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37f2cbc4
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37f2cbc4
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Sep 18, 2015
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James Cammarata
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Merge pull request #12436 from amenonsen/ranges
Support «hosts: foo[1:]» and add tests for split/apply_subscript
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lib/ansible/inventory/__init__.py
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test/units/inventory/test_inventory.py
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docsite/rst/intro_patterns.rst
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@@ -79,8 +79,9 @@ You can refer to hosts within the group by adding a subscript to the group name:
webservers[0] # == cobweb
webservers[-1] # == weber
webservers[0:1] # == webservers[0]:webservers[1]
# == cobweb:webbing
webservers[0:1] # == webservers[0],webservers[1]
# == cobweb,webbing
webservers[1:] # == webbing,weber
Most people don't specify patterns as regular expressions, but you can. Just start the pattern with a '~'::
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lib/ansible/inventory/__init__.py
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@@ -342,9 +342,9 @@ class Inventory(object):
r'''^
(.+) # A pattern expression ending with...
\[(?: # A [subscript] expression comprising:
(-?[0-9]+)
# A single positive or negative number
| # Or a numeric range
([0-9]
+)([:-])([0-9]+
)
(-?[0-9]+)
|
# A single positive or negative number
([0-9]+)([:-]) # Or an x:y or x: range.
([0-9]
*
)
)\]
$
'''
,
re
.
X
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@@ -357,6 +357,8 @@ class Inventory(object):
if
idx
:
subscript
=
(
int
(
idx
),
None
)
else
:
if
not
end
:
end
=
-
1
subscript
=
(
int
(
start
),
int
(
end
))
if
sep
==
'-'
:
display
.
deprecated
(
"Use [x:y] inclusive subscripts instead of [x-y]"
,
version
=
2.0
,
removed
=
True
)
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@@ -375,6 +377,8 @@ class Inventory(object):
(
start
,
end
)
=
subscript
if
end
:
if
end
==
-
1
:
end
=
len
(
hosts
)
-
1
return
hosts
[
start
:
end
+
1
]
else
:
return
[
hosts
[
start
]
]
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test/units/inventory/test_inventory.py
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@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
from
__future__
import
(
absolute_import
,
division
,
print_function
)
__metaclass__
=
type
import
string
from
ansible.compat.tests
import
unittest
from
ansible.compat.tests.mock
import
patch
,
MagicMock
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@@ -44,6 +46,7 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
' a : b '
:
[
'a'
,
'b'
],
'foo:bar:baz[1:2]'
:
[
'foo'
,
'bar'
,
'baz[1:2]'
],
}
pattern_lists
=
[
[[
'a'
],
[
'a'
]],
[[
'a'
,
'b'
],
[
'a'
,
'b'
]],
...
...
@@ -52,6 +55,21 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
[
'9a01:7f8:191:7701::9'
,
'9a01:7f8:191:7701::9'
,
'foo'
]]
]
# pattern_string: [ ('base_pattern', (a,b)), ['x','y','z'] ]
# a,b are the bounds of the subscript; x..z are the results of the subscript
# when applied to string.ascii_letters.
subscripts
=
{
'a'
:
[(
'a'
,
None
),
list
(
string
.
ascii_letters
)],
'a[0]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
0
,
None
)),
[
'a'
]],
'a[1]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
1
,
None
)),
[
'b'
]],
'a[2:3]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
2
,
3
)),
[
'c'
,
'd'
]],
'a[-1]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
-
1
,
None
)),
[
'Z'
]],
'a[-2]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
-
2
,
None
)),
[
'Y'
]],
'a[48:]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
48
,
-
1
)),
[
'W'
,
'X'
,
'Y'
,
'Z'
]],
'a[49:]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
49
,
-
1
)),
[
'X'
,
'Y'
,
'Z'
]],
'a[1:]'
:
[(
'a'
,
(
1
,
-
1
)),
list
(
string
.
ascii_letters
[
1
:])],
}
def
setUp
(
self
):
v
=
VariableManager
()
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@@ -67,3 +85,16 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
for
p
,
r
in
self
.
pattern_lists
:
self
.
assertEqual
(
r
,
self
.
i
.
_split_pattern
(
p
))
def
test_ranges
(
self
):
for
s
in
self
.
subscripts
:
r
=
self
.
subscripts
[
s
]
self
.
assertEqual
(
r
[
0
],
self
.
i
.
_split_subscript
(
s
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
r
[
1
],
self
.
i
.
_apply_subscript
(
list
(
string
.
ascii_letters
),
r
[
0
][
1
]
)
)
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