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Alex Corey
bea8b1a754 Adds an Instance Group component that renders IGs as a PF Label 2022-10-26 13:36:14 -04:00
451 changed files with 15121 additions and 16541 deletions

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
name: CI
env:
BRANCH: ${{ github.base_ref || 'devel' }}
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
pull_request:
jobs:

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
---
name: Build/Push Development Images
env:
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
push:
branches:

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@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
---
name: E2E Tests
env:
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [labeled]

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
---
name: Feature branch deletion cleanup
env:
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
delete:
branches:
- feature_**
jobs:
push:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
packages: write
contents: read
steps:
- name: Delete API Schema
env:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY }}
AWS_SECRET_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY }}
AWS_REGION: 'us-east-1'
run: |
ansible localhost -c local, -m command -a "{{ ansible_python_interpreter + ' -m pip install boto3'}}"
ansible localhost -c local -m aws_s3 \
-a "bucket=awx-public-ci-files object=${GITHUB_REF##*/}/schema.json mode=delete permission=public-read"

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@@ -13,13 +13,21 @@ jobs:
packages: write
contents: read
steps:
- name: Check for each of the lines
env:
PR_BODY: ${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
- name: Write PR body to a file
run: |
echo $PR_BODY | grep "Bug, Docs Fix or other nominal change" > Z
echo $PR_BODY | grep "New or Enhanced Feature" > Y
echo $PR_BODY | grep "Breaking Change" > X
cat >> pr.body << __SOME_RANDOM_PR_EOF__
${{ github.event.pull_request.body }}
__SOME_RANDOM_PR_EOF__
- name: Display the received body for troubleshooting
run: cat pr.body
# We want to write these out individually just incase the options were joined on a single line
- name: Check for each of the lines
run: |
grep "Bug, Docs Fix or other nominal change" pr.body > Z
grep "New or Enhanced Feature" pr.body > Y
grep "Breaking Change" pr.body > X
exit 0
# We exit 0 and set the shell to prevent the returns from the greps from failing this step
# See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#exit-codes-and-error-action-preference

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@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
---
name: Promote Release
env:
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
release:
types: [published]

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@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
---
name: Stage Release
env:
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:

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@@ -1,15 +1,10 @@
---
name: Upload API Schema
env:
LC_ALL: "C.UTF-8" # prevent ERROR: Ansible could not initialize the preferred locale: unsupported locale setting
on:
push:
branches:
- devel
- release_**
- feature_**
jobs:
push:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ recursive-include awx/plugins *.ps1
recursive-include requirements *.txt
recursive-include requirements *.yml
recursive-include config *
recursive-include licenses *
recursive-include docs/licenses *
recursive-exclude awx devonly.py*
recursive-exclude awx/api/tests *
recursive-exclude awx/main/tests *

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ RECEPTOR_IMAGE ?= quay.io/ansible/receptor:devel
SRC_ONLY_PKGS ?= cffi,pycparser,psycopg2,twilio
# These should be upgraded in the AWX and Ansible venv before attempting
# to install the actual requirements
VENV_BOOTSTRAP ?= pip==21.2.4 setuptools==65.6.3 setuptools_scm[toml]==7.0.5 wheel==0.38.4
VENV_BOOTSTRAP ?= pip==21.2.4 setuptools==58.2.0 setuptools_scm[toml]==6.4.2 wheel==0.36.2
NAME ?= awx
@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ clean: clean-ui clean-api clean-awxkit clean-dist
clean-api:
rm -rf build $(NAME)-$(VERSION) *.egg-info
rm -rf .tox
find . -type f -regex ".*\.py[co]$$" -delete
find . -type d -name "__pycache__" -delete
rm -f awx/awx_test.sqlite3*
@@ -118,7 +117,7 @@ virtualenv_awx:
fi; \
fi
## Install third-party requirements needed for AWX's environment.
## Install third-party requirements needed for AWX's environment.
# this does not use system site packages intentionally
requirements_awx: virtualenv_awx
if [[ "$(PIP_OPTIONS)" == *"--no-index"* ]]; then \
@@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ collectstatic:
@if [ "$(VENV_BASE)" ]; then \
. $(VENV_BASE)/awx/bin/activate; \
fi; \
$(PYTHON) manage.py collectstatic --clear --noinput > /dev/null 2>&1
mkdir -p awx/public/static && $(PYTHON) manage.py collectstatic --clear --noinput > /dev/null 2>&1
DEV_RELOAD_COMMAND ?= supervisorctl restart tower-processes:*
@@ -378,8 +377,6 @@ clean-ui:
rm -rf awx/ui/build
rm -rf awx/ui/src/locales/_build
rm -rf $(UI_BUILD_FLAG_FILE)
# the collectstatic command doesn't like it if this dir doesn't exist.
mkdir -p awx/ui/build/static
awx/ui/node_modules:
NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=6144 $(NPM_BIN) --prefix awx/ui --loglevel warn --force ci
@@ -389,14 +386,16 @@ $(UI_BUILD_FLAG_FILE):
$(PYTHON) tools/scripts/compilemessages.py
$(NPM_BIN) --prefix awx/ui --loglevel warn run compile-strings
$(NPM_BIN) --prefix awx/ui --loglevel warn run build
mkdir -p /var/lib/awx/public/static/css
mkdir -p /var/lib/awx/public/static/js
mkdir -p /var/lib/awx/public/static/media
cp -r awx/ui/build/static/css/* /var/lib/awx/public/static/css
cp -r awx/ui/build/static/js/* /var/lib/awx/public/static/js
cp -r awx/ui/build/static/media/* /var/lib/awx/public/static/media
mkdir -p awx/public/static/css
mkdir -p awx/public/static/js
mkdir -p awx/public/static/media
cp -r awx/ui/build/static/css/* awx/public/static/css
cp -r awx/ui/build/static/js/* awx/public/static/js
cp -r awx/ui/build/static/media/* awx/public/static/media
touch $@
ui-release: $(UI_BUILD_FLAG_FILE)
ui-devel: awx/ui/node_modules
@@ -452,9 +451,8 @@ awx/projects:
COMPOSE_UP_OPTS ?=
COMPOSE_OPTS ?=
CONTROL_PLANE_NODE_COUNT ?= 1
EXECUTION_NODE_COUNT ?= 0
EXECUTION_NODE_COUNT ?= 2
MINIKUBE_CONTAINER_GROUP ?= false
MINIKUBE_SETUP ?= false # if false, run minikube separately
EXTRA_SOURCES_ANSIBLE_OPTS ?=
ifneq ($(ADMIN_PASSWORD),)
@@ -463,7 +461,7 @@ endif
docker-compose-sources: .git/hooks/pre-commit
@if [ $(MINIKUBE_CONTAINER_GROUP) = true ]; then\
ansible-playbook -i tools/docker-compose/inventory -e minikube_setup=$(MINIKUBE_SETUP) tools/docker-compose-minikube/deploy.yml; \
ansible-playbook -i tools/docker-compose/inventory tools/docker-compose-minikube/deploy.yml; \
fi;
ansible-playbook -i tools/docker-compose/inventory tools/docker-compose/ansible/sources.yml \
@@ -593,6 +591,7 @@ pot: $(UI_BUILD_FLAG_FILE)
po: $(UI_BUILD_FLAG_FILE)
$(NPM_BIN) --prefix awx/ui --loglevel warn run extract-strings -- --clean
LANG = "en_us"
## generate API django .pot .po
messages:
@if [ "$(VENV_BASE)" ]; then \
@@ -636,4 +635,4 @@ help/generate:
} \
} \
{ lastLine = $$0 }' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | sort -u
@printf "\n"
@printf "\n"

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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ from awx.main.utils import (
)
from awx.main.utils.filters import SmartFilter
from awx.main.utils.named_url_graph import reset_counters
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerModels
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstanceGroups, TaskManagerInstances
from awx.main.redact import UriCleaner, REPLACE_STR
from awx.main.validators import vars_validate_or_raise
@@ -2221,15 +2221,6 @@ class InventorySourceUpdateSerializer(InventorySourceSerializer):
class Meta:
fields = ('can_update',)
def validate(self, attrs):
project = self.instance.source_project
if project:
failed_reason = project.get_reason_if_failed()
if failed_reason:
raise serializers.ValidationError(failed_reason)
return super(InventorySourceUpdateSerializer, self).validate(attrs)
class InventoryUpdateSerializer(UnifiedJobSerializer, InventorySourceOptionsSerializer):
@@ -4281,10 +4272,17 @@ class JobLaunchSerializer(BaseSerializer):
# Basic validation - cannot run a playbook without a playbook
if not template.project:
errors['project'] = _("A project is required to run a job.")
else:
failure_reason = template.project.get_reason_if_failed()
if failure_reason:
errors['playbook'] = failure_reason
elif template.project.status in ('error', 'failed'):
errors['playbook'] = _("Missing a revision to run due to failed project update.")
latest_update = template.project.project_updates.last()
if latest_update is not None and latest_update.failed:
failed_validation_tasks = latest_update.project_update_events.filter(
event='runner_on_failed',
play="Perform project signature/checksum verification",
)
if failed_validation_tasks:
errors['playbook'] = _("Last project update failed due to signature validation failure.")
# cannot run a playbook without an inventory
if template.inventory and template.inventory.pending_deletion is True:
@@ -4954,7 +4952,7 @@ class InstanceSerializer(BaseSerializer):
res['install_bundle'] = self.reverse('api:instance_install_bundle', kwargs={'pk': obj.pk})
res['peers'] = self.reverse('api:instance_peers_list', kwargs={"pk": obj.pk})
if self.context['request'].user.is_superuser or self.context['request'].user.is_system_auditor:
if obj.node_type == 'execution':
if obj.node_type != 'hop':
res['health_check'] = self.reverse('api:instance_health_check', kwargs={'pk': obj.pk})
return res
@@ -5040,10 +5038,12 @@ class InstanceHealthCheckSerializer(BaseSerializer):
class InstanceGroupSerializer(BaseSerializer):
show_capabilities = ['edit', 'delete']
capacity = serializers.SerializerMethodField()
consumed_capacity = serializers.SerializerMethodField()
percent_capacity_remaining = serializers.SerializerMethodField()
jobs_running = serializers.SerializerMethodField()
jobs_running = serializers.IntegerField(
help_text=_('Count of jobs in the running or waiting state that ' 'are targeted for this instance group'), read_only=True
)
jobs_total = serializers.IntegerField(help_text=_('Count of all jobs that target this instance group'), read_only=True)
instances = serializers.SerializerMethodField()
is_container_group = serializers.BooleanField(
@@ -5069,22 +5069,6 @@ class InstanceGroupSerializer(BaseSerializer):
label=_('Policy Instance Minimum'),
help_text=_("Static minimum number of Instances that will be automatically assign to " "this group when new instances come online."),
)
max_concurrent_jobs = serializers.IntegerField(
default=0,
min_value=0,
required=False,
initial=0,
label=_('Max Concurrent Jobs'),
help_text=_("Maximum number of concurrent jobs to run on a group. When set to zero, no maximum is enforced."),
)
max_forks = serializers.IntegerField(
default=0,
min_value=0,
required=False,
initial=0,
label=_('Max Forks'),
help_text=_("Maximum number of forks to execute concurrently on a group. When set to zero, no maximum is enforced."),
)
policy_instance_list = serializers.ListField(
child=serializers.CharField(),
required=False,
@@ -5106,8 +5090,6 @@ class InstanceGroupSerializer(BaseSerializer):
"consumed_capacity",
"percent_capacity_remaining",
"jobs_running",
"max_concurrent_jobs",
"max_forks",
"jobs_total",
"instances",
"is_container_group",
@@ -5189,39 +5171,28 @@ class InstanceGroupSerializer(BaseSerializer):
# Store capacity values (globally computed) in the context
if 'task_manager_igs' not in self.context:
instance_groups_queryset = None
jobs_qs = UnifiedJob.objects.filter(status__in=('running', 'waiting'))
if self.parent: # Is ListView:
instance_groups_queryset = self.parent.instance
tm_models = TaskManagerModels.init_with_consumed_capacity(
instance_fields=['uuid', 'version', 'capacity', 'cpu', 'memory', 'managed_by_policy', 'enabled'],
instance_groups_queryset=instance_groups_queryset,
)
instances = TaskManagerInstances(jobs_qs)
instance_groups = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(instances_by_hostname=instances, instance_groups_queryset=instance_groups_queryset)
self.context['task_manager_igs'] = tm_models.instance_groups
self.context['task_manager_igs'] = instance_groups
return self.context['task_manager_igs']
def get_consumed_capacity(self, obj):
ig_mgr = self.get_ig_mgr()
return ig_mgr.get_consumed_capacity(obj.name)
def get_capacity(self, obj):
ig_mgr = self.get_ig_mgr()
return ig_mgr.get_capacity(obj.name)
def get_percent_capacity_remaining(self, obj):
capacity = self.get_capacity(obj)
if not capacity:
if not obj.capacity:
return 0.0
consumed_capacity = self.get_consumed_capacity(obj)
return float("{0:.2f}".format(((float(capacity) - float(consumed_capacity)) / (float(capacity))) * 100))
ig_mgr = self.get_ig_mgr()
return float("{0:.2f}".format((float(ig_mgr.get_remaining_capacity(obj.name)) / (float(obj.capacity))) * 100))
def get_instances(self, obj):
ig_mgr = self.get_ig_mgr()
return len(ig_mgr.get_instances(obj.name))
def get_jobs_running(self, obj):
ig_mgr = self.get_ig_mgr()
return ig_mgr.get_jobs_running(obj.name)
return obj.instances.count()
class ActivityStreamSerializer(BaseSerializer):

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Launch a Job Template:
{% ifmeth GET %}
Make a GET request to this resource to determine if the job_template can be
launched and whether any passwords are required to launch the job_template.
The response will include the following fields:
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ The response will include the following fields:
* `inventory_needed_to_start`: Flag indicating the presence of an inventory
associated with the job template. If not then one should be supplied when
launching the job (boolean, read-only)
{% endifmeth %}
{% ifmeth POST %}Make a POST request to this resource to launch the job_template. If any
Make a POST request to this resource to launch the job_template. If any
passwords, inventory, or extra variables (extra_vars) are required, they must
be passed via POST data, with extra_vars given as a YAML or JSON string and
escaped parentheses. If the `inventory_needed_to_start` is `True` then the
@@ -41,4 +41,3 @@ are not provided, a 400 status code will be returned. If the job cannot be
launched, a 405 status code will be returned. If the provided credential or
inventory are not allowed to be used by the user, then a 403 status code will
be returned.
{% endifmeth %}

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
import dateutil
import functools
import html
import itertools
import logging
import re
import requests
@@ -21,10 +20,9 @@ from urllib3.exceptions import ConnectTimeoutError
# Django
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import FieldError, ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.db.models import Q, Sum, Count
from django.db.models import Q, Sum
from django.db import IntegrityError, ProgrammingError, transaction, connection
from django.db.models.fields.related import ManyToManyField, ForeignKey
from django.db.models.functions import Trunc
from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.timezone import now
@@ -49,6 +47,9 @@ from rest_framework import status
from rest_framework_yaml.parsers import YAMLParser
from rest_framework_yaml.renderers import YAMLRenderer
# QSStats
import qsstats
# ANSIConv
import ansiconv
@@ -282,50 +283,30 @@ class DashboardJobsGraphView(APIView):
success_query = success_query.filter(instance_of=models.ProjectUpdate)
failed_query = failed_query.filter(instance_of=models.ProjectUpdate)
end = now()
interval = 'day'
success_qss = qsstats.QuerySetStats(success_query, 'finished')
failed_qss = qsstats.QuerySetStats(failed_query, 'finished')
start_date = now()
if period == 'month':
start = end - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(months=1)
end_date = start_date - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(months=1)
interval = 'days'
elif period == 'two_weeks':
start = end - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(weeks=2)
end_date = start_date - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(weeks=2)
interval = 'days'
elif period == 'week':
start = end - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(weeks=1)
end_date = start_date - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(weeks=1)
interval = 'days'
elif period == 'day':
start = end - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(days=1)
interval = 'hour'
end_date = start_date - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(days=1)
interval = 'hours'
else:
return Response({'error': _('Unknown period "%s"') % str(period)}, status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST)
dashboard_data = {"jobs": {"successful": [], "failed": []}}
succ_list = dashboard_data['jobs']['successful']
fail_list = dashboard_data['jobs']['failed']
qs_s = (
success_query.filter(finished__range=(start, end))
.annotate(d=Trunc('finished', interval, tzinfo=end.tzinfo))
.order_by()
.values('d')
.annotate(agg=Count('id', distinct=True))
)
data_s = {item['d']: item['agg'] for item in qs_s}
qs_f = (
failed_query.filter(finished__range=(start, end))
.annotate(d=Trunc('finished', interval, tzinfo=end.tzinfo))
.order_by()
.values('d')
.annotate(agg=Count('id', distinct=True))
)
data_f = {item['d']: item['agg'] for item in qs_f}
start_date = start.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0)
for d in itertools.count():
date = start_date + dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(days=d)
if date > end:
break
succ_list.append([time.mktime(date.timetuple()), data_s.get(date, 0)])
fail_list.append([time.mktime(date.timetuple()), data_f.get(date, 0)])
for element in success_qss.time_series(end_date, start_date, interval=interval):
dashboard_data['jobs']['successful'].append([time.mktime(element[0].timetuple()), element[1]])
for element in failed_qss.time_series(end_date, start_date, interval=interval):
dashboard_data['jobs']['failed'].append([time.mktime(element[0].timetuple()), element[1]])
return Response(dashboard_data)
@@ -411,8 +392,8 @@ class InstanceHealthCheck(GenericAPIView):
permission_classes = (IsSystemAdminOrAuditor,)
def get_queryset(self):
return super().get_queryset().filter(node_type='execution')
# FIXME: For now, we don't have a good way of checking the health of a hop node.
return super().get_queryset().exclude(node_type='hop')
def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
obj = self.get_object()
@@ -432,10 +413,9 @@ class InstanceHealthCheck(GenericAPIView):
execution_node_health_check.apply_async([obj.hostname])
else:
return Response(
{"error": f"Cannot run a health check on instances of type {obj.node_type}. Health checks can only be run on execution nodes."},
status=status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST,
)
from awx.main.tasks.system import cluster_node_health_check
cluster_node_health_check.apply_async([obj.hostname], queue=obj.hostname)
return Response({'msg': f"Health check is running for {obj.hostname}."}, status=status.HTTP_200_OK)
@@ -2240,8 +2220,6 @@ class InventorySourceUpdateView(RetrieveAPIView):
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
obj = self.get_object()
serializer = self.get_serializer(instance=obj, data=request.data)
serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True)
if obj.can_update:
update = obj.update()
if not update:

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@@ -6237,5 +6237,4 @@ msgstr "%s se está actualizando."
#: awx/ui/urls.py:24
msgid "This page will refresh when complete."
msgstr "Esta página se actualizará cuando se complete."
msgstr "Esta página se actualizará cuando se complete."

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@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ msgstr "DTSTART valide obligatoire dans rrule. La valeur doit commencer par : DT
#: awx/api/serializers.py:4657
msgid ""
"DTSTART cannot be a naive datetime. Specify ;TZINFO= or YYYYMMDDTHHMMSSZZ."
msgstr "DTSTART ne peut correspondre à une date-heure naïve. Spécifier ;TZINFO= ou YYYYMMDDTHHMMSSZZ."
msgstr "DTSTART ne peut correspondre à une DateHeure naïve. Spécifier ;TZINFO= ou YYYYMMDDTHHMMSSZZ."
#: awx/api/serializers.py:4659
msgid "Multiple DTSTART is not supported."
@@ -6239,5 +6239,4 @@ msgstr "%s est en cours de mise à niveau."
#: awx/ui/urls.py:24
msgid "This page will refresh when complete."
msgstr "Cette page sera rafraîchie une fois terminée."
msgstr "Cette page sera rafraîchie une fois terminée."

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@@ -6237,5 +6237,4 @@ msgstr "Er wordt momenteel een upgrade van%s geïnstalleerd."
#: awx/ui/urls.py:24
msgid "This page will refresh when complete."
msgstr "Deze pagina wordt vernieuwd als hij klaar is."
msgstr "Deze pagina wordt vernieuwd als hij klaar is."

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
import datetime
import asyncio
import logging
import aioredis
import redis
import re
@@ -81,7 +82,7 @@ class BroadcastWebsocketStatsManager:
async def run_loop(self):
try:
redis_conn = await redis.asyncio.create_redis_pool(settings.BROKER_URL)
redis_conn = await aioredis.create_redis_pool(settings.BROKER_URL)
while True:
stats_data_str = ''.join(stat.serialize() for stat in self._stats.values())
await redis_conn.set(self._redis_key, stats_data_str)

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ from awx.conf.license import get_license
from awx.main.utils import get_awx_version, camelcase_to_underscore, datetime_hook
from awx.main import models
from awx.main.analytics import register
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerModels
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstances
"""
This module is used to define metrics collected by awx.main.analytics.gather()
@@ -237,8 +237,9 @@ def projects_by_scm_type(since, **kwargs):
def instance_info(since, include_hostnames=False, **kwargs):
info = {}
# Use same method that the TaskManager does to compute consumed capacity without querying all running jobs for each Instance
tm_models = TaskManagerModels.init_with_consumed_capacity(instance_fields=['uuid', 'version', 'capacity', 'cpu', 'memory', 'managed_by_policy', 'enabled'])
for tm_instance in tm_models.instances.instances_by_hostname.values():
active_tasks = models.UnifiedJob.objects.filter(status__in=['running', 'waiting']).only('task_impact', 'controller_node', 'execution_node')
tm_instances = TaskManagerInstances(active_tasks, instance_fields=['uuid', 'version', 'capacity', 'cpu', 'memory', 'managed_by_policy', 'enabled'])
for tm_instance in tm_instances.instances_by_hostname.values():
instance = tm_instance.obj
instance_info = {
'uuid': instance.uuid,
@@ -250,7 +251,6 @@ def instance_info(since, include_hostnames=False, **kwargs):
'enabled': instance.enabled,
'consumed_capacity': tm_instance.consumed_capacity,
'remaining_capacity': instance.capacity - tm_instance.consumed_capacity,
'node_type': instance.node_type,
}
if include_hostnames is True:
instance_info['hostname'] = instance.hostname

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@@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ def metrics():
[
'hostname',
'instance_uuid',
'node_type',
],
registry=REGISTRY,
)
@@ -85,7 +84,6 @@ def metrics():
[
'hostname',
'instance_uuid',
'node_type',
],
registry=REGISTRY,
)
@@ -113,7 +111,6 @@ def metrics():
[
'hostname',
'instance_uuid',
'node_type',
],
registry=REGISTRY,
)
@@ -123,7 +120,6 @@ def metrics():
[
'hostname',
'instance_uuid',
'node_type',
],
registry=REGISTRY,
)
@@ -184,13 +180,12 @@ def metrics():
instance_data = instance_info(None, include_hostnames=True)
for uuid, info in instance_data.items():
hostname = info['hostname']
node_type = info['node_type']
INSTANCE_CAPACITY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid, node_type=node_type).set(instance_data[uuid]['capacity'])
INSTANCE_CAPACITY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid).set(instance_data[uuid]['capacity'])
INSTANCE_CPU.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid).set(instance_data[uuid]['cpu'])
INSTANCE_MEMORY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid).set(instance_data[uuid]['memory'])
INSTANCE_CONSUMED_CAPACITY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid, node_type=node_type).set(instance_data[uuid]['consumed_capacity'])
INSTANCE_REMAINING_CAPACITY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid, node_type=node_type).set(instance_data[uuid]['remaining_capacity'])
INSTANCE_INFO.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid, node_type=node_type).info(
INSTANCE_CONSUMED_CAPACITY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid).set(instance_data[uuid]['consumed_capacity'])
INSTANCE_REMAINING_CAPACITY.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid).set(instance_data[uuid]['remaining_capacity'])
INSTANCE_INFO.labels(hostname=hostname, instance_uuid=uuid).info(
{
'enabled': str(instance_data[uuid]['enabled']),
'managed_by_policy': str(instance_data[uuid]['managed_by_policy']),

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@@ -5,9 +5,7 @@ import logging
from django.conf import settings
from django.apps import apps
from awx.main.consumers import emit_channel_notification
from awx.main.utils import is_testing
root_key = 'awx_metrics'
logger = logging.getLogger('awx.main.analytics')
@@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ class Metrics:
Instance = apps.get_model('main', 'Instance')
if instance_name:
self.instance_name = instance_name
elif is_testing():
elif settings.IS_TESTING():
self.instance_name = "awx_testing"
else:
self.instance_name = Instance.objects.my_hostname()

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
from .plugin import CredentialPlugin, CertFiles, raise_for_status
import base64
from urllib.parse import urljoin, quote
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
@@ -60,7 +61,7 @@ def conjur_backend(**kwargs):
cacert = kwargs.get('cacert', None)
auth_kwargs = {
'headers': {'Content-Type': 'text/plain', 'Accept-Encoding': 'base64'},
'headers': {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'},
'data': api_key,
'allow_redirects': False,
}
@@ -68,9 +69,9 @@ def conjur_backend(**kwargs):
with CertFiles(cacert) as cert:
# https://www.conjur.org/api.html#authentication-authenticate-post
auth_kwargs['verify'] = cert
resp = requests.post(urljoin(url, '/'.join(['api', 'authn', account, username, 'authenticate'])), **auth_kwargs)
resp = requests.post(urljoin(url, '/'.join(['authn', account, username, 'authenticate'])), **auth_kwargs)
raise_for_status(resp)
token = resp.content.decode('utf-8')
token = base64.b64encode(resp.content).decode('utf-8')
lookup_kwargs = {
'headers': {'Authorization': 'Token token="{}"'.format(token)},
@@ -78,10 +79,9 @@ def conjur_backend(**kwargs):
}
# https://www.conjur.org/api.html#secrets-retrieve-a-secret-get
path = urljoin(url, '/'.join(['api', 'secrets', account, 'variable', secret_path]))
path = urljoin(url, '/'.join(['secrets', account, 'variable', secret_path]))
if version:
ver = "version={}".format(version)
path = '?'.join([path, ver])
path = '?'.join([path, version])
with CertFiles(cacert) as cert:
lookup_kwargs['verify'] = cert
@@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ def conjur_backend(**kwargs):
return resp.text
conjur_plugin = CredentialPlugin('CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup', inputs=conjur_inputs, backend=conjur_backend)
conjur_plugin = CredentialPlugin('CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup', inputs=conjur_inputs, backend=conjur_backend)

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@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ class AutoscalePool(WorkerPool):
task_name = 'unknown'
if isinstance(body, dict):
task_name = body.get('task')
logger.warning(f'Workers maxed, queuing {task_name}, load: {sum(len(w.managed_tasks) for w in self.workers)} / {len(self.workers)}')
logger.warn(f'Workers maxed, queuing {task_name}, load: {sum(len(w.managed_tasks) for w in self.workers)} / {len(self.workers)}')
return super(AutoscalePool, self).write(preferred_queue, body)
except Exception:
for conn in connections.all():

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@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
import inspect
import logging
import sys
import json
import time
from uuid import uuid4
from django.conf import settings
from django_guid import get_guid
from . import pg_bus_conn
from awx.main.utils import is_testing
logger = logging.getLogger('awx.main.dispatch')
@@ -92,7 +93,7 @@ class task:
obj.update(**kw)
if callable(queue):
queue = queue()
if not is_testing():
if not settings.IS_TESTING(sys.argv):
with pg_bus_conn() as conn:
conn.notify(queue, json.dumps(obj))
return (obj, queue)

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@@ -38,14 +38,7 @@ class Command(BaseCommand):
(changed, instance) = Instance.objects.register(ip_address=os.environ.get('MY_POD_IP'), node_type='control', uuid=settings.SYSTEM_UUID)
RegisterQueue(settings.DEFAULT_CONTROL_PLANE_QUEUE_NAME, 100, 0, [], is_container_group=False).register()
RegisterQueue(
settings.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_NAME,
100,
0,
[],
is_container_group=True,
pod_spec_override=settings.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_POD_SPEC_OVERRIDE,
max_forks=settings.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_MAX_FORKS,
max_concurrent_jobs=settings.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_MAX_CONCURRENT_JOBS,
settings.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_NAME, 100, 0, [], is_container_group=True, pod_spec_override=settings.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_POD_SPEC_OVERRIDE
).register()
else:
(changed, instance) = Instance.objects.register(hostname=hostname, node_type=node_type, uuid=uuid)

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@@ -17,9 +17,7 @@ class InstanceNotFound(Exception):
class RegisterQueue:
def __init__(
self, queuename, instance_percent, inst_min, hostname_list, is_container_group=None, pod_spec_override=None, max_forks=None, max_concurrent_jobs=None
):
def __init__(self, queuename, instance_percent, inst_min, hostname_list, is_container_group=None, pod_spec_override=None):
self.instance_not_found_err = None
self.queuename = queuename
self.instance_percent = instance_percent
@@ -27,8 +25,6 @@ class RegisterQueue:
self.hostname_list = hostname_list
self.is_container_group = is_container_group
self.pod_spec_override = pod_spec_override
self.max_forks = max_forks
self.max_concurrent_jobs = max_concurrent_jobs
def get_create_update_instance_group(self):
created = False
@@ -49,14 +45,6 @@ class RegisterQueue:
ig.pod_spec_override = self.pod_spec_override
changed = True
if self.max_forks and (ig.max_forks != self.max_forks):
ig.max_forks = self.max_forks
changed = True
if self.max_concurrent_jobs and (ig.max_concurrent_jobs != self.max_concurrent_jobs):
ig.max_concurrent_jobs = self.max_concurrent_jobs
changed = True
if changed:
ig.save()

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@@ -1,14 +1,24 @@
# Generated by Django 3.2.13 on 2022-06-21 21:29
from django.db import migrations
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger("awx")
def forwards(apps, schema_editor):
InventorySource = apps.get_model('main', 'InventorySource')
InventorySource.objects.filter(update_on_project_update=True).update(update_on_launch=True)
Project = apps.get_model('main', 'Project')
Project.objects.filter(scm_inventory_sources__update_on_project_update=True).update(scm_update_on_launch=True)
sources = InventorySource.objects.filter(update_on_project_update=True)
for src in sources:
if src.update_on_launch == False:
src.update_on_launch = True
src.save(update_fields=['update_on_launch'])
logger.info(f"Setting update_on_launch to True for {src}")
proj = src.source_project
if proj and proj.scm_update_on_launch is False:
proj.scm_update_on_launch = True
proj.save(update_fields=['scm_update_on_launch'])
logger.warning(f"Setting scm_update_on_launch to True for {proj}")
class Migration(migrations.Migration):

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
# Generated by Django 3.2.13 on 2022-10-24 18:22
from django.db import migrations, models
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
('main', '0172_prevent_instance_fallback'),
]
operations = [
migrations.AddField(
model_name='instancegroup',
name='max_concurrent_jobs',
field=models.IntegerField(default=0, help_text='Maximum number of concurrent jobs to run on this group. Zero means no limit.'),
),
migrations.AddField(
model_name='instancegroup',
name='max_forks',
field=models.IntegerField(default=0, help_text='Max forks to execute on this group. Zero means no limit.'),
),
]

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@@ -233,12 +233,11 @@ class Instance(HasPolicyEditsMixin, BaseModel):
if not isinstance(vargs.get('grace_period'), int):
vargs['grace_period'] = 60 # grace period of 60 minutes, need to set because CLI default will not take effect
if 'exclude_strings' not in vargs and vargs.get('file_pattern'):
active_job_qs = UnifiedJob.objects.filter(status__in=('running', 'waiting'))
if self.node_type == 'execution':
active_job_qs = active_job_qs.filter(execution_node=self.hostname)
else:
active_job_qs = active_job_qs.filter(controller_node=self.hostname)
active_pks = list(active_job_qs.values_list('pk', flat=True))
active_pks = list(
UnifiedJob.objects.filter(
(models.Q(execution_node=self.hostname) | models.Q(controller_node=self.hostname)) & models.Q(status__in=('running', 'waiting'))
).values_list('pk', flat=True)
)
if active_pks:
vargs['exclude_strings'] = [JOB_FOLDER_PREFIX % job_id for job_id in active_pks]
if 'remove_images' in vargs or 'image_prune' in vargs:
@@ -379,8 +378,6 @@ class InstanceGroup(HasPolicyEditsMixin, BaseModel, RelatedJobsMixin):
default='',
)
)
max_concurrent_jobs = models.IntegerField(default=0, help_text=_("Maximum number of concurrent jobs to run on this group. Zero means no limit."))
max_forks = models.IntegerField(default=0, help_text=_("Max forks to execute on this group. Zero means no limit."))
policy_instance_percentage = models.IntegerField(default=0, help_text=_("Percentage of Instances to automatically assign to this group"))
policy_instance_minimum = models.IntegerField(default=0, help_text=_("Static minimum number of Instances to automatically assign to this group"))
policy_instance_list = JSONBlob(
@@ -394,8 +391,6 @@ class InstanceGroup(HasPolicyEditsMixin, BaseModel, RelatedJobsMixin):
@property
def capacity(self):
if self.is_container_group:
return self.max_forks
return sum(inst.capacity for inst in self.instances.all())
@property

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@@ -247,19 +247,6 @@ class Inventory(CommonModelNameNotUnique, ResourceMixin, RelatedJobsMixin):
return (number, step)
def get_sliced_hosts(self, host_queryset, slice_number, slice_count):
"""
Returns a slice of Hosts given a slice number and total slice count, or
the original queryset if slicing is not requested.
NOTE: If slicing is performed, this will return a List[Host] with the
resulting slice. If slicing is not performed it will return the
original queryset (not evaluating it or forcing it to a list). This
puts the burden on the caller to check the resulting type. This is
non-ideal because it's easy to get wrong, but I think the only way
around it is to force the queryset which has memory implications for
large inventories.
"""
if slice_count > 1 and slice_number > 0:
offset = slice_number - 1
host_queryset = host_queryset[offset::slice_count]
@@ -567,6 +554,17 @@ class Host(CommonModelNameNotUnique, RelatedJobsMixin):
# Use .job_host_summaries.all() to get jobs affecting this host.
# Use .job_events.all() to get events affecting this host.
'''
We don't use timestamp, but we may in the future.
'''
def update_ansible_facts(self, module, facts, timestamp=None):
if module == "ansible":
self.ansible_facts.update(facts)
else:
self.ansible_facts[module] = facts
self.save()
def get_effective_host_name(self):
"""
Return the name of the host that will be used in actual ansible

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@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ from urllib.parse import urljoin
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.db import models
from django.db.models.query import QuerySet
# from django.core.cache import cache
from django.utils.encoding import smart_str
@@ -44,7 +43,7 @@ from awx.main.models.notifications import (
NotificationTemplate,
JobNotificationMixin,
)
from awx.main.utils import parse_yaml_or_json, getattr_dne, NullablePromptPseudoField, polymorphic, log_excess_runtime
from awx.main.utils import parse_yaml_or_json, getattr_dne, NullablePromptPseudoField, polymorphic
from awx.main.fields import ImplicitRoleField, AskForField, JSONBlob, OrderedManyToManyField
from awx.main.models.mixins import (
ResourceMixin,
@@ -845,35 +844,22 @@ class Job(UnifiedJob, JobOptions, SurveyJobMixin, JobNotificationMixin, TaskMana
def get_notification_friendly_name(self):
return "Job"
def _get_inventory_hosts(self, only=('name', 'ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified', 'modified', 'inventory_id'), **filters):
"""Return value is an iterable for the relevant hosts for this job"""
def _get_inventory_hosts(self, only=['name', 'ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified', 'modified', 'inventory_id']):
if not self.inventory:
return []
host_queryset = self.inventory.hosts.only(*only)
if filters:
host_queryset = host_queryset.filter(**filters)
host_queryset = self.inventory.get_sliced_hosts(host_queryset, self.job_slice_number, self.job_slice_count)
if isinstance(host_queryset, QuerySet):
return host_queryset.iterator()
return host_queryset
return self.inventory.get_sliced_hosts(host_queryset, self.job_slice_number, self.job_slice_count)
@log_excess_runtime(logger, debug_cutoff=0.01, msg='Job {job_id} host facts prepared for {written_ct} hosts, took {delta:.3f} s', add_log_data=True)
def start_job_fact_cache(self, destination, log_data, timeout=None):
def start_job_fact_cache(self, destination, modification_times, timeout=None):
self.log_lifecycle("start_job_fact_cache")
log_data['job_id'] = self.id
log_data['written_ct'] = 0
os.makedirs(destination, mode=0o700)
hosts = self._get_inventory_hosts()
if timeout is None:
timeout = settings.ANSIBLE_FACT_CACHE_TIMEOUT
if timeout > 0:
# exclude hosts with fact data older than `settings.ANSIBLE_FACT_CACHE_TIMEOUT seconds`
timeout = now() - datetime.timedelta(seconds=timeout)
hosts = self._get_inventory_hosts(ansible_facts_modified__gte=timeout)
else:
hosts = self._get_inventory_hosts()
last_filepath_written = None
hosts = hosts.filter(ansible_facts_modified__gte=timeout)
for host in hosts:
filepath = os.sep.join(map(str, [destination, host.name]))
if not os.path.realpath(filepath).startswith(destination):
@@ -883,38 +869,23 @@ class Job(UnifiedJob, JobOptions, SurveyJobMixin, JobNotificationMixin, TaskMana
with codecs.open(filepath, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
os.chmod(f.name, 0o600)
json.dump(host.ansible_facts, f)
log_data['written_ct'] += 1
last_filepath_written = filepath
except IOError:
system_tracking_logger.error('facts for host {} could not be cached'.format(smart_str(host.name)))
continue
# make note of the time we wrote the last file so we can check if any file changed later
if last_filepath_written:
return os.path.getmtime(last_filepath_written)
return None
# make note of the time we wrote the file so we can check if it changed later
modification_times[filepath] = os.path.getmtime(filepath)
@log_excess_runtime(
logger,
debug_cutoff=0.01,
msg='Job {job_id} host facts: updated {updated_ct}, cleared {cleared_ct}, unchanged {unmodified_ct}, took {delta:.3f} s',
add_log_data=True,
)
def finish_job_fact_cache(self, destination, facts_write_time, log_data):
def finish_job_fact_cache(self, destination, modification_times):
self.log_lifecycle("finish_job_fact_cache")
log_data['job_id'] = self.id
log_data['updated_ct'] = 0
log_data['unmodified_ct'] = 0
log_data['cleared_ct'] = 0
hosts_to_update = []
for host in self._get_inventory_hosts():
filepath = os.sep.join(map(str, [destination, host.name]))
if not os.path.realpath(filepath).startswith(destination):
system_tracking_logger.error('facts for host {} could not be cached'.format(smart_str(host.name)))
continue
if os.path.exists(filepath):
# If the file changed since we wrote the last facts file, pre-playbook run...
# If the file changed since we wrote it pre-playbook run...
modified = os.path.getmtime(filepath)
if (not facts_write_time) or modified > facts_write_time:
if modified > modification_times.get(filepath, 0):
with codecs.open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
try:
ansible_facts = json.load(f)
@@ -922,7 +893,7 @@ class Job(UnifiedJob, JobOptions, SurveyJobMixin, JobNotificationMixin, TaskMana
continue
host.ansible_facts = ansible_facts
host.ansible_facts_modified = now()
hosts_to_update.append(host)
host.save(update_fields=['ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified'])
system_tracking_logger.info(
'New fact for inventory {} host {}'.format(smart_str(host.inventory.name), smart_str(host.name)),
extra=dict(
@@ -933,21 +904,12 @@ class Job(UnifiedJob, JobOptions, SurveyJobMixin, JobNotificationMixin, TaskMana
job_id=self.id,
),
)
log_data['updated_ct'] += 1
else:
log_data['unmodified_ct'] += 1
else:
# if the file goes missing, ansible removed it (likely via clear_facts)
host.ansible_facts = {}
host.ansible_facts_modified = now()
hosts_to_update.append(host)
system_tracking_logger.info('Facts cleared for inventory {} host {}'.format(smart_str(host.inventory.name), smart_str(host.name)))
log_data['cleared_ct'] += 1
if len(hosts_to_update) > 100:
self.inventory.hosts.bulk_update(hosts_to_update, ['ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified'])
hosts_to_update = []
if hosts_to_update:
self.inventory.hosts.bulk_update(hosts_to_update, ['ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified'])
host.save()
class LaunchTimeConfigBase(BaseModel):

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@@ -471,29 +471,6 @@ class Project(UnifiedJobTemplate, ProjectOptions, ResourceMixin, CustomVirtualEn
def get_absolute_url(self, request=None):
return reverse('api:project_detail', kwargs={'pk': self.pk}, request=request)
def get_reason_if_failed(self):
"""
If the project is in a failed or errored state, return a human-readable
error message explaining why. Otherwise return None.
This is used during validation in the serializer and also by
RunProjectUpdate/RunInventoryUpdate.
"""
if self.status not in ('error', 'failed'):
return None
latest_update = self.project_updates.last()
if latest_update is not None and latest_update.failed:
failed_validation_tasks = latest_update.project_update_events.filter(
event='runner_on_failed',
play="Perform project signature/checksum verification",
)
if failed_validation_tasks:
return _("Last project update failed due to signature validation failure.")
return _("Missing a revision to run due to failed project update.")
'''
RelatedJobsMixin
'''

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@@ -1351,12 +1351,12 @@ class UnifiedJob(
if required in defined_fields and not credential.has_input(required):
missing_credential_inputs.append(required)
if missing_credential_inputs:
self.job_explanation = '{} cannot start because Credential {} does not provide one or more required fields ({}).'.format(
self._meta.verbose_name.title(), credential.name, ', '.join(sorted(missing_credential_inputs))
)
self.save(update_fields=['job_explanation'])
return (False, None)
if missing_credential_inputs:
self.job_explanation = '{} cannot start because Credential {} does not provide one or more required fields ({}).'.format(
self._meta.verbose_name.title(), credential.name, ', '.join(sorted(missing_credential_inputs))
)
self.save(update_fields=['job_explanation'])
return (False, None)
needed = self.get_passwords_needed_to_start()
try:

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@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ import json
import logging
import requests
from django.utils.encoding import smart_str
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
from awx.main.notifications.base import AWXBaseEmailBackend
from awx.main.utils import get_awx_http_client_headers
from awx.main.notifications.custom_notification_base import CustomNotificationBase
@@ -14,8 +17,6 @@ logger = logging.getLogger('awx.main.notifications.webhook_backend')
class WebhookBackend(AWXBaseEmailBackend, CustomNotificationBase):
MAX_RETRIES = 5
init_parameters = {
"url": {"label": "Target URL", "type": "string"},
"http_method": {"label": "HTTP Method", "type": "string", "default": "POST"},
@@ -63,67 +64,20 @@ class WebhookBackend(AWXBaseEmailBackend, CustomNotificationBase):
if self.http_method.lower() not in ['put', 'post']:
raise ValueError("HTTP method must be either 'POST' or 'PUT'.")
chosen_method = getattr(requests, self.http_method.lower(), None)
for m in messages:
auth = None
if self.username or self.password:
auth = (self.username, self.password)
# the constructor for EmailMessage - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/_modules/django/core/mail/message will turn an empty dictionary to an empty string
# sometimes an empty dict is intentional and we added this conditional to enforce that
if not m.body:
m.body = {}
url = str(m.recipients()[0])
data = json.dumps(m.body, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8')
headers = {**(get_awx_http_client_headers()), **(self.headers or {})}
err = None
for retries in range(self.MAX_RETRIES):
# Sometimes we hit redirect URLs. We must account for this. We still extract the redirect URL from the response headers and try again. Max retires == 5
resp = chosen_method(
url=url,
auth=auth,
data=data,
headers=headers,
verify=(not self.disable_ssl_verification),
allow_redirects=False, # override default behaviour for redirects
)
# either success or error reached if this conditional fires
if resp.status_code not in [301, 307]:
break
# we've hit a redirect. extract the redirect URL out of the first response header and try again
logger.warning(
f"Received a {resp.status_code} from {url}, trying to reach redirect url {resp.headers.get('Location', None)}; attempt #{retries+1}"
)
# take the first redirect URL in the response header and try that
url = resp.headers.get("Location", None)
if url is None:
err = f"Webhook notification received redirect to a blank URL from {url}. Response headers={resp.headers}"
break
else:
# no break condition in the loop encountered; therefore we have hit the maximum number of retries
err = f"Webhook notification max number of retries [{self.MAX_RETRIES}] exceeded. Failed to send webhook notification to {url}"
if resp.status_code >= 400:
err = f"Error sending webhook notification: {resp.status_code}"
# log error message
if err:
logger.error(err)
r = chosen_method(
"{}".format(m.recipients()[0]),
auth=auth,
data=json.dumps(m.body, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers=dict(list(get_awx_http_client_headers().items()) + list((self.headers or {}).items())),
verify=(not self.disable_ssl_verification),
)
if r.status_code >= 400:
logger.error(smart_str(_("Error sending notification webhook: {}").format(r.status_code)))
if not self.fail_silently:
raise Exception(err)
# no errors were encountered therefore we successfully sent off the notification webhook
if resp.status_code in range(200, 299):
logger.debug(f"Notification webhook successfully sent to {url}. Received {resp.status_code}")
sent_messages += 1
raise Exception(smart_str(_("Error sending notification webhook: {}").format(r.status_code)))
sent_messages += 1
return sent_messages

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
from django.db.models.signals import pre_save, post_save, pre_delete, m2m_changed
from taggit.managers import TaggableManager
class ActivityStreamRegistrar(object):
def __init__(self):
@@ -21,8 +19,6 @@ class ActivityStreamRegistrar(object):
pre_delete.connect(activity_stream_delete, sender=model, dispatch_uid=str(self.__class__) + str(model) + "_delete")
for m2mfield in model._meta.many_to_many:
if isinstance(m2mfield, TaggableManager):
continue # Special case for taggit app
try:
m2m_attr = getattr(model, m2mfield.name)
m2m_changed.connect(

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@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ class AWXProtocolTypeRouter(ProtocolTypeRouter):
websocket_urlpatterns = [
re_path(r'websocket/$', consumers.EventConsumer.as_asgi()),
re_path(r'websocket/broadcast/$', consumers.BroadcastConsumer.as_asgi()),
re_path(r'websocket/$', consumers.EventConsumer),
re_path(r'websocket/broadcast/$', consumers.BroadcastConsumer),
]
application = AWXProtocolTypeRouter(

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@@ -39,11 +39,12 @@ from awx.main.utils import (
ScheduleTaskManager,
ScheduleWorkflowManager,
)
from awx.main.utils.common import task_manager_bulk_reschedule, is_testing
from awx.main.utils.common import task_manager_bulk_reschedule
from awx.main.signals import disable_activity_stream
from awx.main.constants import ACTIVE_STATES
from awx.main.scheduler.dependency_graph import DependencyGraph
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerModels
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstances
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstanceGroups
import awx.main.analytics.subsystem_metrics as s_metrics
from awx.main.utils import decrypt_field
@@ -70,12 +71,7 @@ class TaskBase:
# is called later.
self.subsystem_metrics = s_metrics.Metrics(auto_pipe_execute=False)
self.start_time = time.time()
# We want to avoid calling settings in loops, so cache these settings at init time
self.start_task_limit = settings.START_TASK_LIMIT
self.task_manager_timeout = settings.TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT
self.control_task_impact = settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT
for m in self.subsystem_metrics.METRICS:
if m.startswith(self.prefix):
self.subsystem_metrics.set(m, 0)
@@ -83,7 +79,7 @@ class TaskBase:
def timed_out(self):
"""Return True/False if we have met or exceeded the timeout for the task manager."""
elapsed = time.time() - self.start_time
if elapsed >= self.task_manager_timeout:
if elapsed >= settings.TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT:
logger.warning(f"{self.prefix} manager has run for {elapsed} which is greater than TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT of {settings.TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT}.")
return True
return False
@@ -101,7 +97,7 @@ class TaskBase:
self.all_tasks = [t for t in qs]
def record_aggregate_metrics(self, *args):
if not is_testing():
if not settings.IS_TESTING():
# increment task_manager_schedule_calls regardless if the other
# metrics are recorded
s_metrics.Metrics(auto_pipe_execute=True).inc(f"{self.prefix}__schedule_calls", 1)
@@ -475,8 +471,9 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
Init AFTER we know this instance of the task manager will run because the lock is acquired.
"""
self.dependency_graph = DependencyGraph()
self.tm_models = TaskManagerModels()
self.controlplane_ig = self.tm_models.instance_groups.controlplane_ig
self.instances = TaskManagerInstances(self.all_tasks)
self.instance_groups = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(instances_by_hostname=self.instances)
self.controlplane_ig = self.instance_groups.controlplane_ig
def job_blocked_by(self, task):
# TODO: I'm not happy with this, I think blocking behavior should be decided outside of the dependency graph
@@ -508,15 +505,7 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
@timeit
def start_task(self, task, instance_group, dependent_tasks=None, instance=None):
# Just like for process_running_tasks, add the job to the dependency graph and
# ask the TaskManagerInstanceGroups object to update consumed capacity on all
# implicated instances and container groups.
self.dependency_graph.add_job(task)
if instance_group is not None:
task.instance_group = instance_group
# We need the instance group assigned to correctly account for container group max_concurrent_jobs and max_forks
self.tm_models.consume_capacity(task)
self.subsystem_metrics.inc(f"{self.prefix}_tasks_started", 1)
self.start_task_limit -= 1
if self.start_task_limit == 0:
@@ -524,6 +513,12 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
ScheduleTaskManager().schedule()
from awx.main.tasks.system import handle_work_error, handle_work_success
# update capacity for control node and execution node
if task.controller_node:
self.instances[task.controller_node].consume_capacity(settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT)
if task.execution_node:
self.instances[task.execution_node].consume_capacity(task.task_impact)
dependent_tasks = dependent_tasks or []
task_actual = {
@@ -551,6 +546,7 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
ScheduleWorkflowManager().schedule()
# at this point we already have control/execution nodes selected for the following cases
else:
task.instance_group = instance_group
execution_node_msg = f' and execution node {task.execution_node}' if task.execution_node else ''
logger.debug(
f'Submitting job {task.log_format} controlled by {task.controller_node} to instance group {instance_group.name}{execution_node_msg}.'
@@ -584,7 +580,6 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
if type(task) is WorkflowJob:
ScheduleWorkflowManager().schedule()
self.dependency_graph.add_job(task)
self.tm_models.consume_capacity(task)
@timeit
def process_pending_tasks(self, pending_tasks):
@@ -616,11 +611,11 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
# Determine if there is control capacity for the task
if task.capacity_type == 'control':
control_impact = task.task_impact + self.control_task_impact
control_impact = task.task_impact + settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT
else:
control_impact = self.control_task_impact
control_instance = self.tm_models.instance_groups.fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(
task, instance_group_name=self.controlplane_ig.name, impact=control_impact, capacity_type='control'
control_impact = settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT
control_instance = self.instance_groups.fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(
task, instance_group_name=settings.DEFAULT_CONTROL_PLANE_QUEUE_NAME, impact=control_impact, capacity_type='control'
)
if not control_instance:
self.task_needs_capacity(task, tasks_to_update_job_explanation)
@@ -631,19 +626,15 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
# All task.capacity_type == 'control' jobs should run on control plane, no need to loop over instance groups
if task.capacity_type == 'control':
if not self.tm_models.instance_groups[self.controlplane_ig.name].has_remaining_capacity(control_impact=True):
continue
task.execution_node = control_instance.hostname
execution_instance = self.tm_models.instances[control_instance.hostname].obj
execution_instance = self.instances[control_instance.hostname].obj
task.log_lifecycle("controller_node_chosen")
task.log_lifecycle("execution_node_chosen")
self.start_task(task, self.controlplane_ig, task.get_jobs_fail_chain(), execution_instance)
found_acceptable_queue = True
continue
for instance_group in self.tm_models.instance_groups.get_instance_groups_from_task_cache(task):
if not self.tm_models.instance_groups[instance_group.name].has_remaining_capacity(task):
continue
for instance_group in self.instance_groups.get_instance_groups_from_task_cache(task):
if instance_group.is_container_group:
self.start_task(task, instance_group, task.get_jobs_fail_chain(), None)
found_acceptable_queue = True
@@ -651,9 +642,9 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
# at this point we know the instance group is NOT a container group
# because if it was, it would have started the task and broke out of the loop.
execution_instance = self.tm_models.instance_groups.fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(
execution_instance = self.instance_groups.fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(
task, instance_group_name=instance_group.name, add_hybrid_control_cost=True
) or self.tm_models.instance_groups.find_largest_idle_instance(instance_group_name=instance_group.name, capacity_type=task.capacity_type)
) or self.instance_groups.find_largest_idle_instance(instance_group_name=instance_group.name, capacity_type=task.capacity_type)
if execution_instance:
task.execution_node = execution_instance.hostname
@@ -669,7 +660,7 @@ class TaskManager(TaskBase):
task.log_format, instance_group.name, execution_instance.hostname, execution_instance.remaining_capacity
)
)
execution_instance = self.tm_models.instances[execution_instance.hostname].obj
execution_instance = self.instances[execution_instance.hostname].obj
self.start_task(task, instance_group, task.get_jobs_fail_chain(), execution_instance)
found_acceptable_queue = True
break

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@@ -15,18 +15,15 @@ logger = logging.getLogger('awx.main.scheduler')
class TaskManagerInstance:
"""A class representing minimal data the task manager needs to represent an Instance."""
def __init__(self, obj, **kwargs):
def __init__(self, obj):
self.obj = obj
self.node_type = obj.node_type
self.consumed_capacity = 0
self.capacity = obj.capacity
self.hostname = obj.hostname
self.jobs_running = 0
def consume_capacity(self, impact, job_impact=False):
def consume_capacity(self, impact):
self.consumed_capacity += impact
if job_impact:
self.jobs_running += 1
@property
def remaining_capacity(self):
@@ -36,106 +33,9 @@ class TaskManagerInstance:
return remaining
class TaskManagerInstanceGroup:
"""A class representing minimal data the task manager needs to represent an InstanceGroup."""
def __init__(self, obj, task_manager_instances=None, **kwargs):
self.name = obj.name
self.is_container_group = obj.is_container_group
self.container_group_jobs = 0
self.container_group_consumed_forks = 0
_instances = obj.instances.all()
# We want the list of TaskManagerInstance objects because these are shared across the TaskManagerInstanceGroup objects.
# This way when we consume capacity on an instance that is in multiple groups, we tabulate across all the groups correctly.
self.instances = [task_manager_instances[instance.hostname] for instance in _instances if instance.hostname in task_manager_instances]
self.instance_hostnames = tuple([instance.hostname for instance in _instances if instance.hostname in task_manager_instances])
self.max_concurrent_jobs = obj.max_concurrent_jobs
self.max_forks = obj.max_forks
self.control_task_impact = kwargs.get('control_task_impact', settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT)
def consume_capacity(self, task):
"""We only consume capacity on an instance group level if it is a container group. Otherwise we consume capacity on an instance level."""
if self.is_container_group:
self.container_group_jobs += 1
self.container_group_consumed_forks += task.task_impact
else:
raise RuntimeError("We only track capacity for container groups at the instance group level. Otherwise, consume capacity on instances.")
def get_remaining_instance_capacity(self):
return sum(inst.remaining_capacity for inst in self.instances)
def get_instance_capacity(self):
return sum(inst.capacity for inst in self.instances)
def get_consumed_instance_capacity(self):
return sum(inst.consumed_capacity for inst in self.instances)
def get_instance_jobs_running(self):
return sum(inst.jobs_running for inst in self.instances)
def get_jobs_running(self):
if self.is_container_group:
return self.container_group_jobs
return sum(inst.jobs_running for inst in self.instances)
def get_capacity(self):
"""This reports any type of capacity, including that of container group jobs.
Container groups don't really have capacity, but if they have max_forks set,
we can interperet that as how much capacity the user has defined them to have.
"""
if self.is_container_group:
return self.max_forks
return self.get_instance_capacity()
def get_consumed_capacity(self):
if self.is_container_group:
return self.container_group_consumed_forks
return self.get_consumed_instance_capacity()
def get_remaining_capacity(self):
return self.get_capacity() - self.get_consumed_capacity()
def has_remaining_capacity(self, task=None, control_impact=False):
"""Pass either a task or control_impact=True to determine if the IG has capacity to run the control task or job task."""
task_impact = self.control_task_impact if control_impact else task.task_impact
job_impact = 0 if control_impact else 1
task_string = f"task {task.log_format} with impact of {task_impact}" if task else f"control task with impact of {task_impact}"
# We only want to loop over instances if self.max_concurrent_jobs is set
if self.max_concurrent_jobs == 0:
# Override the calculated remaining capacity, because when max_concurrent_jobs == 0 we don't enforce any max
remaining_jobs = 0
else:
remaining_jobs = self.max_concurrent_jobs - self.get_jobs_running() - job_impact
# We only want to loop over instances if self.max_forks is set
if self.max_forks == 0:
# Override the calculated remaining capacity, because when max_forks == 0 we don't enforce any max
remaining_forks = 0
else:
remaining_forks = self.max_forks - self.get_consumed_capacity() - task_impact
if remaining_jobs < 0 or remaining_forks < 0:
# A value less than zero means the task will not fit on the group
if remaining_jobs < 0:
logger.debug(f"{task_string} cannot fit on instance group {self.name} with {remaining_jobs} remaining jobs")
if remaining_forks < 0:
logger.debug(f"{task_string} cannot fit on instance group {self.name} with {remaining_forks} remaining forks")
return False
# Returning true means there is enough remaining capacity on the group to run the task (or no instance group level limits are being set)
logger.debug(f"{task_string} can fit on instance group {self.name} with {remaining_forks} remaining forks and {remaining_jobs}")
return True
class TaskManagerInstances:
def __init__(self, instances=None, instance_fields=('node_type', 'capacity', 'hostname', 'enabled'), **kwargs):
def __init__(self, active_tasks, instances=None, instance_fields=('node_type', 'capacity', 'hostname', 'enabled')):
self.instances_by_hostname = dict()
self.instance_groups_container_group_jobs = dict()
self.instance_groups_container_group_consumed_forks = dict()
self.control_task_impact = kwargs.get('control_task_impact', settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT)
if instances is None:
instances = (
Instance.objects.filter(hostname__isnull=False, node_state=Instance.States.READY, enabled=True)
@@ -143,15 +43,18 @@ class TaskManagerInstances:
.only('node_type', 'node_state', 'capacity', 'hostname', 'enabled')
)
for instance in instances:
self.instances_by_hostname[instance.hostname] = TaskManagerInstance(instance, **kwargs)
self.instances_by_hostname[instance.hostname] = TaskManagerInstance(instance)
def consume_capacity(self, task):
control_instance = self.instances_by_hostname.get(task.controller_node, '')
execution_instance = self.instances_by_hostname.get(task.execution_node, '')
if execution_instance and execution_instance.node_type in ('hybrid', 'execution'):
self.instances_by_hostname[task.execution_node].consume_capacity(task.task_impact, job_impact=True)
if control_instance and control_instance.node_type in ('hybrid', 'control'):
self.instances_by_hostname[task.controller_node].consume_capacity(self.control_task_impact)
# initialize remaining capacity based on currently waiting and running tasks
for task in active_tasks:
if task.status not in ['waiting', 'running']:
continue
control_instance = self.instances_by_hostname.get(task.controller_node, '')
execution_instance = self.instances_by_hostname.get(task.execution_node, '')
if execution_instance and execution_instance.node_type in ('hybrid', 'execution'):
self.instances_by_hostname[task.execution_node].consume_capacity(task.task_impact)
if control_instance and control_instance.node_type in ('hybrid', 'control'):
self.instances_by_hostname[task.controller_node].consume_capacity(settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT)
def __getitem__(self, hostname):
return self.instances_by_hostname.get(hostname)
@@ -161,57 +64,42 @@ class TaskManagerInstances:
class TaskManagerInstanceGroups:
"""A class representing minimal data the task manager needs to represent all the InstanceGroups."""
"""A class representing minimal data the task manager needs to represent an InstanceGroup."""
def __init__(self, task_manager_instances=None, instance_groups=None, instance_groups_queryset=None, **kwargs):
def __init__(self, instances_by_hostname=None, instance_groups=None, instance_groups_queryset=None):
self.instance_groups = dict()
self.task_manager_instances = task_manager_instances if task_manager_instances is not None else TaskManagerInstances()
self.controlplane_ig = None
self.pk_ig_map = dict()
self.control_task_impact = kwargs.get('control_task_impact', settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT)
self.controlplane_ig_name = kwargs.get('controlplane_ig_name', settings.DEFAULT_CONTROL_PLANE_QUEUE_NAME)
if instance_groups is not None: # for testing
self.instance_groups = {ig.name: TaskManagerInstanceGroup(ig, self.task_manager_instances, **kwargs) for ig in instance_groups}
self.pk_ig_map = {ig.pk: ig for ig in instance_groups}
self.instance_groups = instance_groups
else:
if instance_groups_queryset is None:
instance_groups_queryset = InstanceGroup.objects.prefetch_related('instances').only(
'name', 'instances', 'max_concurrent_jobs', 'max_forks', 'is_container_group'
)
instance_groups_queryset = InstanceGroup.objects.prefetch_related('instances').only('name', 'instances')
for instance_group in instance_groups_queryset:
if instance_group.name == self.controlplane_ig_name:
if instance_group.name == settings.DEFAULT_CONTROL_PLANE_QUEUE_NAME:
self.controlplane_ig = instance_group
self.instance_groups[instance_group.name] = TaskManagerInstanceGroup(instance_group, self.task_manager_instances, **kwargs)
self.instance_groups[instance_group.name] = dict(
instances=[
instances_by_hostname[instance.hostname] for instance in instance_group.instances.all() if instance.hostname in instances_by_hostname
],
)
self.pk_ig_map[instance_group.pk] = instance_group
def __getitem__(self, ig_name):
return self.instance_groups.get(ig_name)
def __contains__(self, ig_name):
return ig_name in self.instance_groups
def get_remaining_capacity(self, group_name):
return self.instance_groups[group_name].get_remaining_instance_capacity()
instances = self.instance_groups[group_name]['instances']
return sum(inst.remaining_capacity for inst in instances)
def get_consumed_capacity(self, group_name):
return self.instance_groups[group_name].get_consumed_capacity()
def get_jobs_running(self, group_name):
return self.instance_groups[group_name].get_jobs_running()
def get_capacity(self, group_name):
return self.instance_groups[group_name].get_capacity()
def get_instances(self, group_name):
return self.instance_groups[group_name].instances
instances = self.instance_groups[group_name]['instances']
return sum(inst.consumed_capacity for inst in instances)
def fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(self, task, instance_group_name, impact=None, capacity_type=None, add_hybrid_control_cost=False):
impact = impact if impact else task.task_impact
capacity_type = capacity_type if capacity_type else task.capacity_type
instance_most_capacity = None
most_remaining_capacity = -1
instances = self.instance_groups[instance_group_name].instances
instances = self.instance_groups[instance_group_name]['instances']
for i in instances:
if i.node_type not in (capacity_type, 'hybrid'):
@@ -219,7 +107,7 @@ class TaskManagerInstanceGroups:
would_be_remaining = i.remaining_capacity - impact
# hybrid nodes _always_ control their own tasks
if add_hybrid_control_cost and i.node_type == 'hybrid':
would_be_remaining -= self.control_task_impact
would_be_remaining -= settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT
if would_be_remaining >= 0 and (instance_most_capacity is None or would_be_remaining > most_remaining_capacity):
instance_most_capacity = i
most_remaining_capacity = would_be_remaining
@@ -227,13 +115,10 @@ class TaskManagerInstanceGroups:
def find_largest_idle_instance(self, instance_group_name, capacity_type='execution'):
largest_instance = None
instances = self.instance_groups[instance_group_name].instances
instances = self.instance_groups[instance_group_name]['instances']
for i in instances:
if i.node_type not in (capacity_type, 'hybrid'):
continue
if i.capacity <= 0:
# We don't want to select an idle instance with 0 capacity
continue
if (hasattr(i, 'jobs_running') and i.jobs_running == 0) or i.remaining_capacity == i.capacity:
if largest_instance is None:
largest_instance = i
@@ -254,56 +139,3 @@ class TaskManagerInstanceGroups:
logger.warn(f"No instance groups in cache exist, defaulting to global instance groups for task {task}")
return task.global_instance_groups
return igs
class TaskManagerModels:
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
# We want to avoid calls to settings over and over in loops, so cache this information here
kwargs['control_task_impact'] = kwargs.get('control_task_impact', settings.AWX_CONTROL_NODE_TASK_IMPACT)
kwargs['controlplane_ig_name'] = kwargs.get('controlplane_ig_name', settings.DEFAULT_CONTROL_PLANE_QUEUE_NAME)
self.instances = TaskManagerInstances(**kwargs)
self.instance_groups = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(task_manager_instances=self.instances, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def init_with_consumed_capacity(cls, **kwargs):
tmm = cls(**kwargs)
tasks = kwargs.get('tasks', None)
if tasks is None:
instance_group_queryset = kwargs.get('instance_groups_queryset', None)
# No tasks were provided, so we will fetch them from the database
task_status_filter_list = kwargs.get('task_status_filter_list', ['running', 'waiting'])
task_fields = kwargs.get('task_fields', ('task_impact', 'controller_node', 'execution_node', 'instance_group'))
from awx.main.models import UnifiedJob
if instance_group_queryset is not None:
logger.debug("******************INSTANCE GROUP QUERYSET PASSED -- FILTERING TASKS ****************************")
# Sometimes things like the serializer pass a queryset that looks at not all instance groups. in this case,
# we also need to filter the tasks we look at
tasks = UnifiedJob.objects.filter(status__in=task_status_filter_list, instance_group__in=[ig.id for ig in instance_group_queryset]).only(
*task_fields
)
else:
# No instance group query set, look at all tasks in whole system
tasks = UnifiedJob.objects.filter(status__in=task_status_filter_list).only(*task_fields)
for task in tasks:
tmm.consume_capacity(task)
return tmm
def consume_capacity(self, task):
# Consume capacity on instances, which bubbles up to instance groups they are a member of
self.instances.consume_capacity(task)
# For container group jobs, additionally we must account for capacity consumed since
# The container groups have no instances to look at to track how many jobs/forks are consumed
if task.instance_group_id:
if not task.instance_group_id in self.instance_groups.pk_ig_map.keys():
logger.warn(
f"Task {task.log_format} assigned {task.instance_group_id} but this instance group not present in map of instance groups{self.instance_groups.pk_ig_map.keys()}"
)
else:
ig = self.instance_groups.pk_ig_map[task.instance_group_id]
if ig.is_container_group:
self.instance_groups[ig.name].consume_capacity(task)

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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ import json
import time
import logging
from collections import deque
import os
import stat
# Django
from django.conf import settings
@@ -204,6 +206,21 @@ class RunnerCallback:
self.instance = self.update_model(self.instance.pk, job_args=json.dumps(runner_config.command), job_cwd=runner_config.cwd, job_env=job_env)
# We opened a connection just for that save, close it here now
connections.close_all()
elif status_data['status'] == 'failed':
# For encrypted ssh_key_data, ansible-runner worker will open and write the
# ssh_key_data to a named pipe. Then, once the podman container starts, ssh-agent will
# read from this named pipe so that the key can be used in ansible-playbook.
# Once the podman container exits, the named pipe is deleted.
# However, if the podman container fails to start in the first place, e.g. the image
# name is incorrect, then this pipe is not cleaned up. Eventually ansible-runner
# processor will attempt to write artifacts to the private data dir via unstream_dir, requiring
# that it open this named pipe. This leads to a hang. Thus, before any artifacts
# are written by the processor, it's important to remove this ssh_key_data pipe.
private_data_dir = self.instance.job_env.get('AWX_PRIVATE_DATA_DIR', None)
if private_data_dir:
key_data_file = os.path.join(private_data_dir, 'artifacts', str(self.instance.id), 'ssh_key_data')
if os.path.exists(key_data_file) and stat.S_ISFIFO(os.stat(key_data_file).st_mode):
os.remove(key_data_file)
elif status_data['status'] == 'error':
result_traceback = status_data.get('result_traceback', None)
if result_traceback:

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@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ class BaseTask(object):
"""
instance.log_lifecycle("post_run")
def final_run_hook(self, instance, status, private_data_dir):
def final_run_hook(self, instance, status, private_data_dir, fact_modification_times):
"""
Hook for any steps to run after job/task is marked as complete.
"""
@@ -469,6 +469,7 @@ class BaseTask(object):
self.instance = self.update_model(pk, status='running', start_args='') # blank field to remove encrypted passwords
self.instance.websocket_emit_status("running")
status, rc = 'error', None
fact_modification_times = {}
self.runner_callback.event_ct = 0
'''
@@ -497,6 +498,14 @@ class BaseTask(object):
if not os.path.exists(settings.AWX_ISOLATION_BASE_PATH):
raise RuntimeError('AWX_ISOLATION_BASE_PATH=%s does not exist' % settings.AWX_ISOLATION_BASE_PATH)
# Fetch "cached" fact data from prior runs and put on the disk
# where ansible expects to find it
if getattr(self.instance, 'use_fact_cache', False):
self.instance.start_job_fact_cache(
os.path.join(private_data_dir, 'artifacts', str(self.instance.id), 'fact_cache'),
fact_modification_times,
)
# May have to serialize the value
private_data_files, ssh_key_data = self.build_private_data_files(self.instance, private_data_dir)
passwords = self.build_passwords(self.instance, kwargs)
@@ -637,7 +646,7 @@ class BaseTask(object):
self.instance.send_notification_templates('succeeded' if status == 'successful' else 'failed')
try:
self.final_run_hook(self.instance, status, private_data_dir)
self.final_run_hook(self.instance, status, private_data_dir, fact_modification_times)
except Exception:
logger.exception('{} Final run hook errored.'.format(self.instance.log_format))
@@ -758,10 +767,6 @@ class SourceControlMixin(BaseTask):
try:
original_branch = None
failed_reason = project.get_reason_if_failed()
if failed_reason:
self.update_model(self.instance.pk, status='failed', job_explanation=failed_reason)
raise RuntimeError(failed_reason)
project_path = project.get_project_path(check_if_exists=False)
if project.scm_type == 'git' and (scm_branch and scm_branch != project.scm_branch):
if os.path.exists(project_path):
@@ -1051,25 +1056,22 @@ class RunJob(SourceControlMixin, BaseTask):
error = _('Job could not start because no Execution Environment could be found.')
self.update_model(job.pk, status='error', job_explanation=error)
raise RuntimeError(error)
elif job.project.status in ('error', 'failed'):
msg = _('The project revision for this job template is unknown due to a failed update.')
job = self.update_model(job.pk, status='failed', job_explanation=msg)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
if job.inventory.kind == 'smart':
# cache smart inventory memberships so that the host_filter query is not
# ran inside of the event saving code
update_smart_memberships_for_inventory(job.inventory)
# Fetch "cached" fact data from prior runs and put on the disk
# where ansible expects to find it
if job.use_fact_cache:
self.facts_write_time = self.instance.start_job_fact_cache(os.path.join(private_data_dir, 'artifacts', str(job.id), 'fact_cache'))
def build_project_dir(self, job, private_data_dir):
self.sync_and_copy(job.project, private_data_dir, scm_branch=job.scm_branch)
def post_run_hook(self, job, status):
super(RunJob, self).post_run_hook(job, status)
job.refresh_from_db(fields=['job_env'])
private_data_dir = job.job_env.get('AWX_PRIVATE_DATA_DIR')
if (not private_data_dir) or (not hasattr(self, 'facts_write_time')):
def final_run_hook(self, job, status, private_data_dir, fact_modification_times):
super(RunJob, self).final_run_hook(job, status, private_data_dir, fact_modification_times)
if not private_data_dir:
# If there's no private data dir, that means we didn't get into the
# actual `run()` call; this _usually_ means something failed in
# the pre_run_hook method
@@ -1077,11 +1079,9 @@ class RunJob(SourceControlMixin, BaseTask):
if job.use_fact_cache:
job.finish_job_fact_cache(
os.path.join(private_data_dir, 'artifacts', str(job.id), 'fact_cache'),
self.facts_write_time,
fact_modification_times,
)
def final_run_hook(self, job, status, private_data_dir):
super(RunJob, self).final_run_hook(job, status, private_data_dir)
try:
inventory = job.inventory
except Inventory.DoesNotExist:

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@@ -61,15 +61,10 @@ def read_receptor_config():
return yaml.safe_load(f)
def work_signing_enabled(config_data):
for section in config_data:
if 'work-verification' in section:
return True
return False
def get_receptor_sockfile():
data = read_receptor_config()
def get_receptor_sockfile(config_data):
for section in config_data:
for section in data:
for entry_name, entry_data in section.items():
if entry_name == 'control-service':
if 'filename' in entry_data:
@@ -80,11 +75,12 @@ def get_receptor_sockfile(config_data):
raise RuntimeError(f'Receptor conf {__RECEPTOR_CONF} does not have control-service entry needed to get sockfile')
def get_tls_client(config_data, use_stream_tls=None):
def get_tls_client(use_stream_tls=None):
if not use_stream_tls:
return None
for section in config_data:
data = read_receptor_config()
for section in data:
for entry_name, entry_data in section.items():
if entry_name == 'tls-client':
if 'name' in entry_data:
@@ -92,12 +88,10 @@ def get_tls_client(config_data, use_stream_tls=None):
return None
def get_receptor_ctl(config_data=None):
if config_data is None:
config_data = read_receptor_config()
receptor_sockfile = get_receptor_sockfile(config_data)
def get_receptor_ctl():
receptor_sockfile = get_receptor_sockfile()
try:
return ReceptorControl(receptor_sockfile, config=__RECEPTOR_CONF, tlsclient=get_tls_client(config_data, True))
return ReceptorControl(receptor_sockfile, config=__RECEPTOR_CONF, tlsclient=get_tls_client(True))
except RuntimeError:
return ReceptorControl(receptor_sockfile)
@@ -165,18 +159,15 @@ def run_until_complete(node, timing_data=None, **kwargs):
"""
Runs an ansible-runner work_type on remote node, waits until it completes, then returns stdout.
"""
config_data = read_receptor_config()
receptor_ctl = get_receptor_ctl(config_data)
receptor_ctl = get_receptor_ctl()
use_stream_tls = getattr(get_conn_type(node, receptor_ctl), 'name', None) == "STREAMTLS"
kwargs.setdefault('tlsclient', get_tls_client(config_data, use_stream_tls))
kwargs.setdefault('tlsclient', get_tls_client(use_stream_tls))
kwargs.setdefault('ttl', '20s')
kwargs.setdefault('payload', '')
if work_signing_enabled(config_data):
kwargs['signwork'] = True
transmit_start = time.time()
result = receptor_ctl.submit_work(worktype='ansible-runner', node=node, **kwargs)
result = receptor_ctl.submit_work(worktype='ansible-runner', node=node, signwork=True, **kwargs)
unit_id = result['unitid']
run_start = time.time()
@@ -217,10 +208,7 @@ def run_until_complete(node, timing_data=None, **kwargs):
if state_name.lower() == 'failed':
work_detail = status.get('Detail', '')
if work_detail:
if stdout:
raise RemoteJobError(f'Receptor error from {node}, detail:\n{work_detail}\nstdout:\n{stdout}')
else:
raise RemoteJobError(f'Receptor error from {node}, detail:\n{work_detail}')
raise RemoteJobError(f'Receptor error from {node}, detail:\n{work_detail}')
else:
raise RemoteJobError(f'Unknown ansible-runner error on node {node}, stdout:\n{stdout}')
@@ -311,8 +299,7 @@ class AWXReceptorJob:
def run(self):
# We establish a connection to the Receptor socket
self.config_data = read_receptor_config()
receptor_ctl = get_receptor_ctl(self.config_data)
receptor_ctl = get_receptor_ctl()
res = None
try:
@@ -337,7 +324,7 @@ class AWXReceptorJob:
if self.work_type == 'ansible-runner':
work_submit_kw['node'] = self.task.instance.execution_node
use_stream_tls = get_conn_type(work_submit_kw['node'], receptor_ctl).name == "STREAMTLS"
work_submit_kw['tlsclient'] = get_tls_client(self.config_data, use_stream_tls)
work_submit_kw['tlsclient'] = get_tls_client(use_stream_tls)
with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=1) as executor:
transmitter_future = executor.submit(self.transmit, sockin)
@@ -487,9 +474,7 @@ class AWXReceptorJob:
@property
def sign_work(self):
if self.work_type in ('ansible-runner', 'local'):
return work_signing_enabled(self.config_data)
return False
return True if self.work_type in ('ansible-runner', 'local') else False
@property
def work_type(self):

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from awx.main.models.ha import Instance
from django.test.utils import override_settings
INSTANCE_KWARGS = dict(hostname='example-host', cpu=6, node_type='execution', memory=36000000000, cpu_capacity=6, mem_capacity=42)
INSTANCE_KWARGS = dict(hostname='example-host', cpu=6, memory=36000000000, cpu_capacity=6, mem_capacity=42)
@pytest.mark.django_db

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from awx.main.models import (
Instance,
InstanceGroup,
)
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstanceGroups
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstanceGroups, TaskManagerInstances
class TestInstanceGroupInstanceMapping(TransactionTestCase):
@@ -23,10 +23,11 @@ class TestInstanceGroupInstanceMapping(TransactionTestCase):
def test_mapping(self):
self.sample_cluster()
with self.assertNumQueries(3):
instance_groups = TaskManagerInstanceGroups()
instances = TaskManagerInstances([]) # empty task list
instance_groups = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(instances_by_hostname=instances)
ig_instance_map = instance_groups.instance_groups
assert set(i.hostname for i in ig_instance_map['ig_small'].instances) == set(['i1'])
assert set(i.hostname for i in ig_instance_map['ig_large'].instances) == set(['i2', 'i3'])
assert set(i.hostname for i in ig_instance_map['default'].instances) == set(['i2'])
assert set(i.hostname for i in ig_instance_map['ig_small']['instances']) == set(['i1'])
assert set(i.hostname for i in ig_instance_map['ig_large']['instances']) == set(['i2', 'i3'])
assert set(i.hostname for i in ig_instance_map['default']['instances']) == set(['i2'])

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@@ -10,10 +10,6 @@ from awx.main.utils import (
create_temporary_fifo,
)
from awx.main.scheduler import TaskManager
from . import create_job
@pytest.fixture
def containerized_job(default_instance_group, kube_credential, job_template_factory):
@@ -38,50 +34,6 @@ def test_containerized_job(containerized_job):
assert containerized_job.instance_group.credential.kubernetes
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_max_concurrent_jobs_blocks_start_of_new_jobs(controlplane_instance_group, containerized_job, mocker):
"""Construct a scenario where only 1 job will fit within the max_concurrent_jobs of the container group.
Since max_concurrent_jobs is set to 1, even though 2 jobs are in pending
and would be launched into the container group, only one will be started.
"""
containerized_job.unified_job_template.allow_simultaneous = True
containerized_job.unified_job_template.save()
default_instance_group = containerized_job.instance_group
default_instance_group.max_concurrent_jobs = 1
default_instance_group.save()
task_impact = 1
# Create a second job that should not be scheduled at first, blocked by the other
create_job(containerized_job.unified_job_template)
tm = TaskManager()
with mock.patch('awx.main.models.Job.task_impact', new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) as mock_task_impact:
mock_task_impact.return_value = task_impact
with mock.patch.object(TaskManager, "start_task", wraps=tm.start_task) as mock_job:
tm.schedule()
mock_job.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_max_forks_blocks_start_of_new_jobs(controlplane_instance_group, containerized_job, mocker):
"""Construct a scenario where only 1 job will fit within the max_forks of the container group.
In this case, we set the container_group max_forks to 10, and make the task_impact of a job 6.
Therefore, only 1 job will fit within the max of 10.
"""
containerized_job.unified_job_template.allow_simultaneous = True
containerized_job.unified_job_template.save()
default_instance_group = containerized_job.instance_group
default_instance_group.max_forks = 10
# Create a second job that should not be scheduled
create_job(containerized_job.unified_job_template)
tm = TaskManager()
with mock.patch('awx.main.models.Job.task_impact', new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) as mock_task_impact:
mock_task_impact.return_value = 6
with mock.patch("awx.main.scheduler.TaskManager.start_task"):
tm.schedule()
tm.start_task.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_kubectl_ssl_verification(containerized_job, default_job_execution_environment):
containerized_job.execution_environment = default_job_execution_environment

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@@ -248,76 +248,6 @@ def test_multi_jt_capacity_blocking(hybrid_instance, job_template_factory, mocke
mock_job.assert_called_once_with(j2, controlplane_instance_group, [], instance)
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_max_concurrent_jobs_ig_capacity_blocking(hybrid_instance, job_template_factory, mocker):
"""When max_concurrent_jobs of an instance group is more restrictive than capacity of instances, enforce max_concurrent_jobs."""
instance = hybrid_instance
controlplane_instance_group = instance.rampart_groups.first()
# We will expect only 1 job to be started
controlplane_instance_group.max_concurrent_jobs = 1
controlplane_instance_group.save()
num_jobs = 3
jobs = []
for i in range(num_jobs):
jobs.append(
create_job(job_template_factory(f'jt{i}', organization=f'org{i}', project=f'proj{i}', inventory=f'inv{i}', credential=f'cred{i}').job_template)
)
tm = TaskManager()
task_impact = 1
# Sanity check that multiple jobs would run if not for the max_concurrent_jobs setting.
assert task_impact * num_jobs < controlplane_instance_group.capacity
tm = TaskManager()
with mock.patch('awx.main.models.Job.task_impact', new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) as mock_task_impact:
mock_task_impact.return_value = task_impact
with mock.patch.object(TaskManager, "start_task", wraps=tm.start_task) as mock_job:
tm.schedule()
mock_job.assert_called_once()
jobs[0].status = 'running'
jobs[0].controller_node = instance.hostname
jobs[0].execution_node = instance.hostname
jobs[0].instance_group = controlplane_instance_group
jobs[0].save()
# while that job is running, we should not start another job
with mock.patch('awx.main.models.Job.task_impact', new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) as mock_task_impact:
mock_task_impact.return_value = task_impact
with mock.patch.object(TaskManager, "start_task", wraps=tm.start_task) as mock_job:
tm.schedule()
mock_job.assert_not_called()
# now job is done, we should start one of the two other jobs
jobs[0].status = 'successful'
jobs[0].save()
with mock.patch('awx.main.models.Job.task_impact', new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) as mock_task_impact:
mock_task_impact.return_value = task_impact
with mock.patch.object(TaskManager, "start_task", wraps=tm.start_task) as mock_job:
tm.schedule()
mock_job.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_max_forks_ig_capacity_blocking(hybrid_instance, job_template_factory, mocker):
"""When max_forks of an instance group is less than the capacity of instances, enforce max_forks."""
instance = hybrid_instance
controlplane_instance_group = instance.rampart_groups.first()
controlplane_instance_group.max_forks = 15
controlplane_instance_group.save()
task_impact = 10
num_jobs = 2
# Sanity check that 2 jobs would run if not for the max_forks setting.
assert controlplane_instance_group.max_forks < controlplane_instance_group.capacity
assert task_impact * num_jobs > controlplane_instance_group.max_forks
assert task_impact * num_jobs < controlplane_instance_group.capacity
for i in range(num_jobs):
create_job(job_template_factory(f'jt{i}', organization=f'org{i}', project=f'proj{i}', inventory=f'inv{i}', credential=f'cred{i}').job_template)
tm = TaskManager()
with mock.patch('awx.main.models.Job.task_impact', new_callable=mock.PropertyMock) as mock_task_impact:
mock_task_impact.return_value = task_impact
with mock.patch.object(TaskManager, "start_task", wraps=tm.start_task) as mock_job:
tm.schedule()
mock_job.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.django_db
def test_single_job_dependencies_project_launch(controlplane_instance_group, job_template_factory, mocker):
objects = job_template_factory('jt', organization='org1', project='proj', inventory='inv', credential='cred')

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
import pytest
from unittest import mock
from awx.main.models import AdHocCommand, InventoryUpdate, JobTemplate, Job
from awx.main.models import AdHocCommand, InventoryUpdate, JobTemplate
from awx.main.models.activity_stream import ActivityStream
from awx.main.models.ha import Instance, InstanceGroup
from awx.main.tasks.system import apply_cluster_membership_policies
@@ -15,24 +15,6 @@ def test_default_tower_instance_group(default_instance_group, job_factory):
assert default_instance_group in job_factory().preferred_instance_groups
@pytest.mark.django_db
@pytest.mark.parametrize('node_type', ('execution', 'control'))
@pytest.mark.parametrize('active', (True, False))
def test_get_cleanup_task_kwargs_active_jobs(node_type, active):
instance = Instance.objects.create(hostname='foobar', node_type=node_type)
job_kwargs = dict()
job_kwargs['controller_node' if node_type == 'control' else 'execution_node'] = instance.hostname
job_kwargs['status'] = 'running' if active else 'successful'
job = Job.objects.create(**job_kwargs)
kwargs = instance.get_cleanup_task_kwargs()
if active:
assert kwargs['exclude_strings'] == [f'awx_{job.pk}_']
else:
assert 'exclude_strings' not in kwargs
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestPolicyTaskScheduling:
"""Tests make assertions about when the policy task gets scheduled"""

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@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ def test_python_and_js_licenses():
return errors
base_dir = settings.BASE_DIR
api_licenses = index_licenses('%s/../licenses' % base_dir)
ui_licenses = index_licenses('%s/../licenses/ui' % base_dir)
api_licenses = index_licenses('%s/../docs/licenses' % base_dir)
ui_licenses = index_licenses('%s/../docs/licenses/ui' % base_dir)
api_requirements = read_api_requirements('%s/../requirements' % base_dir)
ui_requirements = read_ui_requirements('%s/ui' % base_dir)

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@@ -75,7 +75,6 @@ def test_encrypted_subfields(get, post, user, organization):
url = reverse('api:notification_template_detail', kwargs={'pk': response.data['id']})
response = get(url, u)
assert response.data['notification_configuration']['account_token'] == "$encrypted$"
with mock.patch.object(notification_template_actual.notification_class, "send_messages", assert_send):
notification_template_actual.send("Test", {'body': "Test"})
@@ -176,46 +175,3 @@ def test_custom_environment_injection(post, user, organization):
fake_send.side_effect = _send_side_effect
template.send('subject', 'message')
def mock_post(*args, **kwargs):
class MockGoodResponse:
def __init__(self):
self.status_code = 200
class MockRedirectResponse:
def __init__(self):
self.status_code = 301
self.headers = {"Location": "http://goodendpoint"}
if kwargs['url'] == "http://goodendpoint":
return MockGoodResponse()
else:
return MockRedirectResponse()
@pytest.mark.django_db
@mock.patch('requests.post', side_effect=mock_post)
def test_webhook_notification_pointed_to_a_redirect_launch_endpoint(post, admin, organization):
n1 = NotificationTemplate.objects.create(
name="test-webhook",
description="test webhook",
organization=organization,
notification_type="webhook",
notification_configuration=dict(
url="http://some.fake.url",
disable_ssl_verification=True,
http_method="POST",
headers={
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
username=admin.username,
password=admin.password,
),
messages={
"success": {"message": "", "body": "{}"},
},
)
assert n1.send("", n1.messages.get("success").get("body")) == 1

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@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
import pytest
from unittest import mock
from unittest.mock import Mock
from decimal import Decimal
from awx.main.models import Instance
from awx.main.models import InstanceGroup, Instance
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstanceGroups
@pytest.mark.parametrize('capacity_adjustment', [0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 3])
@@ -14,6 +17,83 @@ def test_capacity_adjustment_no_save(capacity_adjustment):
assert inst.capacity == (float(inst.capacity_adjustment) * abs(inst.mem_capacity - inst.cpu_capacity) + min(inst.mem_capacity, inst.cpu_capacity))
def T(impact):
j = mock.Mock(spec_set=['task_impact', 'capacity_type'])
j.task_impact = impact
j.capacity_type = 'execution'
return j
def Is(param):
"""
param:
[remaining_capacity1, remaining_capacity2, remaining_capacity3, ...]
[(jobs_running1, capacity1), (jobs_running2, capacity2), (jobs_running3, capacity3), ...]
"""
instances = []
if isinstance(param[0], tuple):
for (jobs_running, capacity) in param:
inst = Mock()
inst.capacity = capacity
inst.jobs_running = jobs_running
inst.node_type = 'execution'
instances.append(inst)
else:
for i in param:
inst = Mock()
inst.remaining_capacity = i
inst.node_type = 'execution'
instances.append(inst)
return instances
class TestInstanceGroup(object):
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'task,instances,instance_fit_index,reason',
[
(T(100), Is([100]), 0, "Only one, pick it"),
(T(100), Is([100, 100]), 0, "Two equally good fits, pick the first"),
(T(100), Is([50, 100]), 1, "First instance not as good as second instance"),
(T(100), Is([50, 0, 20, 100, 100, 100, 30, 20]), 3, "Pick Instance [3] as it is the first that the task fits in."),
(T(100), Is([50, 0, 20, 99, 11, 1, 5, 99]), None, "The task don't a fit, you must a quit!"),
],
)
def test_fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(self, task, instances, instance_fit_index, reason):
InstanceGroup(id=10)
tm_igs = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(instance_groups={'controlplane': {'instances': instances}})
instance_picked = tm_igs.fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(task, 'controlplane')
if instance_fit_index is None:
assert instance_picked is None, reason
else:
assert instance_picked == instances[instance_fit_index], reason
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'instances,instance_fit_index,reason',
[
(Is([(0, 100)]), 0, "One idle instance, pick it"),
(Is([(1, 100)]), None, "One un-idle instance, pick nothing"),
(Is([(0, 100), (0, 200), (1, 500), (0, 700)]), 3, "Pick the largest idle instance"),
(Is([(0, 100), (0, 200), (1, 10000), (0, 700), (0, 699)]), 3, "Pick the largest idle instance"),
(Is([(0, 0)]), None, "One idle but down instance, don't pick it"),
],
)
def test_find_largest_idle_instance(self, instances, instance_fit_index, reason):
def filter_offline_instances(*args):
return filter(lambda i: i.capacity > 0, instances)
InstanceGroup(id=10)
instances_online_only = filter_offline_instances(instances)
tm_igs = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(instance_groups={'controlplane': {'instances': instances_online_only}})
if instance_fit_index is None:
assert tm_igs.find_largest_idle_instance('controlplane') is None, reason
else:
assert tm_igs.find_largest_idle_instance('controlplane') == instances[instance_fit_index], reason
def test_cleanup_params_defaults():
inst = Instance(hostname='foobar')
assert inst.get_cleanup_task_kwargs(exclude_strings=['awx_423_']) == {'exclude_strings': ['awx_423_'], 'file_pattern': '/tmp/awx_*_*', 'grace_period': 60}

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@@ -36,14 +36,15 @@ def job(mocker, hosts, inventory):
def test_start_job_fact_cache(hosts, job, inventory, tmpdir):
fact_cache = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'facts')
last_modified = job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, timeout=0)
modified_times = {}
job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times, 0)
for host in hosts:
filepath = os.path.join(fact_cache, host.name)
assert os.path.exists(filepath)
with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
assert f.read() == json.dumps(host.ansible_facts)
assert os.path.getmtime(filepath) <= last_modified
assert filepath in modified_times
def test_fact_cache_with_invalid_path_traversal(job, inventory, tmpdir, mocker):
@@ -57,16 +58,18 @@ def test_fact_cache_with_invalid_path_traversal(job, inventory, tmpdir, mocker):
)
fact_cache = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'facts')
job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, timeout=0)
job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, {}, 0)
# a file called "foo" should _not_ be written outside the facts dir
assert os.listdir(os.path.join(fact_cache, '..')) == ['facts']
def test_finish_job_fact_cache_with_existing_data(job, hosts, inventory, mocker, tmpdir):
fact_cache = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'facts')
last_modified = job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, timeout=0)
modified_times = {}
job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times, 0)
bulk_update = mocker.patch('django.db.models.query.QuerySet.bulk_update')
for h in hosts:
h.save = mocker.Mock()
ansible_facts_new = {"foo": "bar"}
filepath = os.path.join(fact_cache, hosts[1].name)
@@ -80,20 +83,23 @@ def test_finish_job_fact_cache_with_existing_data(job, hosts, inventory, mocker,
new_modification_time = time.time() + 3600
os.utime(filepath, (new_modification_time, new_modification_time))
job.finish_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, last_modified)
job.finish_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times)
for host in (hosts[0], hosts[2], hosts[3]):
host.save.assert_not_called()
assert host.ansible_facts == {"a": 1, "b": 2}
assert host.ansible_facts_modified is None
assert hosts[1].ansible_facts == ansible_facts_new
bulk_update.assert_called_once_with([hosts[1]], ['ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified'])
hosts[1].save.assert_called_once_with(update_fields=['ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified'])
def test_finish_job_fact_cache_with_bad_data(job, hosts, inventory, mocker, tmpdir):
fact_cache = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'facts')
last_modified = job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, timeout=0)
modified_times = {}
job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times, 0)
bulk_update = mocker.patch('django.db.models.query.QuerySet.bulk_update')
for h in hosts:
h.save = mocker.Mock()
for h in hosts:
filepath = os.path.join(fact_cache, h.name)
@@ -103,22 +109,26 @@ def test_finish_job_fact_cache_with_bad_data(job, hosts, inventory, mocker, tmpd
new_modification_time = time.time() + 3600
os.utime(filepath, (new_modification_time, new_modification_time))
job.finish_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, last_modified)
job.finish_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times)
bulk_update.assert_not_called()
for h in hosts:
h.save.assert_not_called()
def test_finish_job_fact_cache_clear(job, hosts, inventory, mocker, tmpdir):
fact_cache = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'facts')
last_modified = job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, timeout=0)
modified_times = {}
job.start_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times, 0)
bulk_update = mocker.patch('django.db.models.query.QuerySet.bulk_update')
for h in hosts:
h.save = mocker.Mock()
os.remove(os.path.join(fact_cache, hosts[1].name))
job.finish_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, last_modified)
job.finish_job_fact_cache(fact_cache, modified_times)
for host in (hosts[0], hosts[2], hosts[3]):
host.save.assert_not_called()
assert host.ansible_facts == {"a": 1, "b": 2}
assert host.ansible_facts_modified is None
assert hosts[1].ansible_facts == {}
bulk_update.assert_called_once_with([hosts[1]], ['ansible_facts', 'ansible_facts_modified'])
hosts[1].save.assert_called_once_with()

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@@ -27,12 +27,11 @@ def test_send_messages_as_POST():
]
)
requests_mock.post.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=None,
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'AWX 0.0.1.dev (open)'},
verify=True,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1
@@ -58,12 +57,11 @@ def test_send_messages_as_PUT():
]
)
requests_mock.put.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=None,
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body 2'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'AWX 0.0.1.dev (open)'},
verify=True,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1
@@ -89,12 +87,11 @@ def test_send_messages_with_username():
]
)
requests_mock.post.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=('userstring', None),
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'AWX 0.0.1.dev (open)'},
verify=True,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1
@@ -120,12 +117,11 @@ def test_send_messages_with_password():
]
)
requests_mock.post.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=(None, 'passwordstring'),
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'AWX 0.0.1.dev (open)'},
verify=True,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1
@@ -151,12 +147,11 @@ def test_send_messages_with_username_and_password():
]
)
requests_mock.post.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=('userstring', 'passwordstring'),
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'AWX 0.0.1.dev (open)'},
verify=True,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1
@@ -182,12 +177,11 @@ def test_send_messages_with_no_verify_ssl():
]
)
requests_mock.post.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=None,
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'User-Agent': 'AWX 0.0.1.dev (open)'},
verify=False,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1
@@ -213,7 +207,7 @@ def test_send_messages_with_additional_headers():
]
)
requests_mock.post.assert_called_once_with(
url='http://example.com',
'http://example.com',
auth=None,
data=json.dumps({'text': 'test body'}, ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8'),
headers={
@@ -223,6 +217,5 @@ def test_send_messages_with_additional_headers():
'X-Test-Header2': 'test-content-2',
},
verify=True,
allow_redirects=False,
)
assert sent_messages == 1

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import pytest
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerModels
from awx.main.scheduler.task_manager_models import TaskManagerInstanceGroups, TaskManagerInstances
class FakeMeta(object):
@@ -16,64 +16,38 @@ class FakeObject(object):
class Job(FakeObject):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.task_impact = kwargs.get('task_impact', 43)
self.is_container_group_task = kwargs.get('is_container_group_task', False)
self.controller_node = kwargs.get('controller_node', '')
self.execution_node = kwargs.get('execution_node', '')
self.instance_group = kwargs.get('instance_group', None)
self.instance_group_id = self.instance_group.id if self.instance_group else None
self.capacity_type = kwargs.get('capacity_type', 'execution')
task_impact = 43
is_container_group_task = False
controller_node = ''
execution_node = ''
def log_format(self):
return 'job 382 (fake)'
class Instances(FakeObject):
def add(self, *args):
for instance in args:
self.obj.instance_list.append(instance)
def all(self):
return self.obj.instance_list
class InstanceGroup(FakeObject):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super(InstanceGroup, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.instance_list = []
self.pk = self.id = kwargs.get('id', 1)
@property
def instances(self):
mgr = Instances(obj=self)
return mgr
@property
def is_container_group(self):
return False
@property
def max_concurrent_jobs(self):
return 0
@property
def max_forks(self):
return 0
class Instance(FakeObject):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.node_type = kwargs.get('node_type', 'hybrid')
self.capacity = kwargs.get('capacity', 0)
self.hostname = kwargs.get('hostname', 'fakehostname')
self.consumed_capacity = 0
self.jobs_running = 0
@pytest.fixture
def sample_cluster():
def stand_up_cluster():
class Instances(FakeObject):
def add(self, *args):
for instance in args:
self.obj.instance_list.append(instance)
def all(self):
return self.obj.instance_list
class InstanceGroup(FakeObject):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
super(InstanceGroup, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.instance_list = []
@property
def instances(self):
mgr = Instances(obj=self)
return mgr
class Instance(FakeObject):
pass
ig_small = InstanceGroup(name='ig_small')
ig_large = InstanceGroup(name='ig_large')
@@ -92,12 +66,14 @@ def sample_cluster():
@pytest.fixture
def create_ig_manager():
def _rf(ig_list, tasks):
tm_models = TaskManagerModels.init_with_consumed_capacity(
tasks=tasks,
instances=set(inst for ig in ig_list for inst in ig.instance_list),
instance_groups=ig_list,
)
return tm_models.instance_groups
instances = TaskManagerInstances(tasks, instances=set(inst for ig in ig_list for inst in ig.instance_list))
seed_igs = {}
for ig in ig_list:
seed_igs[ig.name] = {'instances': [instances[inst.hostname] for inst in ig.instance_list]}
instance_groups = TaskManagerInstanceGroups(instance_groups=seed_igs)
return instance_groups
return _rf
@@ -150,75 +126,3 @@ def test_RBAC_reduced_filter(sample_cluster, create_ig_manager):
# Cross-links between groups not visible to current user,
# so a naieve accounting of capacities is returned instead
assert instance_groups_mgr.get_consumed_capacity('default') == 43
def Is(param):
"""
param:
[remaining_capacity1, remaining_capacity2, remaining_capacity3, ...]
[(jobs_running1, capacity1), (jobs_running2, capacity2), (jobs_running3, capacity3), ...]
"""
instances = []
if isinstance(param[0], tuple):
for index, (jobs_running, capacity) in enumerate(param):
inst = Instance(capacity=capacity, node_type='execution', hostname=f'fakehost-{index}')
inst.jobs_running = jobs_running
instances.append(inst)
else:
for index, capacity in enumerate(param):
inst = Instance(capacity=capacity, node_type='execution', hostname=f'fakehost-{index}')
inst.node_type = 'execution'
instances.append(inst)
return instances
class TestSelectBestInstanceForTask(object):
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'task,instances,instance_fit_index,reason',
[
(Job(task_impact=100), Is([100]), 0, "Only one, pick it"),
(Job(task_impact=100), Is([100, 100]), 0, "Two equally good fits, pick the first"),
(Job(task_impact=100), Is([50, 100]), 1, "First instance not as good as second instance"),
(Job(task_impact=100), Is([50, 0, 20, 100, 100, 100, 30, 20]), 3, "Pick Instance [3] as it is the first that the task fits in."),
(Job(task_impact=100), Is([50, 0, 20, 99, 11, 1, 5, 99]), None, "The task don't a fit, you must a quit!"),
],
)
def test_fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(self, task, instances, instance_fit_index, reason):
ig = InstanceGroup(id=10, name='controlplane')
tasks = []
for instance in instances:
ig.instances.add(instance)
for _ in range(instance.jobs_running):
tasks.append(Job(execution_node=instance.hostname, controller_node=instance.hostname, instance_group=ig))
tm_models = TaskManagerModels.init_with_consumed_capacity(tasks=tasks, instances=instances, instance_groups=[ig])
instance_picked = tm_models.instance_groups.fit_task_to_most_remaining_capacity_instance(task, 'controlplane')
if instance_fit_index is None:
assert instance_picked is None, reason
else:
assert instance_picked.hostname == instances[instance_fit_index].hostname, reason
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'instances,instance_fit_index,reason',
[
(Is([(0, 100)]), 0, "One idle instance, pick it"),
(Is([(1, 100)]), None, "One un-idle instance, pick nothing"),
(Is([(0, 100), (0, 200), (1, 500), (0, 700)]), 3, "Pick the largest idle instance"),
(Is([(0, 100), (0, 200), (1, 10000), (0, 700), (0, 699)]), 3, "Pick the largest idle instance"),
(Is([(0, 0)]), None, "One idle but down instance, don't pick it"),
],
)
def test_find_largest_idle_instance(self, instances, instance_fit_index, reason):
ig = InstanceGroup(id=10, name='controlplane')
tasks = []
for instance in instances:
ig.instances.add(instance)
for _ in range(instance.jobs_running):
tasks.append(Job(execution_node=instance.hostname, controller_node=instance.hostname, instance_group=ig))
tm_models = TaskManagerModels.init_with_consumed_capacity(tasks=tasks, instances=instances, instance_groups=[ig])
if instance_fit_index is None:
assert tm_models.instance_groups.find_largest_idle_instance('controlplane') is None, reason
else:
assert tm_models.instance_groups.find_largest_idle_instance('controlplane').hostname == instances[instance_fit_index].hostname, reason

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@@ -11,12 +11,11 @@ import os
import subprocess
import re
import stat
import sys
import urllib.parse
import threading
import contextlib
import tempfile
import functools
from functools import reduce, wraps
# Django
from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist, FieldDoesNotExist
@@ -74,7 +73,6 @@ __all__ = [
'NullablePromptPseudoField',
'model_instance_diff',
'parse_yaml_or_json',
'is_testing',
'RequireDebugTrueOrTest',
'has_model_field_prefetched',
'set_environ',
@@ -90,7 +88,6 @@ __all__ = [
'deepmerge',
'get_event_partition_epoch',
'cleanup_new_process',
'log_excess_runtime',
]
@@ -147,19 +144,6 @@ def underscore_to_camelcase(s):
return ''.join(x.capitalize() or '_' for x in s.split('_'))
@functools.cache
def is_testing(argv=None):
'''Return True if running django or py.test unit tests.'''
if 'PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST' in os.environ.keys():
return True
argv = sys.argv if argv is None else argv
if len(argv) >= 1 and ('py.test' in argv[0] or 'py/test.py' in argv[0]):
return True
elif len(argv) >= 2 and argv[1] == 'test':
return True
return False
class RequireDebugTrueOrTest(logging.Filter):
"""
Logging filter to output when in DEBUG mode or running tests.
@@ -168,7 +152,7 @@ class RequireDebugTrueOrTest(logging.Filter):
def filter(self, record):
from django.conf import settings
return settings.DEBUG or is_testing()
return settings.DEBUG or settings.IS_TESTING()
class IllegalArgumentError(ValueError):
@@ -190,7 +174,7 @@ def memoize(ttl=60, cache_key=None, track_function=False, cache=None):
cache = cache or get_memoize_cache()
def memoize_decorator(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
@wraps(f)
def _memoizer(*args, **kwargs):
if track_function:
cache_dict_key = slugify('%r %r' % (args, kwargs))
@@ -1008,7 +992,7 @@ def getattrd(obj, name, default=NoDefaultProvided):
"""
try:
return functools.reduce(getattr, name.split("."), obj)
return reduce(getattr, name.split("."), obj)
except AttributeError:
if default != NoDefaultProvided:
return default
@@ -1204,7 +1188,7 @@ def cleanup_new_process(func):
Cleanup django connection, cache connection, before executing new thread or processes entry point, func.
"""
@functools.wraps(func)
@wraps(func)
def wrapper_cleanup_new_process(*args, **kwargs):
from awx.conf.settings import SettingsWrapper # noqa
@@ -1216,30 +1200,15 @@ def cleanup_new_process(func):
return wrapper_cleanup_new_process
def log_excess_runtime(func_logger, cutoff=5.0, debug_cutoff=5.0, msg=None, add_log_data=False):
def log_excess_runtime(func_logger, cutoff=5.0):
def log_excess_runtime_decorator(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
@wraps(func)
def _new_func(*args, **kwargs):
start_time = time.time()
log_data = {'name': repr(func.__name__)}
if add_log_data:
return_value = func(*args, log_data=log_data, **kwargs)
else:
return_value = func(*args, **kwargs)
log_data['delta'] = time.time() - start_time
if isinstance(return_value, dict):
log_data.update(return_value)
if msg is None:
record_msg = 'Running {name} took {delta:.2f}s'
else:
record_msg = msg
if log_data['delta'] > cutoff:
func_logger.info(record_msg.format(**log_data))
elif log_data['delta'] > debug_cutoff:
func_logger.debug(record_msg.format(**log_data))
return_value = func(*args, **kwargs)
delta = time.time() - start_time
if delta > cutoff:
logger.info(f'Running {func.__name__!r} took {delta:.2f}s')
return return_value
return _new_func

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@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ if settings.COLOR_LOGS is True:
# logs rendered with cyan text
previous_level_map = self.level_map.copy()
if record.name == "awx.analytics.job_lifecycle":
self.level_map[logging.INFO] = (None, 'cyan', True)
self.level_map[logging.DEBUG] = (None, 'cyan', True)
msg = super(ColorHandler, self).colorize(line, record)
self.level_map = previous_level_map
return msg

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@@ -10,6 +10,28 @@ import socket
from datetime import timedelta
# Build paths inside the project like this: os.path.join(BASE_DIR, ...)
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def is_testing(argv=None):
import sys
'''Return True if running django or py.test unit tests.'''
if 'PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST' in os.environ.keys():
return True
argv = sys.argv if argv is None else argv
if len(argv) >= 1 and ('py.test' in argv[0] or 'py/test.py' in argv[0]):
return True
elif len(argv) >= 2 and argv[1] == 'test':
return True
return False
def IS_TESTING(argv=None):
return is_testing(argv)
if "pytest" in sys.modules:
from unittest import mock
@@ -18,13 +40,9 @@ if "pytest" in sys.modules:
else:
import ldap
DEBUG = True
SQL_DEBUG = DEBUG
# Build paths inside the project like this: os.path.join(BASE_DIR, ...)
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
# FIXME: it would be nice to cycle back around and allow this to be
# BigAutoField going forward, but we'd have to be explicit about our
# existing models.
@@ -83,7 +101,7 @@ USE_L10N = True
USE_TZ = True
STATICFILES_DIRS = [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'ui', 'build', 'static'), os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static')]
STATICFILES_DIRS = (os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'ui', 'build', 'static'), os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static'))
# Absolute filesystem path to the directory where static file are collected via
# the collectstatic command.
@@ -236,14 +254,6 @@ START_TASK_LIMIT = 100
TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT = 300
TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT_GRACE_PERIOD = 60
# Number of seconds _in addition to_ the task manager timeout a job can stay
# in waiting without being reaped
JOB_WAITING_GRACE_PERIOD = 60
# Number of seconds after a container group job finished time to wait
# before the awx_k8s_reaper task will tear down the pods
K8S_POD_REAPER_GRACE_PERIOD = 60
# Disallow sending session cookies over insecure connections
SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
@@ -304,13 +314,11 @@ INSTALLED_APPS = [
'django.contrib.messages',
'django.contrib.sessions',
'django.contrib.sites',
# daphne has to be installed before django.contrib.staticfiles for the app to startup
# According to channels 4.0 docs you install daphne instead of channels now
'daphne',
'django.contrib.staticfiles',
'oauth2_provider',
'rest_framework',
'django_extensions',
'channels',
'polymorphic',
'taggit',
'social_django',
@@ -985,13 +993,6 @@ DJANGO_GUID = {'GUID_HEADER_NAME': 'X-API-Request-Id'}
DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_NAME = 'default'
# pod spec used when the default execution queue is a container group, e.g. when deploying on k8s/ocp with the operator
DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_POD_SPEC_OVERRIDE = ''
# Max number of concurrently consumed forks for the default execution queue
# Zero means no limit
DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_MAX_FORKS = 0
# Max number of concurrently running jobs for the default execution queue
# Zero means no limit
DEFAULT_EXECUTION_QUEUE_MAX_CONCURRENT_JOBS = 0
# Name of the default controlplane queue
DEFAULT_CONTROL_PLANE_QUEUE_NAME = 'controlplane'
@@ -1003,5 +1004,16 @@ DEFAULT_CONTAINER_RUN_OPTIONS = ['--network', 'slirp4netns:enable_ipv6=true']
# Mount exposed paths as hostPath resource in k8s/ocp
AWX_MOUNT_ISOLATED_PATHS_ON_K8S = False
# Time out task managers if they take longer than this many seconds
TASK_MANAGER_TIMEOUT = 300
# Number of seconds _in addition to_ the task manager timeout a job can stay
# in waiting without being reaped
JOB_WAITING_GRACE_PERIOD = 60
# Number of seconds after a container group job finished time to wait
# before the awx_k8s_reaper task will tear down the pods
K8S_POD_REAPER_GRACE_PERIOD = 60
# This is overridden downstream via /etc/tower/conf.d/cluster_host_id.py
CLUSTER_HOST_ID = socket.gethostname()

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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
"name": "ui",
"dependencies": {
"@lingui/react": "3.14.0",
"@patternfly/patternfly": "4.217.1",
"@patternfly/react-core": "^4.250.1",
"@patternfly/react-icons": "4.92.10",
"@patternfly/patternfly": "4.210.2",
"@patternfly/react-core": "^4.239.0",
"@patternfly/react-icons": "4.90.0",
"@patternfly/react-table": "4.108.0",
"ace-builds": "^1.10.1",
"ansi-to-html": "0.7.2",
@@ -3747,26 +3747,26 @@
"dev": true
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/patternfly": {
"version": "4.217.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/patternfly/-/patternfly-4.217.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-uN7JgfQsyR16YHkuGRCTIcBcnyKIqKjGkB2SGk9x1XXH3yYGenL83kpAavX9Xtozqp17KppOlybJuzcKvZMrgw=="
"version": "4.210.2",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/patternfly/-/patternfly-4.210.2.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-aZiW24Bxi6uVmk5RyNTp+6q6ThtlJZotNRJfWVeGuwu1UlbBuV4DFa1bpjA6jfTZpfEpX2YL5+R+4ZVSCFAVdw=="
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/react-core": {
"version": "4.250.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-core/-/react-core-4.250.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-vAOZPQdZzYXl/vkHnHMIt1eC3nrPDdsuuErPatkNPwmSvilXuXmWP5wxoJ36FbSNRRURkprFwx52zMmWS3iHJA==",
"version": "4.239.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-core/-/react-core-4.239.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-6CmYABCJLUXTlzCk6C3WouMNZpS0BCT+aHU8CvYpFQ/NrpYp3MJaDsYbqgCRWV42rmIO5iXun/4WhXBJzJEoQg==",
"dependencies": {
"@patternfly/react-icons": "^4.92.6",
"@patternfly/react-styles": "^4.91.6",
"@patternfly/react-tokens": "^4.93.6",
"@patternfly/react-icons": "^4.90.0",
"@patternfly/react-styles": "^4.89.0",
"@patternfly/react-tokens": "^4.91.0",
"focus-trap": "6.9.2",
"react-dropzone": "9.0.0",
"tippy.js": "5.1.2",
"tslib": "^2.0.0"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"react": "^16.8 || ^17 || ^18",
"react-dom": "^16.8 || ^17 || ^18"
"react": "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0",
"react-dom": "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0"
}
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/react-core/node_modules/tslib": {
@@ -3775,18 +3775,18 @@
"integrity": "sha512-77EbyPPpMz+FRFRuAFlWMtmgUWGe9UOG2Z25NqCwiIjRhOf5iKGuzSe5P2w1laq+FkRy4p+PCuVkJSGkzTEKVw=="
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/react-icons": {
"version": "4.92.10",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-icons/-/react-icons-4.92.10.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-vwCy7b+OyyuvLDSLqLUG2DkJZgMDogjld8tJTdAaG8HiEhC1sJPZac+5wD7AuS3ym/sQolS4vYtNiVDnMEORxA==",
"version": "4.90.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-icons/-/react-icons-4.90.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-qEnQKbxbUgyiosiKSkeKEBwmhgJwWEqniIAFyoxj+kpzAdeu7ueWe5iBbqo06mvDOedecFiM5mIE1N0MXwk8Yw==",
"peerDependencies": {
"react": "^16.8 || ^17 || ^18",
"react-dom": "^16.8 || ^17 || ^18"
"react": "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0",
"react-dom": "^16.8.0 || ^17.0.0"
}
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/react-styles": {
"version": "4.91.10",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-styles/-/react-styles-4.91.10.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-fAG4Vjp63ohiR92F4e/Gkw5q1DSSckHKqdnEF75KUpSSBORzYP0EKMpupSd6ItpQFJw3iWs3MJi3/KIAAfU1Jw=="
"version": "4.89.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-styles/-/react-styles-4.89.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-SkT+qx3Xqu70T5s+i/AUT2hI2sKAPDX4ffeiJIUDu/oyWiFdk+/9DEivnLSyJMruroXXN33zKibvzb5rH7DKTQ=="
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/react-table": {
"version": "4.108.0",
@@ -3811,9 +3811,9 @@
"integrity": "sha512-d6xOpEDfsi2CZVlPQzGeux8XMwLT9hssAsaPYExaQMuYskwb+x1x7J371tWlbBdWHroy99KnVB6qIkUbs5X3UQ=="
},
"node_modules/@patternfly/react-tokens": {
"version": "4.93.10",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-tokens/-/react-tokens-4.93.10.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-F+j1irDc9M6zvY6qNtDryhbpnHz3R8ymHRdGelNHQzPTIK88YSWEnT1c9iUI+uM/iuZol7sJmO5STtg2aPIDRQ=="
"version": "4.91.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-tokens/-/react-tokens-4.91.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-QeQCy8o8E/16fAr8mxqXIYRmpTsjCHJXi5p5jmgEDFmYMesN6Pqfv6N5D0FHb+CIaNOZWRps7GkWvlIMIE81sw=="
},
"node_modules/@pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin": {
"version": "0.5.4",
@@ -25089,18 +25089,18 @@
"dev": true
},
"@patternfly/patternfly": {
"version": "4.217.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/patternfly/-/patternfly-4.217.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-uN7JgfQsyR16YHkuGRCTIcBcnyKIqKjGkB2SGk9x1XXH3yYGenL83kpAavX9Xtozqp17KppOlybJuzcKvZMrgw=="
"version": "4.210.2",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/patternfly/-/patternfly-4.210.2.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-aZiW24Bxi6uVmk5RyNTp+6q6ThtlJZotNRJfWVeGuwu1UlbBuV4DFa1bpjA6jfTZpfEpX2YL5+R+4ZVSCFAVdw=="
},
"@patternfly/react-core": {
"version": "4.250.1",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-core/-/react-core-4.250.1.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-vAOZPQdZzYXl/vkHnHMIt1eC3nrPDdsuuErPatkNPwmSvilXuXmWP5wxoJ36FbSNRRURkprFwx52zMmWS3iHJA==",
"version": "4.239.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-core/-/react-core-4.239.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-6CmYABCJLUXTlzCk6C3WouMNZpS0BCT+aHU8CvYpFQ/NrpYp3MJaDsYbqgCRWV42rmIO5iXun/4WhXBJzJEoQg==",
"requires": {
"@patternfly/react-icons": "^4.92.6",
"@patternfly/react-styles": "^4.91.6",
"@patternfly/react-tokens": "^4.93.6",
"@patternfly/react-icons": "^4.90.0",
"@patternfly/react-styles": "^4.89.0",
"@patternfly/react-tokens": "^4.91.0",
"focus-trap": "6.9.2",
"react-dropzone": "9.0.0",
"tippy.js": "5.1.2",
@@ -25115,15 +25115,15 @@
}
},
"@patternfly/react-icons": {
"version": "4.92.10",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-icons/-/react-icons-4.92.10.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-vwCy7b+OyyuvLDSLqLUG2DkJZgMDogjld8tJTdAaG8HiEhC1sJPZac+5wD7AuS3ym/sQolS4vYtNiVDnMEORxA==",
"version": "4.90.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-icons/-/react-icons-4.90.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-qEnQKbxbUgyiosiKSkeKEBwmhgJwWEqniIAFyoxj+kpzAdeu7ueWe5iBbqo06mvDOedecFiM5mIE1N0MXwk8Yw==",
"requires": {}
},
"@patternfly/react-styles": {
"version": "4.91.10",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-styles/-/react-styles-4.91.10.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-fAG4Vjp63ohiR92F4e/Gkw5q1DSSckHKqdnEF75KUpSSBORzYP0EKMpupSd6ItpQFJw3iWs3MJi3/KIAAfU1Jw=="
"version": "4.89.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-styles/-/react-styles-4.89.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-SkT+qx3Xqu70T5s+i/AUT2hI2sKAPDX4ffeiJIUDu/oyWiFdk+/9DEivnLSyJMruroXXN33zKibvzb5rH7DKTQ=="
},
"@patternfly/react-table": {
"version": "4.108.0",
@@ -25146,9 +25146,9 @@
}
},
"@patternfly/react-tokens": {
"version": "4.93.10",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-tokens/-/react-tokens-4.93.10.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-F+j1irDc9M6zvY6qNtDryhbpnHz3R8ymHRdGelNHQzPTIK88YSWEnT1c9iUI+uM/iuZol7sJmO5STtg2aPIDRQ=="
"version": "4.91.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@patternfly/react-tokens/-/react-tokens-4.91.0.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-QeQCy8o8E/16fAr8mxqXIYRmpTsjCHJXi5p5jmgEDFmYMesN6Pqfv6N5D0FHb+CIaNOZWRps7GkWvlIMIE81sw=="
},
"@pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin": {
"version": "0.5.4",

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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
},
"dependencies": {
"@lingui/react": "3.14.0",
"@patternfly/patternfly": "4.217.1",
"@patternfly/react-core": "^4.250.1",
"@patternfly/react-icons": "4.92.10",
"@patternfly/patternfly": "4.210.2",
"@patternfly/react-core": "^4.239.0",
"@patternfly/react-icons": "4.90.0",
"@patternfly/react-table": "4.108.0",
"ace-builds": "^1.10.1",
"ansi-to-html": "0.7.2",

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@@ -416,14 +416,8 @@ function ScheduleForm({
if (options.end === 'onDate') {
if (
DateTime.fromFormat(
`${values.startDate} ${values.startTime}`,
'yyyy-LL-dd h:mm a'
).toMillis() >=
DateTime.fromFormat(
`${options.endDate} ${options.endTime}`,
'yyyy-LL-dd h:mm a'
).toMillis()
DateTime.fromISO(values.startDate) >=
DateTime.fromISO(options.endDate)
) {
freqErrors.endDate = t`Please select an end date/time that comes after the start date/time.`;
}

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@@ -900,36 +900,6 @@ describe('<ScheduleForm />', () => {
);
});
test('should create schedule with the same start and end date provided that the end date is at a later time', async () => {
const today = DateTime.now().toFormat('yyyy-LL-dd');
const laterTime = DateTime.now().plus({ hours: 1 }).toFormat('h:mm a');
await act(async () => {
wrapper.find('DatePicker[aria-label="End date"]').prop('onChange')(
today,
new Date(today)
);
});
wrapper.update();
expect(
wrapper
.find('FormGroup[data-cy="schedule-End date/time"]')
.prop('helperTextInvalid')
).toBe(
'Please select an end date/time that comes after the start date/time.'
);
await act(async () => {
wrapper.find('TimePicker[aria-label="End time"]').prop('onChange')(
laterTime
);
});
wrapper.update();
expect(
wrapper
.find('FormGroup[data-cy="schedule-End date/time"]')
.prop('helperTextInvalid')
).toBe(undefined);
});
test('error shown when on day number is not between 1 and 31', async () => {
await act(async () => {
wrapper.find('FrequencySelect#schedule-frequency').invoke('onChange')([

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@@ -24,10 +24,12 @@ function WorkflowOutputNavigation({ relatedJobs, parentRef }) {
const { id } = useParams();
const relevantResults = relatedJobs.filter(
({ job: jobId, summary_fields }) =>
jobId &&
`${jobId}` !== id &&
summary_fields.job.type !== 'workflow_approval'
({
job: jobId,
summary_fields: {
unified_job_template: { unified_job_type },
},
}) => jobId && `${jobId}` !== id && unified_job_type !== 'workflow_approval'
);
const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false);
@@ -99,14 +101,16 @@ function WorkflowOutputNavigation({ relatedJobs, parentRef }) {
{sortedJobs?.map((node) => (
<SelectOption
key={node.id}
to={`/jobs/${JOB_URL_SEGMENT_MAP[node.summary_fields.job.type]}/${
node.summary_fields.job?.id
}/output`}
to={`/jobs/${
JOB_URL_SEGMENT_MAP[
node.summary_fields.unified_job_template.unified_job_type
]
}/${node.summary_fields.job?.id}/output`}
component={Link}
value={node.summary_fields.job.name}
value={node.summary_fields.unified_job_template.name}
>
{stringIsUUID(node.identifier)
? node.summary_fields.job.name
? node.summary_fields.unified_job_template.name
: node.identifier}
</SelectOption>
))}

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@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
import React from 'react';
import { within, render, screen, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react';
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event';
import WorkflowOutputNavigation from './WorkflowOutputNavigation';
import { createMemoryHistory } from 'history';
import { I18nProvider } from '@lingui/react';
import { i18n } from '@lingui/core';
import { en } from 'make-plural/plurals';
import english from '../../../src/locales/en/messages';
import { Router } from 'react-router-dom';
jest.mock('react-router-dom', () => ({
...jest.requireActual('react-router-dom'),
useParams: () => ({
id: 1,
}),
}));
const jobs = [
{
id: 1,
summary_fields: {
job: {
name: 'Ansible',
type: 'project_update',
id: 1,
status: 'successful',
},
},
job: 4,
},
{
id: 2,
summary_fields: {
job: {
name: 'Durham',
type: 'job',
id: 2,
status: 'successful',
},
},
job: 3,
},
{
id: 3,
summary_fields: {
job: {
name: 'Red hat',
type: 'job',
id: 3,
status: 'successful',
},
},
job: 2,
},
];
describe('<WorkflowOuputNavigation/>', () => {
test('Should open modal and deprovision node', async () => {
i18n.loadLocaleData({ en: { plurals: en } });
i18n.load({ en: english });
i18n.activate('en');
const user = userEvent.setup();
const ref = jest
.spyOn(React, 'useRef')
.mockReturnValueOnce({ current: 'div' });
const history = createMemoryHistory({
initialEntries: ['jobs/playbook/2/output'],
});
render(
<I18nProvider i18n={i18n}>
<Router history={history}>
<WorkflowOutputNavigation relatedJobs={jobs} parentRef={ref} />
</Router>
</I18nProvider>
);
const button = screen.getByRole('button');
await user.click(button);
await waitFor(() => screen.getByText('Workflow Nodes'));
await waitFor(() => screen.getByText('Red hat'));
await waitFor(() => screen.getByText('Durham'));
await waitFor(() => screen.getByText('Ansible'));
});
});

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@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ const mockInputSources = {
summary_fields: {
source_credential: {
id: 20,
name: 'CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup',
name: 'CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup',
description: '',
kind: 'conjur',
cloud: false,
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ const mockInputSources = {
summary_fields: {
source_credential: {
id: 20,
name: 'CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup',
name: 'CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup',
description: '',
kind: 'conjur',
cloud: false,

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@@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ const mockCredentialTypeDetail = {
url: '/api/v2/credential_types/20/',
related: {
named_url:
'/api/v2/credential_types/CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup+external/',
'/api/v2/credential_types/CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup+external/',
credentials: '/api/v2/credential_types/20/credentials/',
activity_stream: '/api/v2/credential_types/20/activity_stream/',
},
summary_fields: { user_capabilities: { edit: false, delete: false } },
created: '2020-05-18T21:53:35.398260Z',
modified: '2020-05-18T21:54:05.451444Z',
name: 'CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup',
name: 'CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup',
description: '',
kind: 'external',
namespace: 'conjur',

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@@ -546,7 +546,7 @@
},
"created": "2020-05-18T21:53:35.398260Z",
"modified": "2020-05-18T21:54:05.451444Z",
"name": "CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup",
"name": "CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup",
"description": "",
"kind": "external",
"namespace": "conjur",

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
"type": "credential",
"url": "/api/v2/credentials/1/",
"related": {
"named_url": "/api/v2/credentials/CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup+external++/",
"named_url": "/api/v2/credentials/CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup++CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup+external++/",
"created_by": "/api/v2/users/1/",
"modified_by": "/api/v2/users/1/",
"activity_stream": "/api/v2/credentials/1/activity_stream/",
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
"summary_fields": {
"credential_type": {
"id": 20,
"name": "CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup",
"name": "CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup",
"description": ""
},
"created_by": {
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
},
"created": "2020-05-19T12:51:36.956029Z",
"modified": "2020-05-19T12:51:36.956086Z",
"name": "CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup",
"name": "CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup",
"description": "",
"organization": null,
"credential_type": 20,

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@@ -29,10 +29,6 @@ function ContainerGroupAdd() {
try {
const { data: response } = await InstanceGroupsAPI.create({
name: values.name,
max_forks: values.max_forks ? values.max_forks : 0,
max_concurrent_jobs: values.max_concurrent_jobs
? values.max_concurrent_jobs
: 0,
credential: values?.credential?.id,
pod_spec_override: values.override
? getPodSpecValue(values.pod_spec_override)

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@@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ const initialPodSpec = {
const instanceGroupCreateData = {
name: 'Fuz',
credential: { id: 71, name: 'CG' },
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
pod_spec_override:
'apiVersion: v1\nkind: Pod\nmetadata:\n namespace: default\nspec:\n containers:\n - image: ansible/ansible-runner\n tty: true\n stdin: true\n imagePullPolicy: Always\n args:\n - sleep\n - infinity\n - test',
};

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@@ -9,12 +9,7 @@ import AlertModal from 'components/AlertModal';
import ErrorDetail from 'components/ErrorDetail';
import { CardBody, CardActionsRow } from 'components/Card';
import DeleteButton from 'components/DeleteButton';
import {
Detail,
DetailList,
UserDateDetail,
DetailBadge,
} from 'components/DetailList';
import { Detail, DetailList, UserDateDetail } from 'components/DetailList';
import useRequest, { useDismissableError } from 'hooks/useRequest';
import { jsonToYaml, isJsonString } from 'util/yaml';
import { InstanceGroupsAPI } from 'api';
@@ -52,20 +47,6 @@ function ContainerGroupDetails({ instanceGroup }) {
value={t`Container group`}
dataCy="container-group-type"
/>
<DetailBadge
label={t`Max concurrent jobs`}
dataCy="instance-group-max-concurrent-jobs"
helpText={t`Maximum number of jobs to run concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
content={instanceGroup.max_concurrent_jobs}
/>
<DetailBadge
label={t`Max forks`}
dataCy="instance-group-max-forks"
helpText={t`Maximum number of forks to allow across all jobs running concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
content={instanceGroup.max_forks}
/>
{instanceGroup.summary_fields.credential && (
<Detail
label={t`Credential`}

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@@ -23,8 +23,6 @@ const instanceGroup = {
created: '2020-09-03T18:26:47.113934Z',
modified: '2020-09-03T19:34:23.244694Z',
capacity: 0,
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
committed_capacity: 0,
consumed_capacity: 0,
percent_capacity_remaining: 0.0,

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@@ -39,10 +39,6 @@ function ContainerGroupEdit({ instanceGroup }) {
name: values.name,
credential: values.credential ? values.credential.id : null,
pod_spec_override: values.override ? values.pod_spec_override : null,
max_forks: values.max_forks ? values.max_forks : 0,
max_concurrent_jobs: values.max_concurrent_jobs
? values.max_concurrent_jobs
: 0,
is_container_group: true,
});
history.push(detailsIUrl);

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@@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ const instanceGroup = {
policy_instance_percentage: 0,
policy_instance_minimum: 0,
policy_instance_list: [],
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
pod_spec_override: '',
summary_fields: {
credential: {
@@ -146,8 +144,6 @@ describe('<ContainerGroupEdit/>', () => {
...updatedInstanceGroup,
credential: 12,
pod_spec_override: null,
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
is_container_group: true,
});
expect(history.location.pathname).toEqual(

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@@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ const instanceGroup = {
credential: null,
policy_instance_percentage: 100,
policy_instance_minimum: 0,
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
policy_instance_list: ['receptor-1', 'receptor-2'],
pod_spec_override: '',
summary_fields: {

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@@ -73,20 +73,6 @@ function InstanceGroupDetails({ instanceGroup }) {
dataCy="instance-group-policy-instance-percentage"
content={`${instanceGroup.policy_instance_percentage} %`}
/>
<DetailBadge
label={t`Max concurrent jobs`}
dataCy="instance-group-max-concurrent-jobs"
helpText={t`Maximum number of jobs to run concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
content={instanceGroup.max_concurrent_jobs}
/>
<DetailBadge
label={t`Max forks`}
dataCy="instance-group-max-forks"
helpText={t`Maximum number of forks to allow across all jobs running concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
content={instanceGroup.max_forks}
/>
{instanceGroup.capacity ? (
<DetailBadge
label={t`Used capacity`}

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@@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ const instanceGroups = [
policy_instance_minimum: 10,
policy_instance_percentage: 50,
percent_capacity_remaining: 60,
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
is_container_group: false,
created: '2020-07-21T18:41:02.818081Z',
modified: '2020-07-24T20:32:03.121079Z',
@@ -40,8 +38,6 @@ const instanceGroups = [
policy_instance_minimum: 0,
policy_instance_percentage: 0,
percent_capacity_remaining: 0,
max_concurrent_jobs: 0,
max_forks: 0,
is_container_group: true,
created: '2020-07-21T18:41:02.818081Z',
modified: '2020-07-24T20:32:03.121079Z',

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import FormField, {
CheckboxField,
} from 'components/FormField';
import FormActionGroup from 'components/FormActionGroup';
import { required, minMaxValue } from 'util/validators';
import { required } from 'util/validators';
import {
FormColumnLayout,
FormFullWidthLayout,
@@ -57,26 +57,6 @@ function ContainerGroupFormFields({ instanceGroup }) {
tooltip={t`Credential to authenticate with Kubernetes or OpenShift. Must be of type "Kubernetes/OpenShift API Bearer Token". If left blank, the underlying Pod's service account will be used.`}
autoPopulate={!instanceGroup?.id}
/>
<FormField
id="instance-group-max-concurrent-jobs"
label={t`Max concurrent jobs`}
name="max_concurrent_jobs"
type="number"
min="0"
validate={minMaxValue(0, 2147483647)}
tooltip={t`Maximum number of jobs to run concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
/>
<FormField
id="instance-group-max-forks"
label={t`Max forks`}
name="max_forks"
type="number"
min="0"
validate={minMaxValue(0, 2147483647)}
tooltip={t`Maximum number of forks to allow across all jobs running concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
/>
<FormGroup fieldId="container-groups-option-checkbox" label={t`Options`}>
<FormCheckboxLayout>
@@ -117,8 +97,6 @@ function ContainerGroupForm({
const initialValues = {
name: instanceGroup?.name || '',
max_concurrent_jobs: instanceGroup.max_concurrent_jobs || 0,
max_forks: instanceGroup.max_forks || 0,
credential: instanceGroup?.summary_fields?.credential,
pod_spec_override: isCheckboxChecked
? instanceGroup?.pod_spec_override

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@@ -42,26 +42,6 @@ function InstanceGroupFormFields() {
assigned to this group when new instances come online.`}
validate={minMaxValue(0, 100)}
/>
<FormField
id="instance-group-max-concurrent-jobs"
label={t`Max concurrent jobs`}
name="max_concurrent_jobs"
type="number"
min="0"
validate={minMaxValue(0, 2147483647)}
tooltip={t`Maximum number of jobs to run concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
/>
<FormField
id="instance-group-max-forks"
label={t`Max forks`}
name="max_forks"
type="number"
min="0"
validate={minMaxValue(0, 2147483647)}
tooltip={t`Maximum number of forks to allow across all jobs running concurrently on this group.
Zero means no limit will be enforced.`}
/>
</>
);
}
@@ -77,8 +57,6 @@ function InstanceGroupForm({
name: instanceGroup.name || '',
policy_instance_minimum: instanceGroup.policy_instance_minimum || 0,
policy_instance_percentage: instanceGroup.policy_instance_percentage || 0,
max_concurrent_jobs: instanceGroup.max_concurrent_jobs || 0,
max_forks: instanceGroup.max_forks || 0,
};
return (
<Formik

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@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ const getStdOutValue = (hostEvent) => {
function HostEventModal({ onClose, hostEvent = {}, isOpen = false }) {
const [hostStatus, setHostStatus] = useState(null);
const [activeTabKey, setActiveTabKey] = useState(0);
useEffect(() => {
setHostStatus(processEventStatus(hostEvent));
}, [setHostStatus, hostEvent]);
@@ -107,11 +108,11 @@ function HostEventModal({ onClose, hostEvent = {}, isOpen = false }) {
style={{ alignItems: 'center', marginTop: '20px' }}
gutter="sm"
>
<Detail label={t`Host`} value={hostEvent.event_data?.host} />
{hostEvent.summary_fields?.host?.description ? (
<Detail label={t`Host`} value={hostEvent.host_name} />
{hostEvent.summary_fields.host?.description ? (
<Detail
label={t`Description`}
value={hostEvent.summary_fields?.host?.description}
value={hostEvent.summary_fields.host.description}
/>
) : null}
{hostStatus ? (
@@ -124,9 +125,12 @@ function HostEventModal({ onClose, hostEvent = {}, isOpen = false }) {
<Detail label={t`Task`} value={hostEvent.task} />
<Detail
label={t`Module`}
value={hostEvent.event_data?.task_action || t`No result found`}
value={hostEvent.event_data.task_action || t`No result found`}
/>
<Detail
label={t`Command`}
value={hostEvent?.event_data?.res?.cmd}
/>
<Detail label={t`Command`} value={hostEvent.event_data?.res?.cmd} />
</DetailList>
</Tab>
<Tab

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@@ -52,47 +52,6 @@ const hostEvent = {
},
};
const partialHostEvent = {
changed: true,
event: 'runner_on_ok',
event_data: {
host: 'foo',
play: 'all',
playbook: 'run_command.yml',
res: {
ansible_loop_var: 'item',
changed: true,
item: '1',
msg: 'This is a debug message: 1',
stdout:
' total used free shared buff/cache available\nMem: 7973 3005 960 30 4007 4582\nSwap: 1023 0 1023',
stderr: 'problems',
cmd: ['free', '-m'],
stderr_lines: [],
stdout_lines: [
' total used free shared buff/cache available',
'Mem: 7973 3005 960 30 4007 4582',
'Swap: 1023 0 1023',
],
},
task: 'command',
task_action: 'command',
},
event_display: 'Host OK',
event_level: 3,
failed: false,
host: 1,
id: 123,
job: 4,
play: 'all',
playbook: 'run_command.yml',
stdout: `stdout: "changed: [localhost] => {"changed": true, "cmd": ["free", "-m"], "delta": "0:00:01.479609", "end": "2019-09-10 14:21:45.469533", "rc": 0, "start": "2019-09-10 14:21:43.989924", "stderr": "", "stderr_lines": [], "stdout": " total used free shared buff/cache available\nMem: 7973 3005 960 30 4007 4582\nSwap: 1023 0 1023", "stdout_lines": [" total used free shared buff/cache available", "Mem: 7973 3005 960 30 4007 4582", "Swap: 1023 0 1023"]}"
`,
task: 'command',
type: 'job_event',
url: '/api/v2/job_events/123/',
};
/*
Some libraries return a list of string in stdout
Example: https://github.com/ansible-collections/cisco.ios/blob/main/plugins/modules/ios_command.py#L124-L128
@@ -175,13 +134,6 @@ describe('HostEventModal', () => {
expect(wrapper).toHaveLength(1);
});
test('renders successfully with partial data', () => {
const wrapper = shallow(
<HostEventModal hostEvent={partialHostEvent} onClose={() => {}} />
);
expect(wrapper).toHaveLength(1);
});
test('should render all tabs', () => {
const wrapper = shallow(
<HostEventModal hostEvent={hostEvent} onClose={() => {}} isOpen />

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@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ import { getJobModel } from 'util/jobs';
export default function useWsJob(initialJob) {
const [job, setJob] = useState(initialJob);
const [pendingMessages, setPendingMessages] = useState([]);
const lastMessage = useWebsocket({
jobs: ['status_changed'],
control: ['limit_reached_1'],
@@ -14,48 +13,30 @@ export default function useWsJob(initialJob) {
setJob(initialJob);
}, [initialJob]);
const processMessage = (message) => {
if (message.unified_job_id !== job.id) {
return;
}
if (
['successful', 'failed', 'error', 'cancelled'].includes(message.status)
) {
fetchJob();
}
setJob(updateJob(job, message));
};
async function fetchJob() {
const { data } = await getJobModel(job.type).readDetail(job.id);
setJob(data);
}
useEffect(
() => {
if (!lastMessage) {
async function fetchJob() {
const { data } = await getJobModel(job.type).readDetail(job.id);
setJob(data);
}
if (!job || lastMessage?.unified_job_id !== job.id) {
return;
}
if (job) {
processMessage(lastMessage);
} else if (lastMessage.unified_job_id) {
setPendingMessages(pendingMessages.concat(lastMessage));
if (
['successful', 'failed', 'error', 'cancelled'].includes(
lastMessage.status
)
) {
fetchJob();
} else {
setJob(updateJob(job, lastMessage));
}
},
[lastMessage] // eslint-disable-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
);
useEffect(() => {
if (!job || !pendingMessages.length) {
return;
}
pendingMessages.forEach((message) => {
processMessage(message);
});
setPendingMessages([]);
}, [job, pendingMessages]); // eslint-disable-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
return job;
}

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ options:
- The credential type being created.
- Can be a built-in credential type such as "Machine", or a custom credential type such as "My Credential Type"
- Choices include Amazon Web Services, Ansible Galaxy/Automation Hub API Token, Centrify Vault Credential Provider Lookup,
Container Registry, CyberArk AIM Central Credential Provider Lookup, CyberArk Conjur Secrets Manager Lookup, Google Compute Engine,
Container Registry, CyberArk AIM Central Credential Provider Lookup, CyberArk Conjur Secret Lookup, Google Compute Engine,
GitHub Personal Access Token, GitLab Personal Access Token, GPG Public Key, HashiCorp Vault Secret Lookup, HashiCorp Vault Signed SSH,
Insights, Machine, Microsoft Azure Key Vault, Microsoft Azure Resource Manager, Network, OpenShift or Kubernetes API
Bearer Token, OpenStack, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, Red Hat Satellite 6, Red Hat Virtualization, Source Control,

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@@ -28,64 +28,52 @@ options:
default: 'False'
organizations:
description:
- organization names to export
type: list
elements: str
- organization name to export
type: str
users:
description:
- user names to export
type: list
elements: str
- user name to export
type: str
teams:
description:
- team names to export
type: list
elements: str
- team name to export
type: str
credential_types:
description:
- credential type names to export
type: list
elements: str
- credential type name to export
type: str
credentials:
description:
- credential names to export
type: list
elements: str
- credential name to export
type: str
execution_environments:
description:
- execution environment names to export
type: list
elements: str
- execution environment name to export
type: str
notification_templates:
description:
- notification template names to export
type: list
elements: str
- notification template name to export
type: str
inventory_sources:
description:
- inventory soruces to export
type: list
elements: str
- inventory soruce to export
type: str
inventory:
description:
- inventory names to export
type: list
elements: str
- inventory name to export
type: str
projects:
description:
- project names to export
type: list
elements: str
- project name to export
type: str
job_templates:
description:
- job template names to export
type: list
elements: str
- job template name to export
type: str
workflow_job_templates:
description:
- workflow names to export
type: list
elements: str
- workflow name to export
type: str
requirements:
- "awxkit >= 9.3.0"
notes:
@@ -106,10 +94,6 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
export:
job_templates: "My Template"
credential: 'all'
- name: Export a list of inventories
export:
inventory: ['My Inventory 1', 'My Inventory 2']
'''
import logging
@@ -127,12 +111,24 @@ except ImportError:
def main():
argument_spec = dict(
all=dict(type='bool', default=False),
credential_types=dict(type='str'),
credentials=dict(type='str'),
execution_environments=dict(type='str'),
inventory=dict(type='str'),
inventory_sources=dict(type='str'),
job_templates=dict(type='str'),
notification_templates=dict(type='str'),
organizations=dict(type='str'),
projects=dict(type='str'),
teams=dict(type='str'),
users=dict(type='str'),
workflow_job_templates=dict(type='str'),
)
# We are not going to raise an error here because the __init__ method of ControllerAWXKitModule will do that for us
if HAS_EXPORTABLE_RESOURCES:
for resource in EXPORTABLE_RESOURCES:
argument_spec[resource] = dict(type='list', elements='str')
argument_spec[resource] = dict(type='str')
module = ControllerAWXKitModule(argument_spec=argument_spec)

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@@ -54,18 +54,6 @@ options:
required: False
type: int
default: '0'
max_concurrent_jobs:
description:
- Maximum number of concurrent jobs to run on this group. Zero means no limit.
required: False
type: int
default: '0'
max_forks:
description:
- Max forks to execute on this group. Zero means no limit.
required: False
type: int
default: '0'
policy_instance_list:
description:
- List of exact-match Instances that will be assigned to this group
@@ -107,8 +95,6 @@ def main():
is_container_group=dict(type='bool', default=False),
policy_instance_percentage=dict(type='int', default='0'),
policy_instance_minimum=dict(type='int', default='0'),
max_concurrent_jobs=dict(type='int', default='0'),
max_forks=dict(type='int', default='0'),
policy_instance_list=dict(type='list', elements='str'),
pod_spec_override=dict(),
instances=dict(required=False, type="list", elements='str', default=None),
@@ -125,8 +111,6 @@ def main():
is_container_group = module.params.get('is_container_group')
policy_instance_percentage = module.params.get('policy_instance_percentage')
policy_instance_minimum = module.params.get('policy_instance_minimum')
max_concurrent_jobs = module.params.get('max_concurrent_jobs')
max_forks = module.params.get('max_forks')
policy_instance_list = module.params.get('policy_instance_list')
pod_spec_override = module.params.get('pod_spec_override')
instances = module.params.get('instances')
@@ -160,10 +144,6 @@ def main():
new_fields['policy_instance_percentage'] = policy_instance_percentage
if policy_instance_minimum is not None:
new_fields['policy_instance_minimum'] = policy_instance_minimum
if max_concurrent_jobs is not None:
new_fields['max_concurrent_jobs'] = max_concurrent_jobs
if max_forks is not None:
new_fields['max_forks'] = max_forks
if policy_instance_list is not None:
new_fields['policy_instance_list'] = policy_instance_list
if pod_spec_override is not None:

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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ options:
type: str
execution_environment:
description:
- Execution Environment to use for the job template.
- Execution Environment to use for the JT.
type: str
custom_virtualenv:
description:

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@@ -114,12 +114,7 @@ def main():
# Update the project
result = module.post_endpoint(project['related']['update'])
if result['status_code'] == 405:
module.fail_json(
msg="Unable to trigger a project update because the project scm_type ({0}) does not support it.".format(project['scm_type']),
response=result
)
elif result['status_code'] != 202:
if result['status_code'] != 202:
module.fail_json(msg="Failed to update project, see response for details", response=result)
module.json_output['changed'] = True

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@@ -208,29 +208,6 @@ options:
description:
- Limit to act on, applied as a prompt, if job template prompts for limit
type: str
forks:
description:
- The number of parallel or simultaneous processes to use while executing the playbook, if job template prompts for forks
type: int
job_slice_count:
description:
- The number of jobs to slice into at runtime, if job template prompts for job slices. Will cause the Job Template to launch a workflow if value is greater than 1.
type: int
default: '1'
timeout:
description:
- Maximum time in seconds to wait for a job to finish (server-side), if job template prompts for timeout.
type: int
execution_environment:
description:
- Name of Execution Environment to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
type: dict
suboptions:
name:
description:
- Name of Execution Environment to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
- Uniqueness is not handled rigorously.
type: str
diff_mode:
description:
- Run diff mode, applied as a prompt, if job template prompts for diff mode
@@ -321,6 +298,7 @@ options:
related:
description:
- Related items to this workflow node.
- Must include credentials, failure_nodes, always_nodes, success_nodes, even if empty.
type: dict
suboptions:
always_nodes:
@@ -364,46 +342,6 @@ options:
description:
- Name Credentials to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
elements: str
organization:
description:
- Name of key for use in model for organizational reference
type: dict
suboptions:
name:
description:
- The organization of the credentials exists in.
type: str
labels:
description:
- Labels to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
- List of Label names.
- Uniqueness is not handled rigorously.
type: list
suboptions:
name:
description:
- Name Labels to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
elements: str
organization:
description:
- Name of key for use in model for organizational reference
type: dict
suboptions:
name:
description:
- The organization of the label node exists in.
type: str
instance_groups:
description:
- Instance groups to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
- List of Instance group names.
- Uniqueness is not handled rigorously.
type: list
suboptions:
name:
description:
- Name of Instance groups to be applied to job as launch-time prompts.
elements: str
destroy_current_nodes:
description:
- Set in order to destroy current workflow_nodes on the workflow.
@@ -536,21 +474,11 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
name: Default
name: job template 2
type: job_template
execution_environment:
name: My EE
related:
credentials:
- name: cyberark
organization:
name: Default
instance_groups:
- name: SunCavanaugh Cloud
- name: default
labels:
- name: Custom Label
- name: Another Custom Label
organization:
name: Default
success_nodes: []
failure_nodes: []
always_nodes: []
credentials: []
register: result
'''
@@ -619,9 +547,6 @@ def create_workflow_nodes(module, response, workflow_nodes, workflow_id):
'limit',
'diff_mode',
'verbosity',
'forks',
'job_slice_count',
'timeout',
'all_parents_must_converge',
'state',
):
@@ -630,10 +555,6 @@ def create_workflow_nodes(module, response, workflow_nodes, workflow_id):
workflow_node_fields[field_name] = field_val
if workflow_node['identifier']:
search_fields = {'identifier': workflow_node['identifier']}
if 'execution_environment' in workflow_node:
workflow_node_fields['execution_environment'] = module.get_one(
'execution_environments', name_or_id=workflow_node['execution_environment']['name']
)['id']
# Set Search fields
search_fields['workflow_job_template'] = workflow_node_fields['workflow_job_template'] = workflow_id
@@ -720,26 +641,15 @@ def create_workflow_nodes_association(module, response, workflow_nodes, workflow
# Get id's for association fields
association_fields = {}
for association in (
'always_nodes',
'success_nodes',
'failure_nodes',
'credentials',
'labels',
'instance_groups',
):
for association in ('always_nodes', 'success_nodes', 'failure_nodes', 'credentials'):
# Extract out information if it exists
# Test if it is defined, else move to next association.
prompt_lookup = ['credentials', 'labels', 'instance_groups']
if association in workflow_node['related']:
id_list = []
lookup_data = {}
for sub_name in workflow_node['related'][association]:
if association in prompt_lookup:
endpoint = association
if 'organization' in sub_name:
lookup_data['organization'] = module.resolve_name_to_id('organizations', sub_name['organization']['name'])
lookup_data['name'] = sub_name['name']
if association == 'credentials':
endpoint = 'credentials'
lookup_data = {'name': sub_name['name']}
else:
endpoint = 'workflow_job_template_nodes'
lookup_data = {'identifier': sub_name['identifier']}

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@@ -61,40 +61,6 @@
- mixed_export['assets']['organizations'] | length() == 1
- "'workflow_job_templates' not in mixed_export['assets']"
- name: Export list of organizations
export:
organizations: "{{[org_name1, org_name2]}}"
register: list_asserts
- assert:
that:
- list_asserts is not changed
- list_asserts is successful
- list_asserts['assets']['organizations'] | length() >= 2
- name: Export list with one organization
export:
organizations: "{{[org_name1]}}"
register: list_asserts
- assert:
that:
- list_asserts is not changed
- list_asserts is successful
- list_asserts['assets']['organizations'] | length() >= 1
- "org_name1 in (list_asserts['assets']['organizations'] | map(attribute='name') )"
- name: Export one organization as string
export:
organizations: "{{org_name2}}"
register: string_asserts
- assert:
that:
- string_asserts is not changed
- string_asserts is successful
- string_asserts['assets']['organizations'] | length() >= 1
- "org_name2 in (string_asserts['assets']['organizations'] | map(attribute='name') )"
always:
- name: Remove our inventory
inventory:

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@@ -729,24 +729,6 @@
organization:
name: Default
type: workflow_job_template
forks: 12
job_slice_count: 2
timeout: 23
execution_environment:
name: "{{ ee1 }}"
related:
credentials:
- name: "{{ scm_cred_name }}"
organization:
name: Default
instance_groups:
- name: "{{ ig1 }}"
- name: "{{ ig2 }}"
labels:
- name: "{{ label1 }}"
- name: "{{ label2 }}"
organization:
name: "{{ org_name }}"
register: result
- name: Delete copied workflow job template

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@@ -213,23 +213,11 @@ class ApiV2(base.Base):
assets = (self._export(asset, post_fields) for asset in endpoint.results)
return [asset for asset in assets if asset is not None]
def _check_for_int(self, value):
return isinstance(value, int) or (isinstance(value, str) and value.isdecimal())
def _filtered_list(self, endpoint, value):
if isinstance(value, list) and len(value) == 1:
value = value[0]
if self._check_for_int(value):
if isinstance(value, int) or value.isdecimal():
return endpoint.get(id=int(value))
options = self._cache.get_options(endpoint)
identifier = next(field for field in options['search_fields'] if field in ('name', 'username', 'hostname'))
if isinstance(value, list):
if all(self._check_for_int(item) for item in value):
identifier = 'or__id'
else:
identifier = 'or__' + identifier
return endpoint.get(**{identifier: value}, all_pages=True)
def export_assets(self, **kwargs):
@@ -287,13 +275,7 @@ class ApiV2(base.Base):
# When creating a project, we need to wait for its
# first project update to finish so that associated
# JTs have valid options for playbook names
try:
_page.wait_until_completed(timeout=300)
except AssertionError:
# If the project update times out, try to
# carry on in the hopes that it will
# finish before it is needed.
pass
_page.wait_until_completed()
else:
# If we are an existing project and our scm_tpye is not changing don't try and import the local_path setting
if asset['natural_key']['type'] == 'project' and 'local_path' in post_data and _page['scm_type'] == post_data['scm_type']:

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ class InstanceGroup(HasCreate, base.Base):
def payload(self, **kwargs):
payload = PseudoNamespace(name=kwargs.get('name') or 'Instance Group - {}'.format(random_title()))
fields = ('policy_instance_percentage', 'policy_instance_minimum', 'policy_instance_list', 'is_container_group', 'max_forks', 'max_concurrent_jobs')
fields = ('policy_instance_percentage', 'policy_instance_minimum', 'policy_instance_list', 'is_container_group')
update_payload(payload, fields, kwargs)
set_payload_foreign_key_args(payload, ('credential',), kwargs)

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@@ -333,6 +333,7 @@ class InventorySource(HasCreate, HasNotifications, UnifiedJobTemplate):
'overwrite_vars',
'update_cache_timeout',
'update_on_launch',
'update_on_project_update',
'verbosity',
)

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
from contextlib import suppress
from awxkit.api.pages import JobTemplate, SystemJobTemplate, Project, InventorySource
from awxkit.api.pages.workflow_job_templates import WorkflowJobTemplate
from awxkit.api.pages import SystemJobTemplate
from awxkit.api.mixins import HasCreate
from awxkit.api.resources import resources
from awxkit.config import config
@@ -12,7 +11,7 @@ from . import base
class Schedule(HasCreate, base.Base):
dependencies = [JobTemplate, SystemJobTemplate, Project, InventorySource, WorkflowJobTemplate]
dependencies = [SystemJobTemplate]
NATURAL_KEY = ('unified_job_template', 'name')
def silent_delete(self):

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@@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ html_static_path = ['_static']
rst_epilog = '''
.. |prog| replace:: awx
.. |at| replace:: automation controller
.. |At| replace:: Automation controller
.. |RHAT| replace:: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform controller
.. |at| replace:: Ansible Tower
.. |RHAT| replace:: Red Hat Ansible Tower
'''

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@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ class Export(CustomCommand):
# 1) the resource flag is not used at all, which will result in the attr being None
# 2) the resource flag is used with no argument, which will result in the attr being ''
# 3) the resource flag is used with an argument, and the attr will be that argument's value
resources.add_argument('--{}'.format(resource), nargs='*')
resources.add_argument('--{}'.format(resource), nargs='?', const='')
def handle(self, client, parser):
self.extend_parser(parser)
@@ -197,10 +197,8 @@ def parse_resource(client, skip_deprecated=False):
if hasattr(client, 'v2'):
for k in client.v2.json.keys():
if k in ('dashboard', 'config'):
# - the Dashboard API is deprecated and not supported
# - the Config command is already dealt with by the
# CustomCommand section above
if k in ('dashboard',):
# the Dashboard API is deprecated and not supported
continue
# argparse aliases are *only* supported in Python3 (not 2.7)

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@@ -124,15 +124,3 @@ be selected. If set to a value of `0.0` then the smallest value will be used. A
be `18`:
16 + (20 - 16) * 0.5 == 18
### Max forks and Max Concurrent jobs on Instance Groups and Container Groups
By default, only Instances have capacity and we only track capacity consumed per instance. With the max_forks and max_concurrent_jobs fields now available on Instance Groups, we additionally can limit how many jobs or forks are allowed to be concurrently consumed across an entire Instance Group or Container Group.
This is especially useful for Container Groups where previously, there was no limit to how many jobs we would submit to a Container Group, which made it impossible to "overflow" job loads from one Container Group to another container group, which may be on a different Kubenetes cluster or namespace.
One way to calculate what max_concurrent_jobs is desirable to set on a Container Group is to consider the pod_spec for that container group. In the pod_spec we indicate the resource requests and limits for the automation job pod. If you pod_spec indicates that a pod with 100MB of memory will be provisioned, and you know your Kubernetes cluster has 1 worker node with 8GB of RAM, you know that the maximum number of jobs that you would ideally start would be around 81 jobs, calculated by taking (8GB memory on node * 1024 MB) // 100 MB memory/job pod which with floor division comes out to 81.
Alternatively, instead of considering the number of job pods and the resources requested, we can consider the memory consumption of the forks in the jobs. We normally consider that 100MB of memory will be used by each fork of ansible. Therefore we also know that our 8 GB worker node should also only run 81 forks of ansible at a time -- which depending on the forks and inventory settings of the job templates, could be consumed by anywhere from 1 job to 81 jobs. So we can also set max_forks = 81. This way, either 39 jobs with 1 fork can run (task impact is always forks + 1), or 2 jobs with forks set to 39 can run.
While this feature is most useful for Container Groups where there is no other way to limit job execution, this feature is avialable for use on any instance group. This can be useful if for other business reasons you want to set a InstanceGroup wide limit on concurrent jobs. For example, if you have a job template that you only want 10 copies of running at a time -- you could create a dedicated instance group for that job template and set max_concurrent_jobs to 10.

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