Class: Bolt::Executor
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Bolt::Executor
- Defined in:
- lib/bolt/executor.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: TimeoutError
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#noop ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute noop.
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#run_as ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute run_as.
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#transports ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute transports.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#await_results(promises) ⇒ Object
Create a ResultSet from the results of all promises.
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#batch_execute(targets, &block) ⇒ Object
Execute the given block on a list of nodes in parallel, one thread per “batch”.
- #finish_plan(plan_result) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(concurrency = 1, analytics = Bolt::Analytics::NoopClient.new, noop = nil, bundled_content: nil, load_config: true) ⇒ Executor
constructor
FIXME: There must be a better way makandracards.com/makandra/36011-ruby-do-not-mix-optional-and-keyword-arguments.
- #log_action(description, targets) ⇒ Object
- #log_plan(plan_name) ⇒ Object
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#queue_execute(targets) ⇒ Object
Starts executing the given block on a list of nodes in parallel, one thread per “batch”.
- #report_apply(statement_count, resource_counts) ⇒ Object
- #report_bundled_content(mode, name) ⇒ Object
- #report_function_call(function) ⇒ Object
- #report_transport(transport, count) ⇒ Object
- #run_command(targets, command, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
- #run_script(targets, script, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
- #run_task(targets, task, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
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#start_plan(plan_context) ⇒ Object
Plan context doesn’t make sense for most transports but it is tightly coupled with the orchestrator transport since the transport behaves differently when a plan is running.
- #transport(transport) ⇒ Object
- #upload_file(targets, source, destination, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
- #wait_until(timeout, retry_interval) ⇒ Object
- #wait_until_available(targets, description: 'wait until available', wait_time: 120, retry_interval: 1) ⇒ Object
- #with_node_logging(description, batch) ⇒ Object
- #without_default_logging ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize(concurrency = 1, analytics = Bolt::Analytics::NoopClient.new, noop = nil, bundled_content: nil, load_config: true) ⇒ Executor
FIXME: There must be a better way makandracards.com/makandra/36011-ruby-do-not-mix-optional-and-keyword-arguments
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 23 def initialize(concurrency = 1, analytics = Bolt::Analytics::NoopClient.new, noop = nil, bundled_content: nil, load_config: true) @analytics = analytics @bundled_content = bundled_content @logger = Logging.logger[self] @plan_logging = false @load_config = load_config @transports = Bolt::TRANSPORTS.each_with_object({}) do |(key, val), coll| coll[key.to_s] = if key == :remote Concurrent::Delay.new do val.new(self) end else Concurrent::Delay.new do val.new end end end @reported_transports = Set.new @noop = noop @run_as = nil @pool = if concurrency > 0 Concurrent::ThreadPoolExecutor.new(max_threads: concurrency) else Concurrent.global_immediate_executor end @logger.debug { "Started with #{concurrency} max thread(s)" } @notifier = Bolt::Notifier.new end |
Instance Attribute Details
#noop ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute noop.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 18 def noop @noop end |
#run_as ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute run_as.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 19 def run_as @run_as end |
#transports ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute transports.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 18 def transports @transports end |
Instance Method Details
#await_results(promises) ⇒ Object
Create a ResultSet from the results of all promises.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 117 def await_results(promises) ResultSet.new(promises.map(&:value)) end |
#batch_execute(targets, &block) ⇒ Object
Execute the given block on a list of nodes in parallel, one thread per “batch”.
This is the main driver of execution on a list of targets. It first groups targets by transport, then divides each group into batches as defined by the transport. Each batch, along with the corresponding transport, is yielded to the block in turn and the results all collected into a single ResultSet.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 128 def batch_execute(targets, &block) promises = queue_execute(targets, &block) await_results(promises) end |
#finish_plan(plan_result) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 327 def finish_plan(plan_result) transport('pcp').finish_plan(plan_result) end |
#log_action(description, targets) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 133 def log_action(description, targets) # When running a plan, info messages like starting a task are promoted to notice. log_method = @plan_logging ? :notice : :info target_str = if targets.length > 5 "#{targets.count} targets" else targets.map(&:uri).join(', ') end @logger.send(log_method, "Starting: #{description} on #{target_str}") start_time = Time.now results = yield duration = Time.now - start_time failures = results.error_set.length plural = failures == 1 ? '' : 's' @logger.send(log_method, "Finished: #{description} with #{failures} failure#{plural} in #{duration.round(2)} sec") results end |
#log_plan(plan_name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 156 def log_plan(plan_name) log_method = @plan_logging ? :notice : :info @logger.send(log_method, "Starting: plan #{plan_name}") start_time = Time.now results = nil begin results = yield ensure duration = Time.now - start_time @logger.send(log_method, "Finished: plan #{plan_name} in #{duration.round(2)} sec") end results end |
#queue_execute(targets) ⇒ Object
Starts executing the given block on a list of nodes in parallel, one thread per “batch”.
This is the main driver of execution on a list of targets. It first groups targets by transport, then divides each group into batches as defined by the transport. Yields each batch, along with the corresponding transport, to the block in turn and returns an array of result promises.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 72 def queue_execute(targets) targets.group_by(&:transport).flat_map do |protocol, protocol_targets| transport = transport(protocol) report_transport(transport, protocol_targets.count) transport.batches(protocol_targets).flat_map do |batch| batch_promises = Array(batch).each_with_object({}) do |target, h| h[target] = Concurrent::Promise.new(executor: :immediate) end # Pass this argument through to avoid retaining a reference to a # local variable that will change on the next iteration of the loop. @pool.post(batch_promises) do |result_promises| begin results = yield transport, batch Array(results).each do |result| result_promises[result.target].set(result) end # NotImplementedError can be thrown if the transport is not implemented improperly rescue StandardError, NotImplementedError => e result_promises.each do |target, promise| # If an exception happens while running, the result won't be logged # by the CLI. Log a warning, as this is probably a problem with the transport. # If batch_* commands are used from the Base transport, then exceptions # normally shouldn't reach here. @logger.warn(e) promise.set(Bolt::Result.from_exception(target, e)) end ensure # Make absolutely sure every promise gets a result to avoid a # deadlock. Use whatever exception is causing this block to # execute, or generate one if we somehow got here without an # exception and some promise is still missing a result. result_promises.each do |target, promise| next if promise.fulfilled? error = $ERROR_INFO || Bolt::Error.new("No result was returned for #{target.uri}", "puppetlabs.bolt/missing-result-error") promise.set(Bolt::Result.from_exception(target, error)) end end end batch_promises.values end end end |
#report_apply(statement_count, resource_counts) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 190 def report_apply(statement_count, resource_counts) data = { statement_count: statement_count } unless resource_counts.empty? sum = resource_counts.inject(0) { |accum, i| accum + i } # Intentionally rounded to an integer. High precision isn't useful. data[:resource_mean] = sum / resource_counts.length end @analytics&.event('Apply', 'ast', data) end |
#report_bundled_content(mode, name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 184 def report_bundled_content(mode, name) if @bundled_content&.include?(name) @analytics&.event('Bundled Content', mode, label: name) end end |
#report_function_call(function) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 180 def report_function_call(function) @analytics&.event('Plan', 'call_function', label: function) end |
#report_transport(transport, count) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 172 def report_transport(transport, count) name = transport.class.name.split('::').last.downcase unless @reported_transports.include?(name) @analytics&.event('Transport', 'initialize', label: name, value: count) end @reported_transports.add(name) end |
#run_command(targets, command, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 209 def run_command(targets, command, = {}, &callback) description = .fetch('_description', "command '#{command}'") log_action(description, targets) do notify = proc { |event| @notifier.notify(callback, event) if callback } = { '_run_as' => run_as }.merge() if run_as results = batch_execute(targets) do |transport, batch| with_node_logging("Running command '#{command}'", batch) do transport.batch_command(batch, command, , ¬ify) end end @notifier.shutdown results end end |
#run_script(targets, script, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 226 def run_script(targets, script, arguments, = {}, &callback) description = .fetch('_description', "script #{script}") log_action(description, targets) do notify = proc { |event| @notifier.notify(callback, event) if callback } = { '_run_as' => run_as }.merge() if run_as results = batch_execute(targets) do |transport, batch| with_node_logging("Running script #{script} with '#{arguments}'", batch) do transport.batch_script(batch, script, arguments, , ¬ify) end end @notifier.shutdown results end end |
#run_task(targets, task, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 243 def run_task(targets, task, arguments, = {}, &callback) description = .fetch('_description', "task #{task.name}") log_action(description, targets) do notify = proc { |event| @notifier.notify(callback, event) if callback } = { '_run_as' => run_as }.merge() if run_as = .merge('_load_config' => @load_config) arguments['_task'] = task.name results = batch_execute(targets) do |transport, batch| with_node_logging("Running task #{task.name} with '#{arguments}'", batch) do transport.batch_task(batch, task, arguments, , ¬ify) end end @notifier.shutdown results end end |
#start_plan(plan_context) ⇒ Object
Plan context doesn’t make sense for most transports but it is tightly coupled with the orchestrator transport since the transport behaves differently when a plan is running. In order to limit how much this pollutes the transport API we only handle the orchestrator transport here. Since we callt this function without resolving targets this will result in the orchestrator transport always being initialized during plan runs. For now that’s ok.
In the future if other transports need this or if we want a plan stack we’ll need to refactor.
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 322 def start_plan(plan_context) transport('pcp').plan_context = plan_context @plan_logging = true end |
#transport(transport) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 58 def transport(transport) impl = @transports[transport || 'ssh'] raise(Bolt::UnknownTransportError, transport) unless impl # If there was an error creating the transport, ensure it gets thrown impl.no_error! impl.value end |
#upload_file(targets, source, destination, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 262 def upload_file(targets, source, destination, = {}, &callback) description = .fetch('_description', "file upload from #{source} to #{destination}") log_action(description, targets) do notify = proc { |event| @notifier.notify(callback, event) if callback } = { '_run_as' => run_as }.merge() if run_as results = batch_execute(targets) do |transport, batch| with_node_logging("Uploading file #{source} to #{destination}", batch) do transport.batch_upload(batch, source, destination, , ¬ify) end end @notifier.shutdown results end end |
#wait_until(timeout, retry_interval) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 304 def wait_until(timeout, retry_interval) start = wait_now until yield raise(TimeoutError, 'Timed out waiting for target') if (wait_now - start).to_i >= timeout sleep(retry_interval) end end |
#wait_until_available(targets, description: 'wait until available', wait_time: 120, retry_interval: 1) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 281 def wait_until_available(targets, description: 'wait until available', wait_time: 120, retry_interval: 1) log_action(description, targets) do batch_execute(targets) do |transport, batch| with_node_logging('Waiting until available', batch) do begin wait_until(wait_time, retry_interval) { transport.batch_connected?(batch) } batch.map { |target| Result.new(target) } rescue TimeoutError => e batch.map { |target| Result.from_exception(target, e) } end end end end end |
#with_node_logging(description, batch) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 202 def with_node_logging(description, batch) @logger.info("#{description} on #{batch.map(&:uri)}") result = yield @logger.info(result.to_json) result end |
#without_default_logging ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/executor.rb', line 331 def without_default_logging old_log = @plan_logging @plan_logging = false yield ensure @plan_logging = old_log end |