Class: Bolt::Transport::Base
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Bolt::Transport::Base
- Defined in:
- lib/bolt/transport/base.rb
Overview
This class provides the default behavior for Transports. A Transport is responsible for uploading files and running commands, scripts, and tasks on Targets.
Bolt executes work on the Transport in “batches”. To do that, it calls the batches() method, which is responsible for dividing the list of Targets into batches according to how it wants to handle them. It will then call Transport#batch_task, or the corresponding method for another operation, passing a list of Targets. The Transport returns a list of Bolt::Result objects, one per Target. Each batch is executed on a separate thread, controlled by the ‘concurrency` setting, so many batches may be running in parallel.
The default batch implementation splits the list of Targets into batches of 1. It then calls run_task(), or a corresponding method for other operations, passing in the single Target.
Most Transport implementations, like the SSH and WinRM transports, don’t need to do their own batching, since they only operate on a single Target at a time. Those Transports can implement the run_task() and related methods, which will automatically handle running many Targets in parallel, and will handle publishing start and finish events for each Target.
Transports that need their own batching, like the Orch transport, can instead override the batches() method to split Targets into sets that can be executed together, and override the batch_task() and related methods to execute a batch of nodes. In that case, those Transports should accept a block argument and call it with a :node_start event for each Target before executing, and a :node_result event for each Target after execution.
Constant Summary collapse
- STDIN_METHODS =
%w[both stdin].freeze
- ENVIRONMENT_METHODS =
%w[both environment].freeze
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#logger ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute logger.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#assert_batch_size_one(method, targets) ⇒ Object
Raises an error if more than one target was given in the batch.
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#batch_command(targets, command, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Runs the given command on a batch of nodes.
- #batch_connected?(targets) ⇒ Boolean
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#batch_script(targets, script, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Runs the given script on a batch of nodes.
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#batch_task(targets, task, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Runs the given task on a batch of nodes.
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#batch_upload(targets, source, destination, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Uploads the given source file to the destination location on a batch of nodes.
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#batches(targets) ⇒ Object
Split the given list of targets into a list of batches.
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#connected?(_targets) ⇒ Boolean
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of a connection test.
- #default_input_method(_executable) ⇒ Object
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#envify_params(params) ⇒ Object
Transform a parameter map to an environment variable map, with parameter names prefixed with ‘PT_’ and values transformed to JSON unless they’re strings.
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#initialize ⇒ Base
constructor
A new instance of Base.
- #provided_features ⇒ Object
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#run_command(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of running a command.
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#run_script(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of running a script.
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#run_task(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of running a task.
- #select_implementation(target, task) ⇒ Object
- #select_interpreter(executable, interpreters) ⇒ Object
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#unwrap_sensitive_args(arguments) ⇒ Object
Unwraps any Sensitive data in an arguments Hash, so the plain-text is passed to the Task/Script.
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#upload(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of file upload.
- #with_events(target, callback) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ Base
Returns a new instance of Base.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 45 def initialize @logger = Logging.logger[self] end |
Instance Attribute Details
#logger ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute logger.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 43 def logger @logger end |
Instance Method Details
#assert_batch_size_one(method, targets) ⇒ Object
Raises an error if more than one target was given in the batch.
The default implementations of batch_* strictly assume the transport is using the default batch size of 1. This method ensures that is the case and raises an error if it’s not.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 94 def assert_batch_size_one(method, targets) if targets.length > 1 = "#{self.class.name} must implement #{method} to support batches (got #{targets.length} nodes)" raise NotImplementedError, end end |
#batch_command(targets, command, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Runs the given command on a batch of nodes.
The default implementation only supports batches of size 1 and will fail otherwise.
Transports may override this method to implement their own batch processing.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 120 def batch_command(targets, command, = {}, &callback) assert_batch_size_one("batch_command()", targets) target = targets.first with_events(target, callback) do @logger.debug("Running command '#{command}' on #{target.safe_name}") run_command(target, command, ) end end |
#batch_connected?(targets) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 157 def batch_connected?(targets) assert_batch_size_one("connected?()", targets) connected?(targets.first) end |
#batch_script(targets, script, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Runs the given script on a batch of nodes.
The default implementation only supports batches of size 1 and will fail otherwise.
Transports may override this method to implement their own batch processing.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 134 def batch_script(targets, script, arguments, = {}, &callback) assert_batch_size_one("batch_script()", targets) target = targets.first with_events(target, callback) do @logger.debug { "Running script '#{script}' on #{target.safe_name}" } run_script(target, script, arguments, ) end end |
#batch_task(targets, task, arguments, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Runs the given task on a batch of nodes.
The default implementation only supports batches of size 1 and will fail otherwise.
Transports may override this method to implement their own batch processing.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 106 def batch_task(targets, task, arguments, = {}, &callback) assert_batch_size_one("batch_task()", targets) target = targets.first with_events(target, callback) do @logger.debug { "Running task run '#{task}' on #{target.safe_name}" } run_task(target, task, arguments, ) end end |
#batch_upload(targets, source, destination, options = {}, &callback) ⇒ Object
Uploads the given source file to the destination location on a batch of nodes.
The default implementation only supports batches of size 1 and will fail otherwise.
Transports may override this method to implement their own batch processing.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 148 def batch_upload(targets, source, destination, = {}, &callback) assert_batch_size_one("batch_upload()", targets) target = targets.first with_events(target, callback) do @logger.debug { "Uploading: '#{source}' to #{destination} on #{target.safe_name}" } upload(target, source, destination, ) end end |
#batches(targets) ⇒ Object
Split the given list of targets into a list of batches. The default implementation returns single-node batches.
Transports may override this method, and the corresponding batch_* methods, to implement their own batch processing.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 167 def batches(targets) targets.map { |target| [target] } end |
#connected?(_targets) ⇒ Boolean
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of a connection test.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 192 def connected?(_targets) raise NotImplementedError, "connected?() must be implemented by the transport class" end |
#default_input_method(_executable) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 66 def default_input_method(_executable) 'both' end |
#envify_params(params) ⇒ Object
Transform a parameter map to an environment variable map, with parameter names prefixed with ‘PT_’ and values transformed to JSON unless they’re strings.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 82 def envify_params(params) params.each_with_object({}) do |(k, v), h| v = v.to_json unless v.is_a?(String) h["PT_#{k}"] = v end end |
#provided_features ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 62 def provided_features [] end |
#run_command(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of running a command.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 172 def run_command(*_args) raise NotImplementedError, "run_command() must be implemented by the transport class" end |
#run_script(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of running a script.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 177 def run_script(*_args) raise NotImplementedError, "run_script() must be implemented by the transport class" end |
#run_task(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of running a task.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 182 def run_task(*_args) raise NotImplementedError, "run_task() must be implemented by the transport class" end |
#select_implementation(target, task) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 70 def select_implementation(target, task) impl = task.select_implementation(target, provided_features) impl['input_method'] ||= default_input_method(impl['path']) impl end |
#select_interpreter(executable, interpreters) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 76 def select_interpreter(executable, interpreters) interpreters[Pathname(executable).extname] if interpreters end |
#unwrap_sensitive_args(arguments) ⇒ Object
Unwraps any Sensitive data in an arguments Hash, so the plain-text is passed to the Task/Script.
This works on deeply nested data structures composed of Hashes, Arrays, and and plain-old data types (int, string, etc).
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 201 def unwrap_sensitive_args(arguments) # Skip this if Puppet isn't loaded return arguments unless defined?(Puppet::Pops::Types::PSensitiveType::Sensitive) case arguments when Array # iterate over the array, unwrapping all elements arguments.map { |x| unwrap_sensitive_args(x) } when Hash # iterate over the arguments hash and unwrap all keys and values arguments.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h| h[unwrap_sensitive_args(k)] = unwrap_sensitive_args(v) } when Puppet::Pops::Types::PSensitiveType::Sensitive # this value is Sensitive, unwrap it unwrap_sensitive_args(arguments.unwrap) else # unknown data type, just return it arguments end end |
#upload(*_args) ⇒ Object
Transports should override this method with their own implementation of file upload.
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 187 def upload(*_args) raise NotImplementedError, "upload() must be implemented by the transport class" end |
#with_events(target, callback) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/bolt/transport/base.rb', line 49 def with_events(target, callback) callback&.call(type: :node_start, target: target) result = begin yield rescue StandardError, NotImplementedError => e Bolt::Result.from_exception(target, e) end callback&.call(type: :node_result, result: result) result end |