ansible-config_template/callback/profile_tasks.py
Jesse Pretorius fc411eaf89 Rename plugins folders to standard Ansible names
The standard Ansible names for the plugins folders [1] are singular.

This patch renames our plural names to singular names so that when
the plugins are downloaded into a default location there is no further
configuration required.

[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/constants.py

Change-Id: Ib965750f267d11287a6196e2544c3a014a3e2029
2016-02-10 00:54:11 +00:00

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# The MIT License (MIT)
#
# Copyright (c) 2015, Red Hat, Inc. and others
# Copyright (c) 2015, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
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# THE SOFTWARE.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Note that this callback plugin isn't enabled by default. If you'd like to
# enable it, add the following line to ansible.cfg in the 'playbooks'
# directory in this repository:
#
# callback_plugins = plugins/callbacks
#
# Add that line prior to running the playbooks and you will have detailed
# timing information for Ansible tasks right after each playbook finishes
# running.
#
import time
class CallbackModule(object):
"""
A plugin for timing tasks
"""
def __init__(self):
self.stats = {}
self.current = None
def playbook_on_task_start(self, name, is_conditional):
"""
Logs the start of each task
"""
if self.current is not None:
# Record the running time of the last executed task
self.stats[self.current] = time.time() - self.stats[self.current]
# Record the start time of the current task
self.current = name
self.stats[self.current] = time.time()
def playbook_on_stats(self, stats):
"""
Prints the timings
"""
# Record the timing of the very last task
if self.current is not None:
self.stats[self.current] = time.time() - self.stats[self.current]
# Sort the tasks by their running time
results = sorted(self.stats.items(), key=lambda value: value[1],
reverse=True)
# Just keep the top 10
results = results[:10]
# Print the timings
for name, elapsed in results:
print "{0:-<70}{1:->9}".format('{0} '.format(name),
' {0:.02f}s'.format(elapsed))