - name: Fetch copied files
83 | fetch:
84 | src: "{{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"
85 | dest: "{{ local_tmpdir }}"
86 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
87 |
88 | - name: Slurp copied files
89 | slurp:
90 | src: "{{ target_tmpdir }}/{{ item }}"
91 | with_list: "{{ file_list }}"
92 |
93 | - name: Template out a file using hostvars
94 | template:
95 | src: template.j2
96 | dest: "{{ target_tmpdir }}/template.out"
97 |
98 | always:
99 | - name: Remove target_tmpdir
100 | file:
101 | path: "{{ target_tmpdir }}"
102 | state: absent
103 |
104 | - name: Remove local_tmpdir
105 | file:
106 | path: "{{ local_tmpdir }}"
107 | state: absent
108 | delegate_to: localhost
109 | run_once: true
110 | vars:
111 | ansible_connection: local
112 |
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/templates/template.j2:
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1 | # {{ ansible_managed }}
2 | # Host: {{ inventory_hostname }}
3 | # Template Host: {{ template_host }}
4 | {% for key, value in (hostvars[inventory_hostname]|dictsort)[:25] %}
5 | key = value|to_json
6 | {% endfor %}
7 |
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